Lazy Require
Lazy require allows you to require modules lazily, meaning that when you lazy require a module that is missing, lazy require will automatically install it for you.
Install
- Use:
require('lazy-require')
- Install:
npm install --save lazy-require
Usage
var lazyRequire = require('lazy-require')
var ambi = lazyRequire('ambi', {})
if ( ambi instanceof Error ) {
console.log('ambi failed to load because of:', ambi.stack)
} else {
}
lazyRequire.sync('ambi', {}, function(err, ambi){
if (err) return console.log('ambi failed to load because of:', err.stack)
})
lazyRequire('ambi', {}, function(err, ambi){
if (err) return console.log('ambi failed to load because of:', err.stack)
})
lazyRequire.auto('ambi', {}, function(err, ambi){
if (err) return console.log('ambi failed to load because of:', err.stack)
})
The following options are supported:
cwd
the module path that you would like the requested package to be installed to if it doesn't exist, always recommendedsave
if the requested package doesn't exist, would you like to do a npm --save
for it to add it to your cwd
's package.json
dependencies?
There's some other methods also available to you, for now, read the source to discover them.
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file.
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