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@cfpb/cfpb-atomic-component
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Design System atomic component utilities
This component can be used by itself, but it was made for Design System, a front end framework developed at the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau.
Detailed instructions can be found at the Design System documentation site.
Utility functions for checking Javascript types and primitives.
var assert = require( 'assert' );
import {
isUndefined,
isObject,
isFunction,
isDate
} from '../utilities/type-checkers.js';
var UNDEFINED;
var date = new Date( 2011, 7, 21 );
function func() {
return true;
}
var object = {
a: '1',
b: '2',
c: '3'
};
assert.equal( typeCheckers.isUndefined( UNDEFINED ), true );
assert.equal( typeCheckers.isObject( object ), true );
assert.equal( typeCheckers.isFunction( func ), true );
assert.equal( typeCheckers.isDate( date ), true );
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Design System atomic component utilities
The npm package @cfpb/cfpb-atomic-component receives a total of 8 weekly downloads. As such, @cfpb/cfpb-atomic-component popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @cfpb/cfpb-atomic-component demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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