Inflections library for Haskell.
Inflections provides methods for singularization, pluralization, dasherizing, etc. The library is based on Rails' inflections library.
String Inflections for Haskell
This library is a partial port of the String Inflector from Ruby on Rails. It currently implements methods such as parameterize
, transliterate
, camelize
, underscore
and dasherize
. Please see the haddock documentation for a complete list of the functions implemented by this library.
Unlike the ActiveSupport (Rails) and Ember implementations of inflections, this library uses a parser to verify the input to functions like camelize
. This is done to ensure that the output strings adhere to the syntax that they are supposed to generate. You can read more about the philosophy behind this library in the Haddock documentation.
Usage
The following examples demonstrate usage of the parameterize
, transliterate
and camelize
functions:
λ: parameterize "Hola. ¿Cómo estás?"
"hola-como-estas"
λ: transliterate "Hola. ¿Cómo estás?"
"Hola. ?Como estas?"
λ: import Control.Monad (liftM)
λ: liftM camelize $ parseSnakeCase "hey_there"
"HeyThere"
Customization
Part of parameterizing strings is approximating all characters in the input encoding to ASCII characters. This library copies the character approximation table from the Ruby i18n library. This data structure is provided as defaultCharacterTransliterations
. You can provide your own transliteration map by passing a Map structure (from Data.Map) to the parameterizeCustom
function.
If you want to specify a custom default replacement or approximation table for the transliterate
function, you should instead call the transliterateCustom
function which accepts a String for replacements and a Map for substitution.
Future work
Ideally, we want to implement other functions found in the Rails inflections library. If you need one of those functions, please submit a pull request!
Further documentation
For more information, please see the the Haddock docs for this module.
Author
Justin Leitgeb [email protected]
License
MIT, see the LICENSE file.
Contributing
Do you want to contribute to this project? Please take a look at our contributing guideline to know how you can help us build it.