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printf string formatter


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@tannin/sprintf

Given a format string, returns string with arguments interpolatation. Arguments can either be provided directly via function arguments spread, or with an array as the second argument.

See: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printf_format_string

In addition to basic placeholder substitution, the following options a placeholder are implemented:

  • Positional index
  • Named arguments
  • Precision / maximum width (including * precision)
  • Type (only the behaviors of f, d, s, and % are applied)

Notably, this excludes:

  • Flags
  • Minimum width (padding)
  • Length

Installation

Using npm as a package manager:

npm install @tannin/sprintf

Otherwise, download a pre-built copy from unpkg:

https://unpkg.com/@tannin/sprintf/dist/sprintf.min.js

Usage

Using positional arguments:

import sprintf from '@tannin/sprintf';

sprintf( 'Hello %s!', 'world' );
// ⇒ 'Hello world!'

Using named arguments:

import sprintf from '@tannin/sprintf';

sprintf( 'Hello %(place)s! From %(name)s.', { place: 'world', name: 'Andrew' } )
// ⇒ 'Hello world! From Andrew.'

Type coercions and default values

When replacing numeric types (%d and %f), values will be coerced to numeric values, and default to 0:

  • sprintf( '%d', 123 ) returns '123'
  • sprintf( '%d', '123' ) returns '123'
  • sprintf( '%d', 'string' ) returns '0'
  • sprintf( '%d', false ) returns '0'
  • sprintf( '%d', null ) returns '0'
  • sprintf( '%d', undefined ) returns '0'

When replacing string types (%s), values will be coerced to strings, and nullish values will be replaced with '':

  • sprintf( '%s', 'string' ) returns 'string'
  • sprintf( '%s', 0 ) returns '0'
  • sprintf( '%s', false ) returns 'false'
  • sprintf( '%s', null ) returns ''
  • sprintf( '%s', undefined ) returns ''

License

Copyright 2019-2020 Andrew Duthie

Released under the MIT License.

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Last updated on 07 Mar 2020

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