astype
Convert an unknown type to a string, boolean, or number (integer, or float)
Installation
$ npm install --save astype
Usage
import as from 'astype';
as.number('1');
as.boolean(0);
as.string(true);
Available conversions
number(...)
(aliases: double()
, float()
, integer()
)boolean(...)
(aliases: bool()
)string(...)
Options
Global
This will set the behavior anytime a conversion is used.
This allows simplier syntax when using the same rules.
as.setGlobal({
number: { ... },
boolean: { ... },
string: { ... }
});
You can also unset global options as well.
Passing an empty object or null will unset all options under that key.
as.unsetGlobal({
number: { ... },
boolean: { ... },
string: { ... }
})
Per Query
You can also pass through options in the conversion, these will override
any global options.
as.number(..., { ... })
Available Options
number
-
allowNull (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can return the value null
- If
false
: conversion will return 0
if null
-
allowUndefined (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can return the value undefined
- If
false
: conversion will return 0
if undefined
-
allowNaN (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can return the value NaN
- If
false
: conversion will return 0
if NaN
-
allowInfinity (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can return the value Infinity
- If
false
: conversion will return 0
if Infinity
-
allowFindInString (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can will pick out numbers from a string
(eg: 'abc123!' => 123) - If
false
: conversion will return NaN
if allowNaN is true
,
otherwise 0
boolean
-
allowNull (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can return the value null
- If
false
: conversion will return 0
if null
-
allowUndefined (default: true
)
- If
true
: conversion can return the value undefined
- If
false
: conversion will return 0
if undefined
-
parseString (default: true
)
- If
true
: will parse the strings "true"
and "false"
to true
and false
respectively - If
false
: will parse the string to a boolean (Boolean("string")
)
-
convertNumbers (default: true
)
- If
true
: if the input is a number (or string that is a number),
it will parse as a number first, then convert to a boolean
(eg: '1' => 1 => true) - If
false
: will parse the string to a boolean (Boolean(1)
)
string
License
MIT © Tyler Stewart