A parser for .properties files written in javascript. Properties files store key-value pairs. They are typically used for configuration and internationalization in Java applications as well as in Actionscript projects. Here's an example of the format:
# You are reading the ".properties" entry.
! The exclamation mark can also mark text as comments.
website = http://en.wikipedia.org/
language = English
# The backslash below tells the application to continue reading
# the value onto the next line.
message = Welcome to \
Wikipedia!
# Add spaces to the key
key\ with\ spaces = This is the value that could be looked up with the key "key with spaces".
# Unicode
tab : \u0009(taken from Wikipedia)
parse(text): Parsestextinto key-value pairs. Returns an object containing the key-value pairs.read(path[, callback]): Opens the file specified bypathand callsparseon its content. If the optionalcallbackparameter is provided, the result is then passed to it as the second parameter. If an error occurs, the error object is passed tocallbackas the first parameter. Ifcallbackis not provided, the file specified bypathis synchronously read and callsparseon its contents. The resulting object is immediately returned.createEditor([path][, options][, callback]]): If neitherpathorcallbackare provided an empty editor object is returned synchronously. If onlypathis provided, the file specified bypathis synchronously read and parsed. An editor object with the results in then immediately returned. If bothpathandcallbackare provided, the file specified bypathis read and parsed asynchronously. An editor object with the results are then passed tocallbackas the second parameters. If an error occurs, the error object is passed tocallbackas the first parameter. The following options are supported:options.separator: The character used to separate key/values. Defaults to "=".options.path: Treated the same way as the optionalpathargument. If both are provided the argument wins.options.callback: Treated the same way as the optionalcallbackparameter. If both are provided the argument wins.
editorFromString(text[, options]): creates anEditorobject from the text string passed inEditor: The editor object is returned bycreateEditor. Has the following API:get(key): Returns the value currently associated withkey.set(key, [value[, comment]]): Associateskeywithvalue. An optional comment can be provided. Ifvalueis not specified or isnull, thenkeyis unset.unset(key): Unsets the specifiedkey.save([path][, callback]]): Writes the current contents of this editor object to a file specified bypath. Ifpathis not provided, then it'll be defaulted to thepathvalue passed tocreateEditor. Thecallbackparameter is called when the file has been written to disk.addHeadComment: Added a comment to the head of the file.toString: Returns the string representation of this properties editor object. This string will be written to a file ifsaveis called.
The easiest way to get node-properties-parser is with npm:
npm install properties-parser
Alternatively you can clone this git repository:
git://github.com/xavi-/node-properties-parser.git
For type definitions use npm:
npm install --save @types/properties-parser
- Xavi Ramirez
This project is released under The MIT License.