Package Exports
- string-kit
- string-kit/lib/camel
- string-kit/lib/camel.js
- string-kit/lib/escape
- string-kit/lib/escape.js
- string-kit/lib/format.js
- string-kit/lib/inspect.js
- string-kit/lib/latinize.js
- string-kit/lib/toTitleCase.js
- string-kit/lib/unicode.js
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String Kit
A string manipulation toolbox, featuring a string formatter (inspired by sprintf), a variable inspector (output featuring ANSI colors and HTML) and various escape functions (shell argument, regexp, html, etc).
- License: MIT
- Current status: beta
- Platform: Node.js only (browser support is planned)
Install
Use Node Package Manager:
npm install string-kitReference
- .format()
- .format.count()
- .inspect()
- Escape functions collection
.format( formatString , ... )
- formatString
Stringa string containing somesprintf()-like formating - ...
mixeda variable list of arguments to insert into the formatString
This function is inspired by the C's sprintf() function.
Basicly, if formatString includes format specifiers (subsequences beginning with %), the additional arguments
following formatString are formatted and inserted in the resulting string replacing their respective specifiers.
Also it diverges from C in quite a few places.
New: Since v0.3.x we can add styles markup (color, bold, italic, and so on...) using the ^ caret.
See the format markup documentation.
Basic usage:
var format = require( 'string-kit' ).format ;
console.log( format( 'Hello %s %s, how are you?' , 'Joe' , 'Doe' ) ) ;
// Output: 'Hello Joe Doe, how are you?'Specifiers:
%%write a single %%sstring%ffloat%dor %i integer%uunsigned integer%Uunsigned positive integer (>0)%hunsigned hexadecimal%xunsigned hexadecimal, force pair of symbols (e.g. 'f' -> '0f')%ounsigned octal%bunsigned binary%Icall string-kit's inspect()%Ycall string-kit's inspect(), but do not inspect non-enumerable%Ecall string-kit's inspectError()%JJSON.stringify()%Ddrop, the argument does not produce anything but is eaten anyway%Ffilter function existing in the this context, e.g. %[filter:%a%a]F%aargument for a filter function
Few examples:
var format = require( 'string-kit' ).format ;
console.log( format( 'This company regains %d%% of market share.' , 36 ) ) ;
// Output: 'This company regains 36% of market share.'
console.log( format( '11/8=%f' , 11/8 ) ) ;
// Output: '11/8=1.375'
console.log( format( 'Hexa %h %x' , 11 , 11 ) ) ;
// Output: 'Hexa b 0b'We can insert a number between the % sign and the letter of the specifier, this way, rather than using the next argument, it uses the Nth argument, this is the absolute position:
console.log( format( '%2s%1s%3s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ) ; // 'BAC'Also, the internal pointer is moved anyway, so the Nth format specifier still use the Nth argument if it doesn't specify any position:
console.log( format( '%2s%s%s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ) ; // 'BBC'If the number is preceded by a plus or a minus sign, the relative position is used rather than the absolute position.
console.log( format( '%+1s%-1s%s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ) ; // 'BAC'Use case: language.
var hello = {
en: 'Hello %s %s!' ,
jp: 'Konnichiwa %2s %1s!'
} ;
console.log( format( hello[ lang ] , firstName , lastName ) ) ;
// Output the appropriate greeting in a language.
// In japanese the last name will come before the first name,
// but the argument list doesn't need to be changed.The mysterious %[]F format specifier is used when we want custom formatter.
Firstly we need to build an object containing one or many functions.
Then, format() should be used with call(), to pass the functions collection as the this context.
The %[ is followed by the function's name, followed by a :, followed by a variable list of arguments using %a.
It is still possible to use relative and absolute positionning.
The whole format specifier is finished when a ]F is encountered.
Example:
var filters = {
fxy: function( a , b ) { return '' + ( a * a + b ) ; }
} ;
console.log( format.call( filters , '%s%[fxy:%a%a]F' , 'f(x,y)=' , 5 , 3 ) ) ;
// Output: 'f(x,y)=28'
console.log( format.call( filters , '%s%[fxy:%+1a%-1a]F' , 'f(x,y)=' , 5 , 3 ) ) ;
// Output: 'f(x,y)=14'Style markup reference
Since v0.3.x we can add styles (color, bold, italic, and so on...) using the ^ caret:
var format = require( 'string-kit' ).format ;
console.log( format( 'This is ^rred^ and ^bblue^:!' , 'Joe' , 'Doe' ) ) ;
// Output: 'This is red and blue!' with 'red' written in red and 'blue' written in blue.Style markup:
^^write a single caret^^bswitch to blue^Bswitch to bright blue^cswitch to cyan^Cswitch to bright cyan^gswitch to green^Gswitch to bright green^kswitch to black^Kswitch to bright black^mswitch to magenta^Mswitch to bright magenta^rswitch to red^Rswitch to bright red^wswitch to white^Wswitch to bright white^yswitch to yellow (i.e. brown or orange)^Yswitch to bright yellow (i.e. yellow)^_switch to underline^/switch to italic^!switch to inverse (inverse background and foreground color)^+switch to bold^-switch to dim^:reset the style^(caret followed by a space) reset the style and write a single space^#background modifier: next color will be a background color instead of a foreground color, e.g.:'Some ^#^r^bred backgroundtext' will write red background in blue over red.
Note: as soon as the format string has one style markup, a style reset will be added at the end of the string.
.format.count( formatString )
- formatString
Stringa string containing somesprintf()-like formating
It just counts the number of format specifier in the formatString.
.inspect( [options] , variable )
- options
Objectdisplay options, the following key are possible:- style
Stringthis is the style to use, the value can be:- 'none': (default) normal output suitable for console.log() or writing into a file
- 'color': colorful output suitable for terminal
- 'html': html output
- depth: depth limit, default: 3
- noFunc: do not display functions
- noDescriptor: do not display descriptor information
- noType: do not display type and constructor
- enumOnly: only display enumerable properties
- funcDetails: display function's details
- proto: display object's prototype
- sort: sort the keys
- minimal: imply noFunc: true, noDescriptor: true, noType: true, enumOnly: true, proto: false and funcDetails: false. Display a minimal JSON-like output.
- protoBlackList:
Setof blacklisted object prototype (will not recurse inside it) - propertyBlackList:
Setof blacklisted property names (will not even display it)
- style
- variable
mixedanything we want to inspect/debug
It inspect a variable, and return a string ready to be displayed with console.log(), or even as HTML output.
It produces a slightly better output than node's util.inspect(), with more options to control what should be displayed.
Since options come first, it is possible to use bind() to create some custom variable inspector.
For example:
var colorInspect = require( 'string-kit' ).inspect.bind( undefined , { style: 'color' } ) ;Escape functions collection
.escape.shellArg( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes the string so that it will be suitable as a shell command's argument.
.escape.regExp( str ) , .escape.regExpPattern( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes the string so that it will be suitable to inject it in a regular expression's pattern as a literal string.
Example of a search and replace from a user's input:
var result = data.replace(
new RegExp( stringKit.escape.regExp( userInputSearch ) , 'g' ) ,
stringKit.escape.regExpReplacement( userInputReplace )
) ;.escape.regExpReplacement( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes the string so that it will be suitable as a literal string for a regular expression's replacement.
.escape.html( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes the string so that it will be suitable as HTML content.
Only < > & are replaced by HTML entities.
.escape.htmlAttr( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes the string so that it will be suitable as an HTML tag attribute's value.
Only < > & " are replaced by HTML entities.
It assumes valid HTML: the attribute's value should be into double quote, not in single quote.
.escape.htmlSpecialChars( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes all HTML special characters, < > & " ' are replaced by HTML entities.
.escape.control( str )
- str
Stringthe string to filter
It escapes all ASCII control characters (code lesser than or equals to 0x1F, or backspace).
Carriage return, newline and tabulation are respectively replaced by \r, \n and \t.
Other characters are replaced by the unicode notation, e.g. NUL is replaced by \x00.
Full BDD spec generated by Mocha:
TOC
format()
should perform basic examples.
expect( format( 'Hello world' ) ).to.be( 'Hello world' ) ;
expect( format( 'Hello %s' , 'world' ) ).to.be( 'Hello world' ) ;
expect( format( 'Hello %s %s, how are you?' , 'Joe' , 'Doe' ) ).to.be( 'Hello Joe Doe, how are you?' ) ;
expect( format( 'I have %i cookies.' , 3 ) ).to.be( 'I have 3 cookies.' ) ;
expect( format( 'This company regains %d%% of market share.' , 36 ) ).to.be( 'This company regains 36% of market share.' ) ;
expect( format( '11/8=%f' , 11/8 ) ).to.be( '11/8=1.375' ) ;
expect( format( 'Binary %b %b' , 11 , 123 ) ).to.be( 'Binary 1011 1111011' ) ;
expect( format( 'Octal %o %o' , 11 , 123 ) ).to.be( 'Octal 13 173' ) ;
expect( format( 'Hexa %h %x %x' , 11 , 11 , 123 ) ).to.be( 'Hexa b 0b 7b' ) ;
expect( format( 'JSON %J' , {hello:'world',here:'is',my:{wonderful:'object'}} ) ).to.be( 'JSON {"hello":"world","here":"is","my":{"wonderful":"object"}}' ) ;
expect( format( 'Inspect %I' , {hello:'world',here:'is',my:{wonderful:'object'}} ) ).to.be( 'Inspect <Object> <object> {\n hello: "world" <string>(5)\n here: "is" <string>(2)\n my: <Object> <object> {\n wonderful: "object" <string>(6)\n }\n}\n' ) ;
//expect( format( 'Inspect %E' , new Error( 'Some error' ) ) ).to.be( '' ) ;%u should format unsigned integer.
expect( format( '%u' , 123 ) ).to.be( '123' ) ;
expect( format( '%u' , 0 ) ).to.be( '0' ) ;
expect( format( '%u' , -123 ) ).to.be( '0' ) ;
expect( format( '%u' ) ).to.be( '0' ) ;%U should format positive unsigned integer.
expect( format( '%U' , 123 ) ).to.be( '123' ) ;
expect( format( '%U' , 0 ) ).to.be( '1' ) ;
expect( format( '%U' , -123 ) ).to.be( '1' ) ;
expect( format( '%U' ) ).to.be( '1' ) ;%z should format as base64.
expect( format( '%z' , 'some text' ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSB0ZXh0' ) ;
expect( format( '%z' , Buffer.from( 'some text' ) ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSB0ZXh0' ) ;
expect( format( '%z' , 'some longer text' ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSBsb25nZXIgdGV4dA==' ) ;
expect( format( '%z' , Buffer.from( 'some longer text' ) ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSBsb25nZXIgdGV4dA==' ) ;
expect( format( '%z' , Buffer.from( '+/c=' , 'base64' ) ) ).to.be( '+/c=' ) ;%Z should format as base64.
expect( format( '%Z' , 'some text' ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSB0ZXh0' ) ;
expect( format( '%Z' , Buffer.from( 'some text' ) ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSB0ZXh0' ) ;
expect( format( '%Z' , 'some longer text' ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSBsb25nZXIgdGV4dA' ) ;
expect( format( '%Z' , Buffer.from( 'some longer text' ) ) ).to.be( 'c29tZSBsb25nZXIgdGV4dA' ) ;
expect( format( '%Z' , Buffer.from( '+/c=' , 'base64' ) ) ).to.be( '-_c' ) ;should perform well the argument's index feature.
expect( format( '%s%s%s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ).to.be( 'ABC' ) ;
expect( format( '%+1s%-1s%s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ).to.be( 'BAC' ) ;
expect( format( '%3s%s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ).to.be( 'CBC' ) ;should perform well the mode arguments feature.
expect( format( '%[f0]f' , 1/3 ) ).to.be( '0' ) ;
expect( format( '%[f1]f' , 1/3 ) ).to.be( '0.3' ) ;
expect( format( '%[f2]f' , 1/3 ) ).to.be( '0.33' ) ;
expect( format( '%[f0]f' , 0.1 ) ).to.be( '0' ) ;
expect( format( '%[f1]f' , 0.1 ) ).to.be( '0.1' ) ;
expect( format( '%[f2]f' , 0.1 ) ).to.be( '0.10' ) ;
/* p is not finished yet
expect( format( '%[p1]f' , 123 ) ).to.be( '10000' ) ;
expect( format( '%[p2]f' , 123 ) ).to.be( '12000' ) ;
expect( format( '%[p1]f' , 1/3 ) ).to.be( '0.3' ) ;
expect( format( '%[p2]f' , 1/3 ) ).to.be( '0.33' ) ;
expect( format( '%[p1]f' , 0.1 ) ).to.be( '0.1' ) ;
expect( format( '%[p2]f' , 0.1 ) ).to.be( '0.10' ) ;
*/format.count() should count the number of arguments found.
expect( format.count( 'blah blih blah' ) ).to.be( 0 ) ;
expect( format.count( 'blah blih %% blah' ) ).to.be( 0 ) ;
expect( format.count( '%i %s' ) ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( format.count( '%1i %1s' ) ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( format.count( '%5i' ) ).to.be( 5 ) ;
expect( format.count( '%[unexistant]F' ) ).to.be( 0 ) ;
expect( format.count( '%[unexistant:%a%a]F' ) ).to.be( 2 ) ;format.hasFormatting() should return true if the string has formatting and thus need to be interpreted, or false otherwise.
expect( format.hasFormatting( 'blah blih blah' ) ).to.be( false ) ;
expect( format.hasFormatting( 'blah blih %% blah' ) ).to.be( true ) ;
expect( format.hasFormatting( '%i %s' ) ).to.be( true ) ;
expect( format.hasFormatting( '%[unexistant]F' ) ).to.be( true ) ;
expect( format.hasFormatting( '%[unexistant:%a%a]F' ) ).to.be( true ) ;when using a filter object as the this context, the %[functionName]F format should use a custom function to format the input.
var formatter = {
format: formatMethod ,
fn: {
fixed: function() { return 'f' ; } ,
double: function( str ) { return '' + str + str ; } ,
fxy: function( a , b ) { return '' + ( a * a + b ) ; }
}
} ;
expect( formatter.format( '%[fixed]F' ) ).to.be( 'f' ) ;
expect( formatter.format( '%[fixed]F%s%s%s' , 'A' , 'B' , 'C' ) ).to.be( 'fABC' ) ;
expect( formatter.format( '%s%[fxy:%a%a]F' , 'f(x,y)=' , 5 , 3 ) ).to.be( 'f(x,y)=28' ) ;
expect( formatter.format( '%s%[fxy:%+1a%-1a]F' , 'f(x,y)=' , 5 , 3 ) ).to.be( 'f(x,y)=14' ) ;
expect( formatter.format( '%[unexistant]F' ) ).to.be( '' ) ;'^' should add markup, defaulting to ansi markup.
expect( format( 'this is ^^ a caret' ) ).to.be( 'this is ^ a caret' ) ;
expect( format( 'this is ^_underlined^: this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.underline + 'underlined' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( format( 'this is ^_underlined^ this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.underline + 'underlined' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( format( 'this is ^_underlined^:this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.underline + 'underlined' + ansi.reset + 'this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( format( 'this is ^Bblue^: this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.brightBlue + 'blue' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( format( 'this is ^Bblue^ this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.brightBlue + 'blue' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;'^' markup: shift feature.
expect( format( 'this background is ^#^bblue^ this is ^wwhite' ) )
.to.be( 'this background is ' + ansi.bgBlue + 'blue' + ansi.reset + ' this is ' + ansi.white + 'white' + ansi.reset ) ;should expose a stand-alone markup only method.
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^^ a caret' ) ).to.be( 'this is ^ a caret' ) ;
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^_underlined^: this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.underline + 'underlined' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^_underlined^ this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.underline + 'underlined' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^_underlined^:this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.underline + 'underlined' + ansi.reset + 'this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^Bblue^: this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.brightBlue + 'blue' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^Bblue^ this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.brightBlue + 'blue' + ansi.reset + ' this is not' + ansi.reset ) ;
// format syntax should be ignored
expect( string.markup( 'this is ^Bblue^ this is not %d' , 5 ) )
.to.be( 'this is ' + ansi.brightBlue + 'blue' + ansi.reset + ' this is not %d' + ansi.reset ) ;should expose a stand-alone markup only method.
var wwwFormatter = {
endingMarkupReset: true ,
markupReset: function( markupStack ) {
var str = '</span>'.repeat( markupStack.length ) ;
markupStack.length = 0 ;
return str ;
} ,
markup: {
":": function( markupStack ) {
var str = '</span>'.repeat( markupStack.length ) ;
markupStack.length = 0 ;
return str ;
} ,
" ": function( markupStack ) {
var str = '</span>'.repeat( markupStack.length ) ;
markupStack.length = 0 ;
return str + ' ' ;
} ,
"+": '<span style="font-weight:bold">' ,
"b": '<span style="color:blue">'
}
} ;
var markup = string.markupMethod.bind( wwwFormatter ) ;
var format = string.formatMethod.bind( wwwFormatter ) ;
expect( markup( 'this is ^^ a caret' ) ).to.be( 'this is ^ a caret' ) ;
expect( markup( 'this is ^+bold^: this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is <span style="font-weight:bold">bold</span> this is not' ) ;
expect( markup( 'this is ^+bold^ this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is <span style="font-weight:bold">bold</span> this is not' ) ;
expect( markup( 'this is ^+bold^:this is not' ) )
.to.be( 'this is <span style="font-weight:bold">bold</span>this is not' ) ;
expect( markup( 'this is ^b^+blue bold' ) )
.to.be( 'this is <span style="color:blue"><span style="font-weight:bold">blue bold</span></span>' ) ;
expect( format( 'this is ^b^+blue bold' ) )
.to.be( 'this is <span style="color:blue"><span style="font-weight:bold">blue bold</span></span>' ) ;Escape collection
escape.control() should escape control characters.
expect( string.escape.control( 'Hello\n\t... world!' ) ).to.be( 'Hello\\n\\t... world!' ) ;
expect( string.escape.control( 'Hello\\n\\t... world!' ) ).to.be( 'Hello\\n\\t... world!' ) ;
expect( string.escape.control( 'Hello\\\n\\\t... world!' ) ).to.be( 'Hello\\\\n\\\\t... world!' ) ;
expect( string.escape.control( 'Hello\\\\n\\\\t... world!' ) ).to.be( 'Hello\\\\n\\\\t... world!' ) ;
expect( string.escape.control( 'Nasty\x00chars\x1bhere\x7f!' ) ).to.be( 'Nasty\\x00chars\\x1bhere\\x7f!' ) ;escape.shellArg() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as a shell command's argument.
//console.log( 'Shell arg:' , string.escape.shellArg( "Here's my shell's argument" ) ) ;
expect( string.escape.shellArg( "Here's my shell's argument" ) ).to.be( "'Here'\\''s my shell'\\''s argument'" ) ;escape.jsSingleQuote() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as a JS string code.
expect( string.escape.jsSingleQuote( "A string with 'single' quotes" ) ).to.be( "A string with \\'single\\' quotes" ) ;
expect( string.escape.jsSingleQuote( "A string with 'single' quotes\nand new\nlines" ) ).to.be( "A string with \\'single\\' quotes\\nand new\\nlines" ) ;escape.jsDoubleQuote() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as a JS string code.
expect( string.escape.jsDoubleQuote( 'A string with "double" quotes' ) ).to.be( 'A string with \\"double\\" quotes' ) ;
expect( string.escape.jsDoubleQuote( 'A string with "double" quotes\nand new\nlines' ) ).to.be( 'A string with \\"double\\" quotes\\nand new\\nlines' ) ;escape.regExp() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as a literal string into a regular expression pattern.
//console.log( 'String in RegExp:' , string.escape.regExp( "(This) {is} [my] ^$tring^... +doesn't+ *it*? |yes| \\no\\ /maybe/" ) ) ;
expect( string.escape.regExp( "(This) {is} [my] ^$tring^... +doesn't+ *it*? |yes| \\no\\ /maybe/" ) )
.to.be( "\\(This\\) \\{is\\} \\[my\\] \\^\\$tring\\^\\.\\.\\. \\+doesn't\\+ \\*it\\*\\? \\|yes\\| \\\\no\\\\ \\/maybe\\/" ) ;escape.regExpReplacement() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as a literal string into a regular expression replacement.
expect( string.escape.regExpReplacement( "$he love$ dollar$ $$$" ) ).to.be( "$$he love$$ dollar$$ $$$$$$" ) ;
expect(
'$he love$ dollar$ $$$'.replace(
new RegExp( string.escape.regExp( '$' ) , 'g' ) ,
string.escape.regExpReplacement( '$1' )
)
).to.be( "$1he love$1 dollar$1 $1$1$1" ) ;escape.html() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as HTML content.
//console.log( string.escape.html( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ) ;
expect( string.escape.html( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ).to.be( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ;escape.htmlAttr() should escape a string so that it will be suitable as an HTML tag attribute's value.
//console.log( string.escape.htmlAttr( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ) ;
expect( string.escape.htmlAttr( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ).to.be( "<This> isn't "R&D"" ) ;escape.htmlSpecialChars() should escape all HTML special characters.
//console.log( string.escape.htmlSpecialChars( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ) ;
expect( string.escape.htmlSpecialChars( "<This> isn't \"R&D\"" ) ).to.be( "<This> isn't "R&D"" ) ;Camel case
.toCamelCase() should transform a string composed of alphanum - minus - underscore to a camelCase string.
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'one-two-three' ) ).to.be( 'oneTwoThree' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'one_two_three' ) ).to.be( 'oneTwoThree' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'OnE-tWo_tHree' ) ).to.be( 'oneTwoThree' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'ONE-TWO-THREE' ) ).to.be( 'oneTwoThree' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'a-b-c' ) ).to.be( 'aBC' ) ;.toCamelCase() edge cases.
expect( string.toCamelCase( '' ) ).to.be( '' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase() ).to.be( '' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'u' ) ).to.be( 'u' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'U' ) ).to.be( 'u' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'U-b' ) ).to.be( 'uB' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( 'U-' ) ).to.be( 'u' ) ;
expect( string.toCamelCase( '-U' ) ).to.be( 'u' ) ;.camelCaseToDashed() should transform a string composed of alphanum - minus - underscore to a camelCase string.
expect( string.camelCaseToDashed( 'oneTwoThree' ) ).to.be( 'one-two-three' ) ;
expect( string.camelCaseToDashed( 'OneTwoThree' ) ).to.be( 'one-two-three' ) ;
expect( string.camelCaseToDashed( 'aBC' ) ).to.be( 'a-b-c' ) ;Latinize
.latinize() should transform to regular latin letters without any accent.
expect( string.latinize( 'éàèùâêîôûÂÊÎÔÛäëïöüÄËÏÖÜæÆŧøþßðđħł' ) )
.to.be( 'eaeuaeiouAEIOUaeiouAEIOUaeAEtothssdhdhl' ) ;Wordwrap
.wordwrap() should wrap words.
expect( string.wordwrap( 'one two three four five six seven' , 10 ) ).to.be( 'one two\nthree\nfour five\nsix seven' ) ;
expect( string.wordwrap( 'one two three four five six seven' , 10 , '<br />\n' ) ).to.be( 'one two<br />\nthree<br />\nfour five<br />\nsix seven' ) ;
expect( string.wordwrap( 'one two three four five six seven' , 10 , null ) ).to.eql( [ 'one two' , 'three' , 'four five' , 'six seven' ] ) ;
expect( string.wordwrap( 'one\ntwo three four five six seven' , 10 ) ).to.be( 'one\ntwo three\nfour five\nsix seven' ) ;
expect( string.wordwrap( ' one\ntwo three four five six seven' , 10 ) ).to.be( 'one\ntwo three\nfour five\nsix seven' ) ;
expect( string.wordwrap( ' one \ntwo three four five six seven' , 10 ) ).to.be( 'one\ntwo three\nfour five\nsix seven' ) ;inspect()
should inspect a variable with default options accordingly.
var MyClass = function MyClass() {
this.variable = 1 ;
} ;
MyClass.prototype.report = function report() { console.log( 'Variable value:' , this.variable ) ; } ;
MyClass.staticFunc = function staticFunc() { console.log( 'Static function.' ) ; } ;
var sparseArray = [] ;
sparseArray[ 3 ] = 'three' ;
sparseArray[ 10 ] = 'ten' ;
sparseArray[ 20 ] = 'twenty' ;
sparseArray.customProperty = 'customProperty' ;
var object = {
a: 'A' ,
b: 2 ,
str: 'Woot\nWoot\rWoot\tWoot' ,
sub: {
u: undefined ,
n: null ,
t: true ,
f: false
} ,
emptyString: '' ,
emptyObject: {} ,
list: [ 'one','two','three' ] ,
emptyList: [] ,
sparseArray: sparseArray ,
hello: function hello() { console.log( 'Hello!' ) ; } ,
anonymous: function() { console.log( 'anonymous...' ) ; } ,
class: MyClass ,
instance: new MyClass() ,
buf: new Buffer( 'This is a buffer!' )
} ;
object.sub.circular = object ;
Object.defineProperties( object , {
c: { value: '3' } ,
d: {
get: function() { throw new Error( 'Should not be called by the test' ) ; } ,
set: function( value ) {}
}
} ) ;
//console.log( '>>>>>' , string.escape.control( string.inspect( object ) ) ) ;
//console.log( string.inspect( { style: 'color' } , object ) ) ;
var actual = string.inspect( object ) ;
var expected = '<Object> <object> {\n a: "A" <string>(1)\n b: 2 <number>\n str: "Woot\\nWoot\\rWoot\\tWoot" <string>(19)\n sub: <Object> <object> {\n u: undefined\n n: null\n t: true\n f: false\n circular: <Object> <object> [circular]\n }\n emptyString: "" <string>(0)\n emptyObject: <Object> <object> {}\n list: <Array>(3) <object> {\n [0] "one" <string>(3)\n [1] "two" <string>(3)\n [2] "three" <string>(5)\n length: 3 <number> <-conf -enum>\n }\n emptyList: <Array>(0) <object> {\n length: 0 <number> <-conf -enum>\n }\n sparseArray: <Array>(21) <object> {\n [3] "three" <string>(5)\n [10] "ten" <string>(3)\n [20] "twenty" <string>(6)\n length: 21 <number> <-conf -enum>\n customProperty: "customProperty" <string>(14)\n }\n hello: <Function> hello(0) <function>\n anonymous: <Function> anonymous(0) <function>\n class: <Function> MyClass(0) <function>\n instance: <MyClass> <object> {\n variable: 1 <number>\n }\n buf: <Buffer 54 68 69 73 20 69 73 20 61 20 62 75 66 66 65 72 21> <Buffer>(17)\n c: "3" <string>(1) <-conf -enum -w>\n d: <getter/setter> {\n get: <Function> get(0) <function>\n set: <Function> set(1) <function>\n }\n}\n' ;
//console.log( '\n' + expected + '\n\n' + actual + '\n\n' ) ;
expect( actual ).to.be( expected ) ;
//console.log( string.inspect( { style: 'color' } , object ) ) ;should pass the Array circular references bug.
var array = [ [ 1 ] ] ;
expect( string.inspect( array ) ).to.be( '<Array>(1) <object> {\n [0] <Array>(1) <object> {\n [0] 1 <number>\n length: 1 <number> <-conf -enum>\n }\n length: 1 <number> <-conf -enum>\n}\n' ) ;Title case
Basic .toTitleCase() usages.
expect( string.toTitleCase( 'bob bill booo électron hétérogénéité ALLCAPS McDowell jean-michel' ) )
.to.be( 'Bob Bill Booo Électron Hétérogénéité ALLCAPS McDowell Jean-Michel' ) ;
expect( string.toTitleCase( 'bob bill booo électron hétérogénéité ALLCAPS McDowell jean-michel' , { zealous: true } ) )
.to.be( 'Bob Bill Booo Électron Hétérogénéité Allcaps Mcdowell Jean-Michel' ) ;
expect( string.toTitleCase( 'bob bill booo électron hétérogénéité ALLCAPS McDowell jean-michel' , { zealous: true , preserveAllCaps: true } ) )
.to.be( 'Bob Bill Booo Électron Hétérogénéité ALLCAPS Mcdowell Jean-Michel' ) ;Misc
.resize().
expect( string.resize( 'bobby' , 3 ) ).to.be( 'bob' ) ;
expect( string.resize( 'bobby' , 5 ) ).to.be( 'bobby' ) ;
expect( string.resize( 'bobby' , 8 ) ).to.be( 'bobby ' ) ;Unicode
unicode.length() should report correctly the length of a string.
expect( string.unicode.length( '' ) ).to.be( 0 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( 'a' ) ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( 'abc' ) ).to.be( 3 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( '\x1b[' ) ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( '𝌆' ) ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( 'a𝌆' ) ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( 'a𝌆a𝌆a' ) ).to.be( 5 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( 'é𝌆é𝌆é' ) ).to.be( 5 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( '䷆䷆' ) ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( '備' ) ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( '備備' ) ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.length( '備-備' ) ).to.be( 3 ) ;unicode.toArray() should produce an array of character.
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '' ) ).to.eql( [] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( 'a' ) ).to.eql( [ 'a' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( 'abc' ) ).to.eql( [ 'a' , 'b' , 'c' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '\x1b[' ) ).to.eql( [ '\x1b' , '[' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '𝌆' ) ).to.eql( [ '𝌆' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( 'a𝌆' ) ).to.eql( [ 'a' , '𝌆' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( 'a𝌆a𝌆a' ) ).to.eql( [ 'a' , '𝌆' , 'a' , '𝌆' , 'a' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( 'é𝌆é𝌆é' ) ).to.eql( [ 'é' , '𝌆' , 'é' , '𝌆' , 'é' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '䷆䷆' ) ).to.eql( [ '䷆' , '䷆' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '備' ) ).to.eql( [ '備' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '備備' ) ).to.eql( [ '備' , '備' ] ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toArray( '備-備' ) ).to.eql( [ '備' , '-' , '備' ] ) ;unicode.surrogatePair() should return 0 for single char, 1 for leading surrogate, -1 for trailing surrogate.
expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( 'a' ) ).to.be( 0 ) ;
expect( '𝌆'.length ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( '𝌆'[0] ) ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( '𝌆'[1] ) ).to.be( -1 ) ;
expect( '備'.length ).to.be( 2 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( '備'[0] ) ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( '備'[1] ) ).to.be( -1 ) ;
// Can be wide or not, but expressed in only 1 code unit
expect( '䷆'.length ).to.be( 1 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( '䷆'[0] ) ).to.be( 0 ) ;
// expect( string.unicode.surrogatePair( '䷆'[1] ) ).to.be( undefined ) ;unicode.isFullWidth() should return true if the char is full-width.
expect( string.unicode.isFullWidth( 'a' ) ).to.be( false ) ;
expect( string.unicode.isFullWidth( '@' ) ).to.be( true ) ;
expect( string.unicode.isFullWidth( '𝌆' ) ).to.be( false ) ;
expect( string.unicode.isFullWidth( '備' ) ).to.be( true ) ;
expect( string.unicode.isFullWidth( '䷆' ) ).to.be( false ) ;.toFullWidth() should transform a character to its full-width variant, if it exist.
expect( string.unicode.toFullWidth( '@' ) ).to.be( '@' ) ;
expect( string.unicode.toFullWidth( 'é' ) ).to.be( 'é' ) ;.width() should return the width of a string when displayed on a terminal or a monospace font.
expect( string.unicode.width( 'aé@à' ) ).to.be( 4 ) ;
expect( string.unicode.width( 'aé@à' ) ).to.be( 5 ) ;