Global Config File (global-config-file
)
Handles all extensions for configuration files.
Install
$ yarn add global-config-file
# npm users
$ npm install global-config-file
Usage
This package exports one function that accepts a filename and an options object.
The file provided must be the one with no extension.
import globalConfigFile from "global-config-file";
const config = globalConfigFile(".examplerc");
Error handling
If the option quiet
is set to false
, the package might throw an error if:
- You pass an extension option that disables all the extensions.
- No configuration file was found.
In that case you can simply handle it with a try..catch
.
import globalConfigFile from "global-config-file";
let config;
try {
config = globalConfigFile(".examplerc");
} catch (error) {
console.error(error);
}
Otherwise, if quite
is on true
, it will just return undefined
.
Supported extensions
The function will look for all the possible files, in the order given in the options.
So, for the .examplerc
name, it will look for:
.examplerc
(JSON and YML format are supported).examplerc.js
example.config.js
(note that the dot and rc
got removed).examplerc.json
.examplerc.yml
.examplerc.yaml
package.json
(for a example
property)
Options
Option | Type | Description | Default value |
---|
extensions | Object | All the file extensions that are enabled. | {empty: true, js: true, "config.js": true, json: true, yml: true, yaml: true, package: true } |
errors | Object | The error messages thrown by the program. | {noConfigFound: "No configuration file found", noExtensions: "No extensions were found or enabled" } |
root | string | Where to look for the configuration files. | process.cwd() |
quiet | boolean | If set to true, the program will return undefined instead of throwing Errors. | false |
Mainteiners
@alexcanessa
Contributing
Feel free to dive in! Open an issue or submit PRs.
On this project we follow the Contributor Covenant Code of Conduct.
Commit messages
This project follows the Angular commit messages, but it's very open to emojis 🤯.
Licence
MIT @ Alessandro Canessa