pkg-updater

1.0.4 • Public • Published

pkg-updater

This package is suitable for update checking of cli tools. It will check the version in background process, and notify the users when update is available.

Usage

Install the module with: npm install pkg-updater --save.

const updater = require('pkg-updater');
const pkg = require('./package.json'); // your cli tool's package.json
 
updater({'pkg': pkg}) .then(() => { /* start cli here */ });
 
updater({
  'pkg': pkg,  
  'registry': 'http://xxx.registry.com', // custom registry
  'tag': 'next', // custom the check tag(default is latest)
  'checkInterval': 24 * 60 * 60 * 1000, // custom the check interval(ms)
  'updateMessage': 'package update from <%=current%> to <%=latest%>.' // custom notify message
}).then(() => { /* start cli here */ });

API

updater(options) -> {Promise}

  • options {Object}
    • pkg {Object} (required)
    • registry {String}
    • tag {String}
    • level {String}
    • checkInterval {Integer}
    • updateMessage {String}
    • onVersionChange {Function}
    • logFile {String}

pkg

The package.json data, should contain name and version property. You can just write require('./package.json').

registry

The registry from which we fetch the package information. It is https://registry.npmjs.org by default.

tag

The tag we use to fetch the package's version. We will request the {registry}/{package.name}/{tag} to get the remote version. It is latest by default.

level

The incompatible level to decide whether we should process.exit. It is major by default.

You can provide:

  • major: remote is 2.0.0, current is 1.0.0, we will process.exit
  • minor: remote is 1.1.0, current is 1.0.0, we will process.exit
  • patch: remote is 1.0.1, current is 1.0.0, we will process.exit

checkInterval

The interval(ms) to create the daemon check process. It is 60 * 60 * 1000(1h) by default.

updateMessage

The message we use to notiy user in the terminal. It is a lodash template string. The default value is:

'Package update available:' +
'<%=colors.dim(current)%> -> <%=colors.green(latest)%>' +
'<%if(incompatible){%>\n<%=colors.bold("This version is incompatible, you should update before continuing.")%><%}%>\n' +
'Run <%=colors.cyan(command)%> to update.'

You can use following variables:

  • name: package's name
  • current: package's current version
  • latest: package's remote version
  • incompatible: whether the current and latest is compatiable
  • command: the update command, default is npm i {package.name} -g
  • colors: the colors object

onVersionChange

The function to execute when the remote version is newer than the current version.

The default behavior of this function is:

  • use the boxen to display the updateMessage
  • if the version is incompatible, exit the process

If you really know what you are doing, you can provide your custom function.

This function can be a generator function, is called as followed:

yield onVersionChange({
  'incompatible': false,
  'latestVersion': '2.0.1',
  'pkg': {
    'name': 'foo',
    'version': '2.0.0'
  },
  'level': 'major',
  'updateMessage': 'the default update message'
});

logFile

The log file we use to store the check information. It is {$HOME}/.pkg_updater.json.

This file's format looks like this:

{
  "foo": {
    "latestVersion": "2.0.1",
    "lastCheck": 1477294183263
  },
  "bar": {
    "latestVersion": "1.0.1",  
    "lastCheck": 1477294183263     
  }
}

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