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join-and-shorten

Join and shorten strings with priorities

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About

This package was designed to shorten concatenated strings for use as IDs. It allows the specification of priorities for determining which items to remove from the string when shortening to fit a desired maximum length.

Installation

Simply install it as a dependency using npm:

npm install join-and-shorten --save

Usage

Usage is quite simple - to simply join items, you could use the following:

const join = require("join-and-shorten");

join(["one", "two", "three"]); // "one_two_three"

Notice that underscores are the default joiner of strings.

You can also customise the joining character and maximum length:

join(["one", "two", "three"], "~", 9); // "one~two"

Or you can give priorities to the function so that it knows which items to strip:

join([
    ["one", 2],
    ["two", 1],
    ["three", 3]
], "_", 11); // "one_three"

join also supports a strip-mode parameter, to allow for shortening by character instead of by item:

join([
    ["abcdef", 2],
    ["123456", 3]
], ":", 10, STRIP_MODE_REMOVE_CHARACTER); // "abc:123456"

Tests

Run the tests by executing npm test.