Return true if a file path contains the given path.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save contains-pathInstall with yarn:
$ yarn add contains-pathAs of v1.0.0, this library no longer uses regex for matching. Please do not hesitate to report any issues or regressiosn.
var containsPath = require('contains-path');
containsPath('foo/bar', 'foo'); //=> true
containsPath('foo/bar', 'bar'); //=> true
containsPath('foo/bar', 'qux'); //=> false
// returns false for partial matches
containsPath('foobar', 'foo'); //=> false
containsPath('foo.bar', 'foo'); //=> false
containsPath('foo.bar', 'bar'); //=> false
// prefix with "./" to match from beginning of filepath
containsPath('bar/foo', 'foo'); //=> true
containsPath('bar/foo', './foo'); //=> falsePrefix with ! to invert matching behavior:
containsPath('foo/bar', '!foo'); //=> false
containsPath('foo/bar', '!qux'); //=> trueType: boolean
Default: false
Disable case sensitivity.
containsPath('foo/bar', 'FOO'); //=> false
containsPath('foo/bar', 'FOO', {nocase: true}); //=> trueType: boolean
Default: false
Allow "partial" matches:
containsPath('foobar', 'foo'); //=> false
containsPath('foobar', 'foo', {partialMatch: true}); //=> true
containsPath('foo.bar', 'foo'); //=> false
containsPath('foo.bar', 'foo', {partialMatch: true}); //=> true - ends-with: Returns
trueif the givenstringorarrayends withsuffixusing strict equality for… more | homepage - normalize-path: Normalize file path slashes to be unix-like forward slashes. Also condenses repeat slashes to a… more | homepage
- path-ends-with: Return
trueif a file path ends with the given string/suffix. | homepage - unixify: Convert Windows file paths to unix paths. | homepage
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
| Commits | Contributor |
|---|---|
| 2 | jonschlinkert |
| 1 | germtb |
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