bower-config
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The Bower config reader and writer.
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bower-config
The Bower config (
.bowerrc
) reader and writer.
Bower can be configured using JSON in a .bowerrc
file. For example:
{
"directory": "app/components/",
"timeout": 120000,
"registry": {
"search": [
"http://localhost:8000",
"https://registry.bower.io"
]
}
}
View the complete .bowerrc specification on the website for more details. Both the bower.json
and .bowerrc
specifications are maintained at github.com/bower/spec.
Install
$ npm install --save bower-config
Usage
.load(overwrites)
Loads the bower configuration from the configuration files.
Configuration is overwritten (after camelcase normalisation) with overwrites
argument.
This method overwrites following environment variables:
HTTP_PROXY
withproxy
configuration variableHTTPS_PROXY
withhttps-proxy
configuration variableNO_PROXY
withno-proxy
configuration variable
It also clears http_proxy
, https_proxy
, and no_proxy
environment variables.
To restore those variables you can use restore
method.
restore()
Restores environment variables overwritten by .load
method.
.toObject()
Returns a deep copy of the underlying configuration object. The returned configuration is normalised. The object keys will be camelCase.
#create(cwd)
Obtains a instance where cwd
is the current working directory (defaults to process.cwd
);
var config = require('bower-config').create();
// You can also specify a working directory
var config2 = require('bower-config').create('./some/path');
#read(cwd, overrides)
Alias for:
var configObject = (new Config(cwd)).load(overrides).toJson();
License
Released under the MIT License.