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vfenpm

v0.0.1

Published

web interface for kappa proxied private npm registry

Downloads

3

Readme

kappa-www

Build Status

kappa-www is an easy to setup minimal web interface for any private NPM registry reverse proxied via - kappa.

Currently, the following two features are available in kappa-www,

  • browse packages
  • type-ahead search

usage

$ npm init
$ npm install --save kappa kappa-www

# add start script to package.json:
#    "scripts": {
#        "start": "kappa -c config.json"
#    }

# to debug with node-inspector add the below debug start script to package.json:
#    "scripts": {
#        "debug": "node-debug ./node_modules/.bin/kappa -c config.json"  
#    }
// add the config.json file
{
    "servers": [
        {
            "host": "localhost",
            "port": 8000
        }
    ],
    "plugins": {
        "kappa-www": {
            "title": "My Orgs Private NPM Browser",
            "registry": "http://npm.myorg.com/",
            "gitDomain": ["github.yourdomain.com"] //(defaults to github.com)
        },
        "kappa": {
            "paths": [
                "http://npm.myorg.com/",
                "https://registry.npmjs.org/"
            ]
        }
    }
}
$ npm start
# open the below url in a browser
$ open http://localhost:8000/
# to clear cache and clean the local datastore
$ kappa-www clean

Run Tests

$ npm test