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Find a driver
npm install -g taxicab
Finds the application entry points (i.e., driver scripts) that depend on a given module.
In a multi-bundle architecture (where each bundle contains an entry-point/driver-script), a module gets reused across several bundles. If you're changing a module, it's helpful to know which apps will be affected.
var findDriver = require('taxicab');
findDriver({
filename: 'path/to/a/js/file',
directory: 'path/to/all/js',
config: 'path/to/requirejs/config.js', // optional
webpackConfig: 'path/to/webpack/config.js', // optional
success: function(err, drivers) {
console.log(drivers);
}
});
get-driver-scripts
to handle pulling driver scripts from a RequireJS build config or resolving aliased
paths via a requirejs config.taxicab --directory=path/to/my/js path/to/a/file
taxicab --help
for more information and supported options.Prints:
/path/to/a.js
/path/to/b.js
FAQs
Find the driver script that has a given module in its dependency tree
The npm package taxicab receives a total of 0 weekly downloads. As such, taxicab popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that taxicab 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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