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Indexer: Rename index to createIndex #24075

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@JReinhold JReinhold commented Sep 5, 2023

What I did

This PR renames the index property on an indexer to indexFn createIndex for multiple reasons:

  • index is a very generic term that can mean a lot of things in different contexts.
  • This was based on input from @kylegach and @integrayshaun

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@JReinhold JReinhold changed the title Indexer: rename index to indexFn Indexer: Rename index to indexFn Sep 5, 2023
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I don't love it, but I'm fine with it if that's the consensus.

What about indexFile instead? We generally don't use the Fn suffix in Storybook. For example, stories provide a render function instead of a renderFn, etc.

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I don't love it, but I'm fine with it if that's the consensus.

What about indexFile instead? We generally don't use the Fn suffix in Storybook. For example, stories provide a render function instead of a renderFn, etc.

I agree about the Fn suffix, its only purpose is to describe that this is not "an index" but "something that indexes". I'm happy to explore other names.

I don't like indexFile because it can easily be confused with the noun "an index file" rather than the verb "something that indexes a file" - in fact that was my initial reaction to your message.

Basically what we want to convey is "a function that takes in a file path and converts it to inputs to an index".

Are any of these better you think?

  • indexBuilder
  • buildIndex
  • toIndex

Personally I like indexFn the best, but it's not a strong feeling.

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tmeasday commented Sep 5, 2023

I don't have a strong opinion but I think @shilman is right that we generally use verbs not nouns for function names 🤷

So of these:

indexBuilder
buildIndex
toIndex

Only buildIndex would fit. I get that it's confusing that "index" is both a verb and a noun. However in this case the function doesn't build the index, it just indexes a single file. So indexFile actually makes a lot of sense 🦆 .

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shilman commented Sep 5, 2023

I could also go with createIndex @JReinhold

@JReinhold JReinhold changed the title Indexer: Rename index to indexFn Indexer: Rename index to createIndex Sep 5, 2023
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Indexer: Rename `index` to `createIndex`
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