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String.Format for JavaScript

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String.format for JavaScript

Copyright (c) 2009-2014 Daniel Mester Pirttijärvi http://mstr.se/sffjs

Fork by Georgii Dolzhykov http://github.com/thorn0/sffjs

Description

This is a JavaScript library for string, date and number formatting. Formatting is done with format strings and is almost completely compatible with the String.Format method in Microsoft .NET Framework.

Files

  • sffjs.min.js - Compressed and obfuscated, to be used in production.
  • sffjs.js - Commented source file for your reference.
  • test/tests.html - Test page that performs unit tests on the library.
  • test/tests.js - Script for tests.html.
  • cultures/stringformat.XX.js - Files holding metadata about cultures.

How to use

To use the library, include the library and optionally the cultures you are targetting. Note that if no culture files are included, the invariant culture will be used.

<script src="sffjs.min.js"></script>
<script src="cultures/stringformat.en.js"></script>
<script src="cultures/stringformat.sv.js"></script>

Then you're ready to go. Here are two simple examples using indexes and object paths/named parameters.

// Index
String.format(
    "Welcome back, {0}! Last seen {1:M}",
    "John Doe", new Date(1985, 3, 7, 12, 33)
);

// Outputs:
// Welcome back, John Doe! Last seen April 07

// Named parameters
String.format(
    "Welcome back, {user.name}! Last seen {lastseen:M}",
    {
        user: {
            name : "John Doe",
            age : 42
        },
        lastseen: new Date(2009, 3, 7, 12, 33)
    }
);

// Outputs:
// Welcome back, John Doe! Last seen April 07

By default the browser culture will be used, given that the appropriate culture file has been referenced from the page. To set culture explicitly, use the sffjs.setCulture method, which accepts a IETF language code.

sffjs.setCulture("sv");

For more usage examples, please see: http://mstr.se/sffjs

For reference information regarding .NET format strings, please consult MSDN: http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/system.string.format.aspx

Compatibility with .NET

The output of this library is highly compatible with the output from the .NET implementation. In this section differences will be listed

  • Date format

    • Date format specifier 'O' is not supported
    • Date format specifier 'R' is not supported
  • Number format

    • Number format specifier 'c' ignores specified precision

Other types does not have a format implementation, and is thus serialized to a string by the __Format function or the Javascript runtime using the toString function.

These are additions in this implementation, and thus not supported by the .NET implementation:

  • Object paths/named parameters

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Package last updated on 15 Aug 2016

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