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Enabled is a small utility that can check if certain namespace are enabled by environment variables which are automatically transformed to regular expressions for matching.
The module is release in the public npm registry and can be used in browsers and servers as it uses plain ol ES3 to make the magic work.
npm install --save enabled
First of all make sure you've required the module using:
'use strict';
var enabled = require('enabled');
The returned enabled
function accepts 2 arguments.
name
string, The namespace that should match.pattern
string, The pattern that the name should satisfyIt will return a boolean indication of a match.
var flag = 'foo';
enabled('foo', flag); // true;
enabled('bar', flag); // false;
//
// Use * for wild cards.
//
var wildcard = 'foob*';
enabled('foobar', wildcard); // true;
enabled('barfoo', wildcard); // false;
//
// Use - to ignore.
//
var ignore = 'foobar,-shizzle,nizzle';
enabled('foobar', ignore); // true;
enabled('shizzle-my-nizzle', ignore); // false;
enabled('nizzle', ignore); // true;
FAQs
Check if a certain debug flag is enabled.
The npm package enabled receives a total of 7,734,145 weekly downloads. As such, enabled popularity was classified as popular.
We found that enabled demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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