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kyoml

v0.4.8

Published

A pluggable dynamic markup language

Downloads

74

Readme

KyoML

A dynamic markup language with support for directives and plugins. More details on kyoml.com

codecov Specs

Basic usage

npm install --save kyoml

const kyoml = require('kyoml');

const json = kyoml.compile(`
  key1 = 'value1'
  key2 = 'value2'

  block {
    key3 = [1,2,3]
  }
`)

Directives

Directives can be added anywhere in the document with an @ prefix. In essence they are functions that allow you to alter your document and create enriched experiences.

const kyoml = require('kyoml');

const json = kyoml.compile(`
  key1 = 'value1'
  key2 = 'value2'

  block {
    @uppercase

    key3 = [1,2,3]
  }
`, {
  directives: {
    uppercase: (node) => {
      const {
        root,   // The root of the entire document
        base,   // The direct parent on which element you're operating on is
        key,    // The key on the base which contains the element
        path,   // The full path from the root (e.g document.block)
        value,  // The element itself
        set,    // A handy replace method
        get     // A getter allowing you to access anything in the entire document
      } = node;

      // You can now operate on your node

      set(_.mapKeys(value, key => key.toUpperCase()));
    }
  }
})

Output:

{
  "key1": "value1",
  "key2": "value2",
  "block": {
    "KEY3": [1,2,3]
  }
}

Directives with arguments

Directives can also take arguments, e.g

const kyoml = require('kyoml');

const json = kyoml.compile(`
  @prefix("foo_")

  key1 = 'value1'
  key2 = 'value2'

  block {
    key3 = [1,2,3]
  }
`, {
  directives: {
    prefix: ({ value }, prefix) => {
      set(_.mapKeys(value, key => prefix + key));
    }
  }
})

Output:

{
  "foo_key1": "value1",
  "foo_key2": "value2",
  "foo_block": {
    "key3": [1,2,3]
  }
}

Mappers

Mappers are simply directives, which replace the value directly

const kyoml = require('kyoml');

const json = kyoml.compile(`
  @addProperty("foo")

  key1 = 'value1'
  key2 = 'value2'
`, {
  mappers: {
    addProperty: (value, key) => ({ ...value, [key]: 'bar' })
  }
})

Output:

{
  "key1": "value1",
  "key2": "value2",
  "foo": "bar"
}

Piping

Values can be piped into directives using the directional |> or |< operators

e.g

const kyoml = require('kyoml');

const json = kyoml.compile(`
  key1 = 'value1' |> @uppercase
  key2 = @uppercase <| 'value2'
`, {
  mappers: {
    uppercase: (value) => (value.toUpperCase())
  }
})

Output:

{
  "key1": "VALUE1",
  "key2": "VALUE2"
}

String interpolation

String interpolation is supported using ${}

Example

block {
  hello = 'hello'

  subblock {
    array = ["world"]
    sentence = "${block.hello} ${block.subblock.array[0]}"
  }
}

NOTE: only double quoted strings will be interpolated

Supported types

  • Strings
  • Numbers
  • Arrays
  • Object
  • Booleans

Roadmap

  • [x] Primitive types
  • [x] Comments
  • [x] Blocks
  • [x] Directives
  • [x] Pipes
  • [x] VSCode syntax hightlighting
  • [ ] Playground
  • [ ] CLI converter