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app-require-path

v1.0.4

Published

Simplifies requiring of application modules.

Downloads

3

Readme

app-require-path

A module to ease the burden of requiring files from within a project. Unlike some similar modules this module functions correctly whether in a final project or a module used by other projects.

Usage

// Override `require`, this is completely optional.
var require = require(‘app-require-path’)().require;

// Require `lib/errors` from the base of your project
var errors = require(‘~/lib/errors’);

// require a project module using the value of an environment variable as
// part of the filename. If the environment variable isn’t set use ‘default’.
var envConfig = require(‘~/{% NODE_ENV|default %}-config’);

// require a module using the default module search paths
var other = require(‘other’);

Methodology

Much of the code is identical to that of app-root-path though this module does not base the project root detection on the presence of a node_modules folder. Instead attempts to locate a package.json file are used as all node modules/projects should have such a file even if they have no external dependencies.

Additionally this module is safe to use within a module which is developed and intended for others to include within their projects. To ensure safe usage within such a module you should supply __dirname when you require this module.

var require = require(‘app-require-path’)(__dirname).require;

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