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@webpack-contrib/cli-utils
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A suite of utilities for webpack projects which expose a CLI
A suite of utilities for webpack projects which expose a CLI. The aim of this
module is to provide a uniform experience for displaying CLI help (--help
),
parsing options for CLI flags, flag recommendations - or "did you mean", and
validation of flags.
This module requires a minimum of Node v6.9.0 and Webpack v4.0.0.
To begin, you'll need to install cli-utils
:
$ npm install @webpack-contrib/cli-utils --save
The exported functions of this module assume that flags are stored in a JSON
schema compatible with meow
. The
schema should follow the format of:
{
key: { object description }
}
Where key
represents a flag, including any hyphens, but excluding the leading
hyphen(s). And object description
matches the following format:
{
"alias": <String>,
"deprecated": <Boolean>,
"desc": <String>,
"type": <Array|String> of [array, boolean, object, string]
}
For which all keys are optional, but a desc
should be provided at a minimum.
The alias
property contains a flag which can be used as an alias to the parent
key/flag.
The deprecated
property indicates that a flag has been deprecated and requires
special notation.
The desc
property should contain a reasonable description of the flag. This
can include newline characters which will be considered when rendering help.
The type
property specifies the type of value that the flag should contain.
If this property is omitted, any type is considered valid. If more than one type
is possible, specify an array of the valid types. eg. ["boolean", "string"]
.
This module exports three functions: getHelp
, getOpts
, and validate
.
getHelp(flags)
Returns: String
Parameters:
flags
Type: Object
Required
An object containing a valid flag schema.
getOpts(flags)
Returns: Object
Parameters:
flags
Type: Object
Required
An object containing a valid flag schema.
validate(options)
Returns: Boolean
Parameters:
options
Type: Object { argv, flags, prefix, throw }
Required
An object containing properties used to validate a set of flags against a flag schema.
options.argv
Type: Object
Required
An object containing the parsed result from either
minimist
or
yargs-parser
.
options.flags
Type: Object
Required
An object containing a valid flag schema.
options.prefix
Type: String
Default: 'webpack'
A String
specifying a prefix identifier for the consuming module, used when
reporting errors.
options.throw
Type: Boolean
Default: true
A Boolean
specifying whether or not to throw an error when a validation
error is encountered. If false
, will simply log the error and return false
.
Please take a moment to read our contributing guidelines if you haven't yet done so.
FAQs
A suite of utilities for webpack projects which expose a CLI
The npm package @webpack-contrib/cli-utils receives a total of 1,034 weekly downloads. As such, @webpack-contrib/cli-utils popularity was classified as popular.
We found that @webpack-contrib/cli-utils demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 9 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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