Node.js pad
Node Pad is a simple and elegant function to pad strings in both left and right directions. It is written in Typescript and it support both CommonJS and ESM.
Usage
The API is quite simple:
import pad from "pad";
// Or const pad = require("pad")
pad("pad", 5); // "pad "
pad(5, "pad"); // " pad"
pad("pad", 5, "+"); // "pad++"
pad(5, "pad", "+"); // "++pad"
For TypeScript users, the type definition files are located in "./lib/index.d.ts" and declared inside the "package.json" file.
Bundles
Node Pad comes in multiple flavours depending on your target environment:
- CommonJS:
dist/pad.cjs.js
Bundle used by Node.js and compatible with ES5. It is declared inside the package.json
by the main
property and used by default with require("pad")
in a Node.js environment.
- ES module:
dist/pad.esm.js
Bundle using the ECMAScript standard defined in ES6 for working with modules. The path to the ES module is declared inside the package.json
by the module
property for ESM-aware tools like Rollup and webpack 2+.
The CommonJS syntax to import Node Pad is:
const pad = require("pad/dist/pad.cjs.js");
// Or simply
const pad = require("pad");
While the ES Modules syntax is:
import pad from "pad/dist/pad.esm.js";
// Or for ESM-aware tools
import pad from "pad";
Options
Options are provided as a third argument and are all optional. A string argument
it is interpreted as the "char" option. Accepted options include:
char
(string)
The character used to fill the gap.
colors
(boolean)
Ajust to hidden terminal color characters, you may also use require 'pad/lib/colors'
to avoid passing this option.
strip
(boolean)
Remove characters from text if length smaller than text length, default to "false".
fixed_width
(boolean)
An optimization option to disable the usage of the wcwdith package to handle the discovery of characters using more than one column for display.
one column to display
wcwidth_options
(object)
Options passed to the wcwidth package used to calculate the display width of
characters using more than one column.
Left padding: pad(length, text, [options])
Left padding occurs when the first argument is a number and the second
argument is a string.
import pad from "pad";
pad(5, "pad", "-").should.eql("--pad");
Right padding: pad(text, length, [options])
Right padding occurs when the first argument is a string and the second
argument is a number.
import pad from "pad";
pad("pad", 6).should.eql("pad ");
Installing
Starting with version 1.1.0, Node pad rely on Node.js 4.0.0 or more recent.
Stick to version 1.0.x if using an older version of Node.js.
Via npm:
npm install pad
Via git (or downloaded tarball), copy or link the project from a discoverable
Node.js directory:
git clone http://github.com/adaltas/node-pad.git
Testing
Clone the repo, install the development dependencies and run the suite:
git clone http://github.com/adaltas/node-pad.git .
npm install
make test
Contributors
The project is sponsored by Adaltas based in Paris, France. Adaltas offers support and consulting on distributed systems, big data and open source.