Run the following command to start using node-scripts
in your projects:
npm i @alessiofrittoli/node-scripts
or using pnpm
pnpm i @alessiofrittoli/node-scripts
The addTypesReference
function allows you to create and manage TypeScript reference files and update the related tsconfig.json
file for a project installing your node module.
Below are the detailed descriptions of the interfaces and functions included.
Properties
Property | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
root |
string |
The root directory of the project which is installing your node module. |
name |
string |
The name of your node module. |
outputFile |
string |
The output file name. |
Properties
Property | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
name |
string |
- | The project name currently executing the script. |
outputFile |
string |
'alessiofrittoli-env.d.ts' | The *.d.ts output file name. |
Creates or updates a reference file with type definitions for a project.
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options |
CommonOptions |
Common options for the reference file creation. |
- See CommonOptions interface.
Returns
void
Throws
Error
- Throws an error if there is an issue creating or updating the file.
Updates the tsconfig.json file by adding the specified output file to the include
array.
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options |
CommonOptions |
Common options for the reference file creation. |
- See CommonOptions interface.
Returns
void
Throws
Error
- Throws an error if the tsconfig.json file cannot be read or updated.
Adds a TypeScript reference file and updates the tsconfig.json for the project installing your node module.
If the options.outputFile
already exists, it will be updated with the new package reference if not already in there.
Parameters
Parameter | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
options |
AddTypesReferenceOptions |
The options for adding the types reference. |
- See AddTypesReferenceOptions interface.
Returns
void
Error
Exit the process with code 1
on failure.
Add the postinstall
script in your package.json
file which will execute the script once your package get installed in an external project.
{
// ...
"files": [
// ...,
"path-to-my-scripts" // ensure folder is published to `npm`
],
"scripts": {
// ...
"postinstall": "node path-to-my-scripts/ts-setup.js"
}
}
Then in your ts-setup.js
file simply import the script and execute it with a few options.
// path-to-my-scripts/ts-setup.js
const { addTypesReference } = require( '@alessiofrittoli/node-scripts/postinstall' )
const project = require( '../../package.json' )
addTypesReference( {
name: project.name,
outputFile: `${ project.name }.d.ts`, // optional
} )
Or you can statically pass a outputFile
to add all your scoped packages in a single file.
// path-to-my-scripts/ts-setup.js
const { addTypesReference } = require( '@alessiofrittoli/node-scripts/postinstall' )
const project = require( '../../package.json' )
addTypesReference( {
name: project.name,
outputFile: 'my-package-scope-env.d.ts',
} )
The publish
function automates the process of building, tagging, and optionally publishing a project to npm.
Process Options
Option | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
--version |
string |
Value from package.json | The version to release. Retrieved from package.json if omitted. |
--build |
string |
build |
A custom build command that will build your project before publish. |
--verbose |
boolean | undefined |
false |
Enables detailed logging. |
--origin , -o |
string |
'origin' | The Git origin for pushing tags. |
--npm |
boolean | undefined |
false |
Indicates whether to publish the package to npm. |
--access |
public | restricted |
'public' | Sets npm access level (public or restricted). |
Performed steps
-
Retrieve package.json:
- Attempts to load and parse the
package.json
file. - Exits the process with code "1" if the file is unavailable or invalid.
- Retrieve the version to use as fallback if no
--version
option has been provided.
- Attempts to load and parse the
-
Parse Options:
- Retrieves CLI options using
getProcessOptions()
. - Validates critical parameters such as
version
andaccess
.
- Retrieves CLI options using
-
Prepare Git and Build:
- Stashes any uncommitted changes with a stash name (
pre-release
). - Executes the
npm run build
orpnpm build
command (ifpnpm
is globally installed). - Create the Git Tag as
v{version}
- Push the Git Tag the the specified
origin
or to the default Git Repository Remote.
- Stashes any uncommitted changes with a stash name (
-
Publish to npm (Optional):
- Publishes the package using
npm publish
if the--npm
flag is set.
- Publishes the package using
-
Restore Stash:
- Restores the stashed changes if any were saved during the process.
-
Verbose Logging:
- Logs details of the publish process if the
--verbose
flag is set.
- Logs details of the publish process if the
Example usage
Add the release
script in your package.json
file so you can easly run from your terminal.
{
// ...
"scripts": {
// ...
"release": "node path-to-my-scripts/publish.js --verbose --npm --access restricted"
}
}
Then in your publish.js
file simply import the script and execute it.
.npmignore
so it won't be published within you package.
// path-to-my-scripts/publish.js
require( '@alessiofrittoli/node-scripts/publish' )
.publish()
npm install
or using pnpm
pnpm i
Run the following command to test and build code for distribution.
pnpm build
warnings / errors check.
pnpm lint
Run all the defined test suites by running the following:
# Run tests and watch file changes.
pnpm test:watch
# Run tests in a CI environment.
pnpm test:ci
- See
package.json
file scripts for more info.
Run tests with coverage.
An HTTP server is then started to serve coverage files from ./coverage
folder.
test:coverage:serve
Contributions are truly welcome!
Please refer to the Contributing Doc for more information on how to start contributing to this project.
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If you believe you have found a security vulnerability, we encourage you to responsibly disclose this and NOT open a public issue. We will investigate all legitimate reports. Email security@alessiofrittoli.it
to disclose any security vulnerabilities.
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