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@acrool/js-utils

v3.2.10

Published

Common javascript utils methods for project development

Downloads

1,044

Readme

Acrool JS Utils

NPM npm

npm downloads npm

Features

type use strictNullChecks and strictNullChecks

  • Array - Methods related to handling arrays, such as groupBy, unique, deleting arrays, and immutable methods for adding to arrays.
  • Browser - Queries related to browser functionalities, such as console.log, scroll height, window clientHeight.
  • Convert - Type conversion, color code format conversion, file to base64, base64 to blob.
  • Date - Handling date ranges, simplifying date display, converting total seconds into hours, minutes, and seconds, etc.
  • Dom - Handling functions related to the DOM, such as manipulating Class, inserting iFrame, inserting Script, copying to clipboard, downloading blob.
  • Equal - Determining if it's empty (including 0, empty array, blank string, null, empty object), whether it's JSON, and Compose matching.
  • Number - Handling currency formatting, decimal point retention, and obtaining the difference between two ranges.
  • Object - Handling enhanced type support for Object.keys, retaining true properties in an Object, inverting objects, and so on.
  • String - Processing of strings, such as case conversion to camel case, enhanced string splitting, and so on.
  • Uri - Handling URL-related tasks, such as encoding & decoding QueryString, obtaining the main domain, subdomain, and so on.

Installation

date dependencies dayjs library

yarn add @acrool/js-utils

Examples

These are examples of imports for various types. Refer to the documentation inside each library for other methods.

import {groupBy} from '@acrool/js-utils/array';
import {getScrollHeight} from '@acrool/js-utils/browser';
import {emptyToNull} from '@acrool/js-utils/convert';
import {simpleDate} from '@acrool/js-utils/date';
import {copyToClipboard} from '@acrool/js-utils/dom';
import {isEmpty, isNotEmpty} from '@acrool/js-utils/equal';
import {formatCurrency} from '@acrool/js-utils/number';
import {objectKeys} from '@acrool/js-utils/object';
import {removeHtmlTag} from '@acrool/js-utils/string';
import {decodeQueryString} from '@acrool/js-utils/uri';
import {delay} from '@acrool/js-utils/prmoise';

Add module

./build-post-processors.js

Publishing

$ yarn build && npm publish ./dist --access=public

License

MIT © Acrool & Imagine