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- typical
- typical/index.mjs
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typical
Isomorphic, functional type-checking for Javascript.
Example
const t = require('typical')
const allDefined = array.every(t.isDefined)
- typical
- .isNumber(n) ⇒
boolean
- .isPlainObject(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isArrayLike(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isObject(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isDefined(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isUndefined(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isNull(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isDefinedValue(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isClass(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isPrimitive(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isPromise(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isIterable(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isString(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isFunction(input) ⇒
boolean
- .isNumber(n) ⇒
t.isNumber(n) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if input is a number. It is a more reasonable alternative to typeof n
which returns number
for NaN
and Infinity
.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
n | * |
the input to test |
Example
> t.isNumber(0)
true
> t.isNumber(1)
true
> t.isNumber(1.1)
true
> t.isNumber(0xff)
true
> t.isNumber(0644)
true
> t.isNumber(6.2e5)
true
> t.isNumber(NaN)
false
> t.isNumber(Infinity)
false
t.isPlainObject(input) ⇒ boolean
A plain object is a simple object literal, it is not an instance of a class. Returns true if the input typeof
is object
and directly decends from Object
.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
Example
> t.isPlainObject({ something: 'one' })
true
> t.isPlainObject(new Date())
false
> t.isPlainObject([ 0, 1 ])
false
> t.isPlainObject(/test/)
false
> t.isPlainObject(1)
false
> t.isPlainObject('one')
false
> t.isPlainObject(null)
false
> t.isPlainObject((function * () {})())
false
> t.isPlainObject(function * () {})
false
t.isArrayLike(input) ⇒ boolean
An array-like value has all the properties of an array yet is not an array instance. An example is the arguments
object. Returns true`` if the input value is an object, not
null`` and has a length
property set with a numeric value.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
Example
function sum(x, y){
console.log(t.isArrayLike(arguments))
// prints `true`
}
t.isObject(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the typeof input is 'object'
but not null.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isDefined(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is defined.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isUndefined(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is undefined.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isNull(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is null.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isDefinedValue(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is not one of undefined
, null
, or NaN
.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isClass(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is an ES2015 class
.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isPrimitive(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input is a string, number, symbol, boolean, null or undefined value.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isPromise(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input is a Promise.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isIterable(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input is an iterable (Map
, Set
, Array
, Generator etc.).
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
Example
> t.isIterable('string')
true
> t.isIterable(new Map())
true
> t.isIterable([])
true
> t.isIterable((function * () {})())
true
> t.isIterable(Promise.resolve())
false
> t.isIterable(Promise)
false
> t.isIterable(true)
false
> t.isIterable({})
false
> t.isIterable(0)
false
> t.isIterable(1.1)
false
> t.isIterable(NaN)
false
> t.isIterable(Infinity)
false
> t.isIterable(function () {})
false
> t.isIterable(Date)
false
> t.isIterable()
false
> t.isIterable({ then: function () {} })
false
t.isString(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is a string. The equivalent of typeof input === 'string'
for use in funcitonal contexts.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
t.isFunction(input) ⇒ boolean
Returns true if the input value is a function. The equivalent of typeof input === 'function'
for use in funcitonal contexts.
Kind: static method of typical
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
input | * |
the input to test |
Load anywhere
This library is compatible with Node.js, the Web and any style of module loader. It can be loaded anywhere, natively without transpilation.
Node.js:
const typical = require('typical')
Within Node.js with ECMAScript Module support enabled:
import typical from 'typical'
Within a modern browser ECMAScript Module:
import typical from './node_modules/typical/index.mjs'
Old browser (adds window.typical
):
<script nomodule src="./node_modules/typical/dist/index.js"></script>
© 2014-20 Lloyd Brookes <75pound@gmail.com>.
Isomorphic test suite by esm-runner and web-runner. Documented by jsdoc-to-markdown.