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noptify
noptify is a little wrapper around nopt
module adding a more expressive,
commander-like, API and few helpers.
Examples
var program = noptify(process.argv, { program: 'name' })
.version('0.0.1')
.option('port', '-p', 'Port to listen on (default: 35729)', Number)
.option('pid', 'Path to the generated PID file', String)
var opts = program.parse();
Returns an instance of Noptify
Noptify
Noptify provides the API to parse out option, shorthands and generate the proper generic help output.
- args - The Array of arguments to parse (default:
process.argv
); - options - An hash of options with the following properties
- program - The program name to use in usage output
Every noptify instance is created with two options, -h, --help
and -v, --version
.
Noptify#parse
Parse the provided options and shorthands, pass them through nopt
and
return the result.
When opts.help
is set, the help output is displayed and help
event is emitted. The process exists with 0
status, the help output is
automatically displayed and the help
event is emitted.
Examples
var program = noptify(['foo', '--help'])
.on('help', function() {
console.log('Examples');
console.log('');
console.log(' foo bar --baz > foo.txt');
});
var opts = program.parse();
// ... Help output ...
// ... Custom help output ...
// ... Exit ...
Noptify#version
Define the program version.
Noptify#option
Define name
option with optional shorthands, optional description and optional type.
Noptify#help
Simply output to stdout the Usage and Help output.
Mocha generated documentation
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API
returns an instanceof Noptify.
assert.ok(noptify() instanceof noptify.Noptify);
is typically used like so.
var program = noptify(['node', 'file.js', '-d', '--dirname', './', '-p', '3000', 'app.js', 'base.js'])
.option('debug', '-d', 'Enabled debug output', Boolean)
.option('dirname', 'The path to the output directory')
.option('port', '-p', 'The port you wish to listen on', Number)
// opts => nopt result
var opts = program.parse();
assert.deepEqual(opts, {
port: 3000,
debug: true,
dirname: './',
argv: {
remain: ['app.js', 'base.js'],
cooked: ['--debug', '--dirname', './', '--port', '3000', 'app.js', 'base.js'],
original: ['-d', '--dirname', './', '-p', '3000', 'app.js', 'base.js']
}
});
allows definitiion of shorthands separately.
var opts = noptify(['node', 'file.js', '-lc'])
.option('line-comment', 'Ouputs with debugging information', Boolean)
.shorthand('lc', '--line-comment')
.parse();
assert.equal(opts['line-comment'], true);
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Collectable
provides the helper method to read from stdin.
var program = noptify();
assert.ok(typeof program.stdin === 'function', 'stdin defined');
is invoked only when .parse() is called.
var program = noptify(['', '']);
var str = 'testing out stdin helper';
program.stdin(function(err, res) {
assert.equal(res, str);
done();
});
program.parse();
process.nextTick(function() {
process.stdin.emit('data', str);
process.stdin.emit('end');
});
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Commandable
provides the .command() utility.
assert.ok(typeof noptify().command === 'function');
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Parses remaining arguments and route to the appropriate command
can be a simple function.
var program = noptify(['', '', 'init', '--debug', 'foo']).option('debug', 'an option');
program.command('init', function(args, opts) {
// args ==> sliced args at command position
// opts ==> nopt parsed object
assert.deepEqual(args, ['--debug', 'foo']);
assert.equal(opts.debug, true);
assert.equal(opts.argv.remain[0], 'foo');
done();
});
program.parse();
or another program, an Noptify instance.
var args = ['', '', 'init', '--debug', 'myapp', 'foo'];
var init = noptify(args)
.option('debug', 'Debug output')
.command('myapp', done.bind(null, null));
noptify(args).command('init', init).parse();