Gumshoe
Project type detection library using declarative heuristic predicates.
Say you have a Git repo on disk, and you want to figure out what kind of
language it is written in, what framework it uses, etc. With simple heuristics
such as looking for a package.json
file in the project root, this can be
easily deduced.
Gumshoe makes it easy to specify these heuristics declaritively using predicates:
var rules = [
{filename:"package.json", exists:true, language:"node.js"}
]
More complicated example:
var rules = [
{filename:"package.json", grep:/express/i, language:"node.js", framework:"express"},
{filename:"package.json", grep:/connect/i, language:"node.js", framework:"connect"},
{filename:"package.json", exists:true, language:"node.js", framework:null}
]
Rule Structure
As shown above, rules are merely objects with some properties. Gumshoe provides a set of special, reserved
property names which are evaluated as predicates:
filename
: This is the filename relative to the baseDir
to look for. Each rule must have a filename
property or Gumshoe will complain. Value may be a glob as supported by the node-glob library.grep
: filename
must exist and content must match the regular expression provided as value to grep
exists
: Boolean value. true
means filename
must exist, false
means filename
must not exist. This does not care what kind of file it is.jsonKeyExists
: String value. This is the name of a key in the JSON data which must exist in filename
. Nested keys can be specified using dot notation. For example, "foo.bar" would match {"foo":{"bar":1}}
.
When a rule succeeds and is matched, it is copied with all properties except
for the reserved properties. Hence you are free to use any key names you wish
like framework
, language
or foobar
- they will be handed back to you in
the result object.
Installation
Gumshoe is available in NPM. npm install gumshoe
Example
var gumshoe = require('gumshoe')
var baseDir = process.cwd()
var rules = [
{filename:"package.json", exists:true, language:"node.js"}
]
gumshoe.run(baseDir, rules, function(err, res) {
if (err) {
console.log("Detection error: %s", err)
process.exit(1)
}
console.log("Detected language: %s", res.language)
})
Tests
Gumshoe comes with tests. To run, simply execute npm test
.
License
Gumshoe is released under a BSD license.
Credits
Picture of Legoman gumshoe CC-BY David Anderson from http://www.flickr.com/photos/venndiagram/5328211162/