Returns true/false if string starts protocol such as http://
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- 🧪 Testing
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- works with several protocols
- no extra dependencies
- strict typing
No requierments, just works.
Install using the terminal:
npm install @danielcobo/hasprotocol
Require the module:
const hasprotocol = require('@danielcobo/hasprotocol');
Note: In case you're wondering, @danielcobo/ is just a namespace scope - an NPM feature. Scopes make it easier to name modules and improve security.
Declare it as a global variable named hasprotocol by including this script before any script you want to use it in:
<script src="https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@danielcobo/hasprotocol@1/dist/iife/hasprotocol.min.js"></script>
Or import it as an ECMAScript module:
import * as hasprotocol from 'https://cdn.jsdelivr.net/npm/@danielcobo/hasprotocol@1/dist/esm/hasprotocol.min.js';
Also, feel free to download the file if you prefer not to use jsdelivr. In that case just replace the url with the relative file path.
hasProtocol('http://') //true
hasProtocol('http://hello') //true
hasProtocol('helloworldhttp://hello') //false
hasProtocol('https://') //true
hasProtocol('https://hello') //true
hasProtocol('helloworldhttps://hello') //false
hasProtocol('localhost://') //true
hasProtocol('localhost://hello') //true
hasProtocol('helloworldlocalhost://hello') //false
hasProtocol('file:///') //true
hasProtocol('file:///') //true
hasProtocol('helloworldfile:///') //false
hasProtocol('file://') //true
For details see documentation below.
Returns true/false if string starts with `http`, `https`, `localhost` or `file`, followed by `:` and two or three `/`
Name | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
str | string |
Input string |
Type | Description |
---|---|
boolean |
True/false if input string has protocol |
Source: src/index.js:1
If you run into trouble or have questions just submit an issue.
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- improving tests
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Testing suite: 🃏 Jest | Test command: npm test
Mutation testing suite: 👽 Stryker Mutator | Mutation test command: npm run mutation
If you intend to develop further or contribute code, then please ensure to write and use testing. Strive for 100% code coverage and high mutation scores. Mutation score 100 is great, but it's not always neccessary (if there are valid reasons).