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rufflib-validate
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A RuffLIB library for succinctly validating JavaScript values.
▶ Version: 2.0.0
▶ Homepage: https://richplastow.com/rufflib-validate
▶ NPM: https://www.npmjs.com/package/rufflib-validate
▶ Repo: https://github.com/richplastow/rufflib-validate
▶ Tests: https://richplastow.com/rufflib-validate/run-browser-tests.html
import Validate from 'rufflib-validate';
function sayOk(n, allowInvalid) {
const v = new Validate('sayOk()', allowInvalid);
if (!v.number(n, 'n', 100)) return v.err;
return 'ok!';
}
sayOk(123); // ok!
sayOk(null); // sayOk(): 'n' is null not type 'number'
sayOk(3); // 'n' 3 is < 100
sayOk(3, true); // ok! (less safe, but faster)
Run the test suite in ‘src/’, while working on this library:
npm test --src
npm start --src --open --test
Build the minified and unminified bundles in ‘dist/’ and ‘docs/’:
npm run build
Run the test suite in ‘docs/’, after a build:
npm test
npm start --open --test
FAQs
A RuffLIB library for succinctly validating JavaScript values.
The npm package rufflib-validate receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, rufflib-validate popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that rufflib-validate 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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