What is quick-format-unescaped?
The quick-format-unescaped npm package is a fast and efficient string formatting library. It is designed to handle unescaped string formatting, making it suitable for performance-critical applications where escaping is not required.
What are quick-format-unescaped's main functionalities?
Basic String Formatting
This feature allows you to format strings by replacing placeholders with provided values. The `%s` placeholder is replaced with the string 'world'.
const format = require('quick-format-unescaped');
const result = format('Hello, %s!', 'world');
console.log(result); // Output: Hello, world!
Multiple Placeholders
This feature supports multiple placeholders in a single string. The `%s` and `%d` placeholders are replaced with 'Alice' and 30, respectively.
const format = require('quick-format-unescaped');
const result = format('%s is %d years old.', 'Alice', 30);
console.log(result); // Output: Alice is 30 years old.
Object Formatting
This feature allows you to format objects using the `%j` placeholder, which converts the object to a JSON string.
const format = require('quick-format-unescaped');
const user = { name: 'Bob', age: 25 };
const result = format('User: %j', user);
console.log(result); // Output: User: {"name":"Bob","age":25}
Other packages similar to quick-format-unescaped
util
The 'util' package is a core Node.js module that provides various utility functions, including string formatting with `util.format()`. It is more versatile but may not be as fast as quick-format-unescaped for unescaped formatting.
sprintf-js
The 'sprintf-js' package is a comprehensive string formatting library that supports a wide range of formatting options. It is more feature-rich but may be slower compared to quick-format-unescaped.
fast-format
The 'fast-format' package is another high-performance string formatting library. It is similar in speed to quick-format-unescaped but may offer different API features and options.
quick format unescaped
Solves a problem with util.format
unescaped ?
Sometimes you want to embed the results of quick-format into another string,
and then escape the whole string.
usage
var format = require('quick-format')
var options = {lowres: false}
format(['hello %s %j %d', 'world', {obj: true}, 4, {another: 'obj'}], options)
options
lowres
Passing an options object with lowres: true
will cause quick-format any object with a circular as a string with the value '"[Circular]"'. The default behaviour is to label
circular references in an object, instead of abandoning the entire object. Naturally,
lowres
is a faster mode, and assumes you have made the decision to ensure the objects
you're passing have no circular references.
caveats
We use JSON.stringify
instead of util.inspect
, this means object
methods (functions) will not be serialized.
util.format
In util.format
for Node 5.9, performance is significantly affected
when we pass in more arguments than interpolation characters, e.g
util.format('hello %s %j %d', 'world', {obj: true}, 4, {another: 'obj'})
This is mostly due to the use of util.inspect
. Use JSON.stringify
(safely) instead which is significantly faster.
It also takes an array instead of arguments, which helps us
avoid the use of apply
in some cases.
Also - for speed purposes, we ignore symbol.
Benchmarks
Whilst exact matching of objects to interpolation characters is slower,
the case of additional objects is 3x faster. Further, using lowres
mode
brings us closer to util.inspect
speeds.
util*100000: 205.978ms
quickLowres*100000: 236.337ms
quick*100000: 292.018ms
utilWithTailObj*100000: 1054.592ms
quickWithTailObjLowres*100000: 267.992ms
quickWithTailObj*100000: 343.048ms
util*100000: 212.011ms
quickLowres*100000: 226.441ms
quick*100000: 296.600ms
utilWithTailObj*100000: 1020.195ms
quickWithTailObjLowres*100000: 267.331ms
quickWithTailObj*100000: 343.867ms
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