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node-wildcard
Advanced tools
simple wildcard matcher for string, arrays and objects, ... etc.
This module has the ability to pass in options to include non string values to be tested as well.
Allowed non-string types for inclusion are: number
, boolean
, regexp
There are also special non-string types that return filtered collections
instead of a boolean
.
Special non-string types: array
, object
NB. Special types don't need to be included via the options.
see examples below.
eg.
var wildcard = require('node-wildcard');
var testObj = {
'a.b': {},
'a': {}
}
var testArray = ['a.b', 'a']
// ways to use
console.log(wildcard('a', 'a.*' )) // => false
console.log(wildcard('a.', 'a.*' )) // => true
console.log(wildcard(testObj, 'a.*' )) // => { 'a.b': {} }
console.log(wildcard(testArray, 'a.*' )) // => [ 'a.b' ]
console.log(wildcard(1233, '123*')) // => false
console.log(wildcard(false, 'fal*')) // => false
console.log(wildcard(/false/, '*fal*')) // => false
// with options
// include property must be an array
var options = {include: ['number', 'boolean', 'regexp']}
console.log(wildcard(143, '123*', options)) // => false
console.log(wildcard(1233, '123*' , options)) // => true
console.log(wildcard(false, 'fal*' , options)) // => true
console.log(wildcard(/false/, '*fal*' , options)) // => true
Better Docs Coming Soon
pull requests are encouraged.
FAQs
simple wildcard matcher for string, arrays and objects, ... etc.
We found that node-wildcard 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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