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Adds a few options methods to base, like option, enable and disable. See the readme for the full API.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save base-option

Usage

Use as a plugin with with your base application:

var Base = require('base');
var options = require('base-option');

var base = new Base();
base.use(options()); // plugin

// set an option
app.option('a', 'b');

// set a nested property
app.option('x.y', 'z');

// get an option
console.log(app.option('x'));
//=> {y: 'z'}

API

.option

Set or get an option.

Params

Example

app.option('a', true);
app.option('a');
//=> true

.hasOption

Return true if options.hasOwnProperty(key)

Params

Example

app.hasOption('a');
//=> false
app.option('a', 'b');
app.hasOption('a');
//=> true

.enable

Enable key.

Params

Example

app.enable('a');

.disable

Disable key.

Params

Example

app.disable('a');

.enabled

Check if prop is enabled (truthy).

Params

Example

app.enabled('a');
//=> false

app.enable('a');
app.enabled('a');
//=> true

.disabled

Check if prop is disabled (falsey).

Params

Example

app.disabled('a');
//=> true

app.enable('a');
app.disabled('a');
//=> false

.isTrue

Returns true if the value of prop is strictly true.

Params

Example

app.option('a', 'b');
app.isTrue('a');
//=> false

app.option('c', true);
app.isTrue('c');
//=> true

app.option({a: {b: {c: true}}});
app.isTrue('a.b.c');
//=> true

.isFalse

Returns true if the value of key is strictly false.

Params

Example

app.option('a', null);
app.isFalse('a');
//=> false

app.option('c', false);
app.isFalse('c');
//=> true

app.option({a: {b: {c: false}}});
app.isFalse('a.b.c');
//=> true

.isBoolean

Return true if the value of key is either true or false.

Params

Example

app.option('a', 'b');
app.isBoolean('a');
//=> false

app.option('c', true);
app.isBoolean('c');
//=> true

.option.set

Set option key on app.options with the given value

Params

Example

app.option.set('a', 'b');
console.log(app.option.get('a'));
//=> 'b'

.option.get

Get option key from app.options

Params

Example

app.option({a: 'b'});
console.log(app.option.get('a'));
//=> 'b'

.option.create

Returns a shallow clone of app.options with all of the options methods, as well as a .merge method for merging options onto the cloned object.

Params

Example

var opts = app.option.create();
opts.merge({foo: 'bar'});

About

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Contributors

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Building docs

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$ npm install && npm test

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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