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typical
Isomorphic, functional type-checking for Javascript.
Example
js const t = require('typical') const allDefined = array.every(t.isDefined)
- [typical](#module_typical)
- [.isNumber(n)](#module_typical.isNumber) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isPlainObject(input)](#module_typical.isPlainObject) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isArrayLike(input)](#module_typical.isArrayLike) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isObject(input)](#module_typical.isObject) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isDefined(input)](#module_typical.isDefined) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isUndefined(input)](#module_typical.isUndefined) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isNull(input)](#module_typical.isNull) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isDefinedValue(input)](#module_typical.isDefinedValue) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isClass(input)](#module_typical.isClass) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isPrimitive(input)](#module_typical.isPrimitive) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isPromise(input)](#module_typical.isPromise) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isIterable(input)](#module_typical.isIterable) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isString(input)](#module_typical.isString) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
- [.isFunction(input)](#module_typical.isFunction) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
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t.isNumber(n) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if input is a number. It is a more reasonable alternative to typeof n which returns number for NaN and Infinity.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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n | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
Example
js > t.isNumber(0) true > t.isNumber(1) true > t.isNumber(1.1) true > t.isNumber(0xff) true > t.isNumber(0644) true > t.isNumber(6.2e5) true > t.isNumber(NaN) false > t.isNumber(Infinity) false
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t.isPlainObject(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
A plain object is a simple object literal, it is not an instance of a class. Returns true if the input typeof is object and directly decends from Object.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
Example
js > t.isPlainObject({ something: 'one' }) true > t.isPlainObject(new Date()) false > t.isPlainObject([ 0, 1 ]) false > t.isPlainObject(/test/) false > t.isPlainObject(1) false > t.isPlainObject('one') false > t.isPlainObject(null) false > t.isPlainObject((function * () {})()) false > t.isPlainObject(function * () {}) false
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t.isArrayLike(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
An array-like value has all the properties of an array yet is not an array instance. An example is the arguments object. Returns true if the input value is an object, not null` and has a length` property set with a numeric value.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
Example
js function sum(x, y){ console.log(t.isArrayLike(arguments)) // prints `true` }
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t.isObject(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the typeof input is 'object' but not null.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isDefined(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is defined.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isUndefined(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is undefined.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isNull(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is null.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isDefinedValue(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is not one of undefined, null, or NaN.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isClass(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is an ES2015 class.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isPrimitive(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input is a string, number, symbol, boolean, null or undefined value.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isPromise(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input is a Promise.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isIterable(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input is an iterable (Map, Set, Array, Generator etc.).
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
Example
js > t.isIterable('string') true > t.isIterable(new Map()) true > t.isIterable([]) true > t.isIterable((function * () {})()) true > t.isIterable(Promise.resolve()) false > t.isIterable(Promise) false > t.isIterable(true) false > t.isIterable({}) false > t.isIterable(0) false > t.isIterable(1.1) false > t.isIterable(NaN) false > t.isIterable(Infinity) false > t.isIterable(function () {}) false > t.isIterable(Date) false > t.isIterable() false > t.isIterable({ then: function () {} }) false
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t.isString(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is a string. The equivalent of typeof input === 'string' for use in funcitonal contexts.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
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t.isFunction(input) ⇒ <code>boolean</code>
Returns true if the input value is a function. The equivalent of typeof input === 'function' for use in funcitonal contexts.
Kind: static method of [<code>typical</code>](#module_typical)
Param | Type | Description |
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input | <code>\*</code> | the input to test |
Load anywhere
This library is compatible with Node.js, the Web and any style of module loader. It can be loaded anywhere, natively without transpilation.
Node.js:
js const typical = require('typical')
Within Node.js with ECMAScript Module support enabled:
js import typical from 'typical'
Within a modern browser ECMAScript Module:
js import typical from './node_modules/typical/index.mjs'
Old browser (adds window.typical):
html <script nomodule src="./node_modules/typical/dist/index.js"></script>
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