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json-credentials

v1.0.1

Published

Node.js module for storing/reading credentials data in JSON file

Downloads

9

Readme

json-credentials

Node.js module for storing/reading credentials data in/from JSON file

How it works

In the example below the module will check if the json file exists. If it does, the module will return the file data as an object.

If the file does not exist, the user will be prompted to specify the required fields(listed in array). Then the provided data will be saved to a json file and returned to programm

Installing

npm i json-credentials

Usage

const { getCreds } = require('json-credentials');
(async () =>{
  const credsData = await getCreds(['login', 'password', 'secret']);
  console.log(`Login - ${credsData.login}, Password - ${credsData.password}, Secret - ${credsData.secret}`)
})();

optionally you can provide second argument wich a represents json file name

...
  const credsData = await getCreds(['login', 'password', 'secret'],'my-file-name.json');
...

by default, the name of the file that the module uses is credentials.json