Difference between revisions of "Script:splitArgs"
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+ | |name=splitArgs | ||
+ | |author={{user profile|235259|Brian}} | ||
+ | |version=1.0 | ||
+ | |lastmodified=2015-01-08}} | ||
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+ | '''splitArgs''' is designed to assist other scripts in handling user input. In particular, the common practice of creating an API command followed by a series of parameters means that the single string represented by <code>msg.content</code> needs to be split into multiple parts. The naive and most common means of doing this is simply using <code>msg.content.split(' ')</code>, however this solution does not allow the programmer to account for quoted parameters which contain spaces. | ||
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+ | The <code>splitArgs</code> function is added to <code>String.prototype</code>, meaning it can be treated as a function of string objects. | ||
+ | |||
+ | Original credit for the algorithm goes to [https://github.com/elgs/splitargs Elgs Qian Chen]. | ||
+ | <br clear="all"> | ||
+ | |||
+ | === Example Use === | ||
+ | <pre data-language="javascript"> | ||
+ | on('chat:message', function(msg) { | ||
+ | var params = msg.content.splitArgs(), | ||
+ | command = params.shift().substring(1); | ||
+ | |||
+ | // msg.content === "!command with parameters, \"including 'with quotes'\"" | ||
+ | // params === ["with", "parameters,", "including 'with quotes'"] | ||
+ | // command === "command" | ||
+ | }); | ||
+ | </pre> |
Revision as of 23:12, 9 January 2015
Version: 1.0
Last Modified: 2015-01-08
Code: splitArgs
Dependencies: None
Conflicts: None
splitArgs is designed to assist other scripts in handling user input. In particular, the common practice of creating an API command followed by a series of parameters means that the single string represented by msg.content
needs to be split into multiple parts. The naive and most common means of doing this is simply using msg.content.split(' ')
, however this solution does not allow the programmer to account for quoted parameters which contain spaces.
The splitArgs
function is added to String.prototype
, meaning it can be treated as a function of string objects.
Original credit for the algorithm goes to Elgs Qian Chen.
Example Use
on('chat:message', function(msg) { var params = msg.content.splitArgs(), command = params.shift().substring(1); // msg.content === "!command with parameters, \"including 'with quotes'\"" // params === ["with", "parameters,", "including 'with quotes'"] // command === "command" });