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Ngx lacks complete string manipulation operations. This is an attempt to fill that gap.

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Angular 2+ String Helper

Ngx lacks complete string manipulation operations. This is an attempt to fill that gap.

Installation

Install via npm

$ npm i ngx-string-helper --save

NPM

API Usage

        To use it in your Angular 2 app import the module in your root module(app.module.ts) as shown below.

        import { NgxStrHelperModule } from 'ngx-string-helper';
        ...
        ...
        @NgModule({

        imports:[
                NgxStrHelperModule
        ],

        })

        In your components simply import the service.

        import { NgxStrHelper } from 'ngx-string-helper';
        ...
        ...
        export class YOUR_MODULE {

                constructor(private ngxStrHelper: NgxStrHelper) {

                }

        }
NgxStrHelper.isNullOrEmpty();
        let sampleString = "Input is a string";
        let isNullOrEmpty = ngxStrHelper.isNullOrEmpty(sampleString);
        // => Outputs: True
NgxStrHelper.isBlank();
        isBlank(""); // => Outputs: true
        isBlank("\n"); // => Outputs: true
        isBlank(" "); // => Outputs: true
        isBlank("a"); // => Outputs: false
NgxStrHelper.contains();
        //returns true
        if (ngxStrHelper.contains('Input is a string', 'is')) {
            //Do something awesome here..
        }
NgxStrHelper.truncate();
        var sampleString = "Input is a string";
        var str = ngxStrHelper.truncate(sampleString, 9);
        // => Outputs: Input is a ...
NgxStrHelper.toSlug();
        var sampleString = "Input is a string";
        var slug = ngxStrHelper.toSlug(sampleString);
        // => Outputs: input-is-a-string
NgxStrHelper.decapitalize();

Converts first letter of the string to lowercase.

        ngxStrHelper.decapitalize("Foo Bar");
        // => Outputs: "foo Bar"
NgxStrHelper.capitalize();

Converts first letter of the string to uppercase. If true is passed as second argument the rest of the string will be converted to lower case.

        ngxStrHelper.capitalize("foo Bar");
        // => Outputs: "Foo Bar"

        ngxStrHelper.capitalize("FOO Bar", true);
        // => Outputs: "Foo bar"
NgxStrHelper.clean();

Trim and replace multiple spaces with a single space.

        ngxStrHelper.clean(" foo    bar   ");
        // => Outputs: "foo bar"
NgxStrHelper.chars();
        ngxStrHelper.chars("Hello");
        // => Outputs: ["H", "e", "l", "l", "o"]
NgxStrHelper.swapCase();

Returns a copy of the string in which all the case-based characters have had their case swapped.

        ngxStrHelper.swapCase("hELLO");
        // => Outputs: "Hello"
NgxStrHelper.include();

Tests if string contains a substring.

        ngxStrHelper.include("foobar", "ob");
        // => Outputs: true
NgxStrHelper.count();

Returns number of occurrences of substring in string.

        ngxStrHelper.count("Hello world", "l");
        // => Outputs: 3
NgxStrHelper.escapeHTML();

Converts HTML special characters to their entity equivalents. This function supports cent, yen, euro, pound, lt, gt, copy, reg, quote, amp, apos.

        ngxStrHelper.escapeHTML("<div>Blah blah blah</div>");
        // => Outputs: "&lt;div&gt;Blah blah blah&lt;/div&gt;"
NgxStrHelper.unescapeHTML();

Converts entity characters to HTML equivalents. This function supports cent, yen, euro, pound, lt, gt, copy, reg, quote, amp, apos, nbsp.

        ngxStrHelper.unescapeHTML("&lt;div&gt;Blah&nbsp;blah blah&lt;/div&gt;");
        // => Outputs: "<div>Blah blah blah</div>"
NgxStrHelper.insert();
        ngxStrHelper.insert("Hellworld", 4, "o ");
        // => Outputs: "Hello world"
NgxStrHelper.replaceAll();
        ngxStrHelper.replaceAll("foo", "o", "a");
        // => Outputs: "faa"
NgxStrHelper.reverse();

Return reversed string

        ngxStrHelper.reverse("foobar");
        // => Outputs: "raboof"
NgxStrHelper.startsWith();

This method checks whether the string begins with starts at position (default: 0)

        ngxStrHelper.startsWith("image.gif", "image");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.startsWith(".vimrc", "vim", 1);
        // => Outputs: true
NgxStrHelper.endsWith();

This method checks whether the string ends with ends at position (default: string.length).

        ngxStrHelper.endsWith("image.gif", "gif");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.endsWith("image.old.gif", "old", 9);
        // => Outputs: true
NgxStrHelper.pred();

Returns the predecessor to str.

        ngxStrHelper.pred("b");
        // => Outputs: "a"
        ngxStrHelper.pred("B");
        // => Outputs: "A"
NgxStrHelper.succ();

Returns the successor to str.

        ngxStrHelper.succ("a");
        // => Outputs: "b"
        ngxStrHelper.succ("A");
        // => Outputs: "B"
NgxStrHelper.titleize();
        ngxStrHelper.titleize("my name is thuyet");
        // => Outputs: "My Name Is Thuyet"
NgxStrHelper.camelize();

Converts underscored or dasherized string to a camelized one. Begins with a lower case letter unless it starts with an underscore, dash or an upper case letter.

        ngxStrHelper.camelize("moz-transform");
        // => Outputs: "mozTransform"
        ngxStrHelper.camelize("-moz-transform");
        // => Outputs: "MozTransform"
        ngxStrHelper.camelize("_moz_transform");
        // => Outputs: "MozTransform"
        ngxStrHelper.camelize("Moz-transform");
        // => Outputs: "MozTransform"
        ngxStrHelper.camelize("-moz-transform", true);
        // => Outputs: "mozTransform"
NgxStrHelper.classify();

Converts string to camelized class name. First letter is always upper case

        ngxStrHelper.classify("thuyet_le_van");
        // => Outputs: "ThuyetLeVan"
NgxStrHelper.underscored();

Converts a camelized or dasherized string into an underscored one

        ngxStrHelper.underscored("ThuyetLeVan");
        // => Outputs: "thuyet_le_van"
NgxStrHelper.dasherize();

Converts a underscored or camelized string into an dasherized one

        ngxStrHelper.underscored("ThuyetLeVan");
        // => Outputs: "thuyet-le-van"
NgxStrHelper.humanize();

Converts an underscored, camelized, or dasherized string into a humanized one. Also removes beginning and ending whitespace, and removes the postfix '_id'.

        ngxStrHelper.humanize("  capitalize dash-CamelCase_underscore trim  ");
        // => Outputs: "Capitalize dash camel case underscore trim"
NgxStrHelper.toNumber();

Parse string to number. Returns NaN if string can't be parsed to number.

        ngxStrHelper.toNumber("2.556");
        // => Outputs: 3
        ngxStrHelper.toNumber("2.556", 1);
        // => Outputs: 2.6
        ngxStrHelper.toNumber("999.999", -1);
        // => Outputs: 990
NgxStrHelper.stripTags();

Removes all html tags from string.

        ngxStrHelper.stripTags("a <a href=\"#\">link</a>");
        // => Outputs: "a link"
        ngxStrHelper.stripTags("a <a href=\"#\">link</a><script>alert(\"hello world!\")</script>");
        // => Outputs: "a linkalert("hello world!")"
NgxStrHelper.repeat();

Repeats a string count times.

        ngxStrHelper.repeat("HEY", 3);
        // => Outputs: "HEYHEYHEY";
        ngxStrHelper.repeat("HEY", 3, "HI");
        // => Outputs: "HEYHEYHEYHI";
NgxStrHelper.surround();

Surround a string with another string.

        ngxStrHelper.surround("HEY", "NAME");
        // => Outputs: "NAMEHEYNAME";
NgxStrHelper.quote();

Quotes a string. quoteChar defaults to ".

        ngxStrHelper.quote("DEMO", '"');
        // => Outputs: '"DEMO"';
NgxStrHelper.unquote();

Unquotes a string. quoteChar defaults to ".

        ngxStrHelper.unquote('"DEMO"');
        // => Outputs: "DEMO"
        ngxStrHelper.unquote("'DEMO'", "'");
        // => Outputs: "DEMO"
NgxStrHelper.toBoolean();

Turn strings that can be commonly considered as booleas to real booleans. Such as "true", "false", "1" and "0". This function is case insensitive.

        ngxStrHelper.toBoolean("true");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.toBoolean("FALSE");
        // => Outputs: false
        ngxStrHelper.toBoolean("random");
        // => Outputs: undefined

It can be customized by giving arrays of truth and falsy value matcher as parameters. Matchers can be also RegExp objects.

        ngxStrHelper.toBoolean("truthy", ["truthy"], ["falsy"]);
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.toBoolean("true only at start", [/^true/]);
        // => Outputs: true
NgxStrHelper.chop();
        ngxStrHelper.chop("whitespace", 3);
        // => Outputs: ["whi", "tes", "pac", "e"]
NgxStrHelper.chompLeft();

Removes prefix from start of string.

        ngxStrHelper.chompLeft('foobar', 'foo')
        // => Outputs: "bar"
        ngxStrHelper.chompLeft('foobar', 'bar')
        // => Outputs: "foobar"
NgxStrHelper.chompRight();

Removes suffix from end of string.

        ngxStrHelper.chompRight('foobar', 'foo')
        // => Outputs: "foobar"
        ngxStrHelper.chompRight('foobar', 'bar')
        // => Outputs: "foo"
NgxStrHelper.collapseWhitespace();

Converts all adjacent whitespace characters to a single space.

        ngxStrHelper.collapseWhitespace("  String   \t libraries are   \n\n\t fun\n!  ");
        // => Outputs: "String libraries are fun !"
NgxStrHelper.ensureLeft();

Ensures string starts with prefix.

        ngxStrHelper.ensureLeft("subdir", "/");
        // => Outputs: "/subdir"
NgxStrHelper.ensureRight();

Ensures string ends with suffix.

        ngxStrHelper.ensureRight("dir", "/");
        // => Outputs: "dir/"
NgxStrHelper.isAlpha();

Return true if the string contains only letters.

        ngxStrHelper.isAlpha("afaf");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isAlpha("fdafaf3");
        // => Outputs: false
NgxStrHelper.isAlphaNumeric();

Return true if the string contains only letters and numbers

        ngxStrHelper.isAlphaNumeric("afaf35353afaf");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isAlphaNumeric("FFFF99fff");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isAlphaNumeric("aaff..");
        // => Outputs: false
NgxStrHelper.isLower();

Return true if the character or string is lowercase

        ngxStrHelper.isLower("a");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isLower("z");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isLower("B");
        // => Outputs: false
        ngxStrHelper.isLower("hithuyet");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isLower("hi thuyet");
        // => Outputs: false
NgxStrHelper.isNumeric();

Return true if the string only contains digits

        ngxStrHelper.isNumeric("3");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isNumeric("000992424242");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isNumeric("B");
        // => Outputs: false
        ngxStrHelper.isNumeric("34.22");
        // => Outputs: false
        ngxStrHelper.isNumeric("NaN");
        // => Outputs: false
        ngxStrHelper.isNumeric("THUYET");
        // => Outputs: false
NgxStrHelper.isUpper();

Returns true if the character or string is uppercase

        ngxStrHelper.isUpper("A");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isUpper("Z");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isUpper("b");
        // => Outputs: false
        ngxStrHelper.isUpper("HITHUYET");
        // => Outputs: true
        ngxStrHelper.isUpper("hi thuyet");
        // => Outputs: false
NgxStrHelper.left();

Return the substring denoted by n positive left-most characters.

        ngxStrHelper.left("My name Thuyet", 2)
        // => Outputs: "My"
        ngxStrHelper.left("My name Thuyet", 0)
        // => Outputs: ""
NgxStrHelper.right();

Return the substring denoted by n positive right-most characters.

        ngxStrHelper.right("My name Thuyet", 2)
        // => Outputs: "et"
        ngxStrHelper.right("My name Thuyet", 0)
        // => Outputs: ""
NgxStrHelper.times();

Returns a string repeated n times.

        ngxStrHelper.times("*", 2)
        // => Outputs: "**"
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