@gasket/plugin-metadata
Metadata is the information about the register plugins and presets, available to
plugin lifecycle hooks. This data can be used in various was for plugins, most
notably the @gasket/plugin-docs which uses it to collate docs for an app.
Installation
This is a default plugin in the Gasket CLI and is always available for use.
Lifecycles
metadata
Describe metadata for a plugin and optionally its supporting modules.
Example
This plugin implements the metadata
lifecycle, which plugins can use to modify
it's own metadata at runtime. Whatever is returned will replace the existing
metadata.
module.exports = {
name: 'example',
hooks: {
async metadata(gasket, data) {
return {
...data,
extra: 'information',
lifecycles: [{
name: 'some-data',
description: 'Allows plugins to do something with data',
method: 'exec',
parent: 'start'
}],
modules: [
'left-pad',
{ name: 'right-pad', extra: 'data', link: 'DOC.md' }
]
}
},
async example(gasket) {
const { metadata } = gasket;
if (metadata.plugins.find(pluginData => pluginData.name === 'gasket-plugin-something')) {
}
}
}
}
Usage
Beside the lifeycles available to plugins, metadata can also be described for
preset and modules.
Presets
Presets can describe additional metadata. This is done by defining a metadata
property object on the module, which will get expanded to the PresetData.
module.exports = {
require,
metadata: {
extra: 'information'
}
}
Modules
Lastly, modules can describe metadata by defining a gasket.metadata
property
in the package.json which will get expanded to the ModuleData:
{
"name": "example",
"version": "1.2.3",
"gasket": {
"metadata": {
"guides": [{
"name": "Example Guide",
"description": "How to do something",
"link": "docs/example.md"
}]
}
}
}
This is especially useful to surface guides with
Gasket docs for supporting packages that are intended to
be used with Gasket, but are not plugins.
How it works
Metadata begins with the info objects from the Loader
of @gasket/resolve and
builds data objects for plugins, and presets, and
supporting modules. Any functions preset will be redacted, as
metadata is not intended to be executed, but rather to is made available to read
and inform plugins. This data can be added to, by hooking the metadata
lifecycle in a plugin.
Metadata provides insights to a plugin's shape and package information.
Additional detail info of plugins can added in the metadata
lifecycle, such as what commands, lifecycles, or structures, a plugin provides.
The metadata object be accessed in lifecycle hooks from gasket.metadata
.
Additionally, ModuleData for all the top-level app's dependencies are loaded
by default, and is available from gasket.metadata.app.modules
. Plugins can
choose to bring in metadata for more modules, or augment what has already been
loaded for the app. These, along with the app's modules, will be flattened and
available from gasket.metadata.modules
.
License
MIT