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@alwatr/platform-info
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This module provides a way to detect the current platform where the script is running. It defines a constant `platformInfo` which holds the information about the current platform.
This module provides a way to detect the current platform where the script is running. It defines a constant platformInfo
which holds the information about the current platform.
The platformInfo
constant object has the following properties:
name
: The name of the current platform. It can be 'browser', 'node', 'semi-node', or 'unknown'.development
: A boolean indicating whether the NODE_ENV environment variable is not set to production
or in browser location.hostname is localhost
or 127.xxx
.isNode
: A boolean indicating whether the current platform is node.js.isBrowser
: A boolean indicating whether the current platform is a browser.isWebWorker
: A boolean indicating whether the current platform is a web worker.isDeno
: A boolean indicating whether the current platform is Deno.isNw
: A boolean indicating whether the current platform is nw.js.isElectron
: A boolean indicating whether the current platform is Electron.The code also checks whether the script is running in development mode. If the script is running in a browser, it checks if the hostname is 'localhost' or 127.xxx
. If the script is running in a 'semi-node' environment, it checks if the NODE_ENV environment variable is not set to 'production'. The result is stored in the development
property of the platformInfo
object.
yarn add @alwatr/platform-info
import {platformInfo} from '@alwatr/platform-info';
console.log(platformInfo.name); // 'browser' | 'node' | 'semi-node' | 'unknown'
console.log(platformInfo.development); // true | false
console.log(platformInfo.isNode); // true | false
console.log(platformInfo.isBrowser); // true | false
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This module provides a way to detect the current platform where the script is running. It defines a constant `platformInfo` which holds the information about the current platform.
The npm package @alwatr/platform-info receives a total of 312 weekly downloads. As such, @alwatr/platform-info popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @alwatr/platform-info demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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