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@gasket/resolve
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Essential module resolution & configuration management for gasket plugins & presets.
Essential module resolution and configuration management for Gasket plugins and presets.
npm i @gasket/resolve
Plugins and presets should adhere to the project-type prefixed naming
convention. This formatting allows user plugins to be referenced with short
names and will help avoid collisions. This convention also mimics those by other
projects such a @babel
and @oclif
.
scope | format | short | description |
---|---|---|---|
project | @gasket/plugin-<name> | @gasket/<name> | Official Gasket project plugin |
user | @<scope>/gasket-plugin-<name> | @<scope>/<name> | Any user plugins with a scope |
user | @<scope>/gasket-plugin | @<scope> | Scope-only user plugins |
none | gasket-plugin-<name> | <name> | Any user plugins with no scope |
scope | format | short | description |
---|---|---|---|
project | @gasket/preset-<name> | @gasket/<name> | Official Gasket project preset |
user | @<scope>/gasket-preset-<name> | @<scope>/<name> | Any user presets with a scope |
user | @<scope>/gasket-preset | @<scope> | Scope-only user presets |
none | gasket-preset-<name> | <name> | Any user presets with no scope |
There are util functions for creating objects for working with different parts of package identifiers for plugins and presets.
const { pluginIdentifier } = require('@gasket/resolve');
// if given a raw name as full package name with version...
let identifier = pluginIdentifier('@gasket/plugin-example@^1.2.0');
console.log(identifier.longName); // @gasket/plugin-example
console.log(identifier.shortName); // @gasket/example
console.log(identifier.version); // ^1.2.0
// if given a raw name as short name...
identifier = pluginIdentifier('@gasket/example');
console.log(identifier.longName); // @gasket/plugin-example
console.log(identifier.shortName); // @gasket/example
console.log(identifier.version); // null
See the API docs for more details on the pluginIdentifier and presetIdentifier util functions.
While this package is mostly intended for gasket project internals, if a plugin
does need to load or resolve modules, a configured Loader instance is
available as gasket.loader
from the engine instance passed as the first
argument to all lifecycle hooks.
// @my/gasket-plugin-example.js
module.exports = {
hooks: {
someLifecycleHook: async function (gasket) {
const moduleInfo = await gasket.loader.loadModule('@some/package');
const module = gasket.loader.tryRequire('some-other-package');
}
}
}
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Essential module resolution & configuration management for gasket plugins & presets.
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