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string-template-parser
Advanced tools
String template parsing utilities.
parseStringTemplate
uses the default configuration (i.e. variable
start is marked by ${
and variable end by }
, the escape character
is \
, a pipe is started with |
and a pipe parameter starts after
a :
, e.g. 'string ${var | pipe : parameter}'
).
parseStringTemplateGenerator
returns a string parsing function
that uses the supplied expressions from the configuration parameter
to parse the string.
evaluateStringTemplate
takes a string and a list of variables and
one of pipe functions and returns a string where the variables are
replaced with their values (transformed by the pipe functions if
necessary).
evaluateParsedString
takes a parsed string object generated by the
parseStringTemplate
function and returns a concatenated string with
the variables replaced by the given values in the variable dictionary,
passed through the pipe functions if necessary. This function is useful
when not using the default parseStringTemplate
function, but one
generated by passing a parameter to parseStringTemplateGenerator
.
evaluateParsedString(parseStringTemplateGenerator()(input), ...args)
is equivalent to evaluateStringTemplate(input, ...args)
parseStringTemplate
import { parseStringTemplate } from 'string-template-parser';
parseStringTemplate('a ${v1|p:param} b ${v2} c');
/* returns:
{
literals: ['a ', ' b ', ' c'],
variables: [
{ name: 'v1', pipes: [{ name: 'p', parameters: ['param'] }],
{ name: 'v2', pipes: []}
]
}
*/
parseStringTemplateGenerator
import { parseStringTemplateGenerator } from 'string-template-parser';
const parseAngularStringTemplate = parseStringTemplateGenerator({
VARIABLE_START: /^\{\{\s*/,
VARIABLE_END: /^\s*\}\}/
});
parseAngularStringTemplate('a {{v1|p:param}} b {{v2}} c');
/* returns:
{
literals: ['a ', ' b ', ' c'],
variables: [
{ name: 'v1', pipes: [{ name: 'p', parameters: ['param'] }],
{ name: 'v2', pipes: []}
]
}
*/
evaluateStringTemplate
import { evaluateStringTemplate } from 'string-template-parser';
evaluateStringTemplate(
'x ${a|upper} y',
{a: 'string'},
{upper: value => value.toUpperCase()}
);
// returns 'x STRING y'
evaluateParsedString
import {
parseStringTemplateGenerator,
evaluateParsedString
} from 'string-template-parser';
const parseAngularStringTemplate = parseStringTemplateGenerator({
VARIABLE_START: /^\{\{\s*/,
VARIABLE_END: /^\s*\}\}/
});
evaluateParsedString(
parseAngularStringTemplate('x {{a|upper}} y'),
{a: 'string'},
{upper: value => value.toUpperCase()}
);
// returns 'x STRING y'
FAQs
Parsing & evaluating utilities for string templates
The npm package string-template-parser receives a total of 2,947 weekly downloads. As such, string-template-parser popularity was classified as popular.
We found that string-template-parser 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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