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detect-class-support

kgryte24MIT1.0.0

Detect native class support.

utilities, utility, utils, util, detect, feature, class, es2015, es6, support, has, hasclass, native, issupported, subclass, extends, cli

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Class Support

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Detect native class support.

Installation

$ npm install detect-class-support

Usage

var isClassSupported = require( 'detect-class-support' );

isClassSupported()

Detects if a runtime environment supports ES2015 class.

var bool = isClassSupported();
// returns <Boolean>

Examples

var isClassSupported = require( 'detect-class-support' );

var bool = isClassSupported();
if ( bool ) {
    console.log( 'Environment has native class support.' );
} else {
    console.log( 'Environment lacks native class support.' );
}

To run the example code from the top-level application directory,

$ node ./examples/index.js

CLI

Installation

To use the module as a general utility, install the module globally

$ npm install -g detect-class-support

Usage

Usage: hasclass [options]

Options:

  -h,    --help                Print this message.
  -V,    --version             Print the package version.

Examples

$ hasclass
# => returns 'true' || 'false'

Tests

Unit

This repository uses tape for unit tests. To run the tests, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:

$ make test

All new feature development should have corresponding unit tests to validate correct functionality.

Test Coverage

This repository uses Istanbul as its code coverage tool. To generate a test coverage report, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:

$ make test-cov

Istanbul creates a ./reports/coverage directory. To access an HTML version of the report,

$ make view-cov

Browser Support

This repository uses Testling for browser testing. To run the tests in a (headless) local web browser, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:

$ make test-browsers

To view the tests in a local web browser,

$ make view-browser-tests

License

MIT license.

Copyright © 2015. Athan Reines.