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key-args

v1.0.4

Published

A super lightweight argument parser for NodeJs. Zero dependencies. Simply works.

Downloads

4

Readme

Node Key Args

Version

A super lightweight argument parser for NodeJs. Zero dependencies. Simply works.

With auto and custom parser. By default it parses the values by type detection. You can also define a parser for every key you want. For example for dates. It's really easy.

Install

Available on NPM.

npm i key-args

Usage

// Get all custom key arguments as object.
const args = require('node-args')();

// Get `args` as function to call it later.
const args = require('node-args');

// You can also pass a configuration.
const args = require('node-args')(config);

Configuration

| Property | Type | Default | Description | | --------- | -------- | --------------------- | --------------------------------- | | autoParse | boolean | true | Automatically parses the values. | | keyParser | object | null | Custom value parser for each key. | | args | string[] | process.argv.slice(2) | Set input argument. |

Examples

// The most common way to simply get the arguments.
// $ node demo.js --message="Hello World" --id=42 -D
const args = require('node-args')();

// Result: { message: 'Hello World', id: 42, D: true }
// Disable the auto value parser.
const args = require('node-args')({ autoParse: false });
// Custom value parser for the key 'date'.
// $ node demo.js -date="2019-09-30T12:00:00.000Z"
args({
  keyParser: {
    date: (value) => new Date(value).getTime(),
  },
});

Only pass arguments with an equal sign. Spaces are not supported and unsafe.

$ node demo.js --one 1 --two 2 --three 3

Result: {one: true, two: true, three: true}

Use:

$ node demo.js --one=1 --two=2 --three=3

Because NodeJs separates the arguments by spaces and this library does not assign such values.

NOTE You arguments just need one or two hyphens (dashes). It's up to you how to use it. Generally single hyphens are used for single characters like -S. Double hyphens are used for full names with optional value like --save or --save=true.

License

© Copyright 2019 - 2020 Domink Geng - MIT - GitHub