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Node.js library for getting info from NPM’s API

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Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save npm-api

Usage

var NpmApi = require('npm-api');

API

NpmApi constructor. Create an instance to work with maintainer and repository information.

Example

let npm = new NpmApi();

Create a new instance of View or get an existing instance to work with npm couchdb views.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of the couchdb view to work with.
  • returns {Object} View: instance

Example

var view = npm.view('byUser');

Create a new instance of List or get an existing instance to work with npm couchdb list.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of the couchdb list to work with.
  • view {String|Object}: Name or instance of a view to work with.
  • returns {Object} List: instance

Example

var list = npm.list('sortCount', 'byUser');

Create an instance of a repo to work with.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of the repo as it's published to npm.
  • returns {Object}: Instance of a Repo model to work with.

Example

var repo =  npm.repo('micromatch');

Create an instance of a maintainer to work with.

Params

  • name {String}: Npm username of the maintainer.
  • returns {Object}: Instance of a Maintainer model to work with.

Example

var maintainer =  npm.maintainer('doowb');

Models

Base model to include common plugins.

Params

  • store {Object}: Cache store instance to use.

Maintainer constructor. Create an instance of an npm maintainer by maintainer name.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of the npm maintainer to get information about.

Example

const maintainer = new Maintainer('doowb');

Get the repositories owned by this maintainer.

  • returns {Promise}: Returns array of repository names when promise resolves.

Example

maintainer.repos()
  .then(function(repos) {
    console.log(repos);
  }, function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Repo constructor. Create an instance of an npm repo by repo name.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of the npm repo to get information about.

Example

const repo = new Repo('micromatch');

Get the repo's published package.json.

  • returns {Promise}: Returns the package.json object when promise resolves.

Example

repo.package()
  .then(function(pkg) {
    console.log(pkg);
  }, function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Get the repo's published package.json value for the specified version.

Params

  • version {String}: Specific version to retrieve.
  • returns {Promise}: Returns the package.json object for the specified version when promise resolves.

Example

repo.version('0.2.0')
  .then(function(pkg) {
    console.log(pkg);
  }, function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Get the repo's dependencies for the specified version.

Params

  • version {String}: Specific version to retrieve. Defaults to latest.
  • returns {Promise}: Returns the dependencies object for the specified version when promise resolves.

Example

repo.dependencies()
  .then(function(dependencies) {
    console.log(dependencies);
  }, function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Get the repo's devDependencies for the specified version.

Params

  • version {String}: Specific version to retrieve. Defaults to latest.
  • returns {Promise}: Returns the devDependencies object for the specified version when promise resolves.

Example

repo.devDependencies()
  .then(function(devDependencies) {
    console.log(devDependencies);
  }, function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Get the specified property from the repo's package.json for the specified version.

Params

  • prop {String}: Name of the property to get.
  • version {String}: Specific version to retrieve. Defaults to latest.
  • returns {Promise}: Returns the property for the specified version when promise resolves.

Example

repo.prop('author')
  .then(function(author) {
    console.log(author);
  }, function(err) {
    console.error(err);
  });

Registry queries

View constructor. Create an instance of a view associated with a couchdb view in the npm registry.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of couchdb view to use.
  • returns {Object}: instance of View

Example

const view = new View('dependedUpon');

Query the couchdb view with the provided parameters.

Params

  • params {Object}: URL query parameters to pass along to the couchdb view.
  • returns {Promise}: Results of the query when promise is resolved.

Example

let results = await view.query({
  group_level: 2,
  startkey: JSON.stringify(['micromatch']),
  endkey: JSON.stringify(['micromatch', {}])
});

Query the couchdb view with the provided parameters and return a stream of results.

Params

  • params {Object}: URL query parameters to pass along to the couchdb view.
  • returns {Stream}: Streaming results of the query.

Example

view.stream({
  group_level: 2,
  startkey: JSON.stringify(['micromatch']),
  endkey: JSON.stringify(['micromatch', {}])
})
.on('data', (data) => {
  console.log(data);
});

Build a formatted url with the provided parameters.

Params

  • query {Object}: URL query parameters.
  • returns {String}: formatted url string

List constructor. Create an instance of a list associated with a couchdb list in the npm registry.

Params

  • name {String}: Name of couchdb list to use.
  • view {Object}: Instance of a View to use with the list.
  • returns {Object}: instance of List

Example

let list = new List('dependedUpon', view);

Query the couchdb list with the provided parameters.

Params

  • params {Object}: URL query parameters to pass along to the couchdb list.
  • returns {Promise}: Results of the query when promise is resolved.

Example

let results = await list.query({ key: JSON.stringify(['micromatch']) })

Build a formatted url with the provided parameters.

Params

  • query {Object}: URL query parameters.
  • returns {String}: formatted url string

About

Contributing

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Please read the contributing guide for advice on opening issues, pull requests, and coding standards.

Running Tests

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test
Building docs

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Contributors

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Author

Brian Woodward

License

Copyright © 2021, Brian Woodward. Released under the MIT License.


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