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@netlify/build-info
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Build info is the core part of detecting settings and heuristics about the users code. The library is platform agnostic to be used in our React UI, Node.js CLI and build system.
It provides a layered approach to detecting the following information:
How to use it: First of all, you need to create a FileSystem
that works for your platform. For Node.js we ship already
one that can be used: For other platforms, a file system needs to implement the FileSystem
interface:
import { FileSystem } from '@netlify/build-info'
export class WebFS extends FileSystem {
// ...
}
After that the core piece is the Project that needs to be initialized with a file system, the base directory and an optional repository root.
It is important to note that setting a node version is important for some frameworks to load the correct plugins.
const project = new Project(fs, baseDir, root).setEnvironment(process.env).setNodeVersion(process.version)
after that on the project, we can call multiple methods like getBuildSettings
which is running all the other steps as
well.
# will use the current working directory as base directory
$ build-info
$ build-info /project/root/dir
$ build-info path/to/site --rootDir /project/root/dir
Please see CONTRIBUTING.md for instructions on how to set up and work on this repository. Thanks for contributing!
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Build info utility
The npm package @netlify/build-info receives a total of 117,836 weekly downloads. As such, @netlify/build-info popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @netlify/build-info demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 16 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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