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@roziscoding/format

v2.0.1

Published

Small formatting library based on a tagged template literal

Downloads

3

Readme

Format

Simple, 0 dependency library meant to make formatting strings easy

Installation

npm i @roziscoding/format

OR

yarn add @roziscoding/format

Usage

import { getFormat, getFullFormat } from '@roziscoding/format'
import { currency, json, date, time } from '@roziscoding/format/strategies'

const format = getFormat([currency, json, date, time], { locale: 'PT-br' }) // Does not load any strategy. Only uses passed ones
const fullFormat = getFullFormat({ locale: 'PT-br' }) // Loads all default strategies

const name = 'Roz'
const age = 23
const balance = 50
const date = new Date()

console.log(
  format`Hi, ${name}! You are ${age} years old, and have ${{ USD: balance }} on ${{ date }} at ${{
    time: date
  }}!`
)
// Hi, Roz! You are 23 years old, and have US$ 50,00 on 30/07/2020 at 23:38:17!

console.log(
  fullFormat`Hi, ${name}! You are ${age} years old, and have ${{ USD: balance }} on ${{
    date
  }} at ${{
    time: date
  }}!`
)
// Hi, Roz! You are 23 years old, and have US$ 50,00 on 30/07/2020 at 23:38:17!

Options

So far, every stragy accepts a locale option, which should be passed in the template literal param, like so: ${{ USD: balance, locale: 'en-US' }}. This can be set globally by passing a second parameter to getFormat, ou a single parameter to getFullFormat. If this isn't passed, undefined will be used.

Strategy specific options

  • date: Accepts every option accepted by Date.prototype.toLocaleDateString
  • time: Accepts every option accepted by Date.prototype.toLocaleTimeString
  • currency: Accepts every option accepted by Number.prototype.toLocaleString
  • json:
    • indent: Number param that should be passed to JSON.stringify as a third parameter, to

Contributing

  • clone this
  • do your changes
  • add tests
  • run npm test. Coverage must be 100%
  • commit with gitmoji
  • open a PR