dynmod
Enables asynchronous loading (with auto-installing as needed) npm module packages.
Stores npm packages per user (no need for sudo rights) but still makes packages available system-wide.
Handles multiple versions of npm packages, so despite being system-wide, so your projects can still link different versions.
Why?
- Asynchronous require rocks
- Not everyone likes to check out all the npm packages in all the project directories (time, disk space etc)
- Allows your project to install dependencies only when it wants to use them.
Install
Global install makes it available for all of your projects plus it makes the command line version available system wide. Requires administrator permissions (sudo).
npm install dynmod -g
Local install
npm install dynmod
API
- require('dynmod').require(npm_module_name[, version], function callback(err, module) {});
- require('dynmod').remove(npm_module_name, version, function callback(err) {});
- require('dynmod').installedVersions(npm_module_name, function callback(err, versions) {});
Examples
Code requires latest (or most current locally installed version) of ExpressJS
var dynmod = require('dynmod');
dynmod.require('express', function (err, express) {
var app = express();
// ... my express app logic
});
Code requires a specific version of ExpressJS
var dynmod = require('dynmod');
dynmod.require('express', '3.5.0', function (err, express) {
var app = express();
// ... my express app logic
});
Command line examples
Install latest version of express
dynmod install express
Install a specific version of express
dynmod install express 3.5.0
List installed versions of express
dynmod list express
Remove an installed version of express
dynmod remove express 3.5.0