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resolve
implements the node require.resolve()
algorithm
such that you can require.resolve()
on behalf of a file asynchronously and
synchronously
example
asynchronously resolve:
var resolve = require('resolve');
resolve('tap', { basedir: __dirname }, function (err, res) {
if (err) console.error(err);
else console.log(res);
});
$ node example/async.js
/home/substack/projects/node-resolve/node_modules/tap/lib/main.js
synchronously resolve:
var resolve = require('resolve');
var res = resolve.sync('tap', { basedir: __dirname });
console.log(res);
$ node example/sync.js
/home/substack/projects/node-resolve/node_modules/tap/lib/main.js
methods
var resolve = require('resolve');
resolve(id, opts={}, cb)
Asynchronously resolve the module path string id
into cb(err, res [, pkg])
, where pkg
(if defined) is the data from package.json
.
options are:
-
opts.basedir - directory to begin resolving from
-
opts.package -
package.json
data applicable to the module being loaded -
opts.extensions - array of file extensions to search in order
-
opts.readFile - how to read files asynchronously
-
opts.isFile - function to asynchronously test whether a file exists
-
opts.isDirectory - function to asynchronously test whether a directory exists
-
opts.packageFilter(pkg, pkgfile)
- transform the parsed package.json contents before looking at the "main" field- pkg - package data
- pkgfile - path to package.json
-
opts.pathFilter(pkg, path, relativePath)
- transform a path within a package- pkg - package data
- path - the path being resolved
- relativePath - the path relative from the package.json location
- returns - a relative path that will be joined from the package.json location
-
opts.paths - require.paths array to use if nothing is found on the normal
node_modules
recursive walk (probably don't use this)For advanced users,
paths
can also be aopts.paths(request, start, opts)
function- request - the import specifier being resolved
- start - lookup path
- getNodeModulesDirs - a thunk (no-argument function) that returns the paths using standard
node_modules
resolution - opts - the resolution options
-
opts.moduleDirectory - directory (or directories) in which to recursively look for modules. default:
"node_modules"
-
opts.preserveSymlinks - if true, doesn't resolve
basedir
to real path before resolving.
This is the way Node resolves dependencies when executed with the --preserve-symlinks flag.
Note: this property is currentlytrue
by default but it will be changed to
false
in the next major version because Node's resolution algorithm does not preserve symlinks by default.
default opts
values:
{
paths: [],
basedir: __dirname,
extensions: ['.js'],
readFile: fs.readFile,
isFile: function isFile(file, cb) {
fs.stat(file, function (err, stat) {
if (!err) {
return cb(null, stat.isFile() || stat.isFIFO());
}
if (err.code === 'ENOENT' || err.code === 'ENOTDIR') return cb(null, false);
return cb(err);
});
},
isDirectory: function isDirectory(dir, cb) {
fs.stat(dir, function (err, stat) {
if (!err) {
return cb(null, stat.isDirectory());
}
if (err.code === 'ENOENT' || err.code === 'ENOTDIR') return cb(null, false);
return cb(err);
});
},
moduleDirectory: 'node_modules',
preserveSymlinks: true
}
resolve.sync(id, opts)
Synchronously resolve the module path string id
, returning the result and
throwing an error when id
can't be resolved.
options are:
-
opts.basedir - directory to begin resolving from
-
opts.extensions - array of file extensions to search in order
-
opts.readFile - how to read files synchronously
-
opts.isFile - function to synchronously test whether a file exists
-
opts.isDirectory - function to synchronously test whether a directory exists
-
opts.packageFilter(pkg, dir)
- transform the parsed package.json contents before looking at the "main" field- pkg - package data
- dir - directory for package.json (Note: the second argument will change to "pkgfile" in v2)
-
opts.pathFilter(pkg, path, relativePath)
- transform a path within a package- pkg - package data
- path - the path being resolved
- relativePath - the path relative from the package.json location
- returns - a relative path that will be joined from the package.json location
-
opts.paths - require.paths array to use if nothing is found on the normal
node_modules
recursive walk (probably don't use this) -
opts.moduleDirectory - directory (or directories) in which to recursively look for modules. default:
"node_modules"
-
opts.preserveSymlinks - if true, doesn't resolve
basedir
to real path before resolving.
This is the way Node resolves dependencies when executed with the --preserve-symlinks flag.
Note: this property is currentlytrue
by default but it will be changed to
false
in the next major version because Node's resolution algorithm does not preserve symlinks by default.
default opts
values:
{
paths: [],
basedir: __dirname,
extensions: ['.js'],
readFileSync: fs.readFileSync,
isFile: function isFile(file) {
try {
var stat = fs.statSync(file);
} catch (e) {
if (e && (e.code === 'ENOENT' || e.code === 'ENOTDIR')) return false;
throw e;
}
return stat.isFile() || stat.isFIFO();
},
isDirectory: function isDirectory(dir) {
try {
var stat = fs.statSync(dir);
} catch (e) {
if (e && (e.code === 'ENOENT' || e.code === 'ENOTDIR')) return false;
throw e;
}
return stat.isDirectory();
},
moduleDirectory: 'node_modules',
preserveSymlinks: true
}
resolve.isCore(pkg)
Return whether a package is in core.
install
With npm do:
npm install resolve
license
MIT