file-eval
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Read file and eval it
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file-eval
Read file and eval it. Uses any-eval.
Like require
, but asynchronous and doesn't use the module cache.
Important: internally file-eval
will resolve passed relative paths with path.resolve()
, not require.resolve()
.
In addition to JSON
and CommonJS
supports JSON5 data format.
Install
$ npm install --save file-eval
Usage
const fileEval = require('file-eval');
fileEval('./path/to/file.js')
.then(console.log)
.catch(console.error);
API
fileEval(file[, options])
file
Type: String
.
The filename or file descriptor.
The file-eval
determinate format by extension. If filename ends with .js
, its contents will be evaluating with vm.
If filename ends with .json
extention, its contents will be parsing with JSON.parse
. If filename ends with .json5
extention, its contents will be parsing with json5.
By default expected JS-expression or CommonJS module contents.
options
Type: Object
, string
.
Options or encoding.
options.encoding
Type: string
.
Default: utf-8
.
The file encoding.
options.flag
Type: string
.
Default: r
.
The flag mode.
options.context
Type: Object
.
The object to provide into execute method.
If context
is specified, then module contents will be evaluating with vm.runInNewContext
.
If context
is not specified, then module contents will be evaluating with vm.runInThisContext
.
With context you can provide some like-a-global variables into file-eval
.
const fileEval = require('file-eval');
const secretKey = '^___^';
// The file has the contents "module.exports = secretKey;"
fileEval('./path/to/file.js', {
context: { secretKey }
});
// ➜ '^___^'
fileEval.sync(file[, options])
Synchronous version of fileEval.
Method signature is same.
Formats
Supports CommonJS, JSON and JSON5 formats.
See examples with evaluating files with different formats.
CommonJS
Evaluates CommonJS
files with .js
extention.
const fileEval = require('file-eval');
// export data with `module.exports` or `exports`
fileEval('./path/to/file.js');
JSON
Evaluates JSON
files with .json
extention.
const fileEval = require('file-eval');
fileEval('./path/to/file.json');
JSON5
Evaluates JSON5
files with .json5
extention.
JSON5 is not an official successor to JSON, and JSON5 content may not work with existing JSON parsers. For this reason, JSON5 files use a new
.json5
extension.
const fileEval = require('file-eval');
fileEval('./path/to/file.json5');
Related
- node-eval — eval Node.js contents only (JS-expression, CommonJS modules and JSON).
- any-eval — eval any contents (JS-expression, CommonJS modules and JSON/JSON5).
- node-file-eval — read node.js file and eval it with node-eval.
License
MIT © Andrew Abramov