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oht-custom-parser-lib

v0.1.9

Published

Shared nodejs lib with with reusable functions

Downloads

48

Readme

oht-custom-parser-lib

oht-custom-parser-lib is a shared library designed for use across multiple Node.js cloud functions. It contains common MongoDB connectors and data utilities that can be reused to avoid code duplication and ensure consistency.

Table of Contents

Installation

To install oht-custom-parser-lib, you can add it as a dependency in your project using npm:

npm install oht-custom-parser-lib

Or, if you want to install a specific version:

npm install oht-custom-parser-lib@<version>

Usage

After installing, you can import and use the library in your cloud functions:

const { connectToMongoDB } = require('oht-custom-parser-lib');

Development

Patch Versions

When making changes to the oht-custom-parser-lib, you need to update the version number before publishing. Follow these steps:

  1. Update the version number: Use npm's version command to bump the version:

    • Patch for bug fixes:
      npm version patch
    • Minor for new features:
      npm version minor
    • Major for breaking changes:
      npm version major

    This command will automatically update the version in the package.json and create a git tag.

  2. Commit Changes: Ensure your changes and the version bump are committed to the repository.

Publish to npm Registry

After updating the version, you can publish the library to the npm registry:

  1. Login to npm (if you haven't already):

    npm login
  2. Publish the package:

    npm publish

    If this is a private package, use:

    npm publish --access restricted
  3. Verify the publish: You can check the package on npmjs.com to verify that the new version is available.

Using the Library in Cloud Functions

To use oht-custom-parser-lib in your cloud functions:

  1. Install the Library: Add oht-custom-parser-lib as a dependency in the cloud function's package.json:

    {
      "dependencies": {
        "oht-custom-parser-lib": "^1.0.0"
      }
    }

    Replace ^1.0.0 with the appropriate version as needed.

  2. Install Dependencies: Run npm install to install the library along with other dependencies.

  3. Deploy Your Function: Deploy your cloud function as usual, ensuring that the updated dependencies are included.