Transform a string between `camelCase`, `PascalCase`, `Capital Case`, `snake_case`, `kebab-case`, `CONSTANT_CASE` and others
npm install @suchipi/change-case> Transform a string between camelCase, PascalCase, Capital Case, snake_case, kebab-case, CONSTANT_CASE and others.
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npm install change-case --save
`js
import * as changeCase from "change-case";
changeCase.camelCase("TEST_VALUE"); //=> "testValue"
`
| Method | Result |
| ----------------- | ----------- |
| camelCase | twoWords |capitalCase
| | Two Words |constantCase
| | TWO_WORDS |dotCase
| | two.words |kebabCase
| | two-words |noCase
| | two words |pascalCase
| | TwoWords |pascalSnakeCase
| | Two_Words |pathCase
| | two/words |sentenceCase
| | Two words |snakeCase
| | two_words |trainCase
| | Two-Words |
Tip: Change case assumes you are switching between different programming cases. It does not retain punctuation or other sensitivities. For example, WOW! That's crazy. would be wowThatSCrazy in camel case. If you're looking for a more generic title/sentence case library, consider trying title-case.
All methods accept an options object as the second argument:
- delimiter?: string The character to use between words. Default depends on method, e.g. _ in snake case.locale?: string[] | string | false
- Lower/upper according to specified locale, defaults to host environment. Set to false to disable.split?: (value: string) => string[]
- A function to define how the input is split into words. Defaults to split.prefixCharacters?: string
- Retain at the beginning of the string. Defaults to "". Example: use "_" to keep the underscores in __typename.suffixCharacters?: string
- Retain at the end of the string. Defaults to "". Example: use "_" to keep the underscore in type_.
By default, pascalCase and snakeCase separate ambiguous characters with _. For example, V1.2 would become V1_2 instead of V12. If you prefer them merged you can set mergeAmbiguousCharacters to true.
Change case exports a split utility which can be used to build other case functions. It accepts a string and returns each "word" as an array. For example:
`js`
split("fooBar")
.map((x) => x.toLowerCase())
.join("_"); //=> "foo_bar"
`js
import * as changeKeys from "change-case/keys";
changeKeys.camelCase({ TEST_KEY: true }); //=> { testKey: true }
`
Change case keys wraps around the core methods to transform object keys to any case.
- input: any Any JavaScript value.
- depth: number Specify the depth to transfer for case transformation. Defaults to 1.
- options: object Same as base case library.
This package is a pure ESM package and ships with TypeScript definitions. It cannot be require`'d or used with CommonJS module resolution in TypeScript.
MIT