implements the node require.resolve() algorithm such that you can require.resolve() on behalf of a file asynchronously and synchronously
asynchronously resolve:
var resolve = require('resolve/async'); // or, require('resolve')
resolve('tap', { basedir: __dirname }, function (err, res) {
if (err) console.error(err);
else console.log(res);
});$ node example/async.js
/home/substack/projects/node-resolve/node_modules/tap/lib/main.js
synchronously resolve:
var resolve = require('resolve/sync'); // or, `require('resolve').sync
var res = resolve('tap', { basedir: __dirname });
console.log(res);$ node example/sync.js
/home/substack/projects/node-resolve/node_modules/tap/lib/main.js
var resolve = require('resolve');
var async = require('resolve/async');
var sync = require('resolve/sync');For both the synchronous and asynchronous methods, errors may have any of the following err.code values:
MODULE_NOT_FOUND: the given path string (id) could not be resolved to a moduleINVALID_BASEDIR: the specifiedopts.basedirdoesn't exist, or is not a directoryINVALID_PACKAGE_MAIN: apackage.jsonwas encountered with an invalidmainproperty (eg. not a string)ERR_PACKAGE_PATH_NOT_EXPORTED: the requested subpath is not defined in the package'sexportsfieldERR_INVALID_PACKAGE_CONFIG: the package'sexportsfield contains an invalid targetINVALID_EXPORTS_CATEGORY: an invalidexportsCategorywas specified
Asynchronously resolve the module path string id into cb(err, res [, pkg]), where pkg (if defined) is the data from package.json.
options are:
-
opts.basedir - directory to begin resolving from
-
opts.package -
package.jsondata applicable to the module being loaded -
opts.extensions - array of file extensions to search in order
-
opts.includeCoreModules - set to
falseto exclude node core modules (e.g.fs) from the search -
opts.readFile - how to read files asynchronously
-
opts.isFile - function to asynchronously test whether a file exists
-
opts.isDirectory - function to asynchronously test whether a file exists and is a directory
-
opts.realpath - function to asynchronously resolve a potential symlink to its real path
-
opts.readPackage(readFile, pkgfile, cb)- function to asynchronously read and parse a package.json file- readFile - the passed
opts.readFileorfs.readFileif not specified - pkgfile - path to package.json
- cb - callback. a SyntaxError error argument will be ignored, all other error arguments will be treated as an error.
- readFile - the passed
-
opts.packageFilter(pkg, pkgfile, dir)- transform the parsed package.json contents before looking at the "main" field- pkg - package data
- pkgfile - path to package.json
- dir - directory that contains package.json
-
opts.pathFilter(pkg, path, relativePath)- transform a path within a package- pkg - package data
- path - the path being resolved
- relativePath - the path relative from the package.json location
- returns - a relative path that will be joined from the package.json location
-
opts.paths - require.paths array to use if nothing is found on the normal
node_modulesrecursive walk (probably don't use this)For advanced users,
pathscan also be aopts.paths(request, start, opts)function- request - the import specifier being resolved
- start - lookup path
- getNodeModulesDirs - a thunk (no-argument function) that returns the paths using standard
node_modulesresolution - opts - the resolution options
-
opts.packageIterator(request, start, opts)- return the list of candidate paths where the packages sources may be found (probably don't use this)- request - the import specifier being resolved
- start - lookup path
- getPackageCandidates - a thunk (no-argument function) that returns the paths using standard
node_modulesresolution - opts - the resolution options
-
opts.moduleDirectory - directory (or directories) in which to recursively look for modules. default:
"node_modules" -
opts.preserveSymlinks - if true, doesn't resolve
basedirto real path before resolving. This is the way Node resolves dependencies when executed with the --preserve-symlinks flag. -
opts.exportsCategory - a node-exports-info category string (e.g.
'conditions','patterns','pre-exports') that determines whichexportsfield semantics to use. When set, resolution will use the package'sexportsfield according to that category's supported conditions and features. This also enables self-reference support, allowing a package to import itself by name (e.g.,require('my-package')from withinmy-package). -
opts.engines - determines
exportsfield resolution based on Node.js version semantics:- When a string (e.g.
'>= 14'): treated as a semver range, mapped to the most restrictive node-exports-info category covering that range. - When
true: readsengines.nodefrom the nearestpackage.jsontobasedirand uses the most restrictive category for that range. - When
falseor omitted: no engine-based exports resolution. - Throws if set to an empty string or non-boolean/non-string value.
- When a string (e.g.
Note: exportsCategory and engines are mutually exclusive - only one can be specified.
- opts.conditions - an array of condition strings (e.g.
['require', 'node']) to use when resolving theexportsfield. If specified, this overrides the conditions that would otherwise be derived from the category. This option only has effect whenexportsCategoryorenginesis also set.
default opts values:
{
paths: [],
basedir: __dirname,
extensions: ['.js'],
includeCoreModules: true,
readFile: fs.readFile,
isFile: function isFile(file, cb) {
fs.stat(file, function (err, stat) {
if (!err) {
return cb(null, stat.isFile() || stat.isFIFO());
}
if (err.code === 'ENOENT' || err.code === 'ENOTDIR') return cb(null, false);
return cb(err);
});
},
isDirectory: function isDirectory(dir, cb) {
fs.stat(dir, function (err, stat) {
if (!err) {
return cb(null, stat.isDirectory());
}
if (err.code === 'ENOENT' || err.code === 'ENOTDIR') return cb(null, false);
return cb(err);
});
},
realpath: function realpath(file, cb) {
var realpath = typeof fs.realpath.native === 'function' ? fs.realpath.native : fs.realpath;
realpath(file, function (realPathErr, realPath) {
if (realPathErr && realPathErr.code !== 'ENOENT') cb(realPathErr);
else cb(null, realPathErr ? file : realPath);
});
},
readPackage: function defaultReadPackage(readFile, pkgfile, cb) {
readFile(pkgfile, function (readFileErr, body) {
if (readFileErr) cb(readFileErr);
else {
try {
var pkg = JSON.parse(body);
cb(null, pkg);
} catch (jsonErr) {
cb(jsonErr);
}
}
});
},
moduleDirectory: 'node_modules',
preserveSymlinks: false
}Synchronously resolve the module path string id, returning the result and
throwing an error when id can't be resolved.
options are:
-
opts.basedir - directory to begin resolving from
-
opts.extensions - array of file extensions to search in order
-
opts.includeCoreModules - set to
falseto exclude node core modules (e.g.fs) from the search -
opts.readFileSync - how to read files synchronously
-
opts.isFile - function to synchronously test whether a file exists
-
opts.isDirectory - function to synchronously test whether a file exists and is a directory
-
opts.realpathSync - function to synchronously resolve a potential symlink to its real path
-
opts.readPackageSync(readFileSync, pkgfile)- function to synchronously read and parse a package.json file. a thrown SyntaxError will be ignored, all other exceptions will propagate.- readFileSync - the passed
opts.readFileSyncorfs.readFileSyncif not specified - pkgfile - path to package.json
- readFileSync - the passed
-
opts.packageFilter(pkg, pkgfile, dir)- transform the parsed package.json contents before looking at the "main" field- pkg - package data
- pkgfile - path to package.json
- dir - directory that contains package.json
-
opts.pathFilter(pkg, path, relativePath)- transform a path within a package- pkg - package data
- path - the path being resolved
- relativePath - the path relative from the package.json location
- returns - a relative path that will be joined from the package.json location
-
opts.paths - require.paths array to use if nothing is found on the normal
node_modulesrecursive walk (probably don't use this)For advanced users,
pathscan also be aopts.paths(request, start, opts)function- request - the import specifier being resolved
- start - lookup path
- getNodeModulesDirs - a thunk (no-argument function) that returns the paths using standard
node_modulesresolution - opts - the resolution options
-
opts.packageIterator(request, start, opts)- return the list of candidate paths where the packages sources may be found (probably don't use this)- request - the import specifier being resolved
- start - lookup path
- getPackageCandidates - a thunk (no-argument function) that returns the paths using standard
node_modulesresolution - opts - the resolution options
-
opts.moduleDirectory - directory (or directories) in which to recursively look for modules. default:
"node_modules" -
opts.preserveSymlinks - if true, doesn't resolve
basedirto real path before resolving. This is the way Node resolves dependencies when executed with the --preserve-symlinks flag. -
opts.exportsCategory - a node-exports-info category string (e.g.
'conditions','patterns','pre-exports') that determines whichexportsfield semantics to use. When set, resolution will use the package'sexportsfield according to that category's supported conditions and features. This also enables self-reference support, allowing a package to import itself by name (e.g.,require('my-package')from withinmy-package). -
opts.enginesRange - a semver range string (e.g.
'>= 14') that will be mapped to the most restrictive node-exports-info category covering that range. -
opts.engines - if
true, readsengines.nodefrom the nearestpackage.jsontobasedirand uses the most restrictive node-exports-info category for that range.
Note: exportsCategory, enginesRange, and engines are mutually exclusive - only one can be specified.
- opts.conditions - an array of condition strings (e.g.
['require', 'node']) to use when resolving theexportsfield. If specified, this overrides the conditions that would otherwise be derived from the category. This option only has effect when one ofexportsCategory,enginesRange, orenginesis also set.
default opts values:
{
paths: [],
basedir: __dirname,
extensions: ['.js'],
includeCoreModules: true,
readFileSync: fs.readFileSync,
isFile: function isFile(file) {
try {
var stat = fs.statSync(file);
} catch (e) {
if (e && (e.code === 'ENOENT' || e.code === 'ENOTDIR')) return false;
throw e;
}
return stat.isFile() || stat.isFIFO();
},
isDirectory: function isDirectory(dir) {
try {
var stat = fs.statSync(dir);
} catch (e) {
if (e && (e.code === 'ENOENT' || e.code === 'ENOTDIR')) return false;
throw e;
}
return stat.isDirectory();
},
realpathSync: function realpathSync(file) {
try {
var realpath = typeof fs.realpathSync.native === 'function' ? fs.realpathSync.native : fs.realpathSync;
return realpath(file);
} catch (realPathErr) {
if (realPathErr.code !== 'ENOENT') {
throw realPathErr;
}
}
return file;
},
readPackageSync: function defaultReadPackageSync(readFileSync, pkgfile) {
return JSON.parse(readFileSync(pkgfile));
},
moduleDirectory: 'node_modules',
preserveSymlinks: false
}With npm do:
npm install resolveMIT
