loadz
v0.5.3
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load and cache libraries and configs using the require system for easy access
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loadz
This is a small module for making library and config loading 100x easier but mostly just less verbose.
Cache your libs
This is an example library structure
|_ index.js
|_ libRunning.js
|_ systemLib/
|_ settings.json
|_ awesome_system_module/
|_ index.js
Place this statment where ever you want to first cache your library. You can only call this once per library otherwise you will recieve an error.
// index.js
require('loadz').load({
// this is the directory your library files reside
libDir: './systemLib', // defaults to process.cwd()+'/lib'
// this is the key the library will be cached under
libKey: 'system', // defaults to 'lib'
});
Use your libraries
You can access your cached libraries by using this statment. Notice I use the .system
attribute. This is determined by the value we place in libKey
.
All files and folders are required
and cached under require('loadz')
for easy access.
// libRunning.js
var system = require('loadz').system;
system.settings // equivalent to the return of require('./systemLib/settings.json')
system.awesome_system_module // equivalent to the return of require('./systemLib/awesome_system_module/index.js');
Load many libraries
If you are like me you may have several libraries to load.
require('loadz').loadMany([
{ libDir: 'systemLib', libKey: 'system' },
{ libDir: 'webLib', libKey: 'web' },
{ libDir: 'systemLib2', libKey: 'system2' }
]);
Exluding files
Exclude files using globs checkout minimatch for what is possible.
require('loadz').load({
libDir: './lib',
libKey: 'lib',
exclude: [
'*.json',
'iDontWantToLoadThis.js'
]
});
Checkout the tests
directory for a real example.