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string-placehold

v0.2.3

Published

A string template module for named or numbered placeholded strings and their interpolation, currying and more! (Based on ES6 template strings)

Readme

string-placehold

A string template module for named or numbered placeholded strings and their interpolation, currying and more! (Based on ES6 template strings)

Examples

Include by :

var placehold = require("string-placehold");

Named placeholders

var template = placehold `Greetings ${"name"}, welcome to ${"place"}.`
 
var result = template({
  name: "earthling",
  place: "mars"
});
//result -> "Greetings earthling, welcome to mars."

Numbered placeholders


var template = placehold `Greetings ${0}, welcome to ${1}.`

var result = template("earthling", "mars");
//result -> "Greetings earthling, welcome to mars."

//You can also pass in an array, it works by associating the placeholder with the array element on the index
var result = template(["earthling", "mars"]);

//or use the numbered placeholders in an object, since that's how they are treated internally
var result = template({
  0 : "earthling",
  1 : "mars"
});

Currying

Currying allows you to pass in the values for tokens partially, a function is returned to accept more values till all values have been passed and the resulting string is returned.

var template = placehold `Greetings ${0}, welcome to ${1}.`;

var curried = template.curry();

var welcomeAnEarthling = curried("earthling");

welcomeAnEarthling("mars")
//-> "Greetings earthlings, welcome to mars.";

welcomeAnEarthling("titan")
//-> "Greetings earthlings, welcome to titan.";

You may also

//use named placeholders in currying
var template = placehold `Greetings ${"name"}, welcome to ${"place"}.`;

var curried = template.curry();
var result = curried({name: "earthling"})({place: "mars"});
//result -> "Greetings earthling, welcome to mars."

//specify named placeholders in any order
var result = curried({place: "mars"})({name: "earthling"});

//and even specify numbered placeholders in arbitary order
var template = placehold `Greetings ${0}, welcome to ${1}.`;
var curried = template.curry();
var result = curried({1: "mars"})({0: "earthling"});

Installation

npm install string-placehold

Compatibility

Please note that this package is based on and requires support for ES6 template strings. Please ensure that your version of nodejs or iojs supports ES6 Template Strings. This package has been tested and works on iojs v2.3.1.

Licence

MIT