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toml-patch

v0.2.3

Published

Patch, parse, and stringify TOML

Downloads

759

Readme

toml-patch

Patch, parse, and stringify TOML.

Installation

toml-patch is dependency-free and can be installed via npm or yarn.

$ npm install --save toml-patch

For browser usage, you can use unpkg:

<script src="https://unpkg.com/toml-patch"></script>

API

# patch(existing, updated)

Patch an existing TOML string with the given updated JS/JSON value, while attempting to retain the format of the existing document, including comments, indentation, and structure.

const TOML = require('toml-patch');
const assert = require('assert');

const existing = `
# This is a TOML document

title = "TOML example"
owner.name = "Bob"
`
const patched = TOML.patch(existing, {
  title: 'TOML example',
  owner: {
    name: 'Tim'
  }
});

assert.strictEqual(patched, `
# This is a TOML document

title = "TOML example"
owner.name = "Tim"
`);

# parse(value)

Parse a TOML string into a JS/JSON value.

const TOML = require('toml-patch');
const assert = require('assert');

const parsed = TOML.parse(`
# This is a TOML document.

title = "TOML Example"

[owner]
name = "Tim"`);

assert.deepStrictEqual(parsed, {
  title: 'TOML Example',
  owner: {
    name: 'Tim'
  }
});

# stringify(value[, options])

Convert a JS/JSON value to a TOML string. options can be provided for high-level formatting guidelines that follows prettier's configuration.

options

  • [printWidth = 80] - (coming soon)
  • [trailingComma = false] - Add trailing comma to inline tables
  • [bracketSpacing = true] - true: { key = "value" }, false: {key = "value"}
const TOML = require('toml-patch');
const assert = require('assert');

const toml = TOML.stringify({
  title: 'TOML Example',
  owner: {
    name: 'Tim'
  }
});

assert.strictEqual(toml, 
`title = "TOML Example"

[owner]
name = "Tim"`);

Development

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