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rx-js-category

v1.0.1

Published

some js category

Readme

rx-js-category

Introduce

  • JavaScript func Category

Install

npm i --save rx-js-category

Then import in your entry file

import 'rx-js-category'			// for ES6
require('rx-js-category')		// for ES5

Usage

For avoid method name conflicts, use 'rx' as prefix, or use .rx() directly

String Category

const pwd = '12sdAc **-_'
const phone = '18018018018'
const email = '[email protected]'
const id = '320110199908084325'  // Fake ID for Chinese
  • pwd.rxpassword() || pwd.rx().password()
{
  pwdLength: true,  // length >= 6
  hasNumber: true,
  hasLower: true,
  hasUpper: true,
  hasUnderline: true,
  hasSpace: true,
  hasSpecial: true
}
  • phone.rxphone() || phone.rx().phone()
true
  • email.rxemail() || email.rx().email()
true
  • id.rxidcard() || id.rx().idcard()
{
  isValid: true,
  sex: 0,
  birth: '1999-08-08'
}

Object Category

const arr = ['a', { a: 'b', b: undefined }]
const obj = {
  a: 'b',
  b: undefined,
  c: ['1', '2', null]
}
const obj1 = {
  d: 'ddddd',
  e: {
    f: ['333', null, { j: 'null', k: null }],
    g: undefined,
    h: { x: 'xxxx' }
  }
}
  • arr.rxarray() || arr.rx().isArray()
true
  • obj.rxobject() || obj.rx().isObject()
true
  • obj.rxmerge(obj1) || obj.rx().merge(obj1)

equal to Object.assign(obj, obj1)

{
  a: 'b',
  b: undefined,
  c: [ '1', '2', null ],
  d: 'ddddd',
  e: { f: [ '333', null, [Object] ], g: undefined, h: { x: 'xxxx' } }
}
  • obj.rxformat() || obj.rx().format()

replace [undefined, null, ...] with ''

{
  a: 'b',
  b: '',
  c: [ '1', '2', '' ],
  d: 'ddddd',
  e: { f: [ '333', '', [Object] ], g: '', h: { x: 'xxxx' } }
}

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