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base-pkg
Plugin for adding a
pkg
method that exposes pkg-store to your base application.
Please consider following this project's author, Jon Schlinkert, and consider starring the project to show your :heart: and support.
Install
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save base-pkg
Usage
var pkg = require('base-pkg');
var Base = require('base');
var app = new Base();
app.use(pkg());
console.log(app.pkg.data);
//=> {"name": "my-project", ...}
API
Visit pkg-store for additional API details and documentation.
.pkg.set
app.pkg.set(key, value);
Set property key
with the given value
.
Example
// given {"name": "my-project"}
app.pkg.set('bin.foo', 'bar');
console.log(app.pkg.data);
//=> {"name": "my-project", "bin": {"foo": "bar"}}
.pkg.save
Persist package.json to the file system at app.pkg.path
.
app.pkg.save();
.pkg.get
app.pkg.get(key);
Get property key
from package.json.
Example
// given {"name": "my-project"}
app.pkg.set('bin.foo', 'bar');
console.log(app.pkg.get('bin'));
//=> {"foo": "bar"}
.pkg.has
app.pkg.has(key);
Returns true
if package.json
has property key
.
Example
// given: {"name": "my-project"}
console.log(app.pkg.has('name'));
//=> true
console.log(app.pkg.has('zzzzzzz'));
//=> false
.pkg.union
app.pkg.union(key, val);
Create array key
, or concatenate values to array key
. Also uniquifies the array.
Example
app.pkg.union('keywords', 'foo');
app.pkg.union('keywords', ['bar', 'baz']);
console.log(app.pkg.get('keywords'));
//=> ['foo', 'bar', 'baz']
.pkg.expand
Creates a get/set API using cache-base, where the cache is populated with a shallow clone of package.json
with values expanded by expand-pkg.
Example
console.log(app.pkg.get('author'));
//=> 'Jon Schlinkert (https://github.com/jonschlinkert)'
var expanded = app.pkg.expand();
var author = expanded.get('author');
//=> {name: 'Jon Schlinkert', url: 'https://github.com/jonschlinkert'}
About
<details> <summary><strong>Contributing</strong></summary>Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
</details> <details> <summary><strong>Running Tests</strong></summary>Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
</details>
<details>
<summary><strong>Building docs</strong></summary>
(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)
To generate the readme, run the following command:
$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
</details>
Related projects
You might also be interested in these projects:
- base-options: Adds a few options methods to base-methods, like
option
,enable
anddisable
. See the readme… more | homepage - base: Framework for rapidly creating high quality, server-side node.js applications, using plugins like building blocks | homepage
- cache-base: Basic object cache with
get
,set
,del
, andhas
methods for node.js/javascript projects. | homepage - pkg-store: Use package.json as a config store. | homepage
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
This file was generated by verb-generate-readme, v0.6.0, on December 21, 2017.