Returns true if a value exists, false if empty. Works with deeply nested values using object paths.
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Install with npm:
$ npm install --save has-value
Breaking changes in v2.0! See the release history for details.
const has = require('has-value'); console.log(has()) //=> true console.log(has('foo')) //=> true
Works for:
isEmpty
To do the opposite and test for empty values, do:
const isEmpty = (...args) => !has(...args);
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: ['a'] } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: [0] } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: [[[]]] } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: [[], []] } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: [] } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: true } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: false } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Buffer() } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Buffer('foo') } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
Dates are always true.
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Date() } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
Returns false
if err.message
is an empty string.
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Error() } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Error('foo') } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
Functions are always true.
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: function(foo) {} } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: function() {} } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Map() } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Map([['foo', 'bar']]) } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
null
is always true, as it's assumed that this is a user-defined value, versus undefined
which is not.
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: null } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: {} } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: { a: 'a' }} } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: { foo: undefined } } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: { foo: null } } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: 1 } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: 0 } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new RegExp() } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new RegExp('foo') } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Set() } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: new Set(['foo', 'bar']) } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: 'a' } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> true console.log(has({ foo: { bar: '' } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false
console.log(has({ foo: { bar: } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: void 0 } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false console.log(has({ foo: { bar: undefined } }, 'foo.bar')); //=> false
Breaking changes
zero
always returns truearray
now recurses, so that an array of empty arrays will return false
null
now returns truePull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
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