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yorequire

v1.0.0

Published

Your Own Require function.

Downloads

6

Readme

yorequire

You can use Your Own 'require' function.
If you want to hook the 'require' function, you can use yorequire.

Getting Started

Install the module with: npm install yorequire --save

var yorequire = require('yorequire');
yorequire.set(function(name, o_require, data) {
  // you can do anything you like.
  // 'name' is the module name which have requested.
  // 'o_require' is original require function. 
  // 'data' argument is the data that have passed to yorequire.set() as second argument.
  return o_require(name);
}, yourdata);
// calling 'set' function enables inner flag by default, so you do not have to call enable(true);
yorequire.enable(true);

Documentation

API

set(f, data)

Set your own require hook.

f - function object will be called.
data - data will be passed to 'f' as 3r'd argument.

enable(fEnable)

Enable/disable calling your function.

reset()

Remove this hooking facility.

Examples

var yor = require('yorequire');
yor.set(function(name, o_require, data) {
  if (name === 'mymodule') {
    return o_require(name + '_old');
  } else {
    return o_require(name);
  }
}, {} );

// call require somewhere else...
//   you will get the module object of 'mymodule_old'.
var module = require('mymodule');

// after you get your result, you can completely remove this hooking facility.
yor.restore();

Contributing

In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using Grunt.

Release History

1.0.0 May 20 2015

License

Copyright (c) 2015 Hiroyoshi Kurohara
Licensed under the MIT license.