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filtrate

Function argument and JSON schema type checking for Node.js

npm install filtrate

Usage

Wrap a function

var bar = filtrate(
  [Number, {}, String],
  function() {
    console.log('bar', arguments);
  }
);

bar(21, {a: 42}, "Test"); // executes foo.fn
bar(21, [a, 42], "Test"); // throws!

Modify an object method

var foo = {
  fn: function() { 
    console.log('foo', arguments);
  }
};

filtrate(foo, 'fn', [Number, Boolean]);

foo.fn(42, true);     // executes foo.fn
foo.fn(42, 'string'); // throws!

Compare a pattern against a value

filtrate.compare(String, "Test"); //true
filtrate.compare(String, 42);     //false
filtrate.compare([String, Number],   ["Test", 42]); //true
filtrate.compare([String, Function], ["Test", 42]); //false
filtrate.compare(
  { a:String, b:Function },
  { a:"Test", b:Object.keys }); //false
filtrate.compare(
  { a:String, b:Function },
  { a:"Test", b:42 }); //false

Compare a pattern against a value with a helpful message

filtrate.check([String, Number],   ["Test", 42]); //null
filtrate.check([String, Function], ["Test", 42]); //"Filtrate Error: input[1] is not a function (got: 42)"

API

filtrate(patterns, function);

Wrap a function

patterns (Patterns Object) - Patterns to match against (see below)

function (Function) - The function to be filtered

returns filtered function

filtrate(object, methodName, patterns);

Modify object method

object (Object) - Parent object containing the method

methodName (String) - Name of the method

patterns (Patterns Object) - Patterns to match against (see below)

returns undefined

filtrate.compare(patterns, input);

Pattern match, boolean result

input (Function) - An object to match

patterns (Patterns Object) - Patterns to match against (see below)

returns true/false

filtrate.check(patterns, input);

Pattern match, string result


Patterns Object

A patterns object is recursively defined as:

  patterns =
    true      ||      
    false     ||    
    String    ||
    Number    ||
    Boolean   ||          
    Function  ||                
    Array     ||               
    Object    ||               
    undefined ||               
    [patterns, ...] ||             
    {key: patterns, ... }

true is a truthy comparison

false is a falsy comparison

String, Number, Boolean, FunctionArray and Object are all essentially typeof comparisons

undefined skips comparison

[] does a recursive comparison of these types listed

{} does a recursive comparison of these types listed (also matches key names)

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