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@stacc/clear-module

v4.3.2

Published

Clear a module from the cache

Downloads

220

Readme

clear-module

Clear a module from the cache

Useful for testing purposes when you need to freshly import a module.

Install

$ npm install clear-module

Usage

// foo.js
let i = 0;
module.exports = () => ++i;
const clearModule = require('clear-module');

require('./foo')();
//=> 1

require('./foo')();
//=> 2

clearModule('./foo');

require('./foo')();
//=> 1

API

clearModule(moduleId)

moduleId

Type: string

What you would use with require().

clearModule.all()

Clear all modules from the cache.

clearModule.match(regex)

Clear all matching modules from the cache.

regex

Type: RegExp

Regex to match against the module IDs.

clearModule.single(moduleId)

Clear a single module from the cache non-recursively. No parent or children modules will be affected.

This is mostly only useful if you use singletons, where you would want to clear a specific module without causing any side effects.

moduleId

Type: string

What you would use with require().

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