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@pirosikick/ts-asserts v0.0.4

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@pirosikick/ts-asserts

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Assertion Library with TS 3.7 Assertion Function

Motivation

Installation

# npm
$ npm install @pirosikick/ts-asserts

# yarn
$ yarn add @pirosikick/ts-asserts

Usage

In bellow example, if typeof value === number is true, TypeScript assumes value is number type after assert is called. If not, assert throws AssertionError.

import { assert } from "@pirosikick/ts-asserts";

function unknownToNumber(value: unknown): number {
  assert(typeof value === "number");
  return value;
}

If you want to use a custom error message, you can provide the message to 2nd argument of assert. %s in a custom error message is replaced to 3rd and subsequent arguments.

assert(type value === 'number', "value isn't number");
assert(type value === 'number', "value isn't %s: %s", "number", String(value));

Besides assert, @pirosikick/ts-asserts has several assertion functions:

  • assertArray(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • assertBoolean(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • assertNumber(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • assertFinite(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • assertFunction(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • assertExists(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • assertInstanceOf(value: unknown, type: T, message?: string, ...string[])
  • assetObject(value: unknown, message?: string, ...args: string[])
  • fail(message?: string, ...args: string[])

Disable the assertions

To disable the assertions, you can use the DISABLE_TS_ASSERTS environment variable.

The below command line is the example which disables the assertions of ts-asserts in Node.js:

$ DISABLE_TS_ASSERT=1 node something.js

In webpack, DefinePlugin is suitable:

new webpack.DefinePlugin({
  DISABLE_TS_ASSERTS: true
});

If you want to disable/enable assertion programmatically, you can use disable() or enable().

import { disable, enable } from "@pirosikick/ts-asserts";

disable();

// ...Assertion functions never throw an error.

enable();

// ...Assertion functions throw an error.

License

MIT

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