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hook-scripts

v2.1.0

Published

Add git-style hooks to your node project

Downloads

13

Readme

hook-scripts

Add git-style hooks to your node project.

build status

Install

npm install hook-scripts

Example usage

var hooks = require('hook-scripts')();

hooks('hook-name', function (hook) {
  if (!hook) return console.log('No hook named hook-name found');
  hook.on('close', function (code) {
    console.log('Script exited with code', code);
  });
  hook.stdout.pipe(process.stdout);
  hook.stderr.pipe(process.stderr);
});

API

By default, hook-scripts will look for a hooks folder in the current working directory (process.cwd()). You can override this behavior by parsing in a path to a different directory upon initialization:

var hooks = require('hook-scripts')('/path/to/hooks');

It's expected that the hook names map to filenames inside the hooks directory.

You can parse in arguments to the hook script using an optional 2nd argument when registering the hook:

hooks('hook-name', ['arg1', 'arg2'], function (hook) {...});

And you can even set custom environment variables:

hooks('hook-name', [], { env: { NODE_ENV: 'production' } }, function (hook) {...});

Initialize

An initializer is returned when requireing hook-scripts. It takes one optional argument which can either be a string or an options hash.

require('hook-scripts')([dir || options]);

The string is just a shorthand for parsing in { dir: string }.

The full list of options are:

  • dir - The directory in which to look for the hook scripts
  • cwd - The working directory in which to run the hook scripts (defaults to process.cwd())
  • env - Environment key-value pairs
  • overrides - An optional hash of hook script overrides (see the Advanced section below)

Example hooks

The hooks can be written in any language that you prefer. Just make sure they are executable and include a hashbang in the top of the script.

Here are some examples in various languages:

Bash

#!/usr/bin/env bash

echo 'Hello World'

Node.js

#!/usr/bin/env node

console.log('Hello World');

Ruby

#!/usr/bin/env ruby

puts 'Hello World'

Advanced

Overrides

Using the initialization option overrides it's possible to override individual hooks:

var hooks = require('hook-scripts')({ overrides: { foo: 'echo bar' } });

// will run `echo bar` instead of looking for a script named foo
hooks('foo', function (hook) {
  hook.stdout.pipe(process.stdout); // pipes `bar\n` to STDOUT
});

License

MIT