Made for message command system in discord bots (Does not validate input, just parse the string and return a object with the parsed info)
npm i @typicalninja21/cmd-parser
const parse = require('@typicalninja21/cmd-parser').parse;
// get this somehow, from discord bot message event etc...
const commandString = `!commands add -type string -name testCommand`
// first argument is the prefix, second is the command string you got
console.log(parse(commandString, {
prefix: '!',
// optionsOperator: '-' (optional, default to "-")
}))
This is the result of the above parsed command string, subCommand might be null if no subCommand was found
this returns a Args class, [you can refer its functions below]
{
command: 'commands',
args: Args {
rawArgs: [ [Object], [Object] ],
_map: Map(2) { 'type' => 'string ', 'name' => 'testCommand' }
},
subCommand: 'add'
}
{
command: string,
args: Args {values here}
subCommand: string
}
Gets a arg from the internal map
Example
const commandString = `!eval -code \`\`\`some kind of code here\`\`\` -some "other option"`;
const { args } = parse(commandString, { prefix: '!' });
console.log(args.get('code'))
find(func: (val: string, key: string) => boolean, thisArg: any): { arg: string, value: string } | undefined
similar to get, but instead of searching with arg name Searches for a single item where the given function returns a truthy value
Example
const commandString = `!eval -code \`\`\`some kind of code here\`\`\` -some "other option"`;
const { args } = parse(commandString, { prefix: '!' });
console.log(args.find((arg, argName) => argName === 'some' && arg.includes('option')))
returns a boolean indicating if the given argument exists
Example
const commandString = `!eval -code \`\`\`some kind of code here\`\`\` -some "other option"`;
const { args } = parse(commandString, { prefix: '!' });
console.log(args.has('code'))
Runs given function on each argument and returns a new Args object with the results, useful for escaping values in all args
Example
const commandString = `!eval -code \`\`\`some kind of code here\`\`\` -some "other option"`;
const { args } = parse(commandString, { prefix: '!' });
console.log(args.parseAllKeys((k, s) => s.replace(/\`/g, '').replace(/"/g, ' ')))
Runs the given function on all the values of args and checks if at least one returns false
Example
const commandString = `!help -page 2 -result 10`;
const { args } = parse(commandString, { prefix: '!' });
// checks if every val is a number
console.log(args.every((val) => !isNaN(val)))
Tests are available here, (they can be also used as examples)
run
npm run test
to run the tests (requires mocha)
This repository and the code inside it is licensed under the MIT License. Read LICENSE for more information.