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hook-std
Hook and modify stdout and stderr
Install
npm install hook-std
Usage
import assert from 'node:assert';
import {hookStdout} from 'hook-std';
const promise = hookStdout(output => {
promise.unhook();
assert.strictEqual(output.trim(), 'unicorn');
});
console.log('unicorn');
await promise;
You can also unhook using the second transform
method parameter:
import assert from 'node:assert';
import {hookStdout} from 'hook-std';
const promise = hookStdout((output, unhook) => {
unhook();
assert.strictEqual(output.trim(), 'unicorn');
});
console.log('unicorn');
await promise;
API
hookStd(options?, transform)
Hook streams in streams
option, or stdout and stderr if none are specified.
Returns a Promise
with a unhook()
method which, when called, unhooks both stdout and stderr and resolves the Promise
with an empty result.
hookStdout(options?, transform)
Hook stdout.
Returns a Promise
with a unhook()
method which, when called, unhooks stdout and resolves the Promise
with an empty result.
hookStderr(options?, transform)
Hook stderr.
Returns a Promise
with a unhook()
method which, when called, unhooks stderr and resolves the Promise
with an empty result.
options
Type: object
silent
Type: boolean
Default: true
Suppress stdout/stderr output.
once
Type: boolean
Default: false
Automatically unhook after the first call.
streams
Type: stream.Writable[]
Default: [process.stdout, process.stderr]
The writable streams to hook. This can be useful for libraries allowing users to configure a writable stream to write to.
transform
Type: Function
Receives stdout/stderr as the first argument and the unhook method as the second argument. Return a string to modify it. Optionally, when in silent mode, you may return a boolean
to influence the return value of .write(…)
.