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Sffjs

String.format for Javascript mimicking the .NET String.Format method.

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0/100

Supported Platforms

Universal

README

String.format for JavaScript

This is a JavaScript library for string, date and number formatting. Formatting is done using format strings almost completely compatible with the String.Format method in Microsoft .NET Framework.

How to use

To use the library, include the library itself and optionally the cultures you are targetting. Note that if no culture files are included, the invariant culture will be used.

<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@dmester/sffjs@1.17.0/dist/stringformat.min.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@dmester/sffjs@1.17.0/dist/cultures/stringformat.en.js"></script>
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@dmester/sffjs@1.17.0/dist/cultures/stringformat.sv.js"></script>

Then you're ready to go. Here are two simple examples using indexes and object paths/named parameters.

// Index
String.format(
    "Welcome back, {0}! Last seen {1:M}", 
    "John Doe", new Date(1985, 3, 7, 12, 33)
    );
    
// Outputs: 
// Welcome back, John Doe! Last seen April 07

// Named parameters
String.format(
    "Welcome back, {user.name}! Last seen {lastseen:M}", 
    { 
        user: {
            name : "John Doe", 
            age : 42
        },
        lastseen: new Date(2009, 3, 7, 12, 33) 
    });
    
// Outputs: 
// Welcome back, John Doe! Last seen April 07

By default the browser culture will be used, given that the appropriate culture file has been referenced from the page. To set culture explicitly, use the sffjs.setCulture method, which accepts a IETF language code.

sffjs.setCulture("sv");

Browser support

sffjs is tested in IE9 and later, Chrome, Firefox and Edge, but may work in other environments.

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GitHub Stars23
CategoryDevelopment
Updated5mo ago
Forks4

Languages

JavaScript

Security Score

72/100

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