@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus
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@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus
Basic argument parsing library using yargs-parser with built-in help screen
Installation
npm install @teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus
Usage
See index.d.ts for API
CommonJS import
const args = require('@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus')({
name: '@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus-example',
version: '1.0.0',
description: 'A basic example of @teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus',
errorOnUnknown: true,
options: {
version: { type: String, description: 'Version to connect as', alias: 'v' },
port: { type: Number, description: 'Port to listen on', default: 25565 },
online: { type: Boolean, description: 'Whether to run in online mode' },
path: { type: String, description: 'Path to the server directory', default: '.' }
}
})
console.log(args)
After being ran with node index.js --version 1.16
(or using -v 1.16
alias) we would get:
{ version: '1.16.1', port: 25565, online: false, path: '.' }
Please note Boolean options do not need arguments, simply passing them as an argument will resolve them to be true. If you want to force an argument, set type to a String to handle yourself.
Extraneous arguments (when not using errorOnExtra) are stored in the _
index of the output. The nested _
contains positionals.
Help screen
If we run with --help or get a argument error, we see the help screen:
> node example.js --help
@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus-example - v1.0.0
A basic example of @teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus
Options:
--version Version to connect as
--port Port to listen on (default: 25565)
--online Whether to run in online mode
--path Path to the server directory (default: .)
Custom args
The second argument is the custom arg array if any, if it's not set, we default to process.argv
.
require('@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus')(options, process.argv)
ES6 import
import basicArg from '@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus'
const args = basicArg({
name: '@teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus-example',
version: '1.0.0',
description: 'A basic example of @teamteanpm2024/voluptas-enim-doloribus',
throwOnError: false, // Throw an error instead of calling process.exit() with help screen (default: false)
helpCommand: 'help', // The -- command for opening the built-in help screen (default: help)
options: {
version: { type: String, description: 'Version to connect as', alias: 'v' },
port: { type: Number, description: 'Port to listen on', default: 25565 },
online: { type: Boolean, description: 'Whether to run in online mode' },
path: { type: String, description: 'Path to the server directory', default: '.' }
},
// validate (args) { return true } /* optional fn to verify the args before returning them; non-true return value will print help screen */
})
// ...
Testing
npm test
History
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