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package-hash
Generates a hash for an installed npm package, useful for salting caches. AVA for example caches precompiled test files. It generates a salt for its cache based on the various packages that are used when compiling the test files.
package-hash
can generate an appropriate hash based on the package location
(on disk) and the package.json
file. This hash is salted with a hash
for the package-hash
itself.
package-hash
can detect when the package-to-be-hashed is a Git repository. In
the AVA example this is useful when you're debugging one of the packages used to
compile the test files. You can clone it locally and use npm link
so AVA can
find the clone. The hash will include the HEAD (.git/HEAD
) and its
corresponding ref (e.g. .git/refs/heads/master
), any packed refs
(.git/packed-refs
), as well as the diff (git diff
) for any non-committed
changes. This makes it really easy to test your changes without having to
explicitly clear the cache in the parent project.
Installation
$ npm install --save package-hash
Usage
const packageHash = require('package-hash')
// Asynchronously:
const hash = await packageHash(require.resolve('babel-core/package.json'))
// Synchronously:
const hash = packageHash.sync(require.resolve('babel-core/package.json'))
packageHash()
/ packageHash.sync()
must be called with a file path for an
existing package.json
file. To get the path to an npm package it's easiest to
use require.resolve('the-name/package.json')
.
You can provide multiple paths:
const hash = await packageHash([
require.resolve('babel-core/package.json'),
require.resolve('babel-preset-es2015/package.json')
])
An optional salt value can also be provided:
const hash = await packageHash(require.resolve('babel-core/package.json'), 'salt value')
API
packageHash(paths, salt?)
paths: string | string[]
➜ can be a single file path, or an array of paths.
salt: Array | Buffer | Object | string
➜ optional. If an Array
or Object
(not null
) it is first converted to a JSON string.
Returns a promise for the hex-encoded hash string.
packageHash.sync(paths, salt?)
paths: string | string[]
➜ can be a single file path, or an array of paths.
salt: Array | Buffer | Object | string
➜ optional. If an Array
or Object
(not null
) it is first converted to a JSON string.
Returns a hex-encoded hash string.
Compatibility
package-hash
has been tested with Node.js 4 and above, including Windows
support.