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ifonly is function that checks if your object have only and only specific properties you passed.
ifonly is function that checks if your object have only and only specific properties you passed.
It works in both node and client-side applications.
var obj;
obj = { a: 'a'};
console.log(only(obj, ['a'])); // true because only 'a' property is present
obj = { a: 'a', b: 'b', c: 'c' };
console.log(only(obj, ['a', 'b'])); // false because 'c' property is present
obj = { a: 'a' };
console.log(ifonly(obj, ['a', 'b'])); // false because 'b' does not exist
obj = { a: 'a', b: 'b', c: 'c' };
console.log(only(obj, ['a', 'b'], ['c'])); // true because 'c' property is ignored
obj = { a: '', b: 'b', c: '' };
console.log(only(obj, ['b'])); // true because 'a' and 'c' properties are empty
obj = { a: [], b: 'b', c: {} };
console.log(only(obj, ['b'])); // true because 'a' and 'c' properties are empty
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ifonly is function that checks if your object have only and only specific properties you passed.
We found that ifonly 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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