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Blazingly fast recursive convertion to and from camelCase or PascalCase for Objects and Arrays
Blazingly fast recursive conversion to and from camelCase or PascalCase for objects and arrays and strings.
It supports both Node.js and Browser.
xcase passes most of https://github.com/domchristie/humps tests, excluding only those with custom regexps and handler functions. So if you use humps
and need something much faster than this is the right place.
> node benchmark.js
xcase#camelize x 7,521,530 ops/sec ±0.18% (96 runs sampled)
humps#camelize x 870,637 ops/sec ±0.67% (95 runs sampled)
lodash#camelCase x 784,445 ops/sec ±1.18% (92 runs sampled)
Fastest is xcase#camelize
xcase#decamelize x 6,517,893 ops/sec ±0.43% (94 runs sampled)
humps#decamelize x 1,576,663 ops/sec ±0.65% (95 runs sampled)
lodash#snakeCase x 659,930 ops/sec ±1.50% (95 runs sampled)
Fastest is xcase#decamelize
xcase#camelizeKeys x 642,111 ops/sec ±1.16% (92 runs sampled)
humps#camelizeKeys x 126,551 ops/sec ±0.64% (91 runs sampled)
lodash#reduce + camelCase x 120,886 ops/sec ±1.11% (92 runs sampled)
Fastest is xcase#camelizeKeys
xcase#decamelizeKeys x 613,896 ops/sec ±1.13% (86 runs sampled)
humps#decamelizeKeys x 194,091 ops/sec ±0.61% (92 runs sampled)
lodash#reduce + snakeCase:
Fastest is xcase#decamelizeKeys
xcase#camelizeKeys (large object) x 678 ops/sec ±0.35% (94 runs sampled)
xcase#camelizeKeys {inPlace: true} (large object) x 570 ops/sec ±1.41% (86 runs sampled)
humps#camelizeKeys (large object) x 163 ops/sec ±0.22% (82 runs sampled)
Fastest is xcase#camelizeKeys (large object)
xcase#decamelizeKeys (large object) x 665 ops/sec ±0.68% (92 runs sampled)
humps#decamelizeKeys (large object) x 238 ops/sec ±0.63% (85 runs sampled)
Fastest is xcase#decamelizeKeys (large object)
Node: npm install --save xcase
Browser (JSPM): jspm install npm:xcase
Browser (Bower): jspm install xcase
Browser (Manual): Load https://raw.githubusercontent.com/encharm/xcase/master/dist/xcase.min.js and use global xcase
object
let {camelizeKeys} = require('xcase');
let obj = camelizeKeys({
foo_bar: 1
});
// obj is {fooBar: 1}
camelize(string, [options])
change "foo_bar"
/"foo bar"
/"foo-bar"
to "fooBar"
camelizeKeys(objectOrArray, [options])
change all keys according to camelize
decamelize(string, [options])
change "fooBar"
to "foo_bar"
and takes custom separator
in options
decamelizeKeys(objectOrArray, [options])
change all keys according to decamelize
pascalize(string, [opts])
change "foo_bar"
/"foo bar"
/"foo-bar"
to "FooBar"
pascalizeKeys(objectOrArray, [options])
change all keys according to pascalize
depascalize(string, [opts])
change "FooBar"
to "foo_bar"
and takes custom separator
in options
depascalizeKeys(objectOrArray, [options])
change all keys according to depascalize
Options:
inPlace: true
- to modify existing object (note, it's slower than default! v8 is smarter than us)separator
- for example -
for de**
variant of functionsMIT
Copyright (c) 2016, Code Charm Ltd
FAQs
Blazingly fast recursive convertion to and from camelCase or PascalCase for Objects and Arrays
The npm package xcase receives a total of 566,488 weekly downloads. As such, xcase popularity was classified as popular.
We found that xcase 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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