JavaScript (Node.js and browser) meets TOML.
Supports most recent TOML spec (v0.2.0).
It's Tom's Obvious, Minimal Language.
Why not?
Because it's time to have a simple config language that works across all platforms, not just one.
npm install topl
./script/bootstrap
var topl = require('topl');
require('fs').readFile('<path to toml file>', function(err, data) {
var parsedObject = topl.parse(data);
console.log(parsedObject);
});
<script src="topl.min.js" type="text/javascript"></script>
topl.parse('hello = "world"');
Simply run the helper script:
./script/test
You can also run the examples in test/fixtures
through topl with:
cake test
Want to see the output as a string? Go for it:
cake -s test
topl
also supports running the toml-test test suite. Pass test/toml-test.js
to toml-test
to run it:
export GOPATH=$HOME/go
go get github.com/BurntSushi/toml-test
~/go/bin/toml-test ./test/toml-test.js
You can compile the CoffeeScript source into the JavaScript files in lib
by running:
cake build
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(The MIT License)
Copyright (c) 2014 Ian Lollar
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