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plug5

v1.0.1

Published

> A lightweight and yet powerful plugin loader

Readme

plug5 (or formally high⁵)

A lightweight and yet powerful plugin loader

Why plug5?

Easy to use

Load your plugins with only one simple function call.

Extremely lightweight

The whole package is just 1.4 kB in total.

Blazing fast

Plug5 uses the standard require function to load it's files. Querying and loading an example node_modules folder, containing 7.0 MB, 66 packages in 1,826 files, only took 167.875ms.

Installation

yarn add plug5

Usage

A plugin contains of:

  • A folder (usually the name of the plugin)
  • A plugin.json (similar to npm's package.json) containing the following fields
    • name: String, the name of the plugin, default: name of folder
    • version: String, the version of the plugin, default: '0.0.1'
    • main: String, entry point of the plugin, default: 'index.js'
  • A JavaScript file (usually index.js; name gets specified in plugin.json)

The loadPlugins function returns an array of object, with the following fields:

  • name: String, the name of the plugin
  • version: String, the version of the plugin
  • _: Function, the via require loaded code
const loadPlugins = require('plug5')

const plugins = loadPlugins('./dir/')

/*

   [
      {
         name: 'Foo',
         version: '0.1.2',
         _: [Function: example]
      },
      ...
   ]

*/