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listr-input

v0.2.1

Published

Input module for Listr

Downloads

600,702

Readme

listr-input Build Status

Input module for Listr

Install

$ npm install --save listr-input

Usage

const Listr = require('listr');
const input = require('listr-input');
const got = require('got');

const list = new Listr([
	{
		title: 'Retrieving data',
		task: () => input('Credentials', {
			secret: true,
			validate: value => value.length > 0,
			done: credentials => got('https://myapi.com', {
				headers: {
					'Authorization': `Bearer ${credentials}`
				}
			})
		})
	}
]);

list.run();

API

input(question, [options])

Returns an Observable which asks for user input.

question

Type: string

Question to ask.

options

default

Type: string

Default value to use if nothing is entered.

validate

Type: function

Function which accepts the provided value. Should return true if the value is valid, false otherwise.

secret

Type: boolean Default: false

Mark the input as secret.

done

Type: function

Function that will be invoked when the user has answered the question.

autoSubmit

Type: function

Function which accepts the provided value. If returns true then the value will be submitted automatically.

License

MIT © Sam Verschueren