Returns true if a file path is absolute. Does not rely on the path module and can be used as a polyfill for node.js native
path.isAbolute
.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save is-absolute
Originally based on the isAbsolute
utility method in express.
var isAbsolute = require('is-absolute');
isAbsolute('a/b/c.js');
//=> 'false'
isAbsolute('/a/b/c.js');
//=> 'true'
Explicitly test windows paths
isAbsolute.posix('/foo/bar');
isAbsolute.posix('/user/docs/Letter.txt');
//=> true
isAbsolute.posix('foo/bar');
//=> false
Explicitly test windows paths
var isAbsolute = require('is-absolute');
isAbsolute.win32('c:\\');
isAbsolute.win32('//C://user\\docs\\Letter.txt');
isAbsolute.win32('\\\\unc\\share');
isAbsolute.win32('\\\\unc\\share\\foo');
isAbsolute.win32('\\\\unc\\share\\foo\\');
isAbsolute.win32('\\\\unc\\share\\foo\\bar');
isAbsolute.win32('\\\\unc\\share\\foo\\bar\\');
isAbsolute.win32('\\\\unc\\share\\foo\\bar\\baz');
//=> true
isAbsolute.win32('a:foo/a/b/c/d');
isAbsolute.win32(':\\');
isAbsolute.win32('foo\\bar\\baz');
isAbsolute.win32('foo\\bar\\baz\\');
//=> false
- is-dotfile: Return true if a file path is (or has) a dotfile. Returns false if the… more | homepage
- is-glob: Returns
true
if the given string looks like a glob pattern or an extglob pattern… more | homepage - is-relative: Returns
true
if the path appears to be relative. | homepage - is-unc-path: Returns true if a filepath is a windows UNC file path. | homepage
- is-valid-glob: Return true if a value is a valid glob pattern or patterns. | homepage
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Commits | Contributor |
---|---|
35 | jonschlinkert |
1 | es128 |
1 | shinnn |
1 | Sobak |
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