is-valid-glob
Return true if a value is a valid glob pattern.
This really just checks to make sure that a pattern is either a string or array, and if it's an array it's either empty or consists of only strings.
Install
Install with npm
$ npm i is-valid-glob --save
Usage
var isValidGlob = require('is-valid-glob');
isValidGlob('foo/*.js');
Valid patterns
isValidGlob('a');
isValidGlob('a.js');
isValidGlob('*.js');
isValidGlob(['a', 'b']);
isValidGlob('');
isValidGlob([]);
Invalid patterns
isValidGlob();
isValidGlob({});
isValidGlob(null);
isValidGlob(undefined);
isValidGlob(new Buffer('foo'));
isValidGlob(['foo', [[]]]);
isValidGlob(['foo', [['bar']]]);
isValidGlob(['foo', {}]);
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Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2015 Jon Schlinkert
Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on July 01, 2015.