libnpmfund
is a Node.js library for
retrieving funding information for packages installed using
arborist
.
const { read } = require('libnpmfund')
const fundingInfo = await read()
console.log(
JSON.stringify(fundingInfo, null, 2)
)
// => {
length: 2,
name: 'foo',
version: '1.0.0',
funding: { url: 'https://example.com' },
dependencies: {
bar: {
version: '1.0.0',
funding: { url: 'http://collective.example.com' }
}
}
}
$ npm install libnpmfund
The npm team enthusiastically welcomes contributions and project participation! There's a bunch of things you can do if you want to contribute! The Contributor Guide outlines the process for community interaction and contribution. Please don't hesitate to jump in if you'd like to, or even ask us questions if something isn't clear.
All participants and maintainers in this project are expected to follow the npm Code of Conduct, and just generally be excellent to each other.
Please refer to the Changelog for project history details, too.
Happy hacking!
Reads funding info from a npm install and returns a promise for a tree object that only contains packages in which funding info is defined.
Options:
countOnly
: Uses the tree-traversal logic from npm fund but skips over any obj definition and just returns an obj containing{ length }
- useful for things such as printing a6 packages are looking for funding
msg.workspaces
:Array<String>
List of workspaces names to filter for, the result will only include a subset of the resulting tree that includes only the nodes that are children of the listed workspaces names.path
,registry
and more Arborist options.
Reads funding info from a given install tree and returns a tree object that only contains packages in which funding info is defined.
tree
: Anarborist
tree to be used, e.g:
const Arborist = require('@npmcli/arborist')
const { readTree } = require('libnpmfund')
const arb = new Arborist({ path: process.cwd() })
const tree = await arb.loadActual()
return readTree(tree, { countOnly: false })
Options:
countOnly
: Uses the tree-traversal logic from npm fund but skips over any obj definition and just returns an obj containing{ length }
- useful for things such as printing a6 packages are looking for funding
msg.
From a funding
<object|string|array>
, retrieves normalized funding objects
containing a url
property.
e.g:
normalizeFunding('http://example.com')
// => {
url: 'http://example.com'
}
Returns <true>
if funding
is a valid funding object, e.g:
isValidFunding({ foo: 'not a valid funding obj' })
// => false
isValidFunding('http://example.com')
// => true