@sapphirecode/console-app
version: 1.5.x
read parameters from env, console args or interactively
Installation
npm:
npm i --save @sapphirecode/console-app
yarn:
yarn add @sapphirecode/console-app
Usage
const {InteractiveOptions} = require('@sapphirecode/console-app');
const reader = new InteractiveOptions([
{
name: 'foo', // name of the option
type: 'boolean', // data type
required: true, // require option to be specified (optional)
default: false, // default value (optional)
alias: 'f', // shorthand alias in the console (optional)
env: 'fooenv', // environment variable to read from (optional)
description: 'the switch foo', // description in the help page (optional)
message: 'should foo be true?', // message when asking interactively (optional)
preset: [] // preset choices for string and path types (optional)
},
]);
const result = await reader.parse();
console.log(result.foo);
available data types:
- string
- number
- boolean
- path: expects a path that exists
- file: expects a path that exists and is a file
- folder: expects a path that exists and is a folder
- array: arrays made out of strings, numbers and booleans
the console reader automatically adds the options --help (-h) and --quiet (-q)
- help: shows the yargs help screen
- quiet: prevents interactive queries and throws an error when not all required parameters are specified
the reader can also be constructed with additional options that specify which sources should be used. It reads from all, except config files by default
config files can import other config files with #include. example:
#include base.json
{
"foo": "bar"
}
the option exit_on_interrupt determines whether an error should be thrown or the process should exit when the user presses control + c in an interactive prompt.
const reader = new InteractiveOptions([], {
args: true,
env: true,
interactive: true,
configs: ['json files to search for options'],
exit_on_interrupt: true
});
License
MIT © Timo Hocker timo@scode.ovh
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