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Recursively resolve templates in an object, string or array.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save expand

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save expand

Usage

var expand = require('expand')();
expand({a: '<%= b %>', b: 'c'});
//=> {a: 'c', b: 'c'}
 
expand({a: '<%= b.c.d %>', b: {c: {d: 'eee'}}});
//=> {a: 'eee', b: {c: {d: 'eee' }}}

Params

expand(valueToExpand, dataToUse, options);
  • value {String|Array|Object}: The value with templates to resolve.
  • data {Object}: Pass the data to use for resolving templates. If the first argument is an object, this is optional.
  • options {Object}: Pass the regex to use for matching templates.
  • returns {any}: Returns a string, object or array based on what was passed.

Example

If an object is passed, only the first argument is strictly necessary.

expand({a: '<%= b %>', b: '<%= c %>', c: 'It worked!'});
//=> {a: 'It worked!', b: 'It worked!', c: 'It worked!'}

More examples

process templates in objects

expand({a: {c: '<%= d %>'}, d: {f: 'g'}});
//=>  {a: {c: {f: 'g'}}, d: {f: 'g'}};

process a template in an array

expand(['<%= a %>'], {a: 'b'});
//=> ['b']

process templates in a string

expand('<%= a %>', {a: 'b'});
//=> 'b'

process multiple templates in an array

expand(['<%= a %>', '<%= b %>'], {a: 'b', b: 'c'});
//=> ['b', 'c']

expand nested templates in an object

var data = {a: {b: {c: 'd'}}};
expand({foo: '<%= a.b.c %>'}, data);
//=> {foo: 'd'}

recursively expand templates

var data = {a: '<%= b %>', b: '<%= c %>', c: 'the end!'};
expand('<%= a %>', data);
//=> 'the end!'

process multiple templates in the same string

var str = '<%= a %>/<%= b %>';
expand(str, {a: 'foo', b: 'bar'});
//=> 'foo/bar'

process multiple templates in an object value

var data = {
  a: {
    c: '<%= d %>/<%= e %>'
  },
  d: 'ddd',
  e: 'eee'
};
expand(data).a.c;
//=> 'ddd/eee'

recursively process templates in object values

var data = {
  a: '<%= b %>/<%= c %>',
  b: 'xxx',
  c: '<%= y %>',
  y: 'zzz'
};
expand('<%= a %>', data);
//=> 'xxx/zzz'

call helpers in templates

var ctx = {
  foo: 'bar',
  c: {
    d: {
      e: function (str) {
        return str.toUpperCase();
      }
    }
  }
};
expand('abc <%= c.d.e(foo) %> xyz', ctx);
//=> 'abc BAR xyz'

use custom regex

Options may be passed as the third argument. Currently options.regex is the only option.

var data = {a: 'bbb', c: 'ddd', e: 'fff'};
expand({foo: ':c/:e'}, data, {regex: /:([(\w ),]+)/});
//=> {foo: 'ddd/fff'}

call functions with custom regex.

var data = {
  a: {c: ':d/:e/:upper(f)'},
  d: 'ddd',
  e: 'eee',
  f: 'foo',
  upper: function (str) {
    return str.toUpperCase();
  }
};
 
var result = expand(data, data, {regex: /:([(\w ),]+)/});
console.log(result.a.c);
//=> 'ddd/eee/FOO'

Alternatives

Here are some great libs by other authors. My needs for expand differed enough to create a new library, but these are definitely worth a look:

History

v0.2.0 - Breaking changes

The top-level export now returns a function that takes an options object, which then returns the function to use.

var expand = require('expand');
var resolve = expand({regex: /:(\w+)/});
 
resolve(':a/:b', {a: 'foo', b: 'bar'});
//=> 'foo/bar'

About

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Contributors

Commits Contributor
64 jonschlinkert
9 doowb

Building docs

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To generate the readme, run the following command:

$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

Running tests

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. MIT


This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.4.2, on February 09, 2017.

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