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but, the 1st line of variables that contain their line break and indent not stripped at 1st line, it takes the 8 spaces indent from the code. (sorry if the description not very descriptive or hard to understand)
the result is like this: console.log(JSON.stringify(meta, null, 2)) :
{
"code": "ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE"
}
console.log(stack) :
TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE]: Error msg
at stackTrace (internal/validators.js:122:11)
...etc
but this is the result of the stripIndent of them:
Variable that contain "\n " would not strip for their 1st line below this.
{
"code": "ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE"
}
TypeError [ERR_INVALID_ARG_TYPE]: Error msg
at validateString (internal/validators.js:122:11)
...etc
notice the difference. Their 1st line not stripped. They take 8 spaces, same as the code.
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I had the same issue too, but I was able to get around it.
I was doing something like:
// broken
function foo() {
const content = JSON.stringify({name: "foo"}, null, "\n");
return stripIndent`
Head 1
Head 2
${content}
`;
}
console.log(foo());
And I expected it to return (no leading whitespace):
Head 1
Head 2
{
"name": "foo"
}
But instead it was returning this (leading whitespace on line 2):
Head 1
Head 2
{
"name": "foo"
}
The problem was that stripIndent was getting a string that had the content variable already expanded. The closing } in my json had zero indentation.
It was as if I wrote:
function foo() {
return stripIndent`
Head 1
Head 2
{
"name": "foo"
}";
`;
}
I solved the problem by first stripping the header text, then concat the json after:
// Fixed!
function foo() {
const content = JSON.stringify({name: "foo"}, null, "\n");
return stripIndent`
Head 1
Head 2
` + '\n' + content;
}
console.log(foo());
I have this line of code:
but, the 1st line of variables that contain their line break and indent not stripped at 1st line, it takes the 8 spaces indent from the code. (sorry if the description not very descriptive or hard to understand)
the result is like this:
console.log(JSON.stringify(meta, null, 2))
:console.log(stack)
:but this is the result of the
stripIndent
of them:notice the difference. Their 1st line not stripped. They take 8 spaces, same as the code.
The text was updated successfully, but these errors were encountered: