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libnpmteam

npm Team management APIs

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libnpmteam

npm version license CI - libnpmteam

libnpmteam is a Node.js library that provides programmatic access to the guts of the npm CLI's npm team command and its various subcommands.

Example

const team = require('libnpmteam')

// List all teams for the @npm org.
console.log(await team.lsTeams('npm'))

Publishing

  1. Manually create CHANGELOG.md file
  2. Commit changes to CHANGELOG.md
    $ git commit -m "chore: updated CHANGELOG.md"
    
  3. Run npm version {newVersion}
    # Example
    $ npm version patch
    # 1. Runs `coverage` and `lint` scripts
    # 2. Bumps package version; and **create commit/tag**
    # 3. Runs `npm publish`; publishing directory with **unpushed commit**
    # 4. Runs `git push origin --follow-tags`
    

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Install

$ npm install libnpmteam

API

opts for libnpmteam commands

libnpmteam 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 libnpmteam command fails with err.code === EOTP, please retry the request with {otp: <2fa token>}
> team.create(team, [opts]) -> Promise

Creates a team named team. Team names use the format @<scope>:<name>, with the @ being optional.

Additionally, opts.description may be passed in to include a description.

Example
await team.create('@npm:cli', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
// The @npm:cli team now exists.
> team.destroy(team, [opts]) -> Promise

Destroys a team named team. Team names use the format @<scope>:<name>, with the @ being optional.

Example
await team.destroy('@npm:cli', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
// The @npm:cli team has been destroyed.
> team.add(user, team, [opts]) -> Promise

Adds user to team.

Example
await team.add('zkat', '@npm:cli', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
// @zkat now belongs to the @npm:cli team.
> team.rm(user, team, [opts]) -> Promise

Removes user from team.

Example
await team.rm('zkat', '@npm:cli', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
// @zkat is no longer part of the @npm:cli team.
> team.lsTeams(scope, [opts]) -> Promise

Resolves to an array of team names belonging to scope.

Example
await team.lsTeams('@npm', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
=>
[
  'npm:cli',
  'npm:web',
  'npm:registry',
  'npm:developers'
]
> team.lsTeams.stream(scope, [opts]) -> Stream

Returns a stream of teams belonging to scope.

For a Promise-based version of these results, see team.lsTeams().

Example
for await (let team of team.lsTeams.stream('@npm', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})) {
  console.log(team)
}

// outputs
// npm:cli
// npm:web
// npm:registry
// npm:developers
> team.lsUsers(team, [opts]) -> Promise

Resolves to an array of usernames belonging to team.

For a streamed version of these results, see team.lsUsers.stream().

Example
await team.lsUsers('@npm:cli', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
=>
[
  'iarna',
  'zkat'
]
> team.lsUsers.stream(team, [opts]) -> Stream

Returns a stream of usernames belonging to team.

For a Promise-based version of these results, see team.lsUsers().

Example
for await (let user of team.lsUsers.stream('@npm:cli', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})) {
  console.log(user)
}

// outputs
// iarna
// zkat

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Package last updated on 15 Feb 2023

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