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trois

v1.0.3

Published

A JavaScript Util Library

Downloads

15

Readme

trois TravisCInpm version

A JavaScript Util Toolbox.

Installation

In a browser:

<script src="trois.js"></script>

Using npm:

$ npm install trois --save

How to use

// in browser
let components = trois.url.getUrlComponents(url);
// es2015
import trois from 'trois';
let components = trois.url.getUrlComponents(url);

Documentation

trois.format.camelize(obj)

camelize obj

Parameters

obj: *, camelize obj

Returns: *

trois.is.isArray(value)

test if value is an array.

Parameters

value: *, test if value is an array.

Returns: boolean

trois.is.isRegex(value)

test if value is an instance of RegExp.

Parameters

value: *, test if value is an instance of RegExp.

Returns: boolean

trois.is.isDate(value)

test if value is an instance of Date.

Parameters

value: *, test if value is an instance of Date.

Returns: boolean

trois.html.htmlEscape(str)

Escape HTML special characters

Parameters

str: string, Escape HTML special characters

Returns: string

trois.html.htmlUnescape(str)

Unescape HTML special characters

Parameters

str: string, Unescape HTML special characters

Returns: string

trois.url.getUrlComponents(url)

Convert url to an object with its components

Parameters

url: string, Convert url to an object with its components

Returns: object

trois.url.getQueryString(args)

Convert args to a query string. The args parameter should be an object like {key1: value1, key2: value2}.

Parameters

args: object, Convert args to a query string. The args parameter should be an object like {key1: value1, key2: value2}.

Returns: string

trois.url.getQueryArgs(qs)

Convert qs to an object. The qs parameter should be a string.

Parameters

qs: string, Convert qs to an object. The qs parameter should be a string.

Returns: object