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aex_lib

v0.1.10

Published

brkeejp's custom library

Downloads

14

Readme

AEox's Library

Description

aex_lib is created and accidentally uploaded library by brkeejp.

Library currently under development (Well in the end accidentally uploaded :). That mean updated frequently. I created this library because I want to create custom server & applications with customized codes. I strongly suggest you don't use this library. I'm not engineer or something, I'm just starter. (But this your decision). My current goal expand my library and upload with this way everyone can be use. Anyway you can found details below...

Installation

$ npm install aex_lib

Usage

function: TemplateString()

This function read any string as literals.

Example

Input File: app.js

const aexlib = require("aex_lib");

var Text = new aexlib.TemplateString("Bye ${this.name}!");
Text.fill({name: "Others"});

console.log(Text.render());

Output: console

Hello Others!
Or simply

Input File: app.js

const aexlib = require("aex_lib");

console.log(new aexlib.TemplateString("Hello visitor! This text generated with ${this.generator}.", {
  generator: "aex_lib"
}).render());

Output: console

Hello visitor! This text generated with aex_lib.

function: TemplateFile

This function read plain text, html, json, or any kind of text files with literals.

Example

Input File: app.js

const aexlib = require("aex_lib");

var Doc = new aexlib.TemplateFile("text.txt");
Doc.fill({name: "World"});

console.log(Doc.render());

Input File: text.txt

Hello ${this.name}! Time is now ${new Date().toString()}.

Output: console

Hello World! Time is now Tue Apr 02 2019 16:09:25 GMT+0300 (GMT+03:00).

Countion

if path start with "/" then command uses root directory if path start with "~" then command uses home directory if path start with "./" or "../" then command uses current directory if path start with letter then command uses main application directory

Contact

For any bug, suggestion or maybe just chatting you can always write me mail. [email protected]