Replace nodejs require function with requireurls
function or use loader functionality using loader.mjs
replacing import functionality that can fetch remote urls. require-urls
helps you require remote files (individually or recursively) from git
, svn
, mercurial
, ftp
, remote cloud stores
using the `requireurls function. Please check the features section for currently available features.
This module has a single simple function requireurls
for URL (git raw file) resolution and parsing meant to have feature parity with node.js core url module.
It also, by default, allows for cacheing (rather storing) files in a temporary working folder/repository. The files are stored in .jscache
temporary folder. The file can be pulled from the cache, if already cached. You can force update the cache file if needed. The .jscache
looks like the folder in the repository saved. You have an option to cache the files into node cache using the require.cache option by specifying cacheFetch
option. Do have a look at it.
Find the demos in the demo folder
npm install require-urls --save
npm Package: require-urls
let requireurls = require("require-urls");
let request = "https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ganeshkbhat/requireurl/main/index.js";
let options = {};
requireurls(request, options);
Run the file using the following command:
node --experimental-loader=./node_modules/require-urls/src/loaders/loader.mjs ./file.js
Currently, the project is in development and support the following features:
- Import
remote file
from a remote URL (Github support) - Import
remote file and its dependencies recursively
from from a remote URL (Github support) - Import files are
cached
in.jscache
folder in the project - [TODO] Minor addition of using
package.json
to import entire package installation for use - [TODO] Support of other repositories like
svn
,mercurial
,ftp
, or anyother cloud
stores.
You can add all inbuilt default options of require's resolve function. The default require options can be found here: require.resolve. All other options customized for require-urls
function's options
argument object are as below:
Following is a sample options
object. All are options object and everything have defaults.
// .... all imports etc
let options = {
/* You can add all inbuilt default options of require's resolve function */
// require.resolve options key
paths: "",
// Which repository or store the file is being pulled from. options: git, bitbucket
baseType: "git",
// Require urls recursively, recursive: will allow for recursive pull and cache of files relative to remote url path
recursive: false,
// forceUpdate: force update the .jscache folder for the remote url files
// if forceUpdate is [A] false, [B] true.
// [A]: 1. if files are present then require from jscache folder, if already downloaded. 2. if files are not present then fetch from remote and save.
// [B]: if files are present then forceUpdate the files.
forceUpdate: false,
// Add logger to the require function, gives detailed logging during fetch. logger: provide a logger function to use. default is console.log
logger: console.log,
// TODO: ReConsidering feature. require from jscache folder, if already downloaded. Conflicting with forceUpdate
cacheFetch: true,
// get individual methods of remoteUrl, recursiveUrl, packageJson
getMethods: true,
// TODO: require
noRequire: false,
// TODO: specify the jscacheDir for caching files
jscacheDir: '\$pwd\$'
// TODO: package.json packages download and install options
package: { production: false, directories: [], files: [] }
}
requireurls(request, options)
/* options: git, bitbucket, gitlab, svn [TODO], ftp [TODO], etc.*/
/* Default is `git`. */
baseType: "git"
/* recursive: will allow for recursive pull and cache of files relative to remote url path. */
/* Default is false. */
recursive: false
/* forceUpdate: force update the .jscache folder for the remote url files.*/
/* Default is false. */
forceUpdate: false
/* logger: provide a logger function to use.*/
/* Default is console.log */
logger: console.log
/* Adds the `.jscache` or remotely fetched files using `require.cache` feature of nodejs */
/* Default is false */
cacheFetch: true
/* getMethods: Get all the methods of require-urls.*/
/* Default is false */
/* Usage: requireurls("", { getMethods: true }) */
/* Returns an object { remoteUrl, recursiveUrl, packageJson } instead of a requireurls function */
getMethods: false
/* noRequire: Get all the methods of require-urls.*/
/* Default is false */
/* Usage: requireurls("", { noRequire: true }) */
/* */
noRequire: false
/* jscacheDir: The directory for .jscache folder. */
/* Default is $pwd$ */
/* Options are $git$, $pwd$, $packagejson$, $svn$, $ftp$, $nodemodules$, './path/to/folder' */
/* Usage: requireurls("", { jscacheDir: '\$git\$' }) */
/* */
jscacheDir: '\$pwd\$'
let requireurls = require("require-urls");
let fileone = requireurls("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ganeshkbhat/requireurl/main/index.js");
let filetwo = requireurls("https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ganeshkbhat/requireurl/8d8681c4a28d64f23fb473064fa86880a0b930ff/index.js");
let filethree = requireurls("https://github.com/ganeshkbhat/requireurl/blob/main/index.js");
let requireurls = require("require-urls");
let c = requireurls(
// request remote url
"https://raw.githubusercontent.com/ganeshkbhat/requireurl/8d8681c4a28d64f23fb473064fa86880a0b930ff/index.js",
{
baseType: "git",
recursive: true,
forceUpdate: true,
logger: console.log
});
c.then(d => console.log("testing", d));
// Importing using the CommonJS and ES import Syntax
// RUN command with --experimental-loader to run the files through the import syntax support for remote url requires or imports:
// node --experimental-loader ./node_modules/require-urls/loader.mjs ./file.mjs
// node --experimental-loader ./node_modules/require-urls/loader.mjs ./file.js
let c = import("https://github.com/cgi-js/cgi-js/blob/main/src/configs.js");
console.log("[require-urls] demo-import.mjs ", cgijs);
// Importing using the ES import Syntax
// RUN command with --experimental-loader to run the files through the import syntax support for remote url requires or imports:
// node --experimental-loader ./node_modules/require-urls/loader.mjs ./file.mjs
import cgijs from "https://github.com/cgi-js/cgi-js/blob/main/src/index.js";
console.log("[require-urls] demo.mjs ", cgijs);
import { default as cgijsd } from "https://github.com/cgi-js/cgi-js/blob/main/src/index.js";
console.log("[require-urls] demo.mjs ", cgijsd);
// Importing remote files and dependencies files recursively
let requireurls = require("require-urls");
let d = requireurls("https://github.com/cgi-js/cgi-js/blob/main/src/index.js", {
baseType: "git", recursive: true, forceUpdate: true,
logger: console.log, cacheFetch: false,
getMethods: false, noRequire: false
});
console.log("[require-urls] demo-recursive.js: Getting cgi-js file: ", d.then(r => console.log(r)));
Documented Errors errors
- [D] Github support for remote files import
- [D] single file import.
- [D] file import and dependency file imports recursively.
- [T] importing project using package.json.
- [T] Gitlab support for remote files import
- [T] single file import.
- [T] file import and dependency file imports recursively.
- [T] importing project using package.json.
- [T] Bitbucket support for remote files import and testing for
- [T] single file import.
- [T] file import and dependency file imports recursively.
- [T] importing project using package.json.
- [P] Naming of folders based on
- [P]
domain > user@repo > SHA
- [D]
domain > user@repo > commit
- [P]
domain > user@repo > tag
- [D]
domain > user@repo > branch
- [P]
- [P] Add options to import a remote published or unpublished package using
https://remoteurl/.../package.json
pack of repository. - [P] Files imported are documented in
filelock.json
file with their content one-way cryptographic hash. - [P] Add verify command for files in
.jscache
. - [P] Add support for
.ts
(typescript) files import with transpiling dynamically during import. - [P] Add support for
.coffee
(coffeescript) files import with transpiling dynamically during import. - [T] Add support for FTP.
- [T] Add support for SVN.
- [T] Add support for Mercurial.
- [T] Consider support for S3.
- [T] Consider support for Google Cloud.
- [T] Consider support for Google Drive.
Contributions, Feature Improvements, Bugs, and Issues are invited. raising an issue