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match-extension

v0.2.1

Published

Return `true` if a file extension matches the given string, array of strings, or RegExp pattern.

Downloads

9

Readme

match-extension NPM version

Return true if a file extension matches the given string, array of strings, or RegExp pattern.

Install

Install with npm:

npm i match-extension --save-dev

Usage

var matchExt = require('match-extension');

Examples

RegExp patterns

matchExt(/a/, 'a/b/c.a');
//=> true
matchExt(/\.a/, '.a');
//=> true

matchExt(/a/, '.b');
//=> false

String patterns

matchExt('a', 'a/b/c.a');
//=> true
matchExt('.a', 'c.a');
//=> true

matchExt('.b', '.bb');
//=> false
matchExt('a', 'a/b.b');
//=> false

Glob patterns

matchExt('*', '.b');
//=> true
matchExt('.*', 'b');
//=> true
matchExt('{a,b}', 'a/b.b');
//=> true
matchExt('*.{a,b}', '.b');
//=> true

matchExt('*.b', '.c');
//=> false
matchExt('*.b', 'foo.c');
//=> false
matchExt('*.b', 'a/b.c');
//=> false

Arrays of string patterns

matchExt(['a', 'b'], 'a/b/c.a');
//=> true
matchExt(['b', 'a'], 'a');
//=> true
matchExt(['a', 'b'], '.b');
//=> true
matchExt(['a', 'b'], 'a/b/c.a');
//=> true
matchExt(['b', 'a'], 'a.a');
//=> true
matchExt(['b', 'a'], 'b');
//=> true

matchExt(['a', 'b'], 'a/b/c.d');
//=> false

API

match

Return true if ext matches the given pattern.

  • pattern {String|Array|RegExp}: Can be a string, RegExp, or array of string patterns. Glob patterns can be passed as a string.
  • ext {String}: The extension to match against.
  • returns {Boolean} true: if the extension matches.

Example:

matchExt(/\.md/, 'foo.md');
//=> true

.normalizeExt

  • ext {String}: The extension to normalize.
  • returns {String}: Extension with a leading dot.

Normalize file extension format to always have a leading dot.

.stripDot

  • ext {String}: The extension to normalize.
  • returns {String}: Extenion without a leading dot.

Strip the leading dot from an extension.

.normalizeString

  • pattern {String}: The string pattern to normalize.
  • returns {String}: Normalized string.

Normalize string patterns to ensure that they lead with a dot, and if they end with a dot, add a trailing star.

.normalizeArray

  • pattern {Array}: Array of patterns to match.
  • returns {String}: A string to pass to minimatch.

Convert arrays of strings to minimatch sets.

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright (c) 2014 Jon Schlinkert, contributors.
Released under the MIT license


This file was generated by verb-cli on September 02, 2014.