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@bscotch/utility
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Utility and helper methods and types for common programming problems in Node.js.
npm install @bscotch/utility
The following listings show a subset of the utilities found in this package.
import {
capitalize,
decodeFromBase64,
encodeToBase64,
decodeFromBase64JsonString,
encodeToBase64JsonString,
explode,
nodent,
oneline,
undent,
} from '@bscotch/utility';
import { toPosixPath, sortedPaths, parentPaths } from '@bscotch/utility';
/*
* [
* 'hello',
* 'h/another',
* 'hello/world',
* 'hello/world/goodbye'
* ];
*/
// Get all paths leading to a target path
parentPaths('/hello/world/foo/bar.txt'); // =>
/*
* [
* '/',
* '/hello',
* '/hello/world',
* '/hello/world/foo',
* '/hello/world/foo/bar.txt'
* ]
*
*/
import {
listPathsSync,
listFoldersSync,
listFilesSync,
listFilesByExtensionSync,
removeEmptyDirsSync,
} from '@bscotch/utility';
const recursive = true;
listPathsSync('.', recursive); // => paths to all files and folders in cwd
listFoldersSync('.', recursive); // => the subset of paths that are folders
listFilesSync('.', recursive); // => the subset of paths that are files
listFilesByExtensionSync('.', 'txt', recursive); // => the subset of files that end with '.txt'
listFilesByExtensionSync('.', ['txt', 'md'], recursive); // => the subset of files that end with '.txt' or '.md'
removeEmptyDirsSync('.'); // Remove all empty directories (recursively)
import {
waitForMillis,
waitForSeconds,
waitForTick,
} from '@bscotch/utility';
async myAsynFunction(){
// Wait for 1 second
await waitForMillis(1000);
// Wait for 1 second
await waitForSeconds(1);
// Wait until next tick
await waitForTick();
}
import {
isPlainObject,
isPlainObjectOrArray,
asObjectIfArray,
flattenObjectPaths,
objectPaths,
getValueAtPath,
setValueAtPath,
objectPathsFromWildcardPath,
transformValueByPath,
} from '@bscotch/utility';
asObjectIfArray(['hello']); // return {'0':'hello'}
const testObject = {
hello: 'world',
nested: {
layer: 1,
array: [4, 6, 7],
},
};
flattenObjectPaths(testObject); // returns:
/**
* {
* 'hello':'world',
* 'nested.layer': 1,
* 'nested.array.0': 4,
* 'nested.array.1': 6,
* 'nested.array.2': 7,
* }
*/
objectPaths(testObject); // returns keys from flattenObjectPaths(testObject)
getValueAtPath(testObject, 'nested.array.2'); // returns 7
setValueAtPath(testObject, 'new.0.field', 10); // adds 'new' field to set to [{field:10}]
objectPathsFromWildcardPath('nested.*', testObject); // returns:
// ['nested.layer','nested.array']
objectPathsFromWildcardPath('nested.array.*', testObject); // returns:
// ['nested.array.0','nested.array.1','nested.array.2]
transformValueByPath(testObject, 'nested.array.*', (n) => ++n); // Increments all array values by 1
import {
md5,
sha1,
sha256,
createHash,
encrypt,
decrypt,
} from '@bscotch/utility';
let hash = md5('hello world'); // hex hash
hash = sha256('hello world', 'base64'); // Base64 hash
hash = createHash('sha1', 'hello world');
const key = '00000000000000000000000000000000';
const encrypted = encrypt('Hello World', key);
const sourceAsBuffer = decrypt(encrypted, key);
import {
dateSort,
dateSortDescending,
dateDifferenceMillis,
dateDifferenceSeconds,
dateDifferenceMinutes,
dateDifferenceHours,
dateDifferenceDays,
dateIsGreaterThan,
dateIsInTheFuture,
dateIsInThePast,
dateIsLessThan,
dateIsOlderThanMillisAgo,
dateIsOlderThanSecondsAgo,
dateIsOlderThanMinutesAgo,
dateIsOlderThanHoursAgo,
dateIsOlderThanDaysAgo,
isDate,
isValidDate,
assertIsValidDate
} from '@bscotch/utility';
import {
arrayWrapped,
arrayUnwrapped,
arrayIsIncreasing,
arraySortNumeric,
arraySortNumericDescending,
} from '@bscotch/utility';
arrayIsIncreasing([-10, 99, 1111]); // => true
arrayWrapped('hello'); // => ["hello"]
arrayWrapped(['hello']); // => ["hello"]
arrayWrapped(undefined); // => []
arrayUnwrapped('hello'); // => "hello"
arrayUnwrapped(['hello']); // => "hello"
arrayUnwrapped(['hello', 'goodbye']); // => "hello"
FAQs
Bscotch Utilities: Methods for common Node.js needs.
The npm package @bscotch/utility receives a total of 88 weekly downloads. As such, @bscotch/utility popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @bscotch/utility demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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