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file-register

v0.1.0

Published

(Node.js) The way we organize code: break into files and folders and map to an object.

Downloads

1,205

Readme

File Register

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(Node.js) The way we organize code: break into files and folders and map to an object.

Originally part of Carcass.

How to use

First you wanna organize your files with directories. For example say you have a group of files and directories look like this:

example/
    index.js
    lib/
        utils.js
        models/
            User.js
            ...
        views/
            index.js
            ...
        ...

Quick usage

Put this in the index.js file:

var Register = require('file-register');
var example = new Register();
example.register(__dirname, 'lib');

Now you have everything in lib/ mapped to the example.lib object.

example.lib.should.have.property('utils');
example.lib.should.have.property('models');
example.lib.should.have.property('views');

Some details (about the above example)

For files, the key is the filename without the extension, and the value is what you can get with require(file) (i.e. whatever the file exports).

example.lib.should.have.property('utils').with.type('object');
example.lib.utils.should.have.property('lorem').with.type('function');

For directories, if require() can handle it (i.e. there's an index.js or package.json etc.), we use require().

example.lib.should.have.property('views').with.type('string');

Otherwise the directory is mapped recursively.

example.lib.should.have.property('models').with.type('object');
example.lib.models.should.have.property('User').with.type('function');

For advanced usage, see

  • test/example/
  • test/example.mocha.js

Git summary

 project  : file-register
 repo age : 1 year, 1 month
 active   : 7 days
 commits  : 18
 files    : 17
 authors  :
    18  Makara Wang  100.0%