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percento

v1.0.13

Published

Simple node package to mixin json variables

Downloads

28

Readme

percento.js

Percento.js is designed to be Handlebars for JSON.

It is a node module that allows you to template JSON objects with mixins that can be resolved with a context by this package. Mixins are defined using delimiters, the default ones are %...%.

For example, given the following JSON object (template)

{
  "Jason": [
    "%actor%",
    "%murderer%",
    "%singer%"
  ]
}

And a context of

{
  singer: "Mraz",
  actor: "Statham",
  murderer: "Voorhees"
}

Percento.js will produce the following

{
  "Jason": [
    "Statham",
    "Voorhees",
    "Mraz"
  ]
}

Installation & Usage

To install this package to your project, run

npm install --save percento

Then require it and use it with

var percento = require('percento');

percento().resolve(json, ctx);

Percento returns the modified string, so you will have to assign it to a variable.

Options

Custom Delimiteres

Percento.js can be configured with a custom delimiter, or pair of opening and closing delimiters to define your own matchers.

percento({delimiter: '$$'}).resolve(template, ctx);
percento({delimiter: {first: '{{', last: '}}'}}).resolve(template, ctx);

Chaining Resolutions

You can chain resolutions calls together in the following manner

percento().chain().resolve(template, ctx1).resolve(ctx2).resolve(ctx3).value();

Chaining passes the resolved template through to each subsequent resolve call. You must call .value() at the end to return the current resolved template.

Nested Properties

Templates can access nested properties of a context, for example this JSON object

{
  "name": "%people[0].name%",
  "surname": "%people[1].surname%"
}

Can access the properties in this context

{
    people:[
        { name: "Juliet", surname: "Capulet" },
        { name: "Romeo", surname: "Montague" }
    ]
}

To pick the values "Juliet" and "Montague". This uses lodash's deep get method, so the accessor string in the template should behave the same way.

Self Resolution

Calling percento with a single argument will try to resolve all mixins using itself as the context, for example

var template = {
    name: "william",
    surname: "shakespeare",
    fullname: "%name% %surname%"
}

var result = percento().resolve(template);

result.fullname; // william shakespeare