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Fastest brace expansion for node.js, with the most complete support for the Bash 4.3 braces specification.
a/{b,c}/d => ['a/b/d', 'a/c/d']{1..3} => ['1', '2', '3']Install with npm
$ npm i braces --save
var braces = require('braces'); braces('a/{x,y}/c{d}e') //=> ['a/x/cde', 'a/y/cde'] braces('a/b/c/{x,y}') //=> ['a/b/c/x', 'a/b/c/y'] braces('a/{x,{1..5},y}/c{d}e') //=> ['a/x/cde', 'a/1/cde', 'a/y/cde', 'a/2/cde', 'a/3/cde', 'a/4/cde', 'a/5/cde']
Use braces to generate test fixtures!
Example
var braces = require('./'); var path = require('path'); var fs = require('fs'); braces('blah/{a..z}.js').forEach(function(fp) { if (!fs.existsSync(path.dirname(fp))) { fs.mkdirSync(path.dirname(fp)); } fs.writeFileSync(fp, ''); });
See the tests for more examples and use cases (also see the bash spec tests);
Uses expand-range for range expansion.
braces('a{1..3}b') //=> ['a1b', 'a2b', 'a3b'] braces('a{5..8}b') //=> ['a5b', 'a6b', 'a7b', 'a8b'] braces('a{00..05}b') //=> ['a00b', 'a01b', 'a02b', 'a03b', 'a04b', 'a05b'] braces('a{01..03}b') //=> ['a01b', 'a02b', 'a03b'] braces('a{000..005}b') //=> ['a000b', 'a001b', 'a002b', 'a003b', 'a004b', 'a005b'] braces('a{a..e}b') //=> ['aab', 'abb', 'acb', 'adb', 'aeb'] braces('a{A..E}b') //=> ['aAb', 'aBb', 'aCb', 'aDb', 'aEb']
Pass a function as the last argument to customize range expansions:
var range = braces('x{a..e}y', function (str, i) { return String.fromCharCode(str) + i; }); console.log(range); //=> ['xa0y', 'xb1y', 'xc2y', 'xd3y', 'xe4y']
See expand-rangefor benchmarks, tests and the full list of range expansion features.
Type: Boolean
Deafault: false
Return a regex-optimal string. If you're using braces to generate regex, this will result in dramatically faster performance.
Examples
With the default settings ({makeRe: false}):
braces('{1..5}'); //=> ['1', '2', '3', '4', '5']
With {makeRe: true}:
braces('{1..5}', {makeRe: true}); //=> ['[1-5]'] braces('{3..9..3}', {makeRe: true}); //=> ['(3|6|9)']
Type: Boolean
Default: false
Enables complete support for the Bash specification. The downside is a 20-25% speed decrease.
Example
Using the default setting ({bash: false}):
braces('a{b}c'); //=> ['abc']
In bash (and minimatch), braces with one item are not expanded. To get the same result with braces, set {bash: true}:
braces('a{b}c', {bash: true}); //=> ['a{b}c']
Type: Boolean
Deafault: true
Duplicates are removed by default. To keep duplicates, pass {nodupes: false} on the options
Better support for Bash 4.3 than minimatch
This project has comprehensive unit tests, including tests coverted from Bash 4.3. Currently only 8 of 102 unit tests fail, and
Install dev dependencies:
npm i -d && npm benchmark
#1: escape.js brace-expansion.js x 114,934 ops/sec ±1.24% (93 runs sampled) braces.js x 342,254 ops/sec ±0.84% (90 runs sampled) #2: exponent.js brace-expansion.js x 12,359 ops/sec ±0.86% (96 runs sampled) braces.js x 20,389 ops/sec ±0.71% (97 runs sampled) #3: multiple.js brace-expansion.js x 114,469 ops/sec ±1.44% (94 runs sampled) braces.js x 401,621 ops/sec ±0.87% (91 runs sampled) #4: nested.js brace-expansion.js x 102,769 ops/sec ±1.55% (92 runs sampled) braces.js x 314,088 ops/sec ±0.71% (98 runs sampled) #5: normal.js brace-expansion.js x 157,577 ops/sec ±1.65% (91 runs sampled) braces.js x 1,115,950 ops/sec ±0.74% (94 runs sampled) #6: range.js brace-expansion.js x 138,822 ops/sec ±1.71% (91 runs sampled) braces.js x 1,108,353 ops/sec ±0.85% (94 runs sampled)
Install dev dependencies:
npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Please run benchmarks before and after any code changes to what the impact of the code changes are before submitting a PR.
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2014-2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on October 19, 2015.