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cnpm-install-version

v6.1.1

Published

Installs node modules to versioned or custom directories.

Downloads

5

Readme

npm-install-version

npm-version build-status dependencies dev-dependencies

Installs node modules to versioned or custom directories.

Very useful if you want to use multiple versions of the same package as top-level dependencies.

CLI Usage

Install globally: npm install npm-install-version -g

Example Usage

$ niv [email protected]
# installs [email protected] to node_modules/[email protected]/

$ niv [email protected] --destination csjs-v1
# installs [email protected] to node_modules/csjs-v1/

$ niv scott113341/csjs#some-branch --overwrite
# installs https://github.com/scott113341/csjs#some-branch to node_modules/scott113341-csjs#some-branch/
# notice how the installation directory is sanitized (the "/" is replaced with a "-")
# overwrites the previously installed version there, which is useful if I just updated "some-branch"

Full Usage

usage: niv <package> [options...]

required:

  package
    the package to be installed
    gets passed directly to "npm install <package>"

optional:

  --destination, -d
    the destination install directory inside node_modules/
    default: sanitized <package>

  --overwrite, -o
    overwrite if there is already a package at [destination]
    default: false

  --quiet, -q
    suppress informational output
    default: false

  --help, -h
    display this message

Programmatic Usage

Install locally: npm install npm-install-version --save-dev

Basic Example

Let's say we want to benchmark a few versions of csjs against each other:

const niv = require('npm-install-version');
const benchmark = require('./some-benchmark-function.js');

niv.install('[email protected]');
// installs [email protected] to node_modules/[email protected]/

niv.install('[email protected]');
// installs [email protected] to node_modules/[email protected]/

const csjs_old = niv.require('[email protected]');
const csjs_new = niv.require('[email protected]');
// require the old and new versions of csjs

benchmark([csjs_old, csjs_new], 'some-test-input');
// run our fake benchmark function on the old and new versions of csjs

Advanced Example

const niv = require('npm-install-version');

niv.install('[email protected]', { destination: 'some-dir' });
// installs [email protected] to node_modules/some-dir/

niv.install('[email protected]', { destination: 'some-dir' });
// doesn't do anything because node_modules/some-dir/ already exists

niv.install('[email protected]', { destination: 'some-dir', overwrite: true });
// installs [email protected] to node_modules/some-dir/, overwriting the existing install