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1'use strict';
2
3const stringify = require('./lib/stringify');
4const compile = require('./lib/compile');
5const expand = require('./lib/expand');
6const parse = require('./lib/parse');
7
8/**
9 * Expand the given pattern or create a regex-compatible string.
10 *
11 * ```js
12 * const braces = require('braces');
13 * console.log(braces('{a,b,c}', { compile: true })); //=> ['(a|b|c)']
14 * console.log(braces('{a,b,c}')); //=> ['a', 'b', 'c']
15 * ```
16 * @param {String} `str`
17 * @param {Object} `options`
18 * @return {String}
19 * @api public
20 */
21
22const braces = (input, options = {}) => {
23 let output = [];
24
25 if (Array.isArray(input)) {
26 for (let pattern of input) {
27 let result = braces.create(pattern, options);
28 if (Array.isArray(result)) {
29 output.push(...result);
30 } else {
31 output.push(result);
32 }
33 }
34 } else {
35 output = [].concat(braces.create(input, options));
36 }
37
38 if (options && options.expand === true && options.nodupes === true) {
39 output = [...new Set(output)];
40 }
41 return output;
42};
43
44/**
45 * Parse the given `str` with the given `options`.
46 *
47 * ```js
48 * // braces.parse(pattern, [, options]);
49 * const ast = braces.parse('a/{b,c}/d');
50 * console.log(ast);
51 * ```
52 * @param {String} pattern Brace pattern to parse
53 * @param {Object} options
54 * @return {Object} Returns an AST
55 * @api public
56 */
57
58braces.parse = (input, options = {}) => parse(input, options);
59
60/**
61 * Creates a braces string from an AST, or an AST node.
62 *
63 * ```js
64 * const braces = require('braces');
65 * let ast = braces.parse('foo/{a,b}/bar');
66 * console.log(stringify(ast.nodes[2])); //=> '{a,b}'
67 * ```
68 * @param {String} `input` Brace pattern or AST.
69 * @param {Object} `options`
70 * @return {Array} Returns an array of expanded values.
71 * @api public
72 */
73
74braces.stringify = (input, options = {}) => {
75 if (typeof input === 'string') {
76 return stringify(braces.parse(input, options), options);
77 }
78 return stringify(input, options);
79};
80
81/**
82 * Compiles a brace pattern into a regex-compatible, optimized string.
83 * This method is called by the main [braces](#braces) function by default.
84 *
85 * ```js
86 * const braces = require('braces');
87 * console.log(braces.compile('a/{b,c}/d'));
88 * //=> ['a/(b|c)/d']
89 * ```
90 * @param {String} `input` Brace pattern or AST.
91 * @param {Object} `options`
92 * @return {Array} Returns an array of expanded values.
93 * @api public
94 */
95
96braces.compile = (input, options = {}) => {
97 if (typeof input === 'string') {
98 input = braces.parse(input, options);
99 }
100 return compile(input, options);
101};
102
103/**
104 * Expands a brace pattern into an array. This method is called by the
105 * main [braces](#braces) function when `options.expand` is true. Before
106 * using this method it's recommended that you read the [performance notes](#performance))
107 * and advantages of using [.compile](#compile) instead.
108 *
109 * ```js
110 * const braces = require('braces');
111 * console.log(braces.expand('a/{b,c}/d'));
112 * //=> ['a/b/d', 'a/c/d'];
113 * ```
114 * @param {String} `pattern` Brace pattern
115 * @param {Object} `options`
116 * @return {Array} Returns an array of expanded values.
117 * @api public
118 */
119
120braces.expand = (input, options = {}) => {
121 if (typeof input === 'string') {
122 input = braces.parse(input, options);
123 }
124
125 let result = expand(input, options);
126
127 // filter out empty strings if specified
128 if (options.noempty === true) {
129 result = result.filter(Boolean);
130 }
131
132 // filter out duplicates if specified
133 if (options.nodupes === true) {
134 result = [...new Set(result)];
135 }
136
137 return result;
138};
139
140/**
141 * Processes a brace pattern and returns either an expanded array
142 * (if `options.expand` is true), a highly optimized regex-compatible string.
143 * This method is called by the main [braces](#braces) function.
144 *
145 * ```js
146 * const braces = require('braces');
147 * console.log(braces.create('user-{200..300}/project-{a,b,c}-{1..10}'))
148 * //=> 'user-(20[0-9]|2[1-9][0-9]|300)/project-(a|b|c)-([1-9]|10)'
149 * ```
150 * @param {String} `pattern` Brace pattern
151 * @param {Object} `options`
152 * @return {Array} Returns an array of expanded values.
153 * @api public
154 */
155
156braces.create = (input, options = {}) => {
157 if (input === '' || input.length < 3) {
158 return [input];
159 }
160
161 return options.expand !== true
162 ? braces.compile(input, options)
163 : braces.expand(input, options);
164};
165
166/**
167 * Expose "braces"
168 */
169
170module.exports = braces;
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