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load project modules (internal dependencies) the simplest way in a node.js environment
load project modules (internal dependencies) the simplest way in a node.js environment
npm install depx --save
require('depx')(__dirname); // maps all .js and .coffee files
require('depx')(dir, {
forceUpdateRootDir: false,
extensions: ['js', 'coffee'],
exclude: []
});
require()
-ed files)depx('mySharedLib amazingHelper')
// ...
console.log(mySharedLib, 'is now available as a local variable');
console.log(amazingHelper, 'is available too');
node_modules/**/*
stuff, but it will fall back to reqular require
if it does not find a local includabledepx('*immediateModule')
require
is syncronous itself, but it might add to the boot time a little if your project has many folders and filesdepx()
on the global scope (and the alias dep()
too)dep('my-stuff')
will expose my_stuff
as variabledep.root
and depx.root
will contain an absolute path to the dependency root directory (the resolved path to dir
in require('depx')(dir)
)FAQs
load project modules (internal dependencies) the simplest way in a node.js environment
We found that depx demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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