mexna
Mexna is string interpolator with simple signature but pretty specific abilities.
Main syntax is: mexna(string, [options])
.
Mexna can:
- interpolate into string data in case of simple object with keys to interpolate,
- use translations instead of values of keys as is,
- use default values for keys right in string with simple and flexible syntax,
- use values of interpolants as a valid JSON with will be parsed and injected to string,
- interpolate data strucures as strings with
JSON.stringify
, - expose out interpolants from quotes in strings,
- non-valid JSON as default values will be interpolated as strings.
Options
keys [Object]
- keys for interpolation, each key should be a string
i18n [Object]
- translations keystranslate [Boolean]
- flag to use translations instead of valueexposeOut [Boolean]
- flag to pick up value from string and return parsed JSON (look up)delimeter
- string which is delimeter in interpolant's expression (||
by default)regex
- regular expression to match. Must have one group containing key
and optionaly default
values for keys.
Usage
Simple string interpolation
You can give your own regex to match interpolants with regex
option. By default it equals to /${(.+?)}/g
, which matches to expressions kinda ${thisIs}
:
mexna('${a} and ${b} sit on tree', {
keys: {
a: "Jack",
b: "Jill"
}
});
Interpolate translations instead of key values as is
Use translate
option:
mexna('А вот и ${a}, и ${b}', {
keys: {
a: 'first',
b: 'second'
},
i18n: {
first: 'первый',
second: 'второй'
},
translate: true
});
or just put empty keys
and use default values for interpolants:
mexna('А вот и ${a || first}, и ${b || second}', {
i18n: {
first: 'первый',
second: 'второй'
}
});
Use defaults (strings)
Moreover flexible matching syntax, you can use your own delimeter
option to define syntax for default values, by default it equals to ||
string. Which looks like: ${key || default}
. You can use valid JSON in defaults, if default value is non-valid JSON then it interpolates as string
mexna('Every ${count || "12 days"} we ${action || playing}')
Interpolate JSON
You can interpolate valid JSON into your text:
mexna('Zomg teh JSON: ${json}', {
keys: {
json: {
a: {
the: 1
},
b: ['a','r','r','a','y']
}
}
});
or as defaults:
mexna('The default: ${non || {a: [1,2,3], b: {c: 10}} }')
Exposing
Sometimes there is a need to replace string representation into some other data type inside of given string. For example:
In string: '{"period": "${preset || 30days}"}' (which is a part of stringified JSON) we want to pick interpolated value
presetout of quotes:
'{"period": ["2015-12-01","2015-12-02"]}'. Mexna can do it. You need to use
exposeOut` option:
mexna('{"period": "${preset}"}', {
exposeOut: true,
keys: {
preset: ['2015-12-01', '2015-12-02']
}
});
Or with default
mexna('{"period": "${preset || ["2015-12-01", "2015-12-02"]}"}', {
exposeOut: true
});