Create a matching function from a glob pattern, regex, string, array, object or function.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save is-match
See the release history to learn about breaking changes in the v1.0.0 release.
var isMatch = require('is-match');
from a string:
var isMatch = matcher('a')
isMatch('a');
//=> true
isMatch('b');
//=> false
from a glob pattern:
var isMatch = matcher('*')
isMatch('a'); //=> true
var isMatch = matcher('!b')
isMatch('a'); //=> true
var isMatch = matcher('!b')
isMatch('b'); //=> false
from an array of glob patterns:
var isMatch = matcher(['b'])
isMatch('a'); //=> false
var isMatch = matcher(['b', 'a'])
isMatch('a'); //=> true
var isMatch = matcher(['b', 'c', '*'])
isMatch('a'); //=> true
from a regex:
var isMatch = matcher(/a/);
isMatch('a');
//=> true
isMatch('b');
//=> false
from a function:
var isMatch = matcher(function (val) {
return val === 'a';
});
isMatch('a');
//=> true
isMatch('b');
//=> false
from an object:
var isMatch = matcher({a: 'b'});
isMatch({a: 'b'}); //=> true
isMatch({a: 'b', c: 'd'}); //=> false
isMatch({e: 'f', c: 'd'}); //=> false
Potentially breaking changes
- prior to 1.0, when an array of globs was passed,
isMatch()
would return true if any of the globs matched. As of 1.0,isMatch()
only returns true when all globs match. - now does number comparisons. there are several ways to compare numbers, I'm open to a discussion or changes if necessary.
- has-glob: Returns
true
if an array has a glob pattern. | homepage - is-glob: Returns
true
if the given string looks like a glob pattern or an extglob pattern… more | homepage - micromatch: Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A drop-in replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch. | homepage
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Commits | Contributor |
---|---|
23 | jonschlinkert |
8 | tunnckoCore |
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