'IsNullOrWhitespace' in JavaScript?

霸气de小男生 提交于 2019-11-27 12:33:21

It's easy enough to roll your own:

function isNullOrWhitespace( input ) {

    if (typeof input === 'undefined' || input == null) return true;

    return input.replace(/\s/g, '').length < 1;
}

For a succinct modern cross-browser implementation, just do:

function isNullOrWhitespace( input ) {
  return !input || !input.trim();
}

Here's the jsFiddle. Notes below.


The currently accepted answer can be simplified to:

function isNullOrWhitespace( input ) {
  return (typeof input === 'undefined' || input == null)
    || input.replace(/\s/g, '').length < 1;
}

And leveraging falsiness, even further to:

function isNullOrWhitespace( input ) {
  return !input || input.replace(/\s/g, '').length < 1;
}

trim() is available in all recent browsers, so we can optionally drop the regex:

function isNullOrWhitespace( input ) {
  return !input || input.trim().length < 1;
}

And add a little more falsiness to the mix, yielding the final (simplified) version:

function isNullOrWhitespace( input ) {
  return !input || !input.trim();
}

no, but you could write one

function isNullOrWhitespace( str )
{
  // Does the string not contain at least 1 non-whitespace character?
  return !/\S/.test( str );
}

You must write your own:

function isNullOrWhitespace(strToCheck) {
    var whitespaceChars = "\s";
    return (strToCheck === null || whitespaceChars.indexOf(strToCheck) != -1);
}
T4NK3R

trim() is a useful string-function that JS is missing..

Add it:

String.prototype.trim = function() { return this.replace(/^\s+|\s+$/g,"") }

Then: if (document.form.field.value.trim() == "")

Pulling the relevant parts of the two best answers, you get something like this:

function IsNullOrWhitespace(input) {
    if (typeof input === 'undefined' || input == null) return true;
    return !/\S/.test(input); // Does it fail to find a non-whitespace character?
}

The rest of this answer is only for those interested in the performance differences between this answer and Dexter's answer. Both will produce the same results, but this code is slightly faster.

On my computer, using a QUnit test over the following code:

var count = 100000;
var start = performance.now();
var str = "This is a test string.";
for (var i = 0; i < count; ++i) {
    IsNullOrWhitespace(null);
    IsNullOrWhitespace(str);
}
var end = performance.now();
var elapsed = end - start;
assert.ok(true, "" + count + " runs of IsNullOrWhitespace() took: " + elapsed + " milliseconds.");

The results were:

  • RegExp.replace method = 33 - 37 milliseconds
  • RegExp.test method = 11 - 14 milliseconds

You can use the regex /\S/ to test if a field is whitespace, and combine that with a null check.

Ex:

if(textBoxVal === null || textBoxVal.match(/\S/)){
    // field is invalid (empty or spaces)
}

Try this out

/**
  * Checks the string if undefined, null, not typeof string, empty or space(s)
  * @param {any} str string to be evaluated
  * @returns {boolean} the evaluated result
*/
function isStringNullOrWhiteSpace(str) {
    return str === undefined || str === null
                             || typeof str !== 'string'
                             || str.match(/^ *$/) !== null;
}

You can use it like this

isStringNullOrWhiteSpace('Your String');
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