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antiglobal

v1.0.1

Published

Node/browser library to detect global/window namespace pollution

Downloads

16

Readme

antiglobal

Node/browser library to detect global/window namespace pollution.

Installation

  • With npm:
$ npm install antiglobal

NPM

  • With bower:
$ bower install antiglobal

Usage in Node

var antiglobal = require('antiglobal');

Browserified library

Take a browserified version of the library from the dist/ folder:

  • dist/antiglobal-X.Y.Z.js: The uncompressed version.
  • dist/antiglobal-X.Y.Z.min.js: The compressed production-ready version.
  • dist/antiglobal.js: A copy of the uncompressed version.

They all expose the global window.antiglobal function.

<script src='antiglobal.js'></script>

Usage Example

<script src='js/antiglobal.js'></script>

<script src='js/foo.js'></script>  // Creates window.FOO

<script>
    antiglobal('FOO');  // OK, returns true
</script>

<script src='js/bar.js'></script>  // Creates window.BAR

<script>
    antiglobal('QWE');  // ERROR: given globals do not match real new globals
                        // [given: QWE | real: BAR]
</script>

Documentation

antiglobal(name1, name2, ...) function

  • nameN: The name (string) of a new expected element in the global/window namespace.

Returns true if given arguments match the new elements in the global/window namespace. It updates the list of elements in the global/window namespace for the next execution.

antiglobal.reset() function

Reset the list of elements in the global/window namespace. Useful to ignore globals introduced by a library while still allowing antiglobal() to check other libraries loaded after that.

antiglobal.log read/write property

If set to true, errors when calling antiglobal() are logged to console.error. Default value is true.

antiglobal.throw read/write property

If set to true, errors when calling antiglobal() throw an Error exception. Default value is false.

Author

Iñaki Baz Castillo.

License

ISC.