YUI~substitute Class
This class is deprecated.
The following methods are added to the YUI instance
Use Y.Lang.sub or Y.Template instead.
Item Index
Methods
- substitute deprecated
 
Methods
substitute
    
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recurse 
Use Y.Lang.sub or Y.Template instead.
Does {placeholder} substitution on a string.  The object passed as the
second parameter provides values to replace the {placeholder}s.
{placeholder} token names must match property names of the object.  For
example
var greeting = Y.substitute("Hello, {who}!", { who: "World" });
{placeholder} tokens that are undefined on the object map will be left in
tact (leaving unsightly "{placeholder}"s in the output string).  If your
replacement strings should include curly braces, use {LBRACE} and
{RBRACE} in your object map string value.
If a function is passed as a third argument, it will be called for each {placeholder} found. The {placeholder} name is passed as the first value and the value from the object map is passed as the second. If the {placeholder} contains a space, the first token will be used to identify the object map property and the remainder will be passed as a third argument to the function. See below for an example.
If the value in the object map for a given {placeholder} is an object and
the dump module is loaded, the replacement value will be the string
result of calling Y.dump(...) with the object as input.  Include a
numeric second token in the {placeholder} to configure the depth of the call
to Y.dump(...), e.g. "{someObject 2}".  See the
dump method for details.
Parameters:
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sStringThe string that will be modified.
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oObjectAn object containing the replacement values.
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fFunctionAn optional function that can be used to process each match. It receives the key, value, and any extra metadata included with the key inside of the braces.
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recurseBooleanif true, the replacement will be recursive, letting you have replacement tokens in replacement text. The default is false.
 
Returns:
the substituted string.
Example:
    function getAttrVal(key, value, name) {
        // Return a string describing the named attribute and its value if
        // the first token is @. Otherwise, return the value from the
        // replacement object.
        if (key === "@") {
            value += name + " Value: " + myObject.get(name);
        }
        return value;
    }
    // Assuming myObject.set('foo', 'flowers'),
    // => "Attr: foo Value: flowers"
    var attrVal = Y.substitute("{@ foo}", { "@": "Attr: " }, getAttrVal);
            