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@npmcli/map-workspaces

v4.0.2

Published

Retrieves a name:pathname Map for a given workspaces config

Downloads

13,126,453

Readme

@npmcli/map-workspaces

NPM version Build Status License

Retrieves a name:pathname Map for a given workspaces config.

Long version: Reads the workspaces property from a valid workspaces configuration object and traverses the paths and globs defined there in order to find valid nested packages and return a Map of all found packages where keys are package names and values are folder locations.

Install

npm install @npmcli/map-workspaces

Usage:

const mapWorkspaces = require('@npmcli/map-workspaces')
await mapWorkspaces({
  cwd,
  pkg: {
    workspaces: {
      packages: [
        "a",
        "b"
      ]
    }
  }
})
// ->
// Map {
//   'a': '<cwd>/a'
//   'b': '<cwd>/b'
// }

Examples:

Glob usage:

Given a folder structure such as:

├── package.json
└── apps
   ├── a
   │   └── package.json
   ├── b
   │   └── package.json
   └── c
       └── package.json
const mapWorkspaces = require('@npmcli/map-workspaces')
await mapWorkspaces({
  cwd,
  pkg: {
    workspaces: [
      "apps/*"
    ]
  }
})
// ->
// Map {
//   'a': '<cwd>/apps/a'
//   'b': '<cwd>/apps/b'
//   'c': '<cwd>/apps/c'
// }

API:

mapWorkspaces(opts) -> Promise<Map>

  • opts:
    • pkg: A valid package.json Object
    • cwd: A String defining the base directory to use when reading globs and paths.
    • ignore: An Array of paths to be ignored when using globs to look for nested package.
    • ...Also support all other glob options

Returns

A Map in which keys are package names and values are the pathnames for each found workspace.

LICENSE

ISC