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The 'speakingurl' npm package is used to generate slugs from strings. It is particularly useful for creating URL-friendly strings from titles or other text inputs. The package supports multiple languages and offers various customization options.
Basic Slug Generation
This feature allows you to convert a string into a URL-friendly slug. Special characters are removed, and spaces are replaced with hyphens.
const getSlug = require('speakingurl');
const slug = getSlug('Hello World!');
console.log(slug); // Output: 'hello-world'
Custom Separator
You can customize the separator used in the slug. In this example, an underscore is used instead of the default hyphen.
const getSlug = require('speakingurl');
const slug = getSlug('Hello World!', { separator: '_' });
console.log(slug); // Output: 'hello_world'
Language Support
The package supports multiple languages, allowing you to generate slugs that are appropriate for different linguistic contexts.
const getSlug = require('speakingurl');
const slug = getSlug('你好,世界', { lang: 'zh' });
console.log(slug); // Output: 'ni-hao-shi-jie'
Custom Transliteration
You can define custom transliterations for specific characters, giving you more control over the slug generation process.
const getSlug = require('speakingurl');
const slug = getSlug('Hello World!', { custom: { 'H': 'h', 'W': 'w' } });
console.log(slug); // Output: 'hello-world'
'slugify' is another popular package for generating URL-friendly slugs. It offers similar functionality to 'speakingurl' but is often considered simpler and more lightweight. It also supports custom replacements and different character sets.
'limax' is a slug generator that focuses on Unicode support and transliteration. It is highly configurable and supports a wide range of languages, making it a strong alternative to 'speakingurl' for internationalization needs.
'url-slug' is a package designed to create slugs from strings with a focus on simplicity and ease of use. It provides basic slug generation features and is a good choice for straightforward use cases.
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Generate a slug with a lot of options; create of so called 'static' or 'Clean URL' or 'Pretty URL' or 'nice-looking URL' or 'Speaking URL' or 'user-friendly URL' or 'SEO-friendly URL' from a string. This module aims to transliterate the input string.
For use in browser and server - no dependencies!
npm install speakingurl --save
bower install --save speakingurl
component install pid/speakingurl
jam install speakingurl
# Add to Gemfile
gem 'speakingurl-rails'
copy the file speakingurl.min.js to your script directory
available versions:
available versions:
input
: {string} to convert
options
{object|string} config object or separator string (see below)
options
{object}
separator
{string} default: '-'
lang
{string} default: 'en'
maintainCase
{boolean} default: false
titleCase
{boolean|array} default: false
truncate
{number} default: 0
uric
{boolean} default: false
uricNoSlash
{boolean} default: false
mark
{boolean} default: false
custom
{object|array} default: {}
options
{string} separator
notes: default only Base64 chars are allowed (/A-Za-z0-9_-/), setting uric
, uricNoSlash
or/and mark
to true
will add the specified chars to the list of allowed characters. The separator-character is always allowed.
var getSlug = require('speakingurl');
<script src="bower_components/speakingurl/speakingurl.min.js"></script>
# Add to application.js
//= require speakingurl
var slug;
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !");
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener-titel-laesst-gruessen-bel-ete
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", '*');
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener*titel*laesst*gruessen*bel*ete
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", {
separator: '_'
});
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener_titel_laesst_gruessen_bel_ete
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", {
uric: true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener-titel-laesst-gruessen?-bel-ete
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", {
uricNoSlash: true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener-titel-laesst-gruessen?-bel-ete
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", {
mark: true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener-titel-laesst-gruessen!-bel-ete-!
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", {
truncate: 20
});
console.log(slug); // Output: schoener-titel
slug = getSlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !", {
maintainCase: true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: Schoener-Titel-laesst-gruessen-Bel-ete
slug = getSlug("Äpfel & Birnen!", {
lang: 'de'
});
console.log(slug); // Output: aepfel-und-birnen
slug = getSlug("မြန်မာ သာဓက", {
lang: 'my'
});
console.log(slug); // Output: myanma-thadak
slug = getSlug("Apple & Pear!", {
lang: 'en' // lang: "en" is default, just to clarify
});
console.log(slug); // Output: apple-and-pear
slug = getSlug('Foo & Bar * Baz', {
custom: {
'&': ' doo '
},
uric:true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: foo-doo-bar-baz
slug = getSlug('Foo ♥ Bar');
console.log(slug); // Output: foo-love-bar
slug = getSlug('Foo & Bar | (Baz) * Doo', {
custom: {
'*': 'Boo'
},
mark:true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: foo-and-bar-or-(baz)-boo-doo
slug = getSlug('Foo and Bar or Baz', {
custom: {
'and': 'und',
'or': ''
}
});
console.log(slug); // Output: foo-und-bar-baz
slug = getSlug('[Knöpfe]', {
custom: [
'[',
']'
]
});
console.log(slug); // Output: [knoepfe]
slug = getSlug('NEXUS4 only $299');
console.log(slug); // Output: nexus-4-only-usd299
slug = getSlug('NEXUS4 only €299', {
maintainCase: true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: NEXUS-4-only-EUR299
slug = getSlug('Don\'t drink and drive', {
titleCase: true
});
console.log(slug); // Output: Don-t-Drink-And-Drive
slug = getSlug('Don\'t drink and drive', {
titleCase: ['and']
});
console.log(slug); // Output: Don-t-Drink-and-Drive
slug = getSlug('Foo & Bar ♥ Foo < Bar', {
lang: false
});
console.log(slug); // Output: foo-bar-foo-bar
options
: {object|string} config object or separator string (see above)
Create your own specially configured function.
var options = {
maintainCase: true,
separator: '_'
};
var mySlug = require('speakingurl').createSlug(options);
// in browser:
// var mySlug = createSlug(options);
var slug = mySlug("Schöner Titel läßt grüßen!? Bel été !");
console.log(slug); // Output: Schoener_Titel_laesst_gruessen_Bel_ete
Create your own specially configured function with title-case feature.
var options = {
titleCase: [
"a","an","and","as","at","but",
"by","en","for","if","in","nor",
"of","on","or","per","the","to","vs"
]
};
var mySlug = require('speakingurl').createSlug(options);
// in browser:
// var mySlug = createSlug(options);
var slug = mySlug('welcome to the jungle');
console.log(slug); // Output: Welcome-to-the-Jungle
see CHANGELOG.md
npm test
# fork pid/speakingurl on Github
$ git clone git@github.com:<YOUR_USER>/speakingurl.git
$ cd speakingurl
$ npm install
# add your stuff
# add tests
# add example for new feature
# add release info to CHANGELOG.md
# add description/example to README.md
$ gulp
$ commit files (speakingurl.min.js,...)
# if everything works fine, commit, push to your repository
# create pull request
$ gulp bumpup --patch # --minor # --major
$ gulp
$ gulp release
$ gulp
$ gem build speakingurl-rails.gemspec
$ gem push speakingurl-rails-x.x.x.gem
The BSD 3-Clause License (BSD3)
Copyright (c) 2013-2015 Sascha Droste pid@posteo.net All rights reserved.
Redistribution and use in source and binary forms, with or without modification, are permitted provided that the following conditions are met:
THIS SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED BY THE COPYRIGHT HOLDERS AND CONTRIBUTORS "AS IS" AND ANY EXPRESS OR IMPLIED WARRANTIES, INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, THE IMPLIED WARRANTIES OF MERCHANTABILITY AND FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE ARE DISCLAIMED. IN NO EVENT SHALL THE COPYRIGHT HOLDER OR CONTRIBUTORS BE LIABLE FOR ANY DIRECT, INDIRECT, INCIDENTAL, SPECIAL, EXEMPLARY, OR CONSEQUENTIAL DAMAGES (INCLUDING, BUT NOT LIMITED TO, PROCUREMENT OF SUBSTITUTE GOODS OR SERVICES; LOSS OF USE, DATA, OR PROFITS; OR BUSINESS INTERRUPTION) HOWEVER CAUSED AND ON ANY THEORY OF LIABILITY, WHETHER IN CONTRACT, STRICT LIABILITY, OR TORT (INCLUDING NEGLIGENCE OR OTHERWISE) ARISING IN ANY WAY OUT OF THE USE OF THIS SOFTWARE, EVEN IF ADVISED OF THE POSSIBILITY OF SUCH DAMAGE.
FAQs
Generate a slug – transliteration with a lot of options
The npm package speakingurl receives a total of 953,552 weekly downloads. As such, speakingurl popularity was classified as popular.
We found that speakingurl demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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