assert-valid-glob-opts
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Assert a given object is a valid glob option
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assert-valid-glob-opts
Assert a given object is a valid node-glob option
assertValidGlobOpts({
sync: true,
ignore: /node_modules/
});
TypeError: 2 errors found in the glob options:
1. `sync` option is deprecated and there’s no need to pass any values to that option, but true was provided.
2. node-glob expected `ignore` option to be an array or string, but got /node_modules/.
at assertValidGlobOpts (/Users/shinnn/example/index.js:29:9)
at Object.<anonymous> (/Users/shinnn/example/app.js:2:1)
at Module._compile (module.js:571:32)
at Object.Module._extensions..js (module.js:580:10)
at Module.load (module.js:488:32)
at tryModuleLoad (module.js:447:12)
at Function.Module._load (module.js:439:3)
at Module.runMain (module.js:605:10)
at run (bootstrap_node.js:420:7)
at startup (bootstrap_node.js:139:9)
Installation
npm install assert-valid-glob-opts
API
const assertValidGlobOpts = require('assert-valid-glob-opts');
assertValidGlobOpts(obj [, customValidations])
obj: Object
(glob
options)
customValidations: Array<Function>
(passed to validate-glob-opts
)
It validates a given object with validate-glob-opts and throws an error if the value is not valid.
const assertValidGlobOpts = require('assert-valid-glob-opts');
const ok = {
mark: true,
matchBase: false
};
assertValidGlobOpts(ok); // doesn't throw
const notOk = {
mark: 'true',
matchbase: false
};
assertValidGlobOpts(notOk); // throws an error