Get the file associated with a dependency/partial's path
npm install --save filing-cabinet
var cabinet = require('filing-cabinet');
var result = cabinet({
partial: 'somePartialPath',
directory: 'path/to/all/files',
filename: 'path/to/parent/file',
ast: {}, // an optional AST representation of `filename`
// Only for JavaScript files
config: 'path/to/requirejs/config',
webpackConfig: 'path/to/webpack/config',
nodeModulesConfig: {
entry: 'module'
},
tsConfig: 'path/to/typescript/config'
});
console.log(result); // /absolute/path/to/somePartialPath
partial
: the dependency path- This could be in any of the registered languages
directory
: the path to all filesfilename
: the path to the file containing thepartial
ast
: (optional) the parsed AST forfilename
.- Useful optimization for avoiding a parse of filename
config
: (optional) requirejs config for resolving aliased JavaScript moduleswebpackConfig
: (optional) webpack config for resolving aliased JavaScript modulesnodeModulesConfig
: (optional) config for resolving entry file for node_modules. This value overrides themain
attribute in the package.json file; used in conjunction with the packageFilter of theresolve
package.tsConfig
: (optional) path to a typescript configuration. Could also be an object representing a pre-parsed typescript config.noTypeDefinitions
: (optional) For typescript files, whether to prefer*.js
over*.d.ts
.
By default, filing-cabinet provides support for the following languages:
- JavaScript: CommonJS, AMD, ES6
- TypeScript
- CSS Preprocessors: Sass (
.scss
and.sass
), Stylus (.styl
), and Less (.less
)
You can register resolvers for new languages via cabinet.register(extension, resolver)
.
extension
: the extension of the file that should use the custom resolver (ex: '.py', '.php')resolver
: a function that accepts the following (ordered) arguments that were given to cabinet:partial
filename
directory
config
For examples of resolver implementations, take a look at the default language resolvers:
If a given extension does not have a registered resolver, cabinet will use
a generic file resolver which is basically require('path').join
with a bit of extension defaulting logic.
- Requires a global install
npm install -g filing-cabinet
filing-cabinet [options] <dependencyPath>
- See
filing-cabinet --help
for details on the options