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dev-injector
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Injection source code into required source in Node.js.
$ npm i dev-injector -D
const {injection} = require('dev-injector')
const conf = {
'./hoge.js': {
replace: {
'const hoge =': '"const hoge replaced"',
'function fuga': 'function fuga() {console.log("function fuga replaced")}',
'class Piyo': `
class Piyo {
constructor() {
console.log('class Piyo replaced')
}
get() {
return 'piyo'
}
}
`
},
insert: {
last: 'module.exports.Piyo = Piyo'
}
}
}
injection(conf)
const {Piyo} = require('./hoge')
const piyo = new Piyo()
console.log('export succeeded:', piyo.get() === 'piyo')
const hoge = 'hoge'
console.log(hoge)
function fuga() {
console.log('fuga')
}
fuga()
class Piyo {
constructor() {
console.log('piyo')
}
get() {
return null
}
}
$ node hoge.js
hoge
fuga
$ node index.js
const hoge replaced
function fuga replaced
class Piyo replaced
export succeeded: true
FAQs
injection source code for required source in Node.js
We found that dev-injector 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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