realize-package-specifier
Parse a package specifier, peeking at the disk to differentiate between
local tarballs, directories and named modules. This implements the logic
used by npm install
and npm cache
to determine where to get packages
from.
var realizePackageSpecifier = require("realize-package-specifier")
realizePackageSpecifier("foo.tar.gz", ".", function (err, package) {
…
})
Using
- realizePackageSpecifier(spec, [where,] callback)
Parses spec using npm-package-arg
and then uses stat to check to see if
it refers to a local tarball or package directory. Stats are done relative
to where. If it does then the local module is loaded. If it doesn't then
target is left as a remote package specifier. Package directories are
recognized by the presence of a package.json in them.
spec -- a package specifier, like: foo@1.2
, or foo@user/foo
, or
http://x.com/foo.tgz
, or git+https://github.com/user/foo
where (optional, default: .) -- The directory in which we should look for local tarballs or package directories.
callback function(err, result) -- Called once we've determined what
kind of specifier this is. The result object will be very like the one
returned by npm-package-arg
except with three differences: 1) There's a
new type of directory
. 2) The local
type only refers to tarballs. 2)
For all local
and directory
type results spec will contain the full path of
the local package.
Result Object
The full definition of the result object is:
name
- If known, thename
field expected in the resulting pkg.type
- One of the following strings:git
- A git repohosted
- A hosted project, from github, bitbucket or gitlab. Originally either a full url pointing at one of these services or a shorthand likeuser/project
orgithub:user/project
for github orbitbucket:user/project
for bitbucket.tag
- A tagged version, like"foo@latest"
version
- A specific version number, like"foo@1.2.3"
range
- A version range, like"foo@2.x"
local
- A local file pathdirectory
- A local package directoryremote
- An http url (presumably to a tgz)spec
- The "thing". URL, the range, git repo, etc.hosted
- If type=hosted this will be an object with the following keys:type
- github, bitbucket or gitlabssh
- The ssh path for this git reposshurl
- The ssh URL for this git repohttps
- The HTTPS URL for this git repodirectUrl
- The URL for the package.json in this git reporaw
- The original un-modified string that was provided.rawSpec
- The part after thename@...
, as it was originally provided.scope
- If a name is something like@org/module
then thescope
field will be set toorg
. If it doesn't have a scoped name, then scope isnull
.