'use strict'; const xRegExp = require('xregexp'); const decamelize = (text, separator = '_') => { if (!(typeof text === 'string' && typeof separator === 'string')) { throw new TypeError('The `text` and `separator` arguments should be of type `string`'); } const regex1 = xRegExp('([\\p{Ll}\\d])(\\p{Lu})', 'g'); const regex2 = xRegExp('(\\p{Lu}+)(\\p{Lu}[\\p{Ll}\\d]+)', 'g'); return text // TODO: Use this instead of `xregexp` when targeting Node.js 10: // .replace(/([\p{Lowercase_Letter}\d])(\p{Uppercase_Letter})/gu, `$1${separator}$2`) // .replace(/(\p{Lowercase_Letter}+)(\p{Uppercase_Letter}[\p{Lowercase_Letter}\d]+)/gu, `$1${separator}$2`) .replace(regex1, `$1${separator}$2`) .replace(regex2, `$1${separator}$2`) .toLowerCase(); }; module.exports = decamelize; // TODO: Remove this for the next major release module.exports.default = decamelize;