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self-helpers

v0.0.3

Published

Package Javascript contenant un bon nombre des fonctions ou des logiques de code que nous utilisons régulièrement qui sont mis en fonctions

Downloads

5

Readme

self-helpers

Package Javascript contenant un bon nombre des fonctions ou des logiques de code que nous utilisons régulièrement qui sont mis en fonctions

Installation

Ceci est un Node.js module disponible sur npm registry.

$ npm install self-helpers --save

API

const helpers = require('self-helpers');

console.log(helpers.rand(1,99))

rand(min, max, integer = true)

Permet de renvoyer un nombre aléatoire entre les nombres min et max

  • min : Le nombre minimal
  • max : Le nombre maximal
  • integer : Définie si le aléatoire à retourner doit être un entier ou non

Exemple

const { rand } = require('self-helpers');

console.log(rand(1,99, false));

stripHtmlTags(str)

Permet d'échapper (supprimer, enlever) les balises html dans la chaine de carctère passée en paramètre

  • str : La chaine à traquer et supprimer les balises

Exemple

const { stripHtmlTags } = require('self-helpers');

console.log(stripHtmlTags("<h1>Hello world !</h1>")); // Hello world !

formatDateWithSlash(date_string)

Permet de formater la date avec des slashs

  • date_string : La chaine de la date à formater

Exemple

const { formatDateWithSlash } = require('self-helpers');

console.log(formatDateWithSlash(new Date())); // d-m-y

objectEmpty(object)

Permet de vérifier si l'objet passé en paramètre est vide, ne contient aucun élément

  • object : L'objet à vérifier

Exemple

const helpers = require('self-helpers');

console.log(helpers.objectEmpty({})); // true
console.log(helpers.objectEmpty({name: 'Sekikande'})); // false

convertDateToSeconds(date)

Converti une date en seconds

  • date : La date à convertir

Exemple

console.log(helpers.convertDateToSeconds(new Date()));