Return true if a value is a valid glob pattern or patterns.
npm install is-valid-glob> Return true if a value is a valid glob pattern or patterns.
Install with npm:
``sh`
$ npm install --save is-valid-glob
This really just checks to make sure that a pattern is either a string or array, and if it's an array it's either empty or consists of only strings.
`js
var isValidGlob = require('is-valid-glob');
isValidGlob('foo/*.js');
//=> true
`
Valid patterns
`js`
isValidGlob('a');
isValidGlob('a.js');
isValidGlob('*.js');
isValidGlob(['a', 'b']);
//=> all true
Invalid patterns
`js`
isValidGlob();
isValidGlob('');
isValidGlob(null);
isValidGlob(undefined);
isValidGlob(new Buffer('foo'));
isValidGlob(['foo', [[]]]);
isValidGlob(['foo', [['bar']]]);
isValidGlob(['foo', {}]);
isValidGlob({});
isValidGlob([]);
isValidGlob(['']);
//=> all false
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| 9 | jonschlinkert |
| 2 | contra |
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`sh`
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`sh``
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