Returns true if a value is a valid instance of Base.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save is-valid-instance
Use in your base plugin to ensure that the plugin is registered on a valid instance.
var isValidInstance = require('is-valid-instance');
function plugin(app) {
if (!isValidInstance(app)) return;
// do plugin stauff
}
Params
val
{Object}names
{Array|Function}: One or more names to check for on the given instance. Exampleapp
will check forapp.isApp === true
orapp._name === 'app'
.fn
{Function}: Custom function for validating the instance.returns
{Boolean}
Example
function plugin(app) {
if (!isValidInstance(app)) return;
// do plugin stuff
}
Collection instance
Return true if the instance is a templates view-collection (views
):
function plugin(collection) {
if (!isValidInstance(collection, ['views'])) {
// optionally return the plugin function so the plugin is re-tried on
// each instance until it finds the correct one
return plugin;
}
// do plugin stauff
}
View instance
Return true if the instance is a templates view:
function plugin(view) {
if (!isValidInstance(view, ['view'])) {
return plugin;
}
// do plugin stauff
}
View instance
Return true if the instance is either "app" or "collection":
function plugin(app) {
if (!isValidInstance(app, ['app', 'collection'])) {
return plugin;
}
// do plugin stauff
}
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Jon Schlinkert
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