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const noda = require('noda');
const foo = noda.inRequire('util/foo');
// require <homedir>/util/foo.js
// Here <homedir> is home directory of current node.js package(module).
const bar = noda.osRequire('./foo/bar');
// require ./foo/bar/<platform>.js
// Here platform equals to the returned value of os.platform().
const lib = noda.requireDir('./lib');
// require all sub modules in ./lib and return a hash object
Before read APIs, please understand that
noda.* located.subpath refers to pathname relative to the basepath of "current package".noda.currentPackage()
Return the object parsed from package.json which belongs to current package.
noda.inExists(string subpath)
Judge whether file or directory exists.
This method is synchronuous.
noda.inRead(string subpath [, string encoding, boolean nullIfNotFound ])
Read content of file.
noda.inRequire(string subpath)
Require js or json.
noda.inRequireDir(string dirname, Array | string ignores)
Based on requireDir(), but the dirname is regarded as relative path to home directory of the package in which the caller is located.
ignores includes those that SHOULD NOT be required. If '*/' contained in ignores, all sub directories will not be required whether or not index.js exists in the sub directories. If '*' contained in ignores, all .js files will not be required.
noda.inResolve(string subpath)
Resolve the subpath into an absolute path.
noda.osRequire(string dirname)
Require module whose name is same with the name of current platform. Relative dirname is acceptable.
noda.requireDir(string dirname, Array | string ignores)
Read the directory and require all javascript modules except those excluded, and returned them in an object with keys equal to modules' name. Relative dirname is acceptable.
ATTENTION:Directory "node_modules" is always ignored whether or not it is explictly added in ignores.
noda.existsInPackage
Alias of noda.inExists.
noda.readInPackage
Alias of noda.inRead.
noda.requireInPackage
Alias of noda.inRequire.
noda.requireDirInPackage
Alias of noda.inRequireDir.
noda.resolveInPackage
Alias of noda.inResolve.
Suppose that there is an NPM package named ching:
+ ching
+ bin
+ command
+ lib
+ node_modules
+ util
. CHANGELOG.md
. conf.js
. index.js
. package.json
. README.md
Let's see what noda can do.
// FILE: ching/command/init/index.js
const noda = require('noda');
// Read ching/package.json and return the parsed JSON object.
noda.currentPackage();
// Require ching/util/rc.js and return.
noda.inRequire('util/rc');
FAQs
NOde Developing Assistant
The npm package noda receives a total of 500 weekly downloads. As such, noda popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that noda 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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