Type-check for 'Primitive' types in JavaScript are always something to take care when receiving/sending a payload from/to Server/Client application. If you ever wonder how to do this you can sure use typeof
and make the check by yourself. Or you can user 🎯js-is-type
!
The usage is simple and verbose. The tests has full coverage and you can use without a doubt.
isArray()
isBoolean()
isFunction()
isObject()
(Remember: in JS, Arrays are Objects!)isString()
isUndefined()
js-is-type
is available on npm/yarn:
$ npm install @codevor/js-is-type --save
$ yarn add @codevor/js-is-type
import { isArray } from '@codevor/js-is-type';
const names = ['Alice', 'Bob'];
isArray(names); // => true
const isArray = require('@codevor/js-is-type').isArray;
const names = ['Alice', 'Bob'];
isArray(names); // => true
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