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jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier

v1.0.5

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jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier

##jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier

A small library without deep sense for JavaScript.

##Info package npm link

Features

  • Arrays of objects and strings
  • Replicates the unique method of JavaScript arrays of objects
  • Transform strings with separator
  • Prevent saving same names in array of objects
  • Faster, smaller, and perhaps easier to use

Load

Run npm install to install all package

Node.js:

$ npm install --save jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier
var ASModifier = require('jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier');

ES6 module:

import { modifyArray } from 'jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier';
import { modifyString } from 'jsmp-infra-array-string-modifier';

Use

In all examples below, const let, semicolons and toString calls are not shown.

#####modifyArray modifyArray method takes 2 argument: initial array, and name, that should be added to array, if is not exist in it

#####modifyString modifyString method takes 2 argument: initial string with spaces, and separator, on which will be replaced all spaces in string

//array

initialArray = [{id: 0, name: 'Leek'}]
uniqValArray = modifyArray(initialArray, 'Tom') // [{id: 0, name: 'Leek'}, {id: 0, name: 'Tom'}]
uniqValArray2 = modifyArray(uniqValArray, 'Leek') // [{id: 0, name: 'Leek'}, {id: 1, name: 'Tom'}]
uniqValArray3 = modifyArray(uniqValArray) // [{id: 0, name: 'Leek'}, {id: 1, name: 'Tom'}, {id: 2, name: 'Jane'}]

//string

initialString = 'test awesome and not informative string'
transformedString = modifyString(initialString, '%') //'test%awesome%and%not%informative%string'
transformedString = modifyString(initialString) //'test!awesome!and!not!informative!string'

Test

The library can be tested using Node.js or a browser. To run all the tests, from a command-line at the root directory using npm

$ npm test

or at the test directory using Node

$ node test

Build

Run npm run compile to compile code from ES6 to ES5

npm run compile

Watch

Run npm run watch to compile code from ES6 to ES5 when code changed

npm run watch