blondie-inc-google-docs-mustaches v0.2.8

google-docs-mustaches
📝Interpolate Google Docs files using mustaches and formatters
How does this work?
google-docs-mustaches will execute requests to the Google Drive and Google Docs APIs to copy the file and interpolate its placeholders using the given data.
Installation
npm install google-docs-mustachesBasic usage
Create a new Google Doc file and write the following text:
Hello {{ firstname }} {{ lastname | uppercase }}!
You have {{ accounts[0].money }}€ in you account...Then execute the following code
import Mustaches from 'google-docs-mustaches'
const mustaches = new Mustaches({
token: () => gapi.auth.getToken().access_token
})
// ID of the template
const source = '11rGORd6FRxOGERe7fh6LNQfyB48ZvOgQNH6GScK_FfA'
// ID of the destination folder
const destination = '18mcqwbaXS8NOqZjztB3OUQAc5_P8M6-l'
mustaches.interpolate({
source,
destination,
data: {
firstname: 'Thibaud',
lastname: 'Courtoison',
accounts: [{ money: 1500 }]
}
})Documentation
new Mustaches(options: ConstructorOptions)
type AccessToken = string
interface ConstructorOptions {
token: () => AccessToken
}tokenwill be called at every request to the Google apis.
AccessToken must have the following scopes:
See also: How to retrieve the Google token?
mustaches.interpolate(options: ToPdfOptions): ID
This method will interpolate from the source file and put the generated file into the destination folder.
type ID = string
export interface InterpolationOptions {
source: ID
destination?: ID
name?: string
data: Object
formatters?: Formatters
export?: MimeType
}
interface Formatters {
[name: string]: Formatter
}
type Formatter = (value: any) => string
export enum MimeType {
pdf = 'application/pdf',
text = 'plain/text'
}sourceis the ID of the file which will be interpolated.destinationis the ID of the destination folder where the new file will be put. If no destination is given, the new file will be put next to thesourcefile.nameis the name of the newly created and interpolated google doc file.datais the data given for the interpolationformatterswill be used for interpolationexportcan be specified to export the file after the interpolation
Interpolation
Mustaches
The double brackets notation (also known as mustaches) is used to define placeholders:
My name is {{ firstname }}. Nice to meet you!During the interpolation, the placeholder will be replaced with the content of the options.data object.
{
firstname: 'Thibaud'
}My name is Thibaud. Nice to meet you!Path notation
You can use nested objects and arrays for the interpolation:
{{ pokemons[1].name }}, I choose you!With the following options.data
{
pokemons: [
{
name: 'Eevee',
level: 12
},
{
name: 'Pikachu',
level: 25
}
]
}Will become:
Pikachu, I choose you!Formatters
You can use formatters to print your data and more complex objects any way you want.
There is a number of available formatters, but you can also write your owns
Hi {{ name | uppercase }}. Today is {{ today | printDay }}, tomorrow is {{ tomorrow | printDay }}.With the following options:
{
data: {
name: "Courtoison",
today: new Date(),
tomorrow: new Date(new Date().setDate(new Date().getDate()+1))
},
formatters: {
printDay: date => date.toLocaleDateString('en-US',{weekday: 'long'})
}
}Will become:
Hi COURTOISON. Today is Tuesday, tomorrow is Wednesday.Available formatters:
- lowercase:
HeLLo=>hello - uppercase:
wOrLd=>WORLD - More to come...
How to retrieve the Google token?
If you are using google-docs-mustaches from inside a browser, you can follow this tutorial.
If you are using google-docs-mustaches from in Node.js, you can follow this one.
Note: Your AccessToken must have the following scopes:
Supported environments
We use cross-fetch for compatibility with most environment.
Those are the cross-fetch supported environments:
- Node 6+
- React-Native