single-or-array-pattern
Pattern for functions that accept either a single item or an array. Use when creating CRUD operations, batch processing APIs, or factory functions that should flexibly handle one or many inputs.
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About this skill
Single-or-Array Pattern
Accept both single items and arrays, normalize at the top, process uniformly.
Quick Reference
function create(itemOrItems: T | T[]): Promise<Result<void, E>> {
const items = Array.isArray(itemOrItems) ? itemOrItems : [itemOrItems];
// ... implementation works on items array
}
The Structure
- Accept
T | T[]as the parameter type - Normalize with
Array.isArray()at the top of the function - All logic works against the array — one code path
function createServer(clientOrClients: Client | Client[], options?: Options) {
const clients = Array.isArray(clientOrClients)
? clientOrClients
: [clientOrClients];
// All real logic here, working with the array
for (const client of clients) {
// ...
}
}
Naming Conventions
| Parameter | Normalized Variable |
|---|---|
recordingOrRecordings | recordings |
clientOrClients | clients |
itemOrItems | items |
paramsOrParamsArray | paramsArray |
When to Use
Good fit:
- CRUD operations (create, update, delete)
- Batch processing APIs
- Factory functions accepting dependencies
- Any "do this to one or many" scenario
Skip when:
- Single vs batch have different semantics
- Return types vary significantly
- Array version needs different options
Codebase Examples
Server Factory (packages/server/src/server.ts)
function createServer(
clientOrClients: AnyWorkspaceClient | AnyWorkspaceClient[],
options?: ServerOptions,
) {
const clients = Array.isArray(clientOrClients)
? clientOrClients
: [clientOrClients];
// All server setup logic directly here
const workspaces: Record<string, AnyWorkspaceClient> = {};
for (const client of clients) {
workspaces[client.id] = client;
}
// ...
}
Database Service (apps/whispering/src/lib/services/isomorphic/db/web.ts)
delete: async (recordingOrRecordings) => {
const recordings = Array.isArray(recordingOrRecordings)
? recordingOrRecordings
: [recordingOrRecordings];
const ids = recordings.map((r) => r.id);
return tryAsync({
try: () => db.recordings.bulkDelete(ids),
catch: (error) => DbError.MutationFailed({ cause: error }),
});
},
Query Mutations (apps/whispering/src/lib/query/isomorphic/db.ts)
delete: defineMutation({
mutationFn: async (recordings: Recording | Recording[]) => {
const recordingsArray = Array.isArray(recordings)
? recordings
: [recordings];
for (const recording of recordingsArray) {
services.db.recordings.revokeAudioUrl(recording.id);
}
const { error } = await services.db.recordings.delete(recordingsArray);
if (error) return Err(error);
return Ok(undefined);
},
}),
Anti-Patterns
Don't: Separate functions for single vs array
// Harder to maintain, users must remember two APIs
function createRecording(recording: Recording): Promise<...>;
function createRecordings(recordings: Recording[]): Promise<...>;
Don't: Force arrays everywhere
// Awkward for single items
createRecordings([recording]); // Ugly
Don't: Duplicate logic in overloads
// BAD: Logic duplicated
function create(item: T) {
return db.insert(item); // Duplicated
}
function create(items: T[]) {
return db.bulkInsert(items); // Different code path
}
// GOOD: Single implementation
function create(itemOrItems: T | T[]) {
const items = Array.isArray(itemOrItems) ? itemOrItems : [itemOrItems];
return db.bulkInsert(items); // One code path
}
References
- Full article — detailed explanation with more examples
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