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Regular expression for testing if a file path is a windows UNC file path. Can also be used as a component of another regexp via the
.source
property.
Visit the MSDN reference for Common Data Types 2.2.57 UNC for more information about UNC paths.
Install with npm
$ npm i unc-path-regex --save
// unc-path-regex returns a function
var regex = require('unc-path-regex')();
true
Returns true for windows UNC paths:
regex.test('\\/foo/bar');
regex.test('\\\\foo/bar');
regex.test('\\\\foo\\admin$');
regex.test('\\\\foo\\admin$\\system32');
regex.test('\\\\foo\\temp');
regex.test('\\\\/foo/bar');
regex.test('\\\\\\/foo/bar');
false
Returns false for non-UNC paths:
regex.test('/foo/bar');
regex.test('/');
regex.test('/foo');
regex.test('/foo/');
regex.test('c:');
regex.test('c:.');
regex.test('c:./');
regex.test('c:./file');
regex.test('c:/');
regex.test('c:/file');
.git/
true
if the given string looks like a glob pattern.Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue
Jon Schlinkert
Copyright © 2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on July 07, 2015.