#wodge
A collection of useful functions.
###w.symbol
some cross platform symbols (tick
and cross
)
###w.extend(object)
Merge a list of objects, left to right, into one.
- object
Object
a sequence of Object instances to be extended
####Examples
> w.extend({}, { one: 1, three: 3 }, { one: "one", two: 2 }, { four: 4 });
{ one: 'one',
three: 3,
two: 2,
four: 4 }
###w.clone(input)
Clones an object or array
- input
Object | Array
the input to clone
Returns: Object,Array
####Examples
> date = new Date()
Fri May 09 2014 13:54:34 GMT+0200 (CEST)
> w.clone(date)
{}
> date.clive = "hater"
'hater'
> w.clone(date)
{ clive: 'hater' }
> array = [1,2,3]
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
> newArray = w.clone(array)
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
> array === newArray
false
###w.omit(object, toOmit)
Returns a clone of the input object, minus the specified properties
- object
Object
the object to clone - toOmit
Array.<string>
an array of property names to omit from the clone
Returns: Object
####Examples
> w.omit({ one: 1, two: 2, three: 3, four: 4 }, [ "two", "four" ]);
{ one: 1, three: 3 }
###w.escapeRegExp()
escape special regular expression characters
####Examples
> w.escapeRegExp("(.*)");
'\\(\\.\\*\\)'
###w.pluck(arrayOfObjects, the)
Plucks the value of the specified property from each object in the input array
- arrayOfObjects
Array.<Object>
the input array of objects - the
string
property to pluck
Returns: Array
####Examples
> var data = [
... {one: 1, two: 2},
... {two: "two"},
... {one: "one", two: "zwei"},
... ];
undefined
> w.pluck(data, "one");
[ 1, 'one' ]
> w.pluck(data, "two");
[ 2, 'two', 'zwei' ]
> w.pluck(data, "one", "two");
[ 1, 'two', 'one' ]
###w.isNumber()
Returns true if input is a number
####Examples
> w.isNumber(0)
true
> w.isNumber(1)
true
> w.isNumber(1.1)
true
> w.isNumber(0xff)
true
> w.isNumber(0644)
true
> w.isNumber(6.2e5)
true
> w.isNumber(a)
false
> w.isNumber(NaN)
false
> w.isNumber(Infinity)
false
###w.isPlainObject(input)
Returns true if input type is object
and not an Array
- input
*
the input to test
Returns: boolean
####Examples
> w.isPlainObject(new Date())
true
> w.isPlainObject({ clive: "hater" })
true
> w.isPlainObject([ 0, 1 ])
false
###w.arrayify(input)
Takes input and guarantees an array back. Result can be one of three things:
-
puts a single scalar in an array
-
converts array-like object (e.g. arguments
) to a real array
-
converts null or undefined to an empty array
-
input *
the input value to convert to an array
Returns: Array
####Examples
> w.arrayify(null)
[]
> w.arrayify(0)
[ 0 ]
> w.arrayify([ 1, 2 ])
[ 1, 2 ]
> function f(){ return w.arrayify(arguments); }
undefined
> f(1,2,3)
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
###w.every(object, iterator)
Returns true if the supplied iterator function returns true for every property in the object
- object
Object
the object to inspect - iterator
function
the iterator function to run against each key/value pair, the args are (value, key)
.
Returns: Boolean
####Examples
> function aboveTen(input){ return input > 10; }
undefined
> w.every({ eggs: 12, carrots: 30, peas: 100 }, aboveTen)
true
> w.every({ eggs: 6, carrots: 30, peas: 100 }, aboveTen)
false
###w.each(object, callback)
Runs the iterator function against every key/value pair in the input object
- object
Object
the object to iterate - callback
function
the iterator function to run against each key/value pair, the args are (value, key)
.
####Examples
> var total = 0;
undefined
> function addToTotal(n){ total += n; }
undefined
> w.each({ eggs: 3, celery: 2, carrots: 1 }, addToTotal)
undefined
> total
6
###w.bytesToSize(bytes, [precision])
Convert bytes to human-readable size
- bytes
number
the bytes value to convert - precision
number
number of decimal places
Returns: string
####Examples
> w.bytesToSize(10000)
'10 KB'
> w.bytesToSize(10000, 1)
'9.8 KB'
> w.bytesToSize(10000, 2)
'9.77 KB'
> w.bytesToSize(10000, 3)
'9.766 KB'
###w.getHomeDir()
Cross-platform home directory retriever
####Examples
> w.getHomeDir()
'/Users/Lloyd'
###w.fill(fillWith, len)
Create a new string filled with the supplied character
- fillWith
string
the fill character - len
number
the length of the output string
Returns: string
####Examples
> w.fill("a", 10)
'aaaaaaaaaa'
> w.fill("ab", 10)
'aaaaaaaaaa'
###w.padRight(input, width, [padWith])
Add padding to the right of a string
- input
string
the string to pad - width
number
the desired final width - padWith
string
the padding character
Returns: string
####Examples
> w.padRight("clive", 1)
'clive'
> w.padRight("clive", 1, "-")
'clive'
> w.padRight("clive", 10, "-")
'clive-----'
###w.exists(array, value)
returns true if a value, or nested object value exists in an array
- array
Array
the array to search - value
*
the value to search for
Returns: boolean
####Examples
> w.exists([ 1, 2, 3 ], 2)
true
> w.exists([ { result: false }, { result: false } ], { result: true })
false
> w.exists([ { result: true }, { result: false } ], { result: true })
true
> w.exists([ { result: true }, { result: true } ], { result: true })
true
###w.without(array, toRemove)
Returns the input array, minus the specied values
- array
Array
the input array - toRemove
*
a single, or array of values to omit
Returns: Array
####Examples
> w.without([ 1, 2, 3 ], 2)
[ 1, 3 ]
> w.without([ 1, 2, 3 ], [ 2, 3 ])
[ 1 ]
###w.first(objectArray, prop, val)
Returns the first object in the input array with property
set to value
.
- objectArray
Array.<Object>
input array of objects - prop
string
property to inspect - val
*
desired value
Returns: Object,undefined
####Examples
> w.first([{ product: "egg", stock: true }, { product: "chicken", stock: true }], "stock", true)
{ product: 'egg', stock: true }
> w.first([{ product: "egg", stock: true }, { product: "chicken", stock: true }], "stock", false)
undefined
###w.commonDir(files)
commonDir returns the directory common to each path in the list
- files
Array
An array of file paths to inspect
Returns: string- A single path ending with the path separator, e.g. "/user/some/folder/"
####Examples
> files = fs.readdirSync(".").map(function(file){ return path.resolve(file); })
[ '/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/.DS_Store',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/.git',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/.gitignore',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/.jshintrc',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/README.md',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/lib',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/node_modules',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/package.json',
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/test' ]
> w.commonDir(files)
'/Users/Lloyd/Documents/75lb/wodge/'
###w.union()
merge two arrays into a single array of unique values
####Examples
> var array1 = [ 1, 2 ], array2 = [ 2, 3 ];
undefined
> w.union(array1, array2)
[ 1, 2, 3 ]
> var array1 = [ { id: 1 }, { id: 2 } ], array2 = [ { id: 2 }, { id: 3 } ];
undefined
> w.union(array1, array2)
[ { id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 } ]
> var array2 = [ { id: 2, blah: true }, { id: 3 } ]
undefined
> w.union(array1, array2)
[ { id: 1 },
{ id: 2 },
{ id: 2, blah: true },
{ id: 3 } ]
> w.union(array1, array2, "id")
[ { id: 1 }, { id: 2 }, { id: 3 } ]
###w.commonSequence(a, b)
Returns the initial elements which both input arrays have in common
- a
Array
first array to compare - b
Array
second array to compare
Returns: Array
####Examples
> w.commonSequence([1,2,3], [1,2,4])
[ 1, 2 ]
###w.escapeForJSON(input)
strips special characters, making suitable for storage in a JS/JSON string
Returns: string
####Examples
> w.escapeForJSON("hello\nthere")
'hello\\nthere'