Awesome
compare-versions
Compare semver version strings to find greater, equal or lesser. Runs in the browser as well as Node.js/React Native etc. Has no dependencies and is tiny.
Supports the full semver specification including versions with different number of digits like 1.0.0
, 1.0
, 1
and pre-releases like 1.0.0-alpha
. Additionally supports the following variations:
- Wildcards for minor and patch version like
1.0.x
or1.0.*
. - Chromium version numbers with 4 parts, e.g. version
25.0.1364.126
. - Any leading
v
is ignored, e.g.v1.0
is interpreted as1.0
. - Leading zero is ignored, e.g.
1.01.1
is interpreted as1.1.1
. - npm version ranges, e.g.
1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0
Install
$ npm install compare-versions
Note: Starting from v5 the main export is now named like so: import { compareVersions } from 'compare-versions'
.
Note: Starting from v4 this library includes a ESM version which will automatically be selected by your bundler (webpack, parcel etc). The CJS/UMD version is lib/umd/index.js
and the new ESM version is lib/esm/index.js
.
Usage
Will return 1
if first version is greater, 0
if versions are equal, and -1
if the second version is greater:
import { compareVersions } from 'compare-versions';
compareVersions('11.1.1', '10.0.0'); // 1
compareVersions('10.0.0', '10.0.0'); // 0
compareVersions('10.0.0', '11.1.1'); // -1
Can also be used for sorting:
const versions = [
'1.5.19',
'1.2.3',
'1.5.5'
]
const sorted = versions.sort(compareVersions);
/*
[
'1.2.3',
'1.5.5',
'1.5.19'
]
*/
"Human Readable" Compare
The alternative compare
function accepts an operator which will be more familiar to humans:
import { compare } from 'compare-versions';
compare('10.1.8', '10.0.4', '>'); // true
compare('10.0.1', '10.0.1', '='); // true
compare('10.1.1', '10.2.2', '<'); // true
compare('10.1.1', '10.2.2', '<='); // true
compare('10.1.1', '10.2.2', '>='); // false
Version ranges
The satisfies
function accepts a range to compare, compatible with npm package versioning:
import { satisfies } from 'compare-versions';
satisfies('10.0.1', '~10.0.0'); // true
satisfies('10.1.0', '~10.0.0'); // false
satisfies('10.1.2', '^10.0.0'); // true
satisfies('11.0.0', '^10.0.0'); // false
satisfies('10.1.8', '>10.0.4'); // true
satisfies('10.0.1', '=10.0.1'); // true
satisfies('10.1.1', '<10.2.2'); // true
satisfies('10.1.1', '<=10.2.2'); // true
satisfies('10.1.1', '>=10.2.2'); // false
satisfies('1.4.6', '1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0'); // true
satisfies('1.2.8', '1.2.7 || >=1.2.9 <2.0.0'); // false
satisfies('1.5.1', '1.2.3 - 2.3.4'); // true
satisfies('2.3.5', '1.2.3 - 2.3.4'); // false
Validate version numbers
Applies the same rules used comparing version numbers and returns a boolean:
import { validate } from 'compare-versions';
validate('1.0.0-rc.1'); // true
validate('1.0-rc.1'); // false
validate('foo'); // false
Validate version numbers (strict)
Validate version numbers strictly according to semver.org; 3 integers, no wildcards, no leading zero or "v" etc:
import { validateStrict } from 'compare-versions';
validate('1.0.0'); // true
validate('1.0.0-rc.1'); // true
validate('1.0'); // false
validate('1.x'); // false
validate('v1.02'); // false
Browser
In modern browsers the functions above can be imported as modules:
<script type="module">
import { compareVersions, compare, satisfies, validate, validateStrict } from './node_modules/compare-versions/lib/esm/index.js'
console.log(compareVersions('11.0.0', '10.0.0'))
console.log(compare('11.0.0', '10.0.0', '>'))
console.log(satisfies('1.2.0', '^1.0.0'))
console.log(validate('11.0.0'))
console.log(validateStrict('11.0.0'))
</script>
Legacy (UMD)
If included directly in the browser, the functions above are available on the global window under the compareVersions
object:
<script src="https://unpkg.com/compare-versions/lib/umd/index.js"></script>
<script>
const { compareVersions, compare, satisfies, validate, validateStrict } = window.compareVersions
console.log(compareVersions('11.0.0', '10.0.0'))
console.log(compare('11.0.0', '10.0.0', '>'))
console.log(satisfies('1.2.0', '^1.0.0'))
console.log(validate('11.0.0'))
console.log(validateStrict('11.0.0'))
</script>