toml-paser
v0.0.11
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A TOML parser for node.js
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TOML.js
apbmba:toml aaronblohowiak$ node
> toml = require('toml-parser')
[Function: parse]
> str = require('fs').readFileSync('./toml/example.toml', 'utf-8')
'# This is a TOML document. Boom.\n\ntitle = "TOML Example"\n\n[owner]\nname = "Tom Preston-Werner"\norganization = "GitHub"\nbio = "GitHub Cofounder & CEO\\nLikes tater tots and beer."\ndob = 1979-05-27T07:32:00Z # First class dates? Why not?\n\n[database]\nserver = "192.168.1.1"\nports = [ "8001", "8001", "8002" ]\nconnection_max = 5000\n\n[servers]\n\n # You can indent as you please. Tabs or spaces. TOML don\'t care.\n [servers.alpha]\n ip = "10.0.0.1"\n dc = "eqdc10"\n\n [servers.beta]\n ip = "10.0.0.2"\n dc = "eqdc10"\n\n\n\n'
> toml(str)
{ title: 'TOML Example',
owner:
{ name: 'Tom Preston-Werner',
organization: 'GitHub',
bio: 'GitHub Cofounder & CEO\nLikes tater tots and beer.',
dob: Sun May 27 1979 00:32:00 GMT-0700 (PDT) },
database:
{ server: '192.168.1.1',
ports: [ '8001', '8001', '8002' ],
connection_max: 5000 },
servers:
{ alpha: { ip: '10.0.0.1', dc: 'eqdc10' },
beta:
{ ip: '10.0.0.2',
dc: 'eqdc10',
negative: -10,
negativeFloat: -0.13 } } }
>
Known limitations: does not error on heterogeneous arrays.
Install:
npm install toml-parser
Use:
> require('toml-parser')("hi=3")
{ hi: 3 }