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> Analyze javascript code using [esprima](https://github.com/ariya/esprima) and return a list of objects representing the module dependencies in the code.
#ng-dependencies
Analyze javascript code using esprima and return a list of objects representing the module dependencies in the code.
This is based on gulp-angular-filesort. I extracted the module dependency code because I need to find a way to dynamically generate a root angular module that depends on a list of angular modules as Bower packages.
var fs = require('fs');
var ngDeps = require('ng-dependencies');
var deps = ngDeps(fs.readFileSync('./someNgModule.js'));
console.log(deps);
If the content of ./someNgModle.js
is as following:
angular.module('test', ['one']).run(function () {
// run some logic
});
angular.module('another', []);
angular.module('another').Controller('Ctrl', ['$scope', function ($scope) {
// some controller logic
}]);
angular.module('useThis').run(function () {
// ...
});
This will output:
{
dependencies: ['one', 'useThis'],
modules: {
'test': ['one'],
'another': []
}
}
If multiple declarations of the same module is encountered, (according to Angular Doc), the later declaration will overwrite any existing module that is declared with the same module name.
For example, the following content:
angular.module('test', ['one']);
angular.module('test', ['another']);
will output:
{
dependencies: ['another'],
modules: {
'test': ['another']
}
}
0.1.1 - fixing repo url in package.json
and removing unnecessary dependency.
0.1.0 - simplified output format; added detection for angular.js itself.
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> Analyze javascript code using [esprima](https://github.com/ariya/esprima) and return a list of objects representing the module dependencies in the code.
The npm package ng-dependencies receives a total of 15,541 weekly downloads. As such, ng-dependencies popularity was classified as popular.
We found that ng-dependencies demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 2 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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