ts-argparser
v1.2.2
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ts-argparser
Cli argument parser for typescript
Installing and Importing
npm i ts-argparser
OR
bun i ts-argparse
import argparse from 'ts-argparser'
import color from 'sscolors'
option definitions should contain a list of objects, each of which represents a flag for the parser
Option structure
name: String this is the name of the option
aliases: [String] this is an array of any command line argument you want to activate this option
description: String this is the description of the option(will be displayed in the help command)
action: function this is the function that will be called when the option is activated
Type !!!IMPORTANT!!!
type (optional): string if you want the flag to take in data typed after it (EX: --host {data} ) you should specify the type as "nf" stating that this option will take in data
args: string if you want the flag to take in data, you should specify what data it takes in here and the type of the data (will be displayed in the help command) EX: "host: number"
wantsData !!!IMPORTANT!!!
if you want the data after the flag to be passed into your option as a parameter, you should specify wantsData as true
you should also allow the action function to take in a parameter with a type of any to be able to acsess this data, not doing so may result in an error
{
name: "test",
aliases: [
"-test", "--test"
],
action: actions.method,
description: "test",
args: "test: string",
wantsData: true,
type: "nf"
}
Example
//define the arguments for the parser to look for and thier coorosponding actions
const optionDefinitions = [
{
name: "version",
aliases: [
"-v", "--version"
],
description: "Display the version of Strap.",
action: actions.version
},
{
name: "test",
aliases: [
"-test", "--test"
],
action: actions.method,
description: "test",
args: "test: string",
wantsData: true,
type: "nf"
}
]
Actions
Actions should be setup as a class with functions newsted inside, below is an example
class actions {
static version() {
console.log(color.bold(color.blue(` Strap version ${color.italic(color.magenta(decoded.version))}`)))
console.log(color.bold(color.blue(` Node version ${color.italic(color.magenta(process.version))}`)))
if (JSON.stringify(process.versions).includes('bun')) {
console.log(color.bold(color.blue(` Bun version ${color.italic(color.magenta(process.versions.bun))}`)))
} else {
console.log(color.bold(color.red(` Bun Not Installed 😔`)))
}
}
static method(data: any) {
console.log('thas tha method', data)
}
}
Functions inside can be used with actions.{function}
Help commands are built into the parser but are optional
You can specify if you want a help command or not with the optional help argument in the argparse function
Finally,
Version command
add `"resolveJsonModule": true,` to the tsconfig.json
import * as pj from './package.json';
Add the function below your options and actions and call the function
argparse(optionDefinitions, true, pj)
arg structure of main function
argparse(yourOptions, help command(true or false), your package.json if you want a version command)
if you don't want a help command
argparse(optionDefinitions, false , pj)