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argv-split
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Split argv(argument vector) and handle special cases, such as quoted values.
Split argv(argument vector) and handle special cases, such as quoted or escaped values.
const split = require('split')
const mkdir = 'mkdir "foo bar"'
mkdir.split(' ') // ['mkdir', '"foo', 'bar"'] -> Oops!
split(mkdir) // ['mkdir', 'foo bar'] -> Oh yeah!
const mkdir2 = 'mkdir foo\\ bar'.split(' ')
mkdir2.split(' ') // ['mkdir', 'foo\\', 'bar'] -> Oops!
split(mkdir2) // ['mkdir', 'foo bar'] -> Oh yeah!
argv-split
handles all special cases with complete unit tests.# shell command: javascript array:
foo a\ b # ['foo', 'a b']
foo \' # ['foo', '\\\'']
foo \" # ['foo', '\\"']
foo "a b" # ['foo', 'a b']
foo "a\ b" # ['foo', 'a\\ b']
foo '\' # ['foo', '\\']
foo --abc="a b" # ['foo', '--abc=a b']
foo --abc=a\ b # ['foo', '--abc=a b']
# argv-split also handles carriage returns
foo \
--abc=a\ b # ['foo', '--abc=a b']
# etc
split('foo \\\n --abc=a\\ b') // ['foo', '--abc=a b']
UNMATCHED_SINGLE
If a command missed the closing single quote, the error will throw:
Shell command:
foo --abc 'abc
try {
split('foo --abc \'abc')
} catch (e) {
console.log(e.code) // 'UNMATCHED_SINGLE'
}
UNMATCHED_DOUBLE
If a command missed the closing double quote, the error will throw:
foo --abc "abc
ESCAPED_EOF
If a command unexpectedly ends with a \
, the error will throw:
foo --abc a\# if there is nothing after \, the error will throw
foo --abc a\ # if there is a whitespace after, then -> ['foo', '--abc', 'a ']
NON_STRING
If the argument passed to split
is not a string, the error will throw
split(undefined)
$ npm install argv-split --save
Splits a string, and balance quoted parts. The usage is quite simple, see examples above.
Returns Array
Temporarily removed in 2.0.0
, and will be added in 2.1.0
MIT
FAQs
Split argv(argument vector) and handle special cases, such as quoted values.
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