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ws-string-binder.js

v1.1.0

Published

Light-weight pure javascript plugin to bind string variables easily and browser-insensitively.

Downloads

3

Readme

ws-string-binder.js

Light-weight pure javascript plugin to bind string variables easily and browser-insensitively.

Generals


The ws-string-binder.js provides string binder methods to improve explicitness of your code.
The string concatenating operation is very common technique in lots of business application practically.
But many of times, this basic operation makes code dirty and chaotic.
This is why I made this plugin.

This plugin is designed as a prototype function of javascript String object so that can be used by any circumstances.

How to use


There are three types of binding function $bind(), appending function $append(), and prepending function $prepend() defined.
And these are fully supports method chaining.

I am sure that you probably know all about this plugin as soon as see the following code fragments without any of API documents.

Simple Binding

var output = "The {} plugin requires that {} file is included."
             .$bind( "ws-string-binder.js" );
// output : The ws-string-binder.js plugin require ws-string-binder.js file is included.

var output = "The {} plugin requires that {} file is included."
             .$bind( "ws-string-binder.js(ver. {})" )
             .$bind( "1.0.0" );
// output : The ws-string-binder.js(ver. 1.0.0) plugin require ws-string-binder.js(ver. 1.0.0) file is included.

Indexical Binding with Array

var bindings = [ "Seoul", "South Korea", "East Asia" ];
var output = "The {0} is the capital of {1}. {1} is located in {2}."
             .$bind( bindings );
// output : The Seoul is the capital of South Korea. South Korea is located in East Asia.

Associative Binding with JSON object

var bindings = { "city" : "Seoul"
               , "country" : "South Korea"
               , "location" : "East Asia"
               };
var output = "The {city} is the capital of {country}. {country} is located in {location}."
             .$bind( bindings );
// output : The Seoul is the capital of South Korea. South Korea is located in East Asia.

Append strings

var output = "My name is"
             .$append( "Jake Wonsang Lee" );
             .$append( "." );
// output : My name is Jake Wonsang Lee.

Prepend strings

var output = "is his e-mail address."
             .$prepend( " " )
             .$prepend( "[email protected]" );
// output : [email protected] is his e-mail address.