Slugifies strings, even when they contain Unicode.
Make strings URL-safe.
- Respects RFC 3986
- No dependencies
- Works in browser (window.slug) and AMD/CommonJS-flavoured module loaders
npm install slug
var slug = require('slug')
var print = console.log.bind(console, '>')
print(slug('i ♥ unicode'))
// > i-love-unicode
print(slug('i ♥ unicode', '_')) // If you prefer something else than `-` as separator
// > i_love_unicode
slug.charmap['♥'] = 'freaking love' // change default charmap or use option {charmap:{…}} as 2. argument
print(slug('I ♥ UNICODE'))
// > I-freaking-love-UNICODE
print(slug('Telephone-Number')) // lower case by default
// > telephone-number
print(slug('Telephone-Number', {lower: false})) // If you want to preserve case
// > Telephone-Number
print(slug('i <3 unicode'))
// > i-love-unicode
// We try to provide sensible defaults.
// So Cyrillic text will be transliterated as if it were Russian:
print(slug('компютъра'))
// > kompyutura
// But maybe you know it's Bulgarian:
print(slug('компютъра', { locale: 'bg' }))
// > kompyutara
print(slug('unicode ♥ is ☢')
// > unicode-love-is
slug.extend({'☢': 'radioactive'})
print(slug('unicode ♥ is ☢')
// > unicode-love-is-radioactive
// slug.extend() modifies the default charmap for the entire process.
// If you need to reset charmap and multicharmap, use slug.reset():
slug.reset()
print(slug('unicode ♥ is ☢')
// > unicode-love-is
// options is either object or replacement (sets options.replacement)
slug('string', [{options} || 'replacement']);
slug.defaults.mode ='pretty';
slug.defaults.modes['rfc3986'] = {
replacement: '-', // replace spaces with replacement
remove: null, // (optional) regex to remove characters
lower: true, // result in lower case
charmap: slug.charmap, // replace special characters
multicharmap: slug.multicharmap // replace multi-characters
};
slug.defaults.modes['pretty'] = {
replacement: '-',
remove: /[.]/g,
lower: false,
charmap: slug.charmap,
multicharmap: slug.multicharmap
};