While working with JavaScript and JavaScript Framework, many hooks have to be made which are common,
so they are all present here in the same library, so use them and avoid time and code repetition.
npm install common-coding-tools
We have divided the first common-coding-tools into 4 pages based on their different categories so that it is easy to use.
- Data Fitlerization Methods:
search
descending
ascending
arrayToObject
ObjectToArray
- Data Validation Methods:
validation
schema
- Type Checking Methods:
isString
isNumber
isObject
isArray
isBoolean
isEmail
isUrl
type
- String Methods Methods:
lowerCase
upperCase
- Hashing Methods:
makeHash
verifyHash
- Random Methods:
randomString
randomNumber
randomData
Here is an example of how to use the search
function:
import { search } from "common-coding-tools/array"
const arr = [
{
"gender": "male",
"name": { "title": "Mr", "first": "Vitaliy", "last": "Nechay" },
"email": "vitaliy.nechay@example.com",
},
{
"gender": "male",
"name": { "title": "Mr", "first": "Ceyhun", "last": "Tekelioğlu" },
"email": "ceyhun.tekelioglu@example.com",
},
{
"gender": "male",
"name": { "title": "Mr", "first": "Pelle", "last": "Vestnes"
},
"email": "pelle.vestnes@example.com",
},
{
"gender": "male",
"name": { "title": "Mr","first": "Stanislaw", "last": "Aanestad"
},
"email": "stanislaw.aanestad@example.com",
},
{
"gender": "female",
"name": { "title": "Mrs", "first": "Esperanza", "last": "Colón"},
"email": "esperanza.colon@example.com",
}
]
const results = search(arr, "vitly");
// Output: [{
// "gender": "male",
// "name": {
// "title": "Mr",
// "first": "Vitaliy",
// "last": "Nechay"
// },
// "email": "vitaliy.nechay@example.com"
// }]
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Here is an example of how to use the upperCase
and lowerCase
function:
import {
lowerCase,
upperCase,
} from "common-coding-tools/string"
console.log(upperCase().all("vipin")) // "VIPIN"
console.log(upperCase().firstCharacter("vipin")) // "Vipin"
console.log(lowerCase().all("VIPIN")) // "vipin"
console.log(lowerCase().firstCharacter("VIPIN")) // "vIPIN"
Here is an example of how to use the
type
isString
isNumber
isObject
isBoolean
isEmail
and isUrl
functions:
import {
isString,
isNumber,
isObject,
isArray,
isBoolean,
isEmail,
isUrl,
type
} from "common-coding-tools/types"
const type1 = type({ name: "vipin" }) //output: "object"
const type2 = type([ "vipin", "paneru" ]) //output: "array"
const type3 = type(204) //output: "number"
const type4 = type(true) //output: "boolean"
console.log( isString( "vipin" )) //true
console.log( isString( 402 )) //false
console.log( isEmail( "vipin" )) //false
console.log( isEmail( "vipin@vipin.in" )) //true
console.log( isObject({ name: "vipin", email: "vipin@vipin.in" })) //true
console.log( isObject([ "vipin", "vipin@vipin.in" ])) //false
console.log( isArray({ name: "vipin", email: "vipin@vipin.in" })) //false
console.log( isArray([ "vipin", "vipin@vipin.in" ])) //true
console.log( isUrl("vipin@vipin.in")) //false
console.log( isUrl("https://paneruvipin.com")) //true
Here is an example of how to use the validation
function:
import { validation, schema } from "common-coding-tools/validation"
const signupValidator={
name: "string | required",
email: "string | required | email | trim",
password: "string | minLength: 8 | maxLength: 16",
age: "number | range: 20-100",
role: `defaultValue : ${schema( "user" )}`,
created_at: `defaultValue : ${schema( new Date() )}`,
updated_at: `defaultValue : ${schema( new Date() )}`,
}
router.post("/signup", (req,res,next)=>{
const data= validation(req.body, signupvalidator)
if(data?.errors){
const errors=data.errors
// use errors
}else{
const validatedData=data.data
// use validatedData
// write your code here
}
})
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Here is an example of hashing
:
import {
makeHash,
verifyHash
} from "common-coding-tools/hashing"
const password="1234567"
const hashedPassword = makeHash( password , 4) // second argument any number
// output: 7101818432503545
// For more security of encryption use `.env` Secret number for 2nd argument
const confirm_pass1 = "1234567"
const confirm_pass2 = "12345678"
const verifyPassword = verifyHash(confirm_pass1, hashedPassword, 4) // third args is same as makHash 2nd args
// output : true
const verifyPassword = verifyHash(confirm_pass2, hashedPassword, 4)
// output : false
Here is an example of how to use the randomString
randomNumber
function:
import {
randomString,
randomNumber,
randomData
} from "common-coding-tools/random"
randomString(6) // 6 is length
// output like this: "AdSRR4" any 6 length string
randomNumber(40,0) // first argument is highestNumber and second is
// output like this: 23 -->. any number between 40 and 0