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Returns true if a value has the characteristics of a valid JavaScript data descriptor.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save is-data-descriptor
var isDataDesc = require('is-data-descriptor'); var assert = require('assert');
true
when the descriptor has valid properties with valid values.
// `value` can be anything assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo' }), true); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: function () {} }), true); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: true }), true);
false
when not an object
assert.equal(isDataDesc('a'), false); assert.equal(isDataDesc(null), false);
false
when the object has invalid properties
assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo', enumerable: 'baz' }), false); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo', configurable: 'baz' }), false); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo', get() {} }), false); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ get() {}, value: 'foo' }), false);
false
when a value is not the correct type
assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo', enumerable: 'foo' }), false); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo', configurable: 'foo' }), false); assert.equal(isDataDesc({ value: 'foo', writable: 'foo' }), false);
The only valid data descriptor properties are the following:
configurable
(required)enumerable
(required)value
(optional)writable
(optional)To be a valid data descriptor, either value
or writable
must be defined.
Invalid properties
A descriptor may have additional invalid properties (an error will not be thrown).
var foo = {}; Object.defineProperty(foo, 'bar', { enumerable: true, whatever: 'blah', // invalid, but doesn't cause an error get() { return 'baz'; } }); assert.equal(foo.bar, 'baz');
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