base-cli
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Plugin for base-methods that maps built-in methods to CLI args (also supports methods from a few plugins, like 'base-store', 'base-options' and 'base-data'.
You might also be interested in base-config.
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm i base-cli --save
Adds a cli
method to base
for mapping parsed command line arguments existing base methods or custom functions.
The goal is to simplify the process of settings up command line logic for your base application.
Usage
var cli = require('base-cli');
var Base = require('base');
var app = new Base();
app.use(cli());
API
This adds a cli
object to base with the following (chainable) methods (base.cli.*
):
.map()
- .map: add mappings from command line flags/options to custom functions or base
methods.alias()
- .alias: similar to map
but creates simple aliases. For example, alias('show', 'get')
would invoke the .get()
method when --show
is passed on the command line.process()
- .process: once all mappings are defined, pass argv
to .process()
to iterate over the mappings, passing argv
as context.
Example
var argv = require('minimist')(process.argv.slice(2));
var expand = require('expand-args');
var cli = require('base-cli');
var Base = require('base');
var app = new Base();
app.use(cli());
app.cli
.map('get', function(key, val) {
app.get(key, val);
})
.map('set', function(key, val) {
app.set(key, val);
})
app.cli.process(expand(argv), function(err) {
if (err) throw err;
});
CLI
Force questions that match the given pattern to be asked. The resulting answer data is merged onto app.cache.data
.
After questions are answered:
- Use
app.data('answers')
to get answer data. - To open the directory where data is persisted, enter
--open answers
in the command line
Example
$ --ask
$ --ask "author.*"
$ --ask "*.name*"
Set the current working directory.
Example
$ --cwd=foo
Set data on the app.cache.data
object. This is the API-equivalent of calling app.data()
.
Example
$ --data=foo
$ --data=foo:bar
$ --data=foo.bar:baz
Bind console.error
to the given event listener, so that when event name
is emitted, the event arguments will be output in the console.
Example
$ --emit error
$ --emit view
$ --emit page
Open a directory, or open a file in the default application associated with the file type.
Example
$ --open answers
$ --open store
Set options on the app.options
object. This is the API-equivalent of calling app.option()
. You may also use the plural --options
flag for identical behavior.
Example
$ --option=foo
$ --option=foo:bar
$ --option=foo.bar:baz
Run the given generators and tasks. This flag is unnecessary when used with [base-runner][].
Example
$ app --tasks foo
$ app --tasks foo:bar
TODO
Related projects
Other useful base plugins:
Running tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2016 Jon Schlinkert
Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb, v0.9.0, on February 09, 2016.