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android-string-resource
Advanced tools
The source is available for download from GitHub. Alternatively, you can install using npm:
npm install --save android-string-resource
You can then import
or require()
android-string-resource as normal:
import android from 'android-string-resource'
// or
const android = require('android-string-resource')
android.asr2js(xml, (err, res) => {})
Or you can direclty import
or require()
its functions:
import asr2js from 'android-string-resource/asr2js'
// or
const asr2js = require('android-string-resource/cjs/asr2js')
const xml = `<resources>
<string name="key1">Hello</string>
<string name="key2">An application to manipulate and process asr documents</string>
<string name="key.nested">asr Data Manager</string>
</resources>`
const js = {
"key1": "Hello",
"key2": "An application to manipulate and process asr documents",
"key.nested": "asr Data Manager"
}
const asr2js = require('android-string-resource/asr2js')
asr2js(xml, (err, res) => {
// res is like js
})
const js2asr = require('android-string-resource/js2asr')
js2asr(js, (err, res) => {
// res is like xml
})
Omitting the callback returns a promise
const resJs = await asr2js(xml)
const resXml = await js2asr(js)
// or
asr2js(xml).then((res) => {})
js2asr(js).then((res) => {})
2.3.7
FAQs
asr2js and js2asr converter android string resource utils
The npm package android-string-resource receives a total of 29,764 weekly downloads. As such, android-string-resource popularity was classified as popular.
We found that android-string-resource demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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