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libnpmorg
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libnpmorg
is a Node.js library for
programmatically accessing the npm Org membership
API.
const org = require('libnpmorg')
console.log(await org.ls('myorg', {token: 'deadbeef'}))
=>
Roster {
zkat: 'developer',
iarna: 'admin',
isaacs: 'owner'
}
$ npm install libnpmorg
opts
for libnpmorg
commandslibnpmorg
uses npm-registry-fetch
.
All options are passed through directly to that library, so please refer to its
own opts
documentation
for options that can be passed in.
A couple of options of note for those in a hurry:
opts.token
- can be passed in and will be used as the authentication token for the registry. For other ways to pass in auth details, see the n-r-f docs.opts.otp
- certain operations will require an OTP token to be passed in. If a libnpmorg
command fails with err.code === EOTP
, please retry the request with {otp: <2fa token>}
> org.set(org, user, [role], [opts]) -> Promise
The returned Promise resolves to a Membership Detail object.
The role
is optional and should be one of admin
, owner
, or developer
.
developer
is the default if no role
is provided.
org
and user
must be scope names for the org name and user name
respectively. They can optionally be prefixed with @
.
See also: PUT /-/org/:scope/user
await org.set('@myorg', '@myuser', 'admin', {token: 'deadbeef'})
=>
MembershipDetail {
org: {
name: 'myorg',
size: 15
},
user: 'myuser',
role: 'admin'
}
> org.rm(org, user, [opts]) -> Promise
The Promise resolves to null
on success.
org
and user
must be scope names for the org name and user name
respectively. They can optionally be prefixed with @
.
See also: DELETE /-/org/:scope/user
await org.rm('myorg', 'myuser', {token: 'deadbeef'})
> org.ls(org, [opts]) -> Promise
The Promise resolves to a Roster object.
org
must be a scope name for an org, and can be optionally prefixed with @
.
See also: GET /-/org/:scope/user
await org.ls('myorg', {token: 'deadbeef'})
=>
Roster {
zkat: 'developer',
iarna: 'admin',
isaacs: 'owner'
}
> org.ls.stream(org, [opts]) -> Stream
Returns a stream of entries for a
Roster,
with each emitted entry in [key, value]
format.
org
must be a scope name for an org, and can be optionally prefixed with @
.
The returned stream is a valid Symbol.asyncIterator
.
See also: GET /-/org/:scope/user
for await (let [user, role] of org.ls.stream('myorg', {token: 'deadbeef'})) {
console.log(`user: ${user} (${role})`)
}
=>
user: zkat (developer)
user: iarna (admin)
user: isaacs (owner)
FAQs
Programmatic api for `npm org` commands
We found that libnpmorg demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 5 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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