Notes are objects that exist on Haraka connections and transactions. Prior to the release of haraka-notes, notes was just an empty object. Now notes is an empty object with two functions:
const Notes = require('haraka-notes')
const myNote = new Notes()
myNote.set('some.path', 'a value') // { some: {path: 'a value'}}
myNote.get('some.path') // 'a value'
Sets a note at a dot delimited path to the specified value. The path can be any number of levels deep and any missing objects in the path are autovivified. Perl afficianados, contain yourselves.
If the third set argument is any truthy value, then the property is only set if the current value is undefined. This is useful for applying default values.
connection.transaction.notes.set('queue.wants', 'smtp_forward')
The above command sets connection.transaction.notes.queue.wants
to the value 'smtp_forward'.
Fetches the value of a note from a given dot delimited path.
connection.transaction.notes.get('queue.wants')
The get and set functions support passing the path as an array of strings. This might be useful to the type of masochist that has dots in their JS/JSON keys. Example:
connection.transaction.notes.get(['i.do', 'like', 'pa.in'])
To reduce the likelihood of namespace collisions in Haraka notes, consider registering the note paths your plugins use in the registry.