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Ngx-Interpolation
Ngx-Interpolation is an Angular lightweight library to interprate string interpolation expressions.
Ngx-Interpolation uses Angular string interpolation parser to parse your expressions.
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Angular versions
:warning: Make sure you are using the right ngx-interpolation version depending on Angular version.
ngx-interpolation | Angular version |
---|---|
v1.0.4 | v15.x |
v2.0.5 | v16.x |
v2.0.7 | v17.x |
v2.0.9 | v18.x |
Supported Interpolation Expressions
Expression name | Expression syntax |
---|---|
Literal Primitive | 'string, number or boolean values' |
Literal Array | [1, 'Hello', ['bye'], true] |
Literal Map | ({key: 'value'}) |
Binary | 1 + 1 * 2 |
Conditional | (expression) ? true : false |
Prefix Not | The exclamation logic mark, example: !true |
Property Read | prop |
Keyed Read | obj['key'] |
Call (Method or Function) | callFunction() |
Safe Property Read | obj?.prop |
Safe Keyed Read | obj?.['prop'] |
Safe Call | callFunction?.() |
Installation
Install Ngx-Interpolation library from the npm command :
npm install ngx-interpolation
How to use
Import NgxInterpolation class
import { NgxInterpolation } from "ngx-interpolation";
Interpolation Expressions
Literal Primitive expressions are the string, number and boolean values.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
interpolation.interpolate("{{'Hello world !'}}"); // => Hello world !
interpolation.interpolate("{{100}}"); // => 100
interpolation.interpolate("{{true}}"); // => true
Literal Array expression is simply an array.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
interpolation.interpolate("{{[1, 2.6, 3]}}"); // => 1,2.6,3
interpolation.interpolate("{{[true, 12, 'Alohaaa !', ['Morocco', 1.5]]}}"); // => true,12,Alohaaa !,Morocco,1.5
Literal Map expression is the object defined in the string interpolation expression.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
interpolation.interpolate("{{({key: 100})}}"); // => [object Object]
interpolation.interpolate("{{({key: 100}).key}}"); // => 100
Binary expression is the Javascript arithmetic operators addition(+), subtraction(-), multiplication(*), and division(/).
Except the expressions that promote side effects, including:
- Assignments (=, +=, -=, ...)
- Operators such as new, typeof, instanceof, etc.
- Chaining expressions with ; or ,
- The increment and decrement operators ++ and --
- Some of the ES2015+ operators
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
interpolation.interpolate("{{1 + 2 * 3}}"); // => 7
interpolation.interpolate("{{(1 + 2) * 3}}"); // => 9
interpolation.interpolate("{{3 + 4 + '5'}}"); // => 75
Conditional expression is the ternary condition syntax.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
firstName: "John",
lastName: "Debik",
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{(firstName === 'John') ? true : false}}", context); // => true
interpolation.interpolate("{{(lastName === 'Doe') ? true : false}}", context); // => false
The exclamation logic mark.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
interpolation.interpolate("{{!true}}", context); // => false
interpolation.interpolate("{{!!true}}", context); // => true
Property Read expression is the property defined in a context given at the second parameter of the interpolate() method.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
firstName: "John",
lastName: "Doe",
wife: {
fullName: "Maria Doe",
},
};
interpolation.interpolate("Husband: {{firstName}} {{lastName}}", context); // => Husband: John Doe
interpolation.interpolate("Husband: {{firstName + lastName}}", context); // => Husband: JohnDoe
interpolation.interpolate("{{firstName}} is the husband of {{wife.fullName}}", context); // => John is the husband of Maria Doe
Keyed Read expression is when you read a property from an object via the square brackets.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
firstName: "John",
lastName: "Doe",
wife: {
fullName: "Maria Doe",
},
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{firstName}} is the husband of {{wife['fullName']}}", context); // => John is the husband of Maria Doe
the non-null assertion operator (!) is used to indicate that a variable is guaranteed to be non-null or not undefined.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
firstName: "John",
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{firstName!}}", context); // => John
Function Call expression
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
firstName: "John",
lastName: "Doe",
getFullName: function () {
return `${this.firstName} ${this.lastName}`;
},
country: (country) => {
return country;
},
};
interpolation.interpolate("Hello! my name is {{getFullName()}}, I'm from {{country('Morocco')}}", context); // => Hello! my name is John Doe, I'm from Morocco
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
methodCall01: () => {
return () => {
return 10;
};
},
methodCall02: () => {
return () => {
return (number) => {
return number;
};
};
},
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{methodCall01()()}}", context); // => 10
interpolation.interpolate("{{methodCall01()() + methodCall02()()(20)}}", context); // => 30
Safe Property Read expression
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
prop1: {
prop2: {
prop3: {
prop4: "Alohaaa !",
},
},
},
prop5: {
prop6: {
prop08: "Alohaaa !",
},
},
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{prop1?.prop2?.prop3?.prop4}}", context); // => Alohaaa !
interpolation.interpolate("{{prop5?.prop6?.prop7.prop8}}", context); // => <RETURNS AN EMPTY STRING>
Safe Keyed Read expression
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
prop1: {
prop2: {
prop3: "Salamo Alikoum!",
},
},
prop5: {
prop6: {
prop00008: "Alohaaa !",
},
},
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{prop1?.prop2?.['prop3']}}", context); // => Salamo Alikoum!
interpolation.interpolate("{{prop5?.prop6?.['prop7'].prop8}}", context); // => <RETURNS AN EMPTY STRING>
Safe Method Call expression
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
prop1: {
method: function (param) {
return param;
},
},
prop2: null,
};
interpolation.interpolate("{{prop1?.method('John Doe')}}", context); // => John Doe
interpolation.interpolate("{{prop2?.method('John Doe')}}", context); // => <RETURNS AN EMPTY STRING>
Custom encapsulation delimiters
There is an optional parametter in the interpolate() method to set your prefered encapsulation delimiters.
Examples :
let interpolation: NgxInterpolation = new NgxInterpolation();
let context: any = {
firstName: "John",
lastName: "Doe",
};
let interpolationConfig = {
start: "%",
end: "%",
};
interpolation.interpolate("%firstName% %lastName%", context, interpolationConfig); // => John Doe
License
Licensed under the MIT License.