@zerodep/guard-boolean
v2.0.12
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A configurable defensive programming utility to guard against non-boolean values
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@zerodep/guard-boolean
A run-time guard to require a value to be a boolean; it will throw a ZeroDepError
if the guard fails.
Full documentation is available at the zerodep.app page.
Examples
All @zerodep packages support both ESM and CJS.
import { guardBoolean } from '@zerodep/guard-boolean';
// or
const { guardBoolean } = require('@zerodep/guard-boolean');
Successful Cases
guardBoolean(true); // void
guardBoolean(false); // void
Unsuccessful Cases
guardBoolean([]); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(['a', 'b', 'c']); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(1000n); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(new Date()); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(''); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(new Error('message')); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(3.14); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(() => 'function'); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(42); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(
new Map([
['a', 1],
['b', 2],
])
); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(null); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean({ an: 'object' }); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(new Promise(() => {})); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(/[regex]+/gi); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(new Set([1, 2, 3])); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean('a string'); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(Symbol()); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(new Int32Array(2)); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
guardBoolean(undefined); // throws ZeroDepError: Value is not a boolean
``;
ZeroDep Advantages
- Zero npm dependencies - completely eliminates all risk of supply-chain attacks, decreases node_modules folder size
- ESM & CJS - supports both ECMAScript modules and common JavaScript exports
- Tree Shakable - built to be fully tree shakable ensuring your packages are the smallest possible size
- Fully Typed - typescript definitions are provided/built-in to every package for a superior developer experience
- Semantically Named - package and method names are easy to grok, remember, use, and read
- Documented - actually useful documentation with examples at zerodep.app
- Intelligently Packaged - multiple npm packages of different sizes available allowing a menu or a-la-carte composition of capabilities
- 100% Tested - all methods and packages are fully unit tested
- Predictably Versioned - semantically versioned for peace-of-mind upgrading, valuable changelogs for understand changes
- MIT Licensed - permissively licensed for maximum usability