node-parameterize
This repository adds node.js and npm support for parameterize which is originally used in Ruby on Rails. It replaces special characters in a string so that it may be used as part of a 'pretty' URL.
parameterize.js is a port of django admin urlify.js
Installing
npm install parameterize
Supports
Turkish
Azerbaijani
Serbian
Greek
Georgian
Russian
Ukranian
Czech
Polish
Romanian
Latvanian
Lithuanian
Arabic
Latin special chars
Require
var parameterize = require('parameterize');
Using
parameterize('parameterized url with special characters, öçıŞÇ');
parameterize('this is a long text', 10);
parameterize('this is a long text', 10, '_');
Using in express.js 3 view files as view helper
You can implement it as in the example just below in your app.js file so that you can use it in all views. Note that it should be before the line 'app.use(app.router)'.
app.configure
app.use(function(req, res, next) {
res.locals.parameterize = parameterize
next();
});
app.use(app.router);
using with jade template engine
index.jade
#{parameterize('parameterized url with special characters, öçıŞÇ')}
// output:
// parameterized-url-with-special-characters-ocisc
using with ejs template engine
index.ejs
<% parameterize('parameterized url with special characters, öçıŞÇ') %>
// parameterized-url-with-special-characters-ocisc