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@contrast/dep-hooks
Advanced tools
Intercept calls to require
in order to modify or replace exports.
DepHooks
const DepHooks = require('./lib');
const depHooks = new DepHooks();
The DepHooks
constructor accepts a pino
logger as an argument.
.resolve(descriptor, ...handlers)
Options:
descriptor
: This can be a string or an object describing the module you want
to intercept. If a string is used, or if the version field of the descriptor
isn't set, all versions of the described module will be matched. Descriptors
can have a name
, version
, and file
property.
handlers
: The remaning arguments are the handlers which will be invoked when
the described module is require
'd. Each handler is passed the exported
module and metadata including the module's root directory and its name and
version as seen in its package.json
file. If a handler returns a truthy
value, then that value will replace the return value of require
.
Note: Registered handlers run once per unique instance of an export matching a descriptor.
.install()
This will monkey-patch Module.prototype.require
so that exports can be
intercepted. The monkey-patching will only happen once regardless of how many
times this is invoked.
.uninstall()
This will reset Module.prototype.require
to its value before being
monkey-patched by the instance.
Use case: For express
versions greater than or equal to 4, intercept the
export of the package's lib/view.js
file (relative to the package's base
directory) and apply a tag to the exported function.
const DepHooks = require('./lib');
const depHooks = new DepHooks();
depHooks.resolve(
{
name: 'express',
version: '>=4',
file: 'lib/view.js',
},
(xport, metadata) => {
// Read from the package.json:
// - metadata.name
// - metadata.version
// Absolute path to file:
// - metadata.packageDir
// xport === function View() { /*...*/ }
xport['I was intercepted'] = true;
},
);
Use case: Intercept all versions of body-parser
and replace the exported
functions.
const DepHooks = require('./lib');
const depHooks = new DepHooks();
depHooks.resolve({ name: 'body-parser' }, (xport, metadata) => {
// Read from the package.json:
// - metadata.name
// - metadata.version
// Absolute path to file:
// - metadata.packageDir
// xport === function bodyParser() { /*...*/ }
return function bodyParserReplacement() {
/*...*/
};
});
FAQs
Post hooks for Module.prototype.require
We found that @contrast/dep-hooks demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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