Download: Case.min.js or Case.js
NPM: npm install case
(little 'c' due to NPM restrictions)
NuGet: Install-Package Case
Each of the following functions will first "undo" previous case manipulations before applying the desired case to the given string.
Case.upper('foo_bar') -> 'FOO BAR'
Case.lower('fooBar') -> 'foo bar'
Case.capital('foo_v_bar') -> 'Foo V Bar'
Case.snake('Foo bar!') -> 'foo_bar'
Case.pascal('foo.bar') -> 'FooBar'
Case.camel('foo, bar') -> 'fooBar'
Case.kebab('Foo? Bar.') -> 'foo-bar'
Case.header('fooBar=') -> 'Foo-Bar'
Case.constant('Foo-Bar') -> 'FOO_BAR'
Case.title('foo v. bar') -> 'Foo v. Bar'
Case.sentence('"foo!" said bar', ['Bar']) -> '"Foo!" said Bar'
Case.sentence('the 12 oz. can', null, ['oz']) -> 'The 12 oz. can'
Case.sentence(str, names, abbreviations)
accepts an array of proper names that should be capitalized,
regardless of location in the sentence. This function is specialized, but useful
when dealing with input generated with capslock on (i.e. everything my grandma types).
It can also accept a list of abbreviations (words that may end in a period but aren't meant
to end a sentence).
Case.lower('FOO-BAR', '.') -> 'foo.bar'
Case.upper('Foo? Bar.', '__') -> 'FOO__BAR'
Case.capital('fooBar', ' + ') -> 'Foo + Bar'
Case.lower("Don't keep 'em!", "/", true) -> 'dont/keep/em'
Case.capital("'ello, world.", null, true) -> 'Ello, World.'
Case.upper
, Case.lower
, and Case.capital
accept an optional "fill" value
that will replace any characters which are not letters and numbers. All three also accept
a third optional boolean argument indicating if apostrophes are to be stripped out or left in.
For example, programmatic case changes (snake, kebab, pascal, camel, constant) are best without
apostrophes, but user-facing ones (title, sentence) do not want "don't" turned into "Dont".
Case.type('bang', function(s) {
return Case.upper(s, '!')+'!';
});
Case.bang('bang') -> 'BANG!'
Case.of('TEST!THIS!') -> 'bang'
Case.type(name, fn)
: extends Case, creating a new function on Case
and adding Case.of
support automatically.
Case.of('foo') -> 'lower'
Case.of('foo_bar') -> 'snake'
Case.of('Foo v Bar') -> 'title'
Case.of('foo_ Bar') -> undefined
Case.of('Hello there, Bob!', ['Bob']) -> 'sentence'
Case.flip('FlipMe') -> 'fLIPmE'
Case.flip('TEST THIS!') -> 'test this!'
Case.random('Hello!') -> 'hElLO!'
Case.of(str[, names])
: identifies the case of a string, returns undefined if it doesn't match a known typeCase.flip(str)
: reverses the case of letters, no other changesCase.random(str)
: randomizes the case of letters, no other changes
- 2013-06-10 v1.0.0 (public, initial)
- 2013-06-20 v1.0.1 (regex improvements)
- 2013-08-23 v1.0.3 (better support for Node, Component and AMD)
- 2014-10-24 v1.1.2 (regexps used are now extensible and support more latin diacritics)
- 2015-01-27 v1.2.0 (deprecate squish in favor of pascal)
- 2015-01-28 v1.2.1 (fix UMD regression)
- 2015-10-27 v1.3.0 (Case.kebab and Case.random)
- 2015-12-02 v1.3.2 (fix title case when small word is first or last)
- 2016-02-01 v1.3.3 (Case.of('foo') to return lower, not snake)
- 2016-02-07 v1.4.0 (fix apostrophe handling)
- 2016-02-08 v1.4.1 (fix swallowed prefix/suffix on lone words)
- 2016-11-11 v1.4.2 (add typings for TypeScript support)
- 2017-03-09 v1.5.2 (add Header-Case and expose noApostrophes option for upper/lower/capital fns)
- 2017-07-11 v1.5.3 (Case.of and to[Type]Case functions should accept extra arguments, like the rest)
- 2017-10-23 v1.5.4 (Shift order of Case.of tests to prioritize 'capital' over 'header')
- 2018-05-04 v1.5.5 (Fix issue #26, corner case of bad "decamelizing" of string w/number after caps)
- 2018-11-15 v1.6.0 (PR #29, support 'abbreviations' argument for Case.sentence to avoid incorrect sentence ends)
- 2019-01-11 v1.6.1 (PR #30, update typings to include 'abbreviations' argument for Case.sentence)
- 2019-07-26 v1.6.2 (PR #31, allow importing as default)
- 2020-03-24 v1.6.3 (PR #33, update license structure in package.json for automated checkers)