@validatem/is-number
v1.0.0
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Validatem validator for ensuring that a value is a number
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@validatem/is-number
This validator is designed to be used with Validatem, the universal and composable validation library.
Validates that a given input is a number.
Note that this only accepts actual numbers, not numeric strings; if you are trying to validate a numeric string, you should use @validatem/is-numeric instead.
License, donations, and other boilerplate
Licensed under either the WTFPL or CC0, at your choice. In practice, that means it's more or less public domain, and you can do whatever you want with it. Giving credit is not required, but still very much appreciated! I'd love to hear from you if this module was useful to you.
Creating and maintaining open-source modules is a lot of work. A donation is also not required, but much appreciated! You can donate here.
Example
A runnable version of this example is included in the repository, as example.js
.
"use strict";
const { validateValue } = require("@validatem/core");
const isNumber = require("@validatem/is-number");
console.log(validateValue(42, [ isNumber ])); // 42
console.log(validateValue("hello world", [ isNumber ])); /*
AggregrateValidationError: One or more validation errors occurred:
- At (root): Must be a number
*/
API
If you are new to Validatem, please read the documentation on the Validatem website first - it will explain how the general API works, and how you should use validator modules with it.
isNumber
Not callable. Validates that the input is a number. When validation passes, it returns the original number as-is.
Possible error codes:
- validatem.is-number.number: The input was not a number.
- validatem.is-number.nan: The input was NaN.
Changelog
1.0.0 (July 14, 2024)
Initial release.