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.packageFilter - transform the parsed package.json contents before looking
at the "main" field -
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"
default opts
values:
{ paths: [], basedir: __dirname, extensions: [ '.js' ], readFile: fs.readFile, isFile: function (file, cb) { fs.stat(file, function (err, stat) { if (err && err.code === 'ENOENT') cb(null, false) else if (err) cb(err) else cb(null, stat.isFile()) }); }, moduleDirectory: 'node_modules' }
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.packageFilter(pkg, pkgfile)
- transform the parsed package.json -
contents before looking at the "main" field
-
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"
default opts
values:
{ paths: [], basedir: __dirname, extensions: [ '.js' ], readFileSync: fs.readFileSync, isFile: function (file) { try { return fs.statSync(file).isFile() } catch (e) { return false } }, moduleDirectory: 'node_modules' } ```` ## resolve.isCore(pkg) Return whether a package is in core. # install With [npm](https://npmjs.org) do:
npm install resolve
```
license
MIT