Simple Slug / Clean URL generator helper for Microsoft .NET framework.
With default settings, you will get an hyphenized, lowercase, alphanumeric version of any string you please, with any diacritics removed and collapsed whitespace.
In example, having:
a ambição cerra o coração
You'll get:
a-ambicao-cerra-o-coracao
You can get the Slugify NuGet package by running the following command in the Package Manager Console:
PM> Install-Package Slugify
It's really simple! Just instantiate SlugHelper and call its GenerateSlug with the string you want to convert; it'll return the URL Safe version:
using Slugify;
public class MyApp
{
public static void Main()
{
SlugHelper helper = new SlugHelper();
String title = "OLA ke ase!";
String slug = helper.GenerateSlug(title); // "ola-ke-ase"
Console.WriteLine(slug);
}
}
You can provide a SlugHelper.Config instance to SlugHelper's constructor to customize the helper's behavior, like so:
// Creating a configuration object
SlugHelper.Config config = new SlugHelper.Config();
// Replace spaces with a hyphens
config.CharacterReplacements.Add(" ", "-");
// We want a lowercase Slug
config.ForceLowerCase = true;
// Colapse consecutive whitespace chars into one
config.CollapseWhiteSpace = true;
// Remove everything that's not a letter, number, hyphen, dot, or underscore
config.DeniedCharactersRegex = @"[^a-zA-Z0-9\-\._]";
// Create a helper instance with our new configuration
SlugHelper helper = new SlugHelper(config);
In fact, last values are so common they're the default ones! So last code could be rewritten as:
SlugHelper.Config config = new SlugHelper.Config();
SlugHelper helper = new SlugHelper(config);
One more thing: SlugHelper.Config is used when you call the parameterless SlugHelper constructor. Then ...
SlugHelper helper = new SlugHelper();
... is the same as running the code we had in first place.
Type: Dictionary<String, String>. Default: [" ": "-"].
Will replace the specified keys with their associated value.
By default, will replace spaces with hyphens.
Type: Boolean. Default: true.
Setting it to true will convert output string to be LowerCase. If false, original casing will be preserved.
Type: Boolean. Default: true.
Setting it to true will replace consecutive whitespace characters by just one space (" ").
Type: String. Default: [^a-zA-Z0-9\-\._].
Any character matching this Regular Expression will be deleted from the resulting string.
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Copyright (c) 2013 Federico Cingolani
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