Monday, 18 April 2016

How to check whether a string contains a substring in JavaScript?




Usually I would expect a String.contains() method, but there doesn't seem to be one.



What is a reasonable way to check for this?



Answer



ECMAScript 6 introduced String.prototype.includes:





var string = "foo",
substring = "oo";

console.log(string.includes(substring));






includes doesn’t have Internet Explorer support, though. In ECMAScript 5 or older environments, use String.prototype.indexOf, which returns -1 when a substring cannot be found:





var string = "foo",
substring = "oo";


console.log(string.indexOf(substring) !== -1);




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