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@springernature/util-package-finder

v0.4.2

Published

Get a list of packages and available versions from within an NPM scope

Downloads

70

Readme

Package Finder

NPM version Node version MIT License

Get a list of packages and available versions from within an NPM scope. Returns the following information about a package:

  • name the package name on NPM
  • latest the latest version of the package
  • versions array of all versions of the package (optional)
  • status the status based on the latest version (see below)
  • description the package description
  • npm a link to the package on NPM
  • date ISO 8601/W3C Datetime when last published

Status

The status of a package is evaluated by checking the latest version and assigning one of the following:

| Status | Rule | | --- | --- | | production | >= 1.0.0 | | development | >= 0.1.0, < 1.0.0 | | experimental | >= 0.0.1, < 0.1.0 |

Install

$ npm install @springernature/util-package-finder

Installing util-package-finder adds command line exectuables to ./node_modules/.bin/.

API

const packageFinder = require('@springernature/util-package-finder');

packageFinder({options})

Return: Promise<array> It resolves with an array of objects, with each object detailing a package within the scope

options

scope

Type: String Default: springernature The scope to search within

filters

Type: Array An array of strings that represent package prefixes used within the springernature toolkits

versions

Type: Boolean Default: false Get a list of all available versions

Examples

const packageFinder = require('util-package-finder');

packageFinder()
  .then(response => {
    console.log(response);
  }).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

/*
[{ name: '@springernature/a-package',
  latest: '0.1.2',
  versions: null,
  status: 'development',
  description: 'a package',
  npm: 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40springernature%2Fa-package',
  date: '2019-03-08T11:55:38.384Z' },
{ name: '@springernature/b-package',
  latest: '2.0.0',
  versions: null,
  status: 'production',
  description: 'another package',
  npm: 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40springernature%2Fb-package',
  date: '2019-03-08T11:55:38.384Z'  }]
*/

packageFinder({
  filters: ['a']
})
  .then(response => {
    console.log(response);
  }).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

/*
[{ name: '@springernature/a-package',
  latest: '0.1.2',
  versions: null,
  status: 'development',
  description: 'a package',
  npm: 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40springernature%2Fa-package',
  date: '2019-03-08T11:55:38.384Z'  }]
*/

packageFinder({
  scope: 'acme'
})
  .then(response => {
    console.log(response);
  }).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

/*
[{ name: '@acme/a-package',
  latest: '0.1.2',
  versions: null,
  status: 'development',
  description: 'a package',
  npm: 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40acme%2Fa-package',
  date: '2019-03-08T11:55:38.384Z'  }]
*/

packageFinder({
  versions: true,
  filters: ['a']
})
  .then(response => {
    console.log(response);
  }).catch(err => {
    console.error(err);
  });

/*
[{ name: '@springernature/a-package',
  latest: '0.1.2',
  versions: ['0.1.0', '0.1.2'],
  status: 'development',
  description: 'a package',
  npm: 'https://www.npmjs.com/package/%40springernature%2Fa-package',
  date: '2019-03-08T11:55:38.384Z'  }]
*/

CLI

The package finder also comes with a command line option:

$ ./node_modules/.bin/util-package-finder

Command line arguments

$ util-package-finder --help

  Usage
    util-package-finder [options]

  Options
    --json, -j          Return results as JSON
    --scope, -s         Set the scope (default: springernature)
    --all, -a           Get all available versions
    --filters, -f       Comma seperated list of name filters

  Examples
    util-package-finder
    util-package-finder -j
    util-package-finder -s springernature
    util-package-finder -a
    util-package-finder -f global,local
    util-package-finder -j -a -f global,local

License

MIT License © 2018, Springer Nature