# assure-array Wraps a value in an array if it isn't already one. Returns an empty array for `null` and `undefined`. A typical usecase for this: when you have an option that accepts multiple values as an array, but you want to make the use of an array literal optional when there's only a single value to specify. ## License [WTFPL](http://www.wtfpl.net/txt/copying/) or [CC0](https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/), whichever you prefer. A donation and/or attribution are appreciated, but not required. ## Donate Maintaining open-source projects takes a lot of time, and the more donations I receive, the more time I can dedicate to open-source. If this module is useful to you, consider [making a donation](http://cryto.net/~joepie91/donate.html)! You can donate using Bitcoin, PayPal, Flattr, cash-in-mail, SEPA transfers, and pretty much anything else. Thank you! ## Contributing Pull requests welcome. Please make sure your modifications are in line with the overall code style, and ensure that you're editing the files in `src/`, not those in `lib/`. Build tool of choice is `gulp`; simply run `gulp` while developing, and it will watch for changes. Be aware that by making a pull request, you agree to release your modifications under the licenses stated above. ## Usage Some examples: ```javascript var assureArray = require("assure-array"); assureArray("hello world"); // ["hello world!"] assureArray(["hello", "world"]); // ["hello", "world"] assureArray(null); // [] assureArray([true]); // [true] ``` ## API ### assureArray(value) Ensures that the provided `value` is returned as an array. * If `value` is an array already, this returns the array unchanged. * If `value` is `null` or `undefined`, this returns an empty array. * If `value` is any other kind of value, this returns a new array containing just that one value.