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toidentifier

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Convert a string of words to a JavaScript identifier

Install

This is a Node.js module available through the npm registry. Installation is done using the npm install command:

$ npm install toidentifier

Example

var toIdentifier = require('toidentifier')

console.log(toIdentifier('Bad Request'))
// => "BadRequest"

API

This CommonJS module exports a single default function: toIdentifier.

toIdentifier(string)

Given a string as the argument, it will be transformed according to the following rules and the new string will be returned:

  1. Split into words separated by space characters (0x20).
  2. Upper case the first character of each word.
  3. Join the words together with no separator.
  4. Remove all non-word ([0-9a-z_]) characters.

License

MIT