node-flag
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access to nodejs command line flags
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NODE-FLAG
Access to Node.js Command Line Flags
Require Node 4+
How To:
install the module:
$ npm install node-flag
import it:
const nodeFlags = require('node-flag')
use it:
// check if flag is set or not
console.log(nodeFlags.isset(/**[FLAG_TITLE]**/)) //returns boolean value
// get all command line flags
console.log(nodeFlags.getAll())
// get single (or all) command line flag
console.log(nodeFlags.get(/**[FLAG_TITLE]**/))
// if you don't set the flag title; all flags will be retured.
example:
# in Terminal:
$ node app.js --host 127.0.0.1 --port 3000
# OR
$ node app.js -h 127.0.0.1 -p 3000
# NOTE:
# if you use single hyphen (-) as flag title prefix
# you can only set 1 character length flag title like -h but
# if you want to set more than 1 character length flag title
# you have to set double hyphens (--) as flag title prefix like --host
// in your application:
'use strict'
const nodeFlags = require('node-flag')
//check if a specific flag is set or not
console.log(nodeFlags.isset('port')) //returns boolean value
// get all command line flags
console.log(nodeFlags.getAll())
/* result:
{
host: '127.0.0.1',
port: '3000'
}
OR:
{
h: '127.0.0.1',
p: '3000'
}
*/
// get single command line flag
console.log(nodeFlags.get('port') // result: 3000
//OR
console.log(nodeFlags.get('p') // result: 3000
Only Get Valid/Required Flags:
if you want to filter getAll()
or get()
results with your valid/required flags just use validFlags()
method before of them.
nodeFlags.validFlags('host')
//OR:
nodeFlags.validFlags(['host', 'port', 'h', 'p'])
Assigning Flag Titles:
$ node app.js -h 127.0.0.1 -p 3000
nodeFlags.assign({
h: 'host',
p: 'port'
})
console.log(nodeFlags.get('host'))
// result: '127.0.0.1'
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