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simple-flags

v1.2.4

Published

Simple and practical module to generate and organize command line flags

Downloads

6

Readme

Simple Flags

The aim of this module is to facilitate the capture and manulação of badeiras on the command line. There are several modules that provide a similar result, but I chose to write this to create a simpler architecture for the configuration data.

Installation

npm install --save simple-args

Test

In node_modules/simple-args, run: npm run test

Features

option.args

Get the names of the arguments that are not pre-defined, ie its definition is from your order.

Booleans

All Boolean object to be declared as an argument will have its inverted default value if true is false, is false is true.

You can create aliases for an object. When the value is not pre defined, use {objectName: ['a']}, passing the alias in an array. When the value is definiod use {alias: [ 'a', 'b'], value: "123"}

Description

To describe the flags, just add description. When you run --help the full description of the schema will be displayed

{
  print: {
    description: "Print all",
    default: true
  }
}

Print description's, --help

By default the --help flag is available when no other arument is passed before it.

myapp --help

You can force the display of the description of the flags using execute and calling within it the function this.help().

Execute

You can execute functions directly when a flag is declared. If the function has a return other than undefined the value will be set for the parameter.

const params = flags({
  print: {
    execute(){
      console.log(this.schema)
    }
  },
  support: {
    execute(){
      this.help() // print description's
    }
  },
  calc: {
    execute(){
      return 1 + 1 // params.calc === 2
    }
  }
})

Example

Code

//test.js
var flags = require('simple-flags')

// Default options
var options = {
    "args": ["author", "website"],
    "coffee": false,
    "not": true,
    "developer": null,
    "country": {
        aliases: ['c', 'country'],
        default: "Do not be 'reaça'"
    }
}

console.log(flags(options))

Command

node test.js 'Philippe Assis' ${HOME} --site www.philippeassis.com --github=https://github.com/PhilippeAssis -d --coffee -not -c 'Brazil=#foraTemer'

Result

{ coffee: true,
  not: false,
  developer: true,
  country: 'Brazil=Fora Temer',
  site: 'www.philippeassis.com',
  github: 'https://github.com/PhilippeAssis',
  author: 'Philippe Assis',
  website: '/home/assis' }

Deprecation'

alias to aliases

The alias priority will be replaced for aliases in the future, necessarily passing an array

"country": {
    aliases: ['c', 'country']
}

value to default

The value priority will be replaced for default in the future

"country": {
    default: "#foraTemer"
}