arrayiffy-if-string
Put non-empty strings into arrays, turn empty-ones into empty arrays. Bypass everything else.
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Install
npm i arrayiffy-if-string
const arrayiffy = require("require arrayiffy-if-string");
import arrayiffy from "arrayiffy-if-string";
Here's what you'll get:
Type | Key in package.json | Path | Size |
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Main export - CommonJS version, transpiled to ES5, contains require and module.exports | main | dist/arrayiffy-if-string.cjs.js | 303 B |
ES module build that Webpack/Rollup understands. Untranspiled ES6 code with import /export . | module | dist/arrayiffy-if-string.esm.js | 286 B |
UMD build for browsers, transpiled, minified, containing iife 's and has all dependencies baked-in | browser | dist/arrayiffy-if-string.umd.js | 257 B |
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Idea
- If it's a non-empty string, put it into an array and return it.
- If it's empty string, return an empty array.
- If it's anything else, just return it.
const arrayiffy = require("arrayiffy-if-string");
var res = arrayiffy("aaa");
console.log("res = " + JSON.stringify(res, null, 4));
const arrayiffy = require("arrayiffy-if-string");
var res = arrayiffy("");
console.log("res = " + JSON.stringify(res, null, 4));
const arrayiffy = require("arrayiffy-if-string");
var res = arrayiffy(true);
console.log("res = " + JSON.stringify(res, null, 4));
It's main purpose is to prepare the input argument options' objects. Check out check-types-mini.
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Contributing
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If you want a new feature in this package or you would like us to change some of its functionality, raise an issue on this repo.
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If you tried to use this library but it misbehaves, or you need advice setting it up, and its readme doesn't make sense, just document it and raise an issue on this repo.
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If you would like to add or change some features, just fork it, hack away, and file a pull request. We'll do our best to merge it quickly. Prettier is enabled, so you don't need to worry about the code style.
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Licence
MIT License (MIT)
Copyright © 2018 Codsen Ltd, Roy Revelt