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Checking and comparing datatypes

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@nexssp/data

Just library for datatypes.

Note

This library/module is the effect of the refactoring the Nexss Programmer @nexssp/cli which development has been started in 2018.

Examples

const { is, type } = require('@nexssp/data')
console.log(type(new Map())) // map
const Stream = require('stream')
console.log(type(new Stream.Readable())) // stream
console.log(type({})) // object
console.log(type(() => {})) // function
console.log(type(Promise.resolve(1))) // promise
console.log(is('object', {})) // true
console.log(is('array', [])) // true
console.log(is('array', '[]')) // false
console.log(is('file', 'example.js')) // true
console.log(is('directory', 'example.js')) // false
console.log(is('directory', '../tests')) // true

// object, string, array, number, boolean, undefined, function, null,
// map, set, generatorfunction, promise, stream, file, directory

Functions

  • type (value) -> return one of the datatype: object, string, array, number, boolean, undefined, function, null, map, set, generatorfunction, promise, stream, url, json
  • is (type, value) -> check for the types + is('directory',v), is('dir',v), **is('file',v), **is('url',v), , is('json',v)
  • compare (v1, v2) -> compares 2 values. If any of them is function, it will run first and then compare
  • isEmpty (value) -> check if anything is empty like array, object, string.

Valid Datatypes

exports.valid = {
  object: () => [{}, { x: 1 }, { x: 1, y: { nested: true } }],
  string: () => ['', 'mystring'],
  array: () => [[0], [1, 2]],
  number: () => [1, 1234, 36936936936936936936936936936936936936936936936936],
  boolean: () => [true, false],
  undefined: () => [undefined],
  function: () => [() => {}, function () {}, () => 'somestring'],
  null: () => [null],
  map: () => [
    new Map(),
    new Map([
      ['key1', 'value1'],
      ['key2', 'value2'],
    ]),
  ],
  set: () => [
    new Set(),
    new Set([
      ['key1', 'value1'],
      ['key2', 'value2'],
    ]),
  ],
  generatorfunction: () => [function* x() {}],
  promise: () => [Promise.resolve() /*, Promise.reject()*/],
  stream: () => [
    new stream.Readable(),
    new stream.Writable(),
    new stream.Transform(),
    new stream.Stream(),
    new stream.Duplex(),
    new stream.PassThrough(),
  ],
  file: () => [path.resolve(`lib/data.js`)],
  directory: () => [path.resolve(`lib`)],
  dir: () => [path.resolve(`lib`)],
  url: () => ['https://abc.com', 'http://abc.com'],
  json: () => ['{"x":1}', '{"val":{"nested":5}}'],
}

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Package last updated on 28 May 2021

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