lockfile-changed
v2.0.1
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Tells you whether or not dependencies in package.json have been changed.
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lockfile-changed
This package is a quick and easy way of figuring out whether or not package.json
has been modified.
It contains mainly code extracted from install-changed.
install-changed
will run npm install
when dependencies have changed. lockfile-changed
also provides this functionality. However, it does give you more control on what should happen when dependencies in your package.json file have changed.
Install
You can find this package on npm
and can install it with:
npm install lockfile-changed
However, you can use it without having to install it using npx
:
npx lockfile-changed
Documentation
CLI
Use lockfile-changed simply by running following from your project root:
npx lockfile-changed
This is, in fact, a shorthand for the following commands:
npx lockfile-changed run "npm install"
or if you have an environmental variable CI
with value set to true
then it will run:
npx lockfile-changed run "npm ci"
However, using the run
command you can specify any command which you want to run in case your dependencies have changed since the last run.
npx lockfile-changed run "echo 'Run any command when your package has changed'"
All CLI options
lockfile-changed
Options:
--cwd [cwd] Current working directory.
--hash-filename [filename] Filename where hash of dependencies will be written to
-h, --help display help for command
Commands:
run [command]
install [options]
help [command] display help for command
lockfile-changed install
Usage: lockfile-changed install [options]
Options:
--ci Run 'npm ci' instead of 'npm i'. Even when package is not changed. Default when env.CI=true
-r, --registry <registry> npm registry url to use
-h, --help display help for command
lockfile-changed run
Usage: lockfile-changed run [options] [command]
Options:
-h, --help display help for command
Javascript API
isPackageChanged(
options?: PackageChangedOptions,
callback?: (result: PackageChangedCallbackResult) => Promise<boolean>,
): Promise<PackageChangedResult>;
Example usage
const {
isPackageChanged
} = require('lockfile-changed')
// run with default options
const {
isChanged,
} = isPackageChanged();
// or run with custom options
const {
isChanged,
writeHash,
} = await isPackageChanged({
hashFilename: '.packagehash',
});
if (isChanged) {
// dependencies in your package.json have changed since last run
...
// call writeHash to write the latest package hash to your disk
writeHash();
}
// or use the callback argument
isPackageChanged(
undefined, // using default options
({isChanged}) => {
// ...
return true; // or false if you don't want the hash to be written
},
);
PackageChangedOptions
| Property | Type | Description | Required | Default |
| ------------ | ------ | ------------------------------------------------------- | -------- | ---------------- |
| cwd | string | Current working directory | false | process.cwd()
|
| hashFilename | string | Filename where hash of dependencies will be written to. | false | '.packagehash'
|
PackageChangedCallbackResult
| Property | Type | Description |
| --------- | ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| isChanged | boolean | Filename where hash of dependencies will be written to. |
| hash | string | The hash for the current listed dependencies in package.json
|
| oldHash | string | undefined | The hash used to compare newHash with. undefined
if no previous hash was found. |
PackageChangedResult
| Property | Type | Description |
| --------- | ------------------- | --------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| isChanged | boolean | Filename where hash of dependencies will be written to. |
| hash | string | The hash for the current listed dependencies in package.json
|
| oldHash | string | undefined | The hash used to compare newHash with. undefined
if no previous hash was found. |
| writeHash | function | Function which needs to be called after the cache has been succesfully restored. |