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@push.rocks/smartupdate

v2.0.7

Published

A library designed to facilitate smarter update notifications and checking for Node.js projects.

Readme

@push.rocks/smartupdate

update your tools in a smart way

Install

To get started with @push.rocks/smartupdate, you need to install it via npm. Run the following command in your terminal:

npm install @push.rocks/smartupdate --save

This will add @push.rocks/smartupdate as a dependency to your project and download it to your node_modules folder.

Usage

The @push.rocks/smartupdate module offers a smart way to notify users of your CLI tools or libraries about new versions available on npm. Let's take a closer look at how you can utilize it in your project using TypeScript.

Importing and Instantiating SmartUpdate

First, you need to import the SmartUpdate class from the @push.rocks/smartupdate package and create an instance of it. You can optionally pass settings to the constructor to customize its behavior:

import { SmartUpdate } from '@push.rocks/smartupdate';

const smartUpdate = new SmartUpdate();

Checking for Updates

To check for an update for a specific npm package, you can use the check method. This method requires the npm package name, the current local version of the package you are checking against, and optionally, a URL to the changelog. If a newer version is found, it will log a message to the console and, if a changelog URL is provided and not running in a CI environment, attempt to open the changelog in the default web browser.

Here’s an example:

// Async function to demonstrate usage
async function checkForUpdates() {
  const npmPackageName = 'some-npm-package';
  const currentVersion = '1.0.0';
  const changelogUrl = 'https://example.com/changelog';

  // Check for an update for 'some-npm-package'
  const hasNewerVersion = await smartUpdate.check(npmPackageName, currentVersion, changelogUrl);

  if (hasNewerVersion) {
    console.log('A newer version is available. Please consider updating.');
  } else {
    console.log('You are using the latest version.');
  }
}

// Execute the function
checkForUpdates().catch(console.error);

Checking for CLI Updates

For CLI applications, @push.rocks/smartupdate offers a more tailored method called checkForCli. This method works similarly to check but is optimized for CLI tools, taking into account factors like avoiding frequent checks (e.g., not more than once per hour).

Example usage:

// Async function to demonstrate CLI update checks
async function checkCliUpdates() {
  const cliPackageName = 'your-cli-tool';
  const currentCliVersion = '0.1.0';
  const changelogUrl = 'https://example.com/cli-changelog';

  const needsUpdate = await smartUpdate.checkForCli(cliPackageName, currentCliVersion, changelogUrl);

  if (needsUpdate) {
    console.log(`A newer version of ${cliPackageName} is available. Visit ${changelogUrl} for more information.`);
  } else {
    console.log(`You are using the latest version of ${cliPackageName}.`);
  }
}

// Run the CLI update check
checkCliUpdates().catch(console.error);

By integrating @push.rocks/smartupdate into your project, you ensure users are always informed about the latest updates, encouraging them to keep their installations current and benefiting from new features, performance improvements, and bug fixes.

License and Legal Information

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Please note: The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file.

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