What's the quickest way to trial a function you're exporting?
Doing this in your shell?
$node
>require('./your_file').addOneTo(3)
4
No. That's annoying. And you have to repeat it all every time you change your_file.js
.
Rather insert the following at the end of your_file.js
to expose its exports to the command line:
require('make-runnable');
That's it. Now you can do:
$node your_file.js addOneTo 3
4
Call your function with several args:
node [your_file] [function_name] firstArg secondArg
Or call it with a single object:
node [your_file] [function_name] --key1 value1 --key2 value2
Let's say you have the following file:
your_file.js
module.exports = {
addTogether: function(x,y){
return x + y
}, doSomethingWithObject: function(object){
object.newKey = "easy AF";
return object;
}, simpleValue: 'also works'
};
require('make-runnable');
You can now do the following:
$sh
node your_file.js addTogether 1 2
> 3
node your_file.js doSomethingWithObject --x 1 --y hello
> {x: 1, y: 'hello', newKey: 'easy AF'}
node your_file.js simpleValue
> also works
require.main === module
is used to check if the module is being run directly, or imported.- If it's being run directly, then yargs is used to parse
process.argv
so that the target function may be called with the desired arguments.
Just leave off the function name, like so:
say_hello.js
module.exports = function(){console.log('hello');};
$sh
node say_hello.js
> hello
The output is automatically printed.
That happens automatically.
You can pass in a custom option to make-runnable
to remove that, like this:
require('make-runnable/custom')({
printOutputFrame: false
})
You can pass in a custom option to make-runnable
to hide the output message and frame generated by make-runnable
:
require('make-runnable/custom')({
printOutput: false
})
You can pass in a custom option to make-runnable
to hide error messages and frames generated by make-runnable
:
require('make-runnable/custom')({
printErrorOutput: false
})
While you can pass a single object, or multiple primitives, multiple objects are not currently supported. PRs welcome!