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string_subsitute

v1.2.4

Published

string subsitute replacement

Downloads

6

Readme

cutstom-string-substitute

Cutstom string substitute

npm package

https://www.npmjs.com/package/string_subsitute

git repository

https://github.com/arunesh-saxena/cutstom-string-substitute"

how to use in node

dir example

const stingSub = require('string_subsitute');

stingSub('hello @name @surname I am happy to see you', {
    '@name': 'Kavi',
    '@surname': 'Saxena'
})
  
stingSub('hello @name. I am happy to see you @name', '@name', 'kavi')
  
const metaTitle = "@pdpTitle by @pdpBrand | Some time hello";

const metaTitleSub = stingSub(metaTitle, {
    "@pdpTitle": "ProductTile",
    "@pdpBrand": "MobileExample Inc."
});

how to using in browser

<head>
    <script src=".../node_modules/string_subsitute/lib/index.js"></script>
</head>
<body onload="onload()">
<script>
        onload = () => {
            const metaTitle = "@pdpTitle by @pdpBrand | Some time hello";
            const result = stingSub.stingSub(metaTitle, {
                "@pdpTitle": "ProductTile",
                "@pdpBrand": "MobileExample Inc."
            });
        }
    </script>
</body>

dev command

npm run dev for development purpose

npm run example to see example

npm run build will create the bundle at root folder You can change it by webpack

npm run build:front will create the bundle in lib/index.js