| name | dinero-currency-patterns |
| description | Currency handling patterns for the Dinero.js money library. Use when working with multiple currencies, converting between currencies, defining custom currencies, storing monetary values in databases, or integrating with payment services like Stripe or PayPal. Triggers on currency conversion, database schema design for money, or payment API integration with Dinero objects.
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| license | MIT |
| metadata | {"author":"dinerojs","version":"1.0.0"} |
Dinero.js Currency Patterns
Patterns for handling currencies with Dinero.js: type safety, conversions, custom currencies, database storage, and payment service integration.
When to Apply
Reference these guidelines when:
- Converting between currencies with
convert
- Defining custom currencies (e.g., cryptocurrencies, loyalty points)
- Looking up currencies dynamically from external input
- Storing monetary values in a database
- Integrating with payment services (Stripe, PayPal, Square)
Rule Categories by Priority
| Priority | Category | Impact | Prefix |
|---|
| 1 | Type Safety | HIGH | types- |
| 2 | Conversion | HIGH | convert- |
| 3 | Storage | HIGH | storage- |
| 4 | Payment Integration | MEDIUM | payment- |
Quick Reference
1. Type Safety (HIGH)
types-as-const - Define custom currencies with as const satisfies for compile-time safety
types-currency-mismatch - TypeScript catches currency mismatches in operations at compile time
types-lookup-validation - Validate currency codes from external sources at runtime
2. Conversion (HIGH)
convert-scaled-rates - Use scaled amounts for fractional exchange rates, not floats
convert-reusable - Build reusable converter functions with higher-order patterns
3. Storage (HIGH)
storage-database - Store amount, currency code, and scale as separate columns
storage-no-money-type - Avoid PostgreSQL's money type for multi-currency applications
4. Payment Integration (MEDIUM)
payment-services - Map Dinero objects to payment service formats with dedicated helpers
How to Use
Read individual rule files for detailed explanations and code examples:
rules/types-as-const.md
rules/convert-scaled-rates.md
Each rule file contains:
- Brief explanation of why it matters
- Incorrect code example with explanation
- Correct code example with explanation
- Additional context and references