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split-symbol-object
Advanced tools
At the symbols of any split the path string
npm install split-symbol-object
import toObject from 'split-symbol-object';
/**
* @param {string} value - target value.
* @param {string} separator - separator. e.g.'.'
* @param {string} firstKey - The first object key that was split in the separator.
* @param {object} symbols - separator and the object key.
*/
toObject(value, separator, firstKey, symbols)
For example split html tags
toObject("div#foo:class1:class2.span.p:bar", '.', 'tagName', { id: '#', className: ':' });
=> [ { tagName: 'div', id: 'foo', className: 'class1 class2' },
{ tagName: 'span' },
{ tagName: 'p', className: 'bar' } ]
For example split contacts
toObject("-Woody&5 -Buzz&3", ' ', '', { name: '-', age: '&' }));
=> [ { name: 'Woody', age: '5' }, { name: 'Buzz', age: '3' } ]
To ignore the first key
toObject("div#foo:class1:class2.span.p:bar", '.', null, { id: '#', className: ':' });
// ignored 'div' and 'span'
=> [ { id: 'foo', className: 'class1 class2' }, { className: 'bar' } ]
Like 'String.prototype.split()'
toObject("div#foo:cla1:cla2.span.p:bar", '.');
=> [ 'div#foo:cla1:cla2', 'span', 'p:bar' ]
## build
npm run build
## test
npm test
MIT
FAQs
The string to the object in the key and symbols
The npm package split-symbol-object receives a total of 11 weekly downloads. As such, split-symbol-object popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that split-symbol-object 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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