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duplival

v0.1.1

Published

Alias JSON values to reduce code duplication

Downloads

10

Readme

duplival

npm version Build Status npm download count XO code style

JSON + variables === <3 in only 292 bytes

Usage

const duplival = require('duplival');

duplival({
  key1: 'value1',
  key2: '<%= key1 %>'
});
/*
{
  key1: 'value1',
  key2: 'value1'
};
*/

Install

npm install --save duplival

Advanced Example

const duplival = require('duplival');

duplival({
  key1: 1,
  key2: '<%= key1 %>',
  key3: '<%= key1 + 2 %>'
});
/*
{
  key1: 1,
  key2: '1',
  key3: '3'
};
*/


const piglatin = require('piglatin');

const piglatinTemplate = {
  translate: piglatin,
  englishSentence: 'This is a very very long string you would not want to duplicate or type out. Yet you do want to do some type of operation with it. Let\'s say for example that you want to translate this. With english as your base and pig-latin as your goal, let\'s have some fun',
  piglatinSentence: `<%= translate(englishSentence) %>`
};
duplival(piglatinTemplate).piglatinSentence;
/*
'histay is a eryvay eryvay onglay tringsay ouyay ouldway otnay antway to uplicateday or ypetay utoay etyay ouyay do antway to do omesay ypetay of perationoay ithway it etlay s aysay orfay xampleeay hattay ouyay antway to ranslatetay histay ithway nglisheay as ouryay asebay ndaay igpay atinlay as ouryay oalgay etlay s avehay omesay unfay';
*/

How did that just happen?

duplival is powered by mighty ejs templating. Although originally intended for html, ejs can easily be hijacked into being our engine. It means we can now use variables, conditionals, and even loops inside of JSON objects.

API

duplival(target)

target

Type: object

Powered by ejs's powerful templating, this tiny module can help reduce code duplication create smaller JSON objects in your code.

License

MIT © Dawson Botsford


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