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A JavaScript module for checking variable runtime type
var oftype = require('oftype');
var x = 123;
var y = true;
var z = /abc/;
var u = undefined;
var n = null;
function Obj() {
this.name = 'ABC';
}
var o = new Obj();
//check if variable x is of Number type.
oftype(123, Number); //true
//check if variable y is of Boolean type.
oftype(y, Boolean); //true
//check if variable z is of RegExp type.
oftype(z, RegExp); //true
//check if variable u is of undefined type.
//undefined is a type which has an only value undefined.
oftype(u, undefined); //true
//check if variable n is of null type.
//stricly, null is no actually a type, but here we treat
// it as a type just like how we treat undefined.
oftype(n, null); //true;
//check if variable o is of Obj type.
oftype(o, Obj); //true;
//check if variable o is of Object type.
oftype(o, Object); //true;
The signature of oftype
is
oftype(value, type, options);
value
: could be any variable or value;
type
: could be any type identifier, e.g.: Number, Boolean, String, Date, RegExp, Array, Object and any other customized complex type.
options
is optional and has below hash values:
nullAsObject
: treat null
value as Object
type, so with this option testing null
against Object
type returns true
. Default value of this option is false
.
primitiveObject
: treat primitive object as primitive type. for example, testing new Number(1)
against Number will return false
when this option is set to false
; but will return true
when this option is set to true
.
Make sure mocha
is installed globally
npm test
MIT
FAQs
A JavaScript module for checking variable runtime type
We found that oftype 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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