List of Enforce rules
Enforce rules are functions that allow you to test your data against different criteria. The following rules are supported out-of-the-box.
- equals
- notEquals
- isEmpty
- isNotEmpty
- isNumeric
- isNotNumeric
- greaterThan
- greaterThanOrEquals
- lengthEquals
- lengthNotEquals
- lessThan
- lessThanOrEquals
- longerThan
- longerThanOrEquals
- numberEquals
- numberNotEquals
- shorterThan
- shorterThanOrEquals
- matches
- notMatches
- inside
- notInside
- isTruthy
- isFalsy
- isArray
- isNotArray
- isBoolean
- isNotBoolean
- isBlank
- isNotBlank
- isNumber
- isNotNumber
- isNaN
- isNotNaN
- isNull
- isNotNull
- isNullish
- isNotNullish
- isString
- isNotString
- isUndefined
- isOdd
- isEven
- isBetween
- isNotBetween
- endsWith
- doesNotEndWith
- startsWith
- doesNotStartWith
- isNegative
- isPositive
- isValueOf
- isNotValueOf
- isKeyOf
- isNotKeyOf
equals
Description
Checks if your enforced value strictly equals (===
) another.
It is not recommended to use this rule to compare arrays or objects, as it does not perform any sort of deep comparison on the value.
For numeric value comparison, you should use numberEquals
, which coerces numeric strings into numbers before comparing.
Arguments
value
: Any value you wish to check your enforced value against
Usage examples:
enforce(1).equals(1);
enforce('hello').equals('hello');
const a = [1, 2, 3];
enforce(a).equals(a);
// passes
enforce('1').equals(1);
enforce([1, 2, 3]).equals([1, 2, 3]);
// throws
notEquals
Description
Checks if your enforced value does not strictly equal (===
) another.
Reverse implementation of equals
.
Usage examples:
enforce('1').notEquals(1);
enforce([1, 2, 3]).notEquals([1, 2, 3]);
// passes
enforce(1).notEquals(1);
enforce('hello').notEquals('hello');
const a = [1, 2, 3];
enforce(a).notEquals(a);
// throws
isEmpty
Description
Checks if your enforced value is empty, false, zero, null or undefined.
Expected results are:
- object: checks against the count of keys (
0
is empty) - array/string: checks against length. (
0
is empty) - number: checks the value of the number. (
0
andNaN
are empty) - boolean:
false
is empty. - undefined/null: are both empty.
Usage examples:
enforce([]).isEmpty();
enforce('').isEmpty();
enforce({}).isEmpty();
enforce(0).isEmpty();
enforce(NaN).isEmpty();
enforce(undefined).isEmpty();
enforce(null).isEmpty();
enforce(false).isEmpty();
// passes
enforce([1]).isEmpty();
enforce('1').isEmpty();
enforce({ 1: 1 }).isEmpty();
enforce(1).isEmpty();
enforce(true).isEmpty();
// throws
isNotEmpty
Description
Checks that your enforced value is not empty, false, or zero.
Reverse implementation of isEmpty
.
Usage examples:
enforce([1]).isNotEmpty();
enforce('1').isNotEmpty();
enforce({ 1: 1 }).isNotEmpty();
// passes
enforce([]).isNotEmpty();
enforce('').isNotEmpty();
enforce({}).isNotEmpty();
enforce(0).isNotEmpty();
// throws
isNumeric
Description
Checks if a value is a representation of a real number
Usage examples:
enforce(143).isNumeric();
enforce('143').isNumeric();
// passes
enforce(NaN).isNumeric();
enforce('1hello').isNumeric();
enforce('hi').isNumeric();
// throws
isNotNumeric
Description
Checks if a value is not a representation of a real number.
Reverse implementation of isNumeric
.
Usage examples:
enforce(NaN).isNotNumeric();
enforce('Hello World!').isNotNumeric();
// passes
enforce(731).isNotNumeric();
enforce('42').isNotNumeric();
// throws
greaterThan
- alias:
gt
Description
Checks that your numeric enforced value is larger than a given numeric value.
Arguments
value
:number | string
| A numeric value against which you want to check your enforced value.
Strings are parsed using Number()
, values which are not fully numeric always return false;
Usage
enforce(1).greaterThan(0);
enforce('10').greaterThan(0);
enforce(900).gt('100');
// passes
enforce(100).greaterThan(100);
enforce('100').greaterThan(110);
enforce([100]).gt(1);
// throws
greaterThanOrEquals
- alias:
gte()
Description
Checks that your numeric enforced value is larger than or equals a given numeric value.
Arguments
value
:number | string
| A numeric value against which you want to check your enforced value.
Strings are parsed using Number()
, values which are not fully numeric always return false;
Usage
enforce(1).greaterThanOrEquals(0);
enforce('10').greaterThanOrEquals(0);
enforce(900).greaterThanOrEquals('100');
enforce(100).greaterThanOrEquals('100');
enforce(900).gte('900');
enforce('1337').gte(1337);
// passes
enforce(100).greaterThanOrEquals('120');
enforce('100').greaterThanOrEquals(110);
enforce([100]).gte(1);
// throws
lengthEquals
Description
Checks that your enforced value is equal to the given number.
Arguments
size
:number
| the number which you would like your initial value to be tested against.
The value
argument can be of the following types:
- array: checks against length.
- string: checks against length.
Usage examples:
enforce([1]).lengthEquals(1);
enforce('a').lengthEquals(1);
// passes
enforce([1, 2]).lengthEquals(1);
enforce('').lengthEquals(1);
// throws
lengthNotEquals
Description
Checks that your enforced value is not equal to the given number.
Reverse implementation of lengthEquals
.
Arguments
size
:number
| the number which you would like your initial value to be tested against.
The value
argument can be of the following types:
- array: checks against length.
- string: checks against length.
Usage examples:
enforce([1]).lengthNotEquals(0);
enforce('a').lengthNotEquals(3);
// passes
enforce([1]).lengthNotEquals(1);
enforce('').lengthNotEquals(0);
// throws
lessThan
- alias:
lt()
Description
Checks that your numeric enforced value is smaller than a given numeric value.
Arguments
value
:number | string
| A numeric value against which you want to check your enforced value.
Strings are parsed using Number()
, values which are not fully numeric always return false;
Usage
enforce(0).lessThan(1);
enforce(2).lessThan('10');
enforce('90').lt(100);
// passes
enforce(100).lessThan(100);
enforce('110').lessThan(100);
enforce([0]).lt(1);
// throws
lessThanOrEquals
- alias:
lte()
Description
Checks that your numeric enforced value is smaller than or equals a given numeric value.
Arguments
value
:number | string
| A numeric value against which you want to check your enforced value.
Strings are parsed using Number()
, values which are not fully numeric always return false;
Usage
enforce(0).lessThanOrEquals(1);
enforce(2).lessThanOrEquals('10');
enforce('90').lte(100);
enforce(100).lte('100');
// passes
enforce(100).lessThanOrEquals(90);
enforce('110').lessThanOrEquals(100);
enforce([0]).lte(1);
// throws
longerThan
Description
Checks that your enforced value is longer than a given number.
Arguments
size
:number
| the number which you would like your initial value to be tested against.
The value
argument can be of the following types:
- array: checks against length.
- string: checks against length.
Usage examples:
enforce([1]).longerThan(0);
enforce('ab').longerThan(1);
// passes
enforce([1]).longerThan(2);
enforce('').longerThan(0);
// throws
longerThanOrEquals
Description
Checks that your enforced value is longer than or equals a given number.
Arguments
size
:number
| the number which you would like your initial value to be tested against.
The value
argument can be of the following types:
- array: checks against length.
- string: checks against length.
Usage examples:
enforce([1]).longerThanOrEquals(0);
enforce('ab').longerThanOrEquals(1);
enforce([1]).longerThanOrEquals(1);
enforce('a').longerThanOrEquals(1);
// passes
enforce([1]).longerThanOrEquals(2);
enforce('').longerThanOrEquals(1);
// throws
numberEquals
Description
Checks that your numeric enforced value is equals another value.
Arguments
value
:number | string
| A numeric value against which you want to check your enforced value.
Strings are parsed using Number()
, values which are not fully numeric always return false;
Usage
enforce(0).numberEquals(0);
enforce(2).numberEquals('2');
// passes
enforce(100).numberEquals(10);
enforce('110').numberEquals(100);
enforce([0]).numberEquals(1);
// throws
numberNotEquals
Description
Checks that your numeric enforced value does not equal another value.
Reverse implementation of numberEquals
.
Arguments
value
:number | string
| A numeric value against which you want to check your enforced value.
Strings are parsed using Number()
, values which are not fully numeric always return false;
Usage
enforce(2).numberNotEquals(0);
enforce('11').numberNotEquals('10');
// passes
enforce(100).numberNotEquals(100);
enforce('110').numberNotEquals(100);
// throws
shorterThan
Description
Checks that your enforced value is shorter than a given number.
Arguments
size
:number
| the number which you would like your initial value to be tested against.
The value
argument can be of the following types:
- array: checks against length.
- string: checks against length.
Usage examples:
enforce([]).shorterThan(1);
enforce('a').shorterThan(2);
// passes
enforce([1]).shorterThan(0);
enforce('').shorterThan(0);
// throws
shorterThanOrEquals
Description
Checks that your enforced value is shorter than or equals a given number.
Arguments
size
:number
| the number which you would like your initial value to be tested against.
The value
argument can be of the following types:
- array: checks against length.
- string: checks against length.
Usage examples:
enforce([]).shorterThanOrEquals(1);
enforce('a').shorterThanOrEquals(2);
enforce([]).shorterThanOrEquals(0);
enforce('a').shorterThanOrEquals(1);
// passes
enforce([1]).shorterThanOrEquals(0);
enforce('ab').shorterThanOrEquals(1);
// throws
matches
Description
Checks if a value contains a regex match.
Arguments
regexp
: either aRegExp
object, or a RegExp valid string
Usage examples:
enforce(1984).matches(/[0-9]/);
enforce(1984).matches('[0-9]');
enforce('1984').matches(/[0-9]/);
enforce('1984').matches('[0-9]');
enforce('198four').matches(/[0-9]/);
enforce('198four').matches('[0-9]');
// passes
enforce('ninety eighty four').matches(/[0-9]/);
enforce('ninety eighty four').matches('[0-9]');
// throws
notMatches
Description
Checks if a value does not contain a regex match.
Reverse implementation of matches
.
Usage examples:
enforce(1984).notMatches(/[0-9]/);
// throws
enforce('ninety eighty four').notMatches('[0-9]');
// passes
inside
Description
Checks if your enforced value is contained in another array or string. Your enforced value can be of the following types:
string
number
boolean
Arguments
container
: astring
or anarray
which may contain the value specified.
Usage examples:
inside: array
Checks for membership in an array.
- string: checks if a string is an element in an array
enforce('hello').inside(['hello', 'world']);
// passes
enforce('hello!').inside(['hello', 'world']);
// throws
- number: checks if a number is an element in an array
enforce(1).inside([1, 2]);
// passes
enforce(3).inside([1, 2]);
// throws
- boolean: checks if a number is an element in an array
enforce(false).inside([true, false]);
// passes
enforce(true).inside([1, 2, 3]);
// throws
inside: string
- string: checks if a string is inside another string
enforce('da').inside('tru dat.');
// passes
enforce('ad').inside('tru dat.');
// throws
notInside
Description
Checks if a given value is not contained in another array or string.
Reverse implementation of inside
.
Usage examples:
enforce('ad').notInside('tru dat.');
enforce('hello!').notInside(['hello', 'world']);
// passes
enforce('hello').notInside(['hello', 'world']);
enforce('da').notInside('tru dat.');
// throws
isTruthy
Description
Checks if a value is truthy; Meaning: if it can be coerced into boolean true
.
Anything not in the following list is considered to be truthy.
undefined
null
false
0
NaN
- empty string (
""
)
Usage examples:
enforce('hello').isTruthy();
enforce(true).isTruthy();
enforce(1).isTruthy();
// passes
enforce(false).isTruthy();
enforce(null).isTruthy();
enforce(undefined).isTruthy();
enforce(0).isTruthy();
enforce(NaN).isTruthy();
enforce('').isTruthy();
// throws
isFalsy
Description
Checks if a value is falsy; Meaning: if it can be coerced into boolean false
.
Reverse implementation of isTruthy
.
Anything not in the following list is considered to be truthy:
undefined
null
false
0
NaN
- empty string (
""
)
Usage examples:
enforce(false).isFalsy();
enforce(0).isFalsy();
enforce(undefined).isFalsy();
// passes
enforce(1).isFalsy();
enforce(true).isFalsy();
enforce('hi').isFalsy();
// throws
isArray
Description
Checks if a value is of type Array
.
Usage examples:
enforce(['hello']).isArray();
// passes
enforce('hello').isArray();
// throws
isNotArray
Description
Checks if a value is of any type other than Array
.
Reverse implementation of isArray
.
Usage examples:
enforce(['hello']).isNotArray();
// throws
enforce('hello').isNotArray();
// passes
isBoolean
Description
Checks if a value is of type boolean
.
Equals typeof value === 'boolean'
Usage examples:
enforce(true).isBoolean();
enforce(false).isBoolean();
enforce(!!0).isBoolean();
// passes
enforce([]).isBoolean();
enforce('143').isBoolean();
enforce('false').isBoolean();
// throws
isNotBoolean
Description
Checks if a value is of any type other than boolean
.
Reverse implementation of isBoolean
.
Usage examples:
enforce('143').isNotBoolean();
enforce(143).isNotBoolean();
// passes
enforce(true).isNotBoolean();
enforce(false).isNotBoolean();
// throws
isBlank
Description
Determines whether an enforced string contains only whitespaces. It will also check for null or undefined. All other values will return false
- to not be confused with isEmpty
.
Usage examples:
enforce(' ').isBlank(); // passes
enforce('not blank').isBlank(); // throws
isNotBlank
Description
Determines whether an enforced string contains at least a non-whitespace character. Will also return true for null
or undefined
. Any other value will return true
. This is the reverse of isBlank
.
Usage examples:
enforce('not blank').isNotBlank(); // passes
enforce(' ').isNotBlank(); // throws
isNumber
Description
Checks if a value is of type number
.
Equals typeof value === 'number'
Usage examples:
enforce(143).isNumber();
enforce(NaN).isNumber(); // (NaN is of type 'number!')
// passes
enforce([]).isNumber();
enforce('143').isNumber();
// throws
isNotNumber
Description
Checks if a value is of any type other than number
.
Reverse implementation of isNumber
.
note isNotNumber does not check for NaN
value. For NaN values, use isNaN.
Usage examples:
enforce('143').isNotNumber();
enforce(143).isNotNumber();
// passes
enforce(143).isNotNumber();
enforce(NaN).isNotNumber(); // throws (NaN is of type 'number!')
// throws
isNaN
Description
A wrapper around JavaScripts Number.isNaN() function. Checks if a value is NaN.
Usage examples:
enforce(NaN).isNaN();
enforce('A' / 'B').isNaN();
// passes
enforce(null * null).isNaN(); // null*null = 0
enforce(200).isNaN();
enforce('1984').isNaN();
// throws
isNotNaN
Description
Reverse implementation of isNaN
. Checks that a value is not NaN.
Usage examples:
enforce(null * null).isNaN(); // null*null = 0
enforce(200).isNaN();
enforce('1984').isNaN();
// passes
enforce(NaN).isNaN();
enforce('A' / 'B').isNaN();
// throws
isNull
Description
Enforces that a specified value is null
.
Usage examples:
enforce(null).isNull();
// passes
enforce(undefined).isNull();
enforce(true).isNull();
// throws
isNotNull
Description
Reverse implementation of isNull
. Checks that a value is not null.
Usage examples:
enforce('hello').isNull();
enforce(200).isNull();
// passes
enforce(null).isNull();
// throws
isNullish
Description
Checks if a value is either null
or undefined
.
Usage examples:
enforce(null).isNullish(); // passes
enforce(undefined).isNullish(); // passes
enforce('hello').isNullish(); // throws
enforce(200).isNullish(); // throws
isNotNullish
Description
Checks if a value is not null
or undefined
.
Usage examples:
enforce('hello').isNotNullish(); // passes
enforce(200).isNotNullish(); // passes
enforce(null).isNotNullish(); // throws
enforce(undefined).isNotNullish(); // throws
isString
Description
Checks if a value is of type String
.
Usage examples:
enforce('hello').isString();
// passes
enforce(['hello']).isString();
enforce(1984).isString();
// throws
isNotString
Description
Checks if a value is of any type other than String
.
Reverse implementation of isString
.
Usage examples:
enforce('hello').isNotString();
// throws
enforce(['hello']).isNotString();
// passes
isUndefined
Description
Enforces that a given value is (===
) undefined.
Usage examples:
enforce().isUndefined();
enforce(undefined).isUndefined();
// passes
enforce(null).isUndefined();
enforce(true).isUndefined();
// throws
isOdd
Description
Checks if a value is an odd numeric value.
Usage examples:
enforce('1').isOdd();
enforce(9).isOdd();
// passes
enforce(2).isOdd();
enforce('4').isOdd();
enforce('1withNumber').isOdd();
enforce([1]).isOdd();
// throws
isEven
Description
Checks if a value is an even numeric value.
Usage examples:
enforce(0).isEven();
enforce('2').isEven();
// passes
enforce(1).isEven();
enforce('3').isEven();
enforce('2withNumber').isEven();
enforce([0]).isEven();
// throws
isBetween
Description
Checks if a number is in the range of two numbers (edges of range included)
Usage examples:
enforce(5).isBetween(0, 5);
enforce(5).isBetween(0, 10);
enforce(-5).isBetween(-10, -1);
enforce(-5.5).isBetween(-10, -1);
enforce(-5.5).isBetween(-10, -1.1);
enforce(-5.5).isBetween(-9.5, -1.1);
// passes
enforce(5).isBetween(0, 2);
enforce(-5).isBetween(0, 2);
enforce('some_string').isBetween(0, 2);
enforce(false).isBetween(0, 2);
// throws
isNotBetween
Description
Checks if a number is not in range of two numbers (edges of range excluded)
Usage examples:
enforce(5).isNotBetween(0, 4);
enforce(5).isNotBetween(0, 10);
enforce(-5).isNotBetween(-10, -1);
enforce(-5.5).isNotBetween(-10, -1);
enforce(-5.5).isNotBetween(-10, -1.1);
// passes
enforce(5).isNotBetween(0, 5);
enforce(5).isNotBetween(0, 10);
enforce(-5).isNotBetween(-10, -1);
enforce(-5).isNotBetween(-5, -1);
enforce('some_string').isNotBetween(0, 2);
enforce(false).isNotBetween(0, 2);
// throws
endsWith
Description
Determines whether a string ends with the characters of a specified string.
Usage examples:
enforce('aba').endsWith('ba');
enforce('some_string').endsWith('_string');
enforce('string with spaces').endsWith('ng with spaces');
enforce('aaaa ').endsWith(' ');
// passes
enforce('for').endsWith('tor');
enforce('aaaab').endsWith('aaaa');
enforce('aa').endsWith('aaa');
enforce(42).endsWith('b');
enforce(42).endsWith(50);
enforce(true).endsWith(100);
// throws
doesNotEndWith
Description
Determines whether a string does not end with the characters of a specified string.
Reverse implementation of endsWith
.
startsWith
Description
Determines whether a string starts with the characters of a specified string.
Usage examples:
enforce('aba').startsWith('ab');
enforce('some_string').startsWith('some_');
enforce('string with spaces').startsWith('string with s');
enforce('aaaa ').startsWith('aaaa ');
// passes
enforce('for').startsWith('tor');
enforce('aaaab').startsWith('aab');
enforce('aa').startsWith('aaa');
enforce(42).startsWith('b');
enforce(42).startsWith(50);
enforce(true).startsWith(100);
// throws
doesNotStartWith
Description
Determines whether a string does not start with the characters of a specified string.
Reverse implementation of startsWith
.
Usage examples:
enforce('for').doesNotStartWith('tor');
enforce('aaaab').doesNotStartWith('aab');
enforce('aa').doesNotStartWith('aaa');
enforce(42).doesNotStartWith('b');
enforce(42).doesNotStartWith(50);
enforce(true).doesNotStartWith(100);
// passes
enforce('aba').doesNotStartWith('ab');
enforce('some_string').doesNotStartWith('some_');
enforce('string with spaces').doesNotStartWith('string with s');
enforce('aaaa ').doesNotStartWith('aaaa ');
// throws
isNegative
Description
Determines whether a numeric value is negative or not.
Usage examples:
enforce(-10).isNegative(); //passes
enforce(-10.12).isNegative(); //passes
enforce('-10.12').isNegative(); //passes
enforce(10).isNegative(); // throws
enforce('10').isNegative(); // throws
enforce(0).isNegative(); // throws
isPositive
Description
Determines whether a numeric value is positive or not.
Usage examples:
enforce(10).isPositive(); //passes
enforce(10.12).isPositive(); //passes
enforce('10.12').isPositive(); //passes
enforce(-10).isPositive(); // throws
enforce('-10.12').isPositive(); // throws
enforce(0).isPositive(); // throws
isValueOf
Description
Determines whether a value exists as inside an object.
Usage examples:
enforce('Bravo').isValueOf({ a: 'Alpha', b: 'Bravo', c: 'Charlie' });
// passes
enforce('Delta').isValueOf({ a: 'Alpha', b: 'Bravo', c: 'Charlie' });
// throws
isNotValueOf
Description
Determines whether a string is not a value of an object..
Usage examples:
enforce('Delta').isNotValueOf({ a: 'Alpha', b: 'Bravo', c: 'Charlie' });
// passes
enforce('Bravo').isNotValueOf({ a: 'Alpha', b: 'Bravo', c: 'Charlie' });
// throws
isKeyOf
Description
Determines whether a value is a key of an object
Usage examples:
enforce('bananas').isKeyOf({ bananas: 5 });
enforce(1976).isKeyOf({ 1976: 'Rocky' });
// passes
enforce('avocados').isKeyOf({ cantelopes: 5 });
enforce(1967).isKeyOf({ 1988: 'Rain Man' });
enforce('key').isKeyOf(undefined);
enforce(15).isKeyOf(null);
enforce('star').isKeyOf(false);
enforce('triangle').isKeyOf(true);
// throws
isNotKeyOf
Description
Determines whether a value is not a key of an object
Usage examples:
enforce('avocados').isNotKeyOf({ cantelopes: 5 });
enforce(1967).isNotKeyOf({ 1988: 'Rain Man' });
enforce('key').isNotKeyOf(undefined);
enforce(15).isNotKeyOf(null);
enforce('star').isNotKeyOf(false);
enforce('triangle').isNotKeyOf(true);
// passes
enforce('bananas').isNotKeyOf({ bananas: 5 });
enforce(1976).isNotKeyOf({ 1976: 'Rocky' });
// throws