nix/module/common/bash/module/Parse.sh
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_PARSE_ALLOWED_CHARS="_-"
_PARSE_SPLIT_CHARS="\.\ _-"
# Parse data and output simplified format.
# Usage: parse_simple <STRING>
function parse_simple() {
echo "${*}" | sed \
-e "s/[${_PARSE_SPLIT_CHARS}]/_/g" \
-e "s/[^[:alnum:]${_PARSE_ALLOWED_CHARS}]//g" \
-e "s/_\+/_/g" -e "s/-\+/-/g" \
-e "s/_-/_/g" -e "s/-_/_/g" \
-e "s/_\+/_/g" \
-e "s/^_//" -e "s/_$//"
}
# Parse to PascalCase.
# Usage: parse_pascal <STRING>
function parse_pascal() {
local parts=($(_get_parts $(parse_simple "${*}")))
local result
for part in "${parts[@]}"; do
local word="${part,,}"
word="${word^}"
result="${result}${word}"
done
echo "${result}"
}
# Parse to snake_case.
# Usage: parse_snake <STRING>
function parse_snake() {
local parts=($(_get_parts $(parse_simple "${*}")))
local result
for part in "${parts[@]}"; do
local word="${part,,}"
result="${result}_${word}"
done
echo "${result#_}"
}
# Parse to kebab-case.
# Usage: parse_kebab <STRING>
function parse_kebab() {
local parts=($(_get_parts $(parse_simple "${*}")))
local result
for part in "${parts[@]}"; do
local word="${part,,}"
result="${result}-${word}"
done
echo "${result#-}"
}
# Parse to camelCase.
# Usage: parse_camel <STRING>
function parse_camel() {
local parts=($(_get_parts $(parse_simple "${*}")))
local result
for part in "${parts[@]}"; do
local word="${part,,}"
word="${word^}"
result="${result}${word}"
done
echo "${result,}"
}
# Parse to SNAKE_CASE_UPPERCASE. **NOT STABLE! Repeating results in different output.**
# Usage: parse_snake_uppercase <STRING>
function parse_snake_uppercase() {
local parts=($(_get_parts $(parse_simple "${*}")))
local result
for part in "${parts[@]}"; do
local word="${part^^}"
result="${result}_${word}"
done
echo "${result#_}"
}
# Parse data keeping only alphanumeric characters.
# Usage: parse_alnum <STRING>
function parse_alnum() {
echo "${*}" | sed -e "s/[^[:alnum:]]//g"
}
# Parse integers from mixed string.
# Usage: parse_ints <STRING>
function parse_ints() {
echo "${*}" | tr '\n' ' ' | sed -e 's/[^0-9]/ /g' -e 's/^ *//g' -e 's/ *$//g' | tr -s ' ' | sed 's/ /\n/g'
}
# Parse string to lowercase.
# Usage: parse_lowercase <STRING>
function parse_lowercase() {
echo "${*,,}"
}
# Parse string to uppercase.
# Usage: parse_uppercase <STRING>
function parse_uppercase() {
echo "${*^^}"
}
# Parse string to title case.
# Usage: parse_titlecase <STRING>
function parse_titlecase() {
local IFS=$'\n'
local parts=($(_parse_split ${@}))
local minors=("is" "at" "of" "to" "in" "for" "the" "a" "an" "and" "but" "or" "on" "was" "were" "been" "be" "do" "did" "does")
echo -n "$(parse_sentencecase ${parts[0]})"
for part in ${parts[@]:1}; do
if _contains $(echo ${part,,} | sed -e "s/[${_PARSE_SPLIT_CHARS}]//g") ${minors[@]}; then
echo -n "${part,,}"
else
echo -n "$(parse_sentencecase ${part})"
fi
done
echo
}
# Parse string to sentence case.
# Usage: parse_sentencecase <STRING>
function parse_sentencecase() {
local lower="${*,,}"
echo "${lower^}"
}
# Parse string to start case.
# Usage: parse_startcase <STRING>
function parse_startcase() {
local IFS=$'\n'
local parts=($(_parse_split ${*}))
for part in ${parts[@]}; do
echo -n "${part^}"
done
echo
}
# Parse string to pretty Json.
# Usage: parse_json <STRING>
function parse_json() {
echo "${*}" | jq
}
# Split string by separators.
# Usage: _parse_split <STRING>
function _parse_split() {
echo "${*}" | sed -e "s/[A-Z]\+/\n&/g" -e "s/[0-9]\+/\n&\n/g" -e "s/[${_PARSE_SPLIT_CHARS}]/&\n/g" | sed -e "/^$/d"
}
# Get name parts.
# Usage: _get_parts <STRING>
function _get_parts() {
_parse_split "${*}" | sed -e "s/[${_PARSE_SPLIT_CHARS}]//g" | sed -e "/^$/d"
}