run-script-os-fix
v1.0.4
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run-script-os is a tool that will let you use generic npm script commands that will pass through to os specific commands.
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run-script-os
You will be able to use OS specific operations in npm scripts.
##Note from surfncode This is a fork from https://github.com/charlesguse/run-script-os. It fixes the issue "Published index.js file has CRLF line endings, breaks Linux" (https://github.com/charlesguse/run-script-os/issues/1)
Who would want this?
If you have experienced the pain of trying to make npm scripts usable across different operating system, this package is for you! Looking at you rm
and del
!
Installation
npm install --save-dev run-script-os-fix
Usage
Set run-script-os
(or run-os
) as the value of the npm script field that you want different functionality per OS. In the example below, we set test
, but it can be any npm script. It also uses pre
and post
commands (explained more below).
Then create OS specific scripts. In the example below, you can see:
test:win32
test:linux:darwin
Those can have OS specific logic.
package.json
{
...
"scripts": {
...
"test": "run-script-os",
"test:win32": "echo 'del whatever you want in Windows 32/64'",
"test:darwin:linux": "echo 'You can combine OS tags and rm all the things!'",
...
},
...
}
Windows Output:
> npm test
del whatever you want in Windows 32/64
macOS and Linux Output:
> npm test
You can combine OS tags and rm all the things!
NPM Scripts Order
When you call a script like npm test
, npm will first call pretest
if it exists. It will then call test
, which, if you are using run-script-os
, it will then call npm run test:YOUR OS
, which in turn will call pretest:YOUR OS
before actually running test:YOUR OS
. Then posttest:YOUR OS
will run, and then after that posttest
will finally execute.
There is an example showing pre
and post
commands found in the package.json
of this repository.
OS Options: darwin
, freebsd
, linux
, sunos
, win32
More information can be found in Node's process.platform
and Node's os.platform()
.