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Returns an object, that tells if provided string is a valid path, or describes got problem.
valid | invalid | |
---|---|---|
input | 'a/b/c' |
'a/nul/b' |
output | { |
{ |
Table of contents
Install
npm i valid-path
Usage
validPath
function takes three arguments:
- string
- options
- callback
validPath('string'[, options, callback]);
argument | required | expected type |
---|---|---|
string |
string |
|
options |
object |
|
callback |
function |
Example:
const validPath = require('validPath');
const myPath = validPath('string/to/check');
if (myPath.valid) {
// ...
} else {
console.log(`Error in ${myPath.data.input}: ${myPath.error}`);
}
return
object
{
valid: boolean,
error: null || string,
data: {
input: input,
notes: string[],
sepDuplications: boolean,
driveLetter: boolean,
globPatterns: boolean,
forbiddenWindowsNames: boolean,
fobiddenWindowsChars: boolean,
forbiddenUnixChars: boolean
}
}
Examples
Outputs for calls with default options
Input | Output |
---|---|
a/b/c |
{ |
a/b/c.js |
{ |
C://a/b |
{ |
(nothing) |
{ |
null |
{ |
!a/b/c |
{ |
a\\b\\c |
{ |
a/b//c |
{ |
a/b/con |
{ |
a/b:c/d |
{ |
a/\0b\c |
{ |
Options
Options are optional:
- simpleReturn
- sep
- allowSepDuplications
- allowDriveLetter
- allowGlobPatterns
- allowForbiddenWindowsNames
- allowFobiddenWindowsChars
- allowForbiddenUnixChars
options.simpleReturn
If true
, valid-path
will return boolean (true
or false
), not an object.
Default | Expects |
---|---|
false |
boolean |
Example
input | a/b/c |
a/b/con |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | true |
false |
options.sep
Defines path separator: /
or \\
.
Default | Expects |
---|---|
/ |
/ or \\
|
Example
input | a/b/c |
a/b/c |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
options.allowSepDuplications
If true
, valid-path
will ignore separator duplications and will add a note in notes
array of returned object (Object.data.notes
).
Default | Expects |
---|---|
false |
boolean |
Example
input | a/b//c |
a/b//c |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
options.allowDriveLetter
If true
, valid-path
will accept drive letter in provided path and will add a note in notes
array of returned object (Object.data.notes
).
Drive letter can have single and doubled separator (C:/a/b
or C://a/b
). In case of doubled separator you do not need to set allowSepDuplications
option to true
: valid path
will accept the duplication just for drive letter.
Default | Expects |
---|---|
true |
boolean |
Example
input | C://a/b |
C://a/b |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
options.allowGlobPatterns
If true
, valid-path
will accept glob pattern in provided path and will add a note in notes
array of returned object (Object.data.notes
).
Default | Expects |
---|---|
false |
boolean |
Example
input | a/*/*.js |
a/*/*.js |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
options.allowForbiddenWindowsNames
By default valid-path
does not accept file and folder names that are forbidden in Windows: nul
, prn
, con
, lpt[0-9]
, com[0-9]
. Set to true
to accept these names.
Default | Expects |
---|---|
false |
boolean |
Example
input | a/b/lpt3 |
a/b/lpt3 |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
options.allowFobiddenWindowsChars
By default valid-path
does not accept characters in path items that are forbidden in Windows: /
, \
, <
, >
, :
, "
, *
, ?
, |
. Set to true
to accept these characters.
Default | Expects |
---|---|
false |
boolean |
Example
input | a/b:c/d |
a/b:c/d |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
options.allowForbiddenUnixChars
By default valid-path
does not accept characters in path items that are forbidden in Unix: \0
(NULL byte), /
. Set to true
to accept these characters.
Default | Expects |
---|---|
false |
boolean |
Example
input | a/\0b/c |
a/\0b/c |
---|---|---|
options | { |
{ |
output | { |
{ |
[NB] Migrate from version 1.0.0
valid-pqath
v1.0.0 had return
and options
different from current version, and did not have callback argument. If you switch to the latest version, it will break your code. To keep your existing code and use the latest valid-path
version you have to set migrate
option to true
:
validPath('a/b', {migrate: true});
Plese note, that migrate
will be deprecated in future versions.