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I have some data in the form

[
    {
        "name": "alex",
        "fullname": "Alessandro Magno"
    },
    {
        "name": "alex",
        "fullname": "Alessandro Magno"
    }
]

but (name and fullname) are not fixed, they may be "key"/"value", or whatever. I'm also given a template to follow, e.g.:

var template = "<span>data.fullname (data.name)</span>".

My problem is the following:

  • I have to look for all the "data." in the string,
  • obtain the value following it (in this case, fullname and name),
  • and replace data. with my external source. E.g.

    str.replace("data.<value>", source[value]);
    

In Javascript.

Thanks!

EDIT: I probably explained it wrongly. My source is defined (in this case, a name/fullname list in JSON format). I also have a template to follow. I have to replace the syntax used in the template (which is "data." ['data.' is fixed]) with the correspondent value of the source. Hope this is clearer now!

Re-thanks!

3 Answers 3

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A simple replace call using a string will only replace a single instance of a substring. You'll have to use a regular expression.
Looking at what you're trying to do, I'd say you're probably looking for something like:

var s = "<span>data.fullname (data.name)</span>";
var replacements = {name: 'alex', fullname: 'alessandro'};//example
s.replace(/(data\.)([a-z]+)/g, function(a,b,c)
{
    return b + (repl[c] || 'none');
});

This results in "data.alessandro (data.alex)"
How it works? Central to this approach is the regular expression:

/(data\.)([a-z]+)/g, which is quite basic:

  • (data\.): match and capture the literal string "data."
  • ([a-z]+): again: match & capture 1 or more chars fater data. -> "data."
  • g: is the global flag, apply this patter to the entire string.

Now, for each match for this pattern that is found, instead of providing a replacement string, I provide a function, that is passed the matched substring (and the captured groups as separate arguments), and use the function construct a replacement string:

function(a, b, c)
{//a -> entire substring, b-> data., c-> string after data.
    return b + (replacements[c] || 'none');// logical || to provide default string replacement
}

It's as simple as that, really. Given that your values are contained by objects, that are in an array, you could opt to code the following:

var vals = [{name: 'alex', fullname: 'alessandro'},{name: 'alex2', fullname: 'alessandro2'}],
results =[],
template = "<span>data.fullname (data.name)</span>";
for (var i=0;i<vals.length;++i)
    results[i] = template.replace(/(data\.)([a-z]+)/g, function(a,b,c)
    {
        return b + (vals[i][c] || 'default');
    });

Edit:
To remove data. substring, too, change the callback function (and pattern) to:

s.replace(/data\.([a-z]+)/function(a,c)
{
    return replacements[c] || 'none';
});

In case of the code above:

for (var i=0;i<vals.length;++i)
    results[i] = template.replace(/data\.([a-z]+)/g, function(a,c)
    {
        return vals[i][c] || 'default';
    });

Is what you're after

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  • Exactly! If I could delete "data." as well it would be perfect! (Yes, regular expressions are still on my to do list!)
    – alex89x
    Dec 23, 2013 at 9:03
  • @alex89x: Edited my answer to better fit what you need to do Dec 23, 2013 at 9:07
  • Just change "returb" to return and it's perfect! Thank you very much (for the explanation, too!)
    – alex89x
    Dec 23, 2013 at 9:09
1

If you need to use a template you could use template engine. Basically it will allow you to bind an object to a template. Behind the scene the template is parsed using regex. Pseudo-code:

var template = "<span>{fullname} ({name})</span>";
var html = template({ fullname: data.fullname, name: data.name });

To name a few:

Underscore is more a library tool belt, but it provides a simple templating engine that works well for common use.

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  • Too much for my requirements, but worth looking into! Thanks!
    – alex89x
    Dec 23, 2013 at 9:10
  • Please stick to the tags, as the javascript tag wiki states: Unless a tag for a framework/library is also included, a pure JavaScript answer is expected. Dec 23, 2013 at 9:14
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It is not clear what the transformation you are trying to achieve is, but I can tell you that you should not be using regex to achieve it! Transform your JSON into JavaScript objects using JSON.parse, transform the objects directly, then convert back to JSON via JSON.stringify.

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  • Actually, I have to allow external configuration by 3rd persons. I have to look for instances of "data.<value>", where value could be whatever, within the template string, and replace it with a value taken from my source. I don't have to manipulate the JSON file, as I've loaded it before. I only have to manipulate the templateString
    – alex89x
    Dec 23, 2013 at 8:56

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