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angular-capitalize-filter v3.0.0

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angular-capitalize-filter

AngularJS filter to capitalize sentences and specially team names.

Installation

You can install the filter using Bower:

$ bower install angular-capitalize-filter

Or npm:

$ npm install angular-capitalize-filter

Then you have to include it in your HTML:

<script src="bower_components/angular-capitalize-filter/capitalize.js"></script>
<script src="node_modules/angular-capitalize-filter/capitalize.js"></script>

And inject the module angular-capitalize-filter as a dependency in your application:

angular.module('webApp', ['puigcerber.capitalize']);

Usage

You can use it like any other AngularJS filter:

<p>{{ input | capitalize:format:separator }}</p>

The format and separator are optional parameters. If not specified all the words are capitalized.

Format

Available formats:

All

It capitalizes all the words of a given sentence. As it's the default format you can omit the parameter.

<p>{{ sentence | capitalize:'all' }}</p>

First

It capitalizes just the first letter of the given sentence.

<p>{{ sentence | capitalize:'first' }}</p>

Team

Specially adapted for team names, with uppercase abbreviation.

<p>{{ teamName | capitalize:'team' }}</p>

It formats the team name as CD Logroñés, FC Barcelona or Valencia CF.

Separator

By default the words in a sentence are separated by the space character. But any other character can be specified as a separator so we can humanize our output.

<p>{{ underscored_sentence | capitalize:'all':'_' }}</p>

Related

  • camelize: AngularJS filter to convert strings to lower camel case replacing non-alphanumeric characters.
  • lowerize: AngularJS filter to convert strings to lower case replacing non-alphanumeric characters.

License

MIT © Pablo Villoslada Puigcerber