'use strict'; const _ = require('lodash'); const util = require('util'); const Utils = require('../utils'); function validateDeprecation(value, expectation, options) { if (!options.deprecated) { return; } const valid = value instanceof options.deprecated || Object.prototype.toString.call(value) === Object.prototype.toString.call(options.deprecated.call()); if (valid) { const message = `${util.inspect(value)} should not be of type "${options.deprecated.name}"`; Utils.deprecate(options.deprecationWarning || message); } return valid; } function validate(value, expectation) { // the second part of this check is a workaround to deal with an issue that occurs in node-webkit when // using object literals. https://github.com/sequelize/sequelize/issues/2685 if (value instanceof expectation || Object.prototype.toString.call(value) === Object.prototype.toString.call(expectation.call())) { return true; } throw new Error(`The parameter (value: ${value}) is no ${expectation.name}`); } function check(value, expectation, options) { options = _.extend({ deprecated: false, index: null, method: null, optional: false }, options || {}); if (!value && options.optional) { return true; } if (value === undefined) { throw new Error('No value has been passed.'); } if (expectation === undefined) { throw new Error('No expectation has been passed.'); } return false || validateDeprecation(value, expectation, options) || validate(value, expectation, options); } module.exports = check; module.exports.check = check; module.exports.default = check;