🔼 Provides a way to check if the given path is the root/drive directory. ⛔
Uses String
manipulation techniques and it doesn't actually check if the path exists.
✨ Since version 2.0.0
is-rootdir
is a hybrid module that supports both CommonJS (legacy) and ES modules, thanks to Modern Module.
Install it first by issuing,
npm i "@igor.dvlpr/is-rootdir"
Three functions are exposed,
isRootDirectory(path: string): boolean
,isRootDirectoryUnix(path: string): boolean
,isRootDirectoryWin(path: string): boolean
.
ℹ
isDirectoryRoot()
internally usesisRootDirectoryUnix()
andisRootDirectoryWin()
functions while taking into accont the host OS and uses the appropriate function for it [OS], useful for cross-platform calls without having to worry about the path separators and related issues.
Use it as follows:
import { isRootDirectoryUnix, isRootDirectoryWin } from '@igor.dvlpr/is-rootdir'
// no examples and tests for isRootDirectory, read more above
console.log(isRootDirectoryUnix('')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryUnix('/')) // prints true
console.log(isRootDirectoryUnix('/////////')) // prints true - thanks to uPath, paths are normalized first 🤗
console.log(isRootDirectoryUnix('home')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryUnix('/home')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryUnix('/home/user')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryWin('')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryWin('D:')) // prints true
console.log(isRootDirectoryWin('D:\\\\\\\\\\')) // prints true - thanks to uPath, paths are normalized first 🤗
console.log(isRootDirectoryWin('D:\\')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryWin('D:\\Dev')) // prints false
console.log(isRootDirectoryWin('D:\\Dev\\Projects')) // prints false