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Search/loads dependencies from three specific locations EXTERNAL, ROOT or SELF. Enables to create a plugin system for apps.
Search/loads/mocks dependencies from three specific locations EXTERNAL, ROOT or SELF. Enables to create a plugin system for apps.
SELF
: some library, the package which has package.loader
as dependencyROOT
: some application, the first package in the package hierarchyEXTERNAL
: the deploy folder of the ROOT
packageEXTERNAL (deploy folder) | |_ app-1 |_ ROOT (app-2) |_ node_modules | |_ ROOT.dependency.1 |_ ROOT.dependency.2 | |_ node_modules | | | |_ SELF | | |_ node_modules | | | | | |_ package.loader | | |_ SELF.dependency.1 | | |_ SELF.dependency.2 | | |_ SELF.dependency.3 | | | |_ package.dependency.1 | |_ package.dependency.2 | |_ ROOT.dependency.3 |_ ROOT.dependency.4
SELF
and ROOT
may be the same packages.
Each provided method is to be found in three flavors (except mocking): directed towards SELF
, ROOT
or EXTERNAL
.
This library can be used to implement support for a plugin system based on package names conventions.
Execute following line
npm install package.loader --save
var loader = require('package.loader');
Parameters:
regexp
: a regular expressionReturn an Array with matching package names or an empty Array if no match was found.
// return a list of dependencies which name starts with 'service'
loader.match(/^service.*/);
Parameters:
package
: a regular expression or a stringforce
optional: boolean, disabling cache and force the loading of the wanted packageLoads one requested plugin, but the regexp has to have an unique match.
Throws an error if too many or no plugin was found.
loader.require('mypackage');
loader.require('../tools/mytool');
loader.require(/^service.*/);
// force reload mytool
loader.require('../tools/mytool', true);
Parameters:
regexp
: a regular expressiontarget
optional: an object in which the packages will be loaded into. Packages will be available under .<package_name>
doThrow
optional: boolean, if no package was found and throwing is enabled an error will be raisedLoads one requested plugin, but the regexp has to have a at least one match.
Throws an error if no plugin was found.
// return a list of dependencies which name starts with 'service'
var myplugin = loader.load(/^service.*/);
Parameters:
package
: a regular expression or a stringtarget
optional: an object in which the packages will be removed from.Loads one requested plugin, but the regexp has to have a at least one match.
Throws an error if no plugin was found.
// return a list of dependencies which name starts with 'service'
var myplugin = loader.load(/^service.*/);
Parameters:
packageName
: a package namepackageExport
: the Object to be returned by the mocked packageEnables to mock packages in the dependencies from SELF or ROOT. This can be used for testing.
// define a mock in SELF
loader.mock('hello.world', function () {console.log('hello world')});
// access mock
var mock = loader.require('hello.world')
mock(); // prints "hello world"
Parameters:
absolutePackagePath
: a package pathCheck whether or not this package is mocked. Returns a boolean.
Copyright (c) 2014-2016 Luscus (luscus.redbeard@gmail.com)
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FAQs
Search/loads dependencies from three specific locations EXTERNAL, ROOT or SELF. Enables to create a plugin system for apps.
The npm package package.loader receives a total of 222 weekly downloads. As such, package.loader popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that package.loader demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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