is-valid-path
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Returns true if a file path does not contain any invalid characters.
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is-valid-path
Returns true if a file path does not contain any invalid characters.
Install with npm
npm i is-valid-path --save
Usage
var isValid = require('is-valid-path');
/**
* Valid
*/
isValid('abc.js');
//=> 'true'
isValid('abc/def/ghi.js');
//=> 'true'
isValid('foo.js');
//=> 'true'
/**
* Invalid
*/
isValid();
//=> 'valse'
isValid(null);
//=> 'valse'
isValid('!foo.js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('*.js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('**/abc.js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('abc/*.js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('abc/(aaa|bbb).js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('abc/[a-z].js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('abc/{a,b}.js');
//=> 'false'
isValid('abc/?.js');
//=> 'false'
Related
- is-glob: Returns
true
if the given string looks like a glob pattern. - is-invalid-path: Returns true if a file path has invalid characters.
- is-git-url: Regex to validate that a URL is a git url.
- micromatch: Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A drop-in replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch. Just… more
- parse-glob: Parse a glob pattern into an object of tokens.
Run tests
Install dev dependencies:
npm i -d && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright (c) 2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on May 06, 2015.