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is-extendable
Returns true if a value is any of the object types: array, regexp, plain object, function or date. This is useful for determining if a value can be extended, e.g. "can the value have keys?"
Install
Install with npm
$ npm i is-extendable --save
Usage
var isExtendable = require('is-extendable');
Returns true if the value is any of the following:
array
regexp
plain object
function
date
error
Notes
All objects in JavaScript can have keys, but it's a pain to check for this, since we ether need to verify that the value is not null
or undefined
and:
- the value is not a primitive, or
- that the object is an
object
,function
Also note that an extendable
object is not the same as an extensible object, which is one that (in es6) is not sealed, frozen, or marked as non-extensible using preventExtensions
.
Related projects
- assign-deep: Deeply assign the enumerable properties of source objects to a destination object.
- extend-shallow: Extend an object with the properties of additional objects. node.js/javascript util.
- isobject: Returns true if the value is an object and not an array or null.
- is-plain-object: Returns true if an object was created by the
Object
constructor. - is-equal-shallow: Does a shallow comparison of two objects, returning false if the keys or values differ.
- kind-of: Get the native type of a value.
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on July 04, 2015.