engine-strict
v1.0.0
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This package was used to treat npm modules as if the user had set engine-strict but it works on npm version > 3
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Introduction
This package allow to treat npm modules as if the user had set engine-strict, it works also on npm version > 3
The package use the semver
standard to check the version
// check
// exec node version = '1.2.3'
// engines verion specified in package.json: '1.x || >=2.5.0 || 5.0.0 - 7.2.3')
// it return true
You can use all range types of semver
.
Show more on semver
Getting started
You need to specify in your package.json
the engines you would use, for example:
...
"engines": {
"node": "7.10.0",
"npm": "4.2.0"
}
...
Then require the module in your main project file and run check:
// index.js
'use strict';
const engineStrict = require('node-engine-strict')
engineStrict.check()
To find the correct package.json
you need to check that process.cwd()
point to your project root dir, because if you use pm2
or another process manager that run your project from different folder you need to set cwd
with process.chdir('path-to-project-root')
command, as in the following example:
// index.js
'use strict';
const engineStrict = require('node-engine-strict')
const config = require('./config/environment')
// Set default node environment to development
process.env.NODE_ENV = process.env.NODE_ENV || 'development';
var env = process.env.NODE_ENV;
if (env === 'development' || env === 'test') {
if (config.rootDir !== process.cwd()) {
process.chdir(config.rootDir)
}
engineStrict.check()
}
// Export the application
exports = module.exports = require('./app');
Feel free to open issues, fork project, and collaborate with us!
Contribute
Clone repository locally and install dependencies:
$ git clone https://github.com/daton89-topperblues/node-engine-strict.git
$ cd node-engine-strict
$ npm i
Fork project and open pull request
Changelog
1.0.0 first version
Contributors
@daton89 Toni D'Angelo
@topperblues Nicola Bonavita