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@nichathan-gaming/assertions

v1.0.5

Published

Defines functions for assertions in javascript.

Downloads

14

Readme

Assertions

npm version

Defines functions for assertions in javascript.

Features

  • assertArray: Asserts that the value is an array.
  • assertArray: Asserts that the value is an array.
  • assertArrayType: Asserts that all values of the givenArray have the type of validType.
  • assertArrayTypes: Asserts that all values of the givenArray have a type in validTypes.
  • assertClass: Asserts that the value is a class.
  • assertImage: Asserts that the imageUrl has a valid extension supported by Chrome, Edge, Firefox, Safari, and Opera for the img tag
  • assertInstanceOf: Asserts that the value is an instance of the classType.
  • assertInstanceOneOf: Asserts that the value is an instance of one of the classTypes.
  • assertSameType: Asserts that both of the values have the same type.
  • assertTuple: Asserts that the compareValue has the same length and type as the tuple.
  • assertType: Asserts that the typeof the value is the given type.
  • assertTypeOfOne: Asserts that the value is one of the types.
  • basicTypes: Defines an enum of basic javascript types

Contributing

Contributions are welcome! If you have ideas for improvements or new features, feel free to open an issue or submit a pull request. Please ensure that your contributions align with the project's goals and coding standards.

Steps to Contribute

  1. Fork the Repository:

    • Click the "Fork" button at the top right of the repository page to create a copy of the repository under your GitHub account.
  2. Clone Your Fork:

    • Clone your forked repository to your local machine using the following command:

      git clone https://github.com/J-M-Nichols/assertions.git
  3. Create a Branch:

    • Create a new branch for your feature or bug fix:

      git checkout -b feature-or-bugfix-name
  4. Make Your Changes:

    • Implement your changes or new features in your local repository.
  5. Test Your Changes:

    • Ensure that your changes are thoroughly tested and do not break existing functionality.
  6. Commit Your Changes:

    • Commit your changes with a descriptive commit message:

      git commit -m "Description of changes"
  7. Push to Your Fork:

    • Push your changes to your forked repository:

      git push origin feature-or-bugfix-name
  8. Open a Pull Request:

    • Navigate to the original repository and click the "New Pull Request" button.
    • Select your branch and submit the pull request for review.

License

This project is licensed under the MIT License. See the LICENSE file for more details.

Acknowledgments

  • Thanks to all contributors and users who have helped improve this project.
  • Special thanks to the developers of the algorithms and techniques used in this project.