This package has been deprecated

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whatever useful bits of this package existed were merged into `@-xun/next-utils`

is-server-side
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1.0.3 • Public • Published

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⛔️ DEPRECATED/UNMAINTAINED

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This package was more a proof-of-concept for publishing a package rather than something super useful. Either way, any useful functionality was merged into next-utils long ago.

This package exports a function that, when called, will tell you if your execution environment is browser-like (e.g. Chrome or Firefox) or server-like (e.g. Node). Useful for Next.js and other fullstack/isomorphic apps.

This package includes TypeScript types and provides:

  • A UMD/CJS/AMD bundle (no tree-shaking)
  • ES2015 modules (tree-shaking)

Install

npm install is-server-side

Usage

import { isServer } from 'is-server-side'

isServer() && doServerStuff();
doOtherStuff();

Contributing

Issues and pull requests are welcome! In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style.

Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Please lint and test your code!

Release History

  • 1.0.x Initial release

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Install

npm i is-server-side

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Version

1.0.3

License

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  • xunnamius