Haye
Haye is a simple super fast string expression parser. In support pipe
and qs
string expressions ( explained below ).
Limitations
The keys/values inside the expression cannot have any of the reserved keywords, otherwise parser will mis-behave.
Benchmarks
haye #pipeToArray x 741,030 ops/sec ±0.97% (90 runs sampled)
haye #pipeToJson x 313,101 ops/sec ±0.95% (87 runs sampled)
haye #qsToArray x 698,688 ops/sec ±0.74% (91 runs sampled)
haye #qsToJson x 303,482 ops/sec ±1.10% (89 runs sampled)
Comparison with 1.0.1
Legacy
219,138 op/s » haye #pipeToArray #legacy
170,068 op/s » haye #pipeToJson #legacy
147,594 op/s » haye #qsToArray #legacy
121,094 op/s » haye #qsToJson #legacy
Latest
747,298 op/s » haye #pipeToArray
363,152 op/s » haye #pipeToJson
742,310 op/s » haye #qsToArray
349,075 op/s » haye #qsToJson
Upgrading from 1.0.1
There are couple of breaking changes from 1.0.1 to 2.x.x
-
All methods to convert
Arrays
and Objects
have been removed.
-
The `args` property in `toArray` methods is always an array. Earlier it used to be string for single values and array for multiple.
-
The value in `key/value` pair is always an array. Earlier it used to be string for single values and array for multiple.
Pipe expression
The pipe based expression is very popular in Laravel community, due to their Validation engine, and same is adopted by Indicative.
Syntax example:
required|email|max:4|range:10,30
- Each item is separated by
|
- The values are defined after
:
- Multiple values are separated by
,
. - White spaces in keys are trimmed.
Qs expression
The query string expression is almost similar to the URL query string, with couple of small modifications to make the expression readable.
Syntax example:
required,email,max=4,range=[1, 10]
- Each item is separated by
,
- The values are defined after
=
- Multiple values are separated by
,
inside []
. - White spaces in keys are trimmed.
Installation
The module is available on npm
npm i haye
yarn add haye
Usage
Below is the bunch of usage examples
Pipe -> Array
const haye = require('haye')
const expression = 'required|email:unique,users'
const parsed = haye.fromPipe(expression).toArray()
Output
[
{ name: 'required', args: [] },
{ name: 'email', args: ['unique', 'users'] }
]
Pipe -> JSON
const haye = require('haye')
const expression = 'required|email:unique,users'
const parsed = haye.fromPipe(expression).toJSON()
Output
{
required: [],
email: [ 'unique', 'users' ]
}
Qs -> Array
const haye = require('haye')
const expression = 'required,email=[unique,users]'
const parsed = haye.fromQS(expression).toArray()
Output
[
{ name: 'required', args: [] },
{ name: 'email', args: ['unique', 'users'] }
]
Qs -> JSON
const haye = require('haye')
const expression = 'required,email=[unique,users]'
const parsed = haye.fromQS(expression).toJSON()
Output
{
required: [],
email: [ 'unique', 'users' ]
}