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lacuna-format

v3.0.0

Published

Nodes utils.format but without appending extra arguments

Downloads

3

Readme

lacuna-format

Node's util.format but without appending extra arguments

Usage

lacuna-format is a drop in replacement for Node's formatting utility where extra arguments are ignored.

const { format } = require("lacuna-format");

format("This is a %s", "formatted message")
// "This is a formatted message

The difference is that unlike Node's built in format, lacuna-format ignores extra arguments. lacunca is a synonym for "ignored".

For example

const { format } = require("util")
const { lacuna } = require("lacuna-format")

format("This is a message", undefined)
// This is a message undefined

lacuna("This is a message", undefined)
// This is a message

The rationale is that if you have a message with no format specifiers (eg: %s) then arguments should not be interpolated/added to the resulting string.

Known Issues

  • When using %s with an object, lacuna-format will fail with a ReferenceError as getProxyDetails is not exposed from the Node internals. Convert the object to a String first, then pass to the formatter.

Interoperability with Node

Each major version of lucana-format will track a LTS version of Node. The tests perform comparisons with the internal Node util.format.

  • 1.x - Node JS 12.22.8
  • 2.x - Node JS 14.18.2
  • 3.x - Node JS 16.13.1