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kopi.js

v1.0.0

Published

API for ordering Singaporean Coffee

Downloads

12

Readme

Kopi.JS

API for ordering Singaporean Coffee

Kopi.JS is an incredibly lightweight JavaScript library for parsing Kopi ingredients and converting them to a legit Kopi order string. It can also do it the other way around. It's built in ES6 and tested with Mocha.

Why?

Because we need specs for Singapore Coffee!

It all started from this Twitter conversation: https://twitter.com/laktek/status/400080522656759808

Development setup

Requires Grunt.

  • npm install - set up all the tools
  • npm test - run the specs
  • npm run dist - generate the distribution files in dist folder

Documentation

Kopi.js can do two important things:

  1. Accept a bunch of ingredients and generate the string for you.
  2. Parse a Kopi order string and return the ingredients for you.

Kopi

Kopi is a singleton, like JSON. The methods available are also similar:

  • Kopi.parse
  • Kopi.stringify

Kopi.parse

Kopi.parse('Kopi O');
// return {water: 0.5, coffee: 0.5, condensed_milk: 0, evaporated_milk: 0, sugar: 0, state: 'warm'}

Ingredients:

  • water - number, default 1, 0 to 1
  • coffee - number, default 0, 0 to 1
  • condensed_milk (sweetened) - number, default 0, 0 to 1
  • evaporated_milk (unsweetened), number, default 0, 0 to 1
  • sugar - number, default 0, 0 to infinite
  • state - boolean, default warm, other values: lukewarm and iced

The sum of water, coffee, condensed_milk and evaporated_milk is always 1.

Kopi.stringify

Kopi.stringify({water: .5, coffee: .5});
// return 'Kopi O'

That simple.

License

MIT