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145 lines
3.2 KiB
TypeScript
145 lines
3.2 KiB
TypeScript
export interface Options {
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/**
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Treat uppercase and lowercase characters as being the same.
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Ensure you use this correctly. For example, files and directories should be matched case-insensitively, while most often, object keys should be matched case-sensitively.
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@default false
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@example
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```
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import {isMatch} from 'matcher';
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isMatch('UNICORN', 'UNI*', {caseSensitive: true});
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//=> true
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isMatch('UNICORN', 'unicorn', {caseSensitive: true});
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//=> false
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isMatch('unicorn', ['tri*', 'UNI*'], {caseSensitive: true});
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//=> false
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```
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*/
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readonly caseSensitive?: boolean;
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/**
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Require all negated patterns to not match and any normal patterns to match at least once. Otherwise, it will be a no-match condition.
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@default false
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@example
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```
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import {matcher} from 'matcher';
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// Find text strings containing both "edge" and "tiger" in arbitrary order, but not "stunt".
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const demo = (strings) => matcher(strings, ['*edge*', '*tiger*', '!*stunt*'], {allPatterns: true});
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demo(['Hey, tiger!', 'tiger has edge over hyenas', 'pushing a tiger over the edge is a stunt']);
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//=> ['tiger has edge over hyenas']
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```
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@example
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```
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import {matcher} from 'matcher';
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matcher(['foo', 'for', 'bar'], ['f*', 'b*', '!x*'], {allPatterns: true});
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//=> ['foo', 'for', 'bar']
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matcher(['foo', 'for', 'bar'], ['f*'], {allPatterns: true});
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//=> []
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```
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*/
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readonly allPatterns?: boolean;
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}
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/**
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Simple [wildcard](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wildcard_character) matching.
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It matches even across newlines. For example, `foo*r` will match `foo\nbar`.
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@param inputs - The string or array of strings to match.
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@param patterns - The string or array of string patterns. Use `*` to match zero or more characters. A leading `!` negates the pattern.
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@returns An array of `inputs` filtered based on the `patterns`.
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@example
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```
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import {matcher} from 'matcher';
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matcher(['foo', 'bar', 'moo'], ['*oo', '!foo']);
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//=> ['moo']
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matcher(['foo', 'bar', 'moo'], ['!*oo']);
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//=> ['bar']
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matcher('moo', ['']);
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//=> []
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matcher('moo', []);
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//=> []
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matcher([''], ['']);
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//=> ['']
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```
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*/
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export function matcher(
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inputs: string | readonly string[],
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patterns: string | readonly string[],
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options?: Options,
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): string[];
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/**
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It matches even across newlines. For example, `foo*r` will match `foo\nbar`.
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@param inputs - The string or array of strings to match.
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@param patterns - The string or array of string patterns. Use `*` to match zero or more characters. A leading `!` negates the pattern.
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@returns A `boolean` of whether any of given `inputs` matches all the `patterns`.
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@example
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```
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import {isMatch} from 'matcher';
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isMatch('unicorn', 'uni*');
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//=> true
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isMatch('unicorn', '*corn');
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//=> true
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isMatch('unicorn', 'un*rn');
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//=> true
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isMatch('rainbow', '!unicorn');
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//=> true
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isMatch('foo bar baz', 'foo b* b*');
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//=> true
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isMatch('unicorn', 'uni\\*');
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//=> false
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isMatch(['foo', 'bar'], 'f*');
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//=> true
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isMatch(['foo', 'bar'], ['a*', 'b*']);
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//=> true
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isMatch('unicorn', ['']);
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//=> false
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isMatch('unicorn', []);
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//=> false
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isMatch([], 'bar');
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//=> false
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isMatch([], []);
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//=> false
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isMatch([''], ['']);
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//=> true
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```
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*/
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export function isMatch(
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inputs: string | readonly string[],
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patterns: string | readonly string[],
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options?: Options,
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): boolean;
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