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jazzon-lodash

v0.2.1

Published

Use some lodash goodness with jazzon

Downloads

4

Readme

jazzon-lodash

Use some lodash goodness with jazzon

Installation

$ npm install --save jazzon-lodash

Usage

The following lodash methods are availible and support passing arguments to (where applicable):

  • chunk
  • compact
  • drop
  • dropRight
  • fill
  • first
  • flatten
  • flattenDeep
  • indexOf
  • initial
  • last
  • lastIndexOf
  • pull
  • pullAt
  • rest
  • slice
  • take
  • takeRight
  • uniq
  • unzip
  • without
  • at
  • includes
  • pluck
  • sample
  • shuffle
  • size
  • now
  • gt
  • gte
  • isArray
  • isBoolean
  • isDate
  • isEmpty
  • isNaN
  • isNull
  • isNumber
  • isObject
  • isPlainObject
  • isString
  • lt
  • lte
  • add
  • ceil
  • floor
  • max
  • min
  • round
  • sum
  • inRange
  • random
  • findKey
  • findLastKey
  • get
  • has
  • invert
  • keys
  • omit
  • pairs
  • pick
  • set
  • values
  • camelCase
  • capitalize
  • deburr
  • endsWith
  • escape
  • kebabCase
  • pad
  • padLeft
  • padRight
  • parseInt
  • repeat
  • snakeCase
  • startCase
  • startsWith
  • trim
  • trimLeft
  • trimRight
  • trunc
  • unescape
  • words
  • uniqueId

The following lodash methods operate solely on the current state passed into the helper. Most of them expect an array:

  • difference
  • intersection
  • union
  • xor
  • zip
  • zipObject
  • merge

The template method is also supported. The template string passed in as an argument is rendered using the current state (passed from previous helper):

  • template

Conflicting helper names

To avoid conflict with other helpers one can prefix all the methods with "lodash" or "_".

pick === _.pick === lodash.pick

One can also force a custom prefix using the prefix option.

jazzon.use(require('jazzon-lodash')({ prefix: 'foo.' }));

jazzon.compile({ index: '@{ foo.random }' });