A simple string template function based on named or indexed arguments
var format = require("string-template")
var greeting
// Format using an object hash with keys matching [0-9a-zA-Z]+
greeting = format("Hello {name}, you have {count} unread messages", {
name: "Robert",
count: 12
})
// greeting -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages"
// Format using a number indexed array
greeting = format("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages", ["Robert", 12])
// greeting -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages"
// Format using optional arguments
greeting = format("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages",
"Robert",
12)
// greeting -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages"
// Escape {} pairs by using double {{}}
var text = format("{{0}}")
// text -> "{0}"
string-template
exposes two template compiling options for when you need the
additional performance. Arguments passed to the compiled template are of the
same structure as the main string-template
function, so either a single
object/array or a list of arguments.
var compile = require("string-template/compile")
var greetingTemplate = compile("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages")
var greeting = greetingTemplate("Robert", 12)
// -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages"
Passing a truthy second argument to compile
will opt into using new Function
to generate a function. The function returned contains a literal string
concatenation statement, interleaving the correct arguments you have passed in.
var compile = require("string-template/compile")
var greetingTemplate = compile("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages", true)
// -> greetingTemplate generated using new Function
var greeting = greetingTemplate(["Robert", 12])
// -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages"
npm install string-template
# string-template [![build status][1]][2] [![dependency status][3]][4] [![coverage report][9]][10] [![stability index][15]][16] [![npm stats][13]][14] [![browser support][5]][6] A simple string template function based on named or indexed arguments ## Example ```js var format = require("string-template") var greeting // Format using an object hash with keys matching [0-9a-zA-Z]+ greeting = format("Hello {name}, you have {count} unread messages", { name: "Robert", count: 12 }) // greeting -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages" // Format using a number indexed array greeting = format("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages", ["Robert", 12]) // greeting -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages" // Format using optional arguments greeting = format("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages", "Robert", 12) // greeting -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages" // Escape {} pairs by using double {{}} var text = format("{{0}}") // text -> "{0}" ``` ## Compiling templates `string-template` exposes two template compiling options for when you need the additional performance. Arguments passed to the compiled template are of the same structure as the main `string-template` function, so either a single object/array or a list of arguments. ```js var compile = require("string-template/compile") var greetingTemplate = compile("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages") var greeting = greetingTemplate("Robert", 12) // -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages" ``` Passing a truthy second argument to `compile` will opt into using `new Function` to generate a function. The function returned contains a literal string concatenation statement, interleaving the correct arguments you have passed in. ```js var compile = require("string-template/compile") var greetingTemplate = compile("Hello {0}, you have {1} unread messages", true) // -> greetingTemplate generated using new Function var greeting = greetingTemplate(["Robert", 12]) // -> "Hello Robert, you have 12 unread messages" ``` ## Installation `npm install string-template` ## Contributors - Matt-Esch ## MIT Licenced [1]: https://secure.travis-ci.org/Matt-Esch/string-template.png [2]: https://travis-ci.org/Matt-Esch/string-template [3]: https://david-dm.org/Matt-Esch/string-template.png [4]: https://david-dm.org/Matt-Esch/string-template [5]: https://ci.testling.com/Matt-Esch/string-template.png [6]: https://ci.testling.com/Matt-Esch/string-template [9]: https://coveralls.io/repos/Matt-Esch/string-template/badge.png [10]: https://coveralls.io/r/Matt-Esch/string-template [13]: https://nodei.co/npm/string-template.png?downloads=true&stars=true [14]: https://nodei.co/npm/string-template [15]: http://hughsk.github.io/stability-badges/dist/unstable.svg [16]: http://github.com/hughsk/stability-badges [7]: https://badge.fury.io/js/string-template.png [8]: https://badge.fury.io/js/string-template [11]: https://gemnasium.com/Matt-Esch/string-template.png [12]: https://gemnasium.com/Matt-Esch/string-template