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=Usage= | ==Usage== | ||
JavaScript files can be run directly using <code>node index.js</code> | JavaScript files can be run directly using <code>node index.js</code> | ||
==Filesystem Access== | ===Filesystem Access=== | ||
Install [https://www.npmjs.com/package/fs-extra fs-extra] to your project. | Install [https://www.npmjs.com/package/fs-extra fs-extra] to your project. | ||
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==Logging== | ===Logging=== | ||
Mostly the same as web JavaScript.<br> | Mostly the same as web JavaScript.<br> | ||
[https://nodejs.org/api/console.html Reference] | [https://nodejs.org/api/console.html Reference] | ||
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==CSV== | ===CSV=== | ||
Install csv from npm.<br> | Install csv from npm.<br> | ||
[https://csv.js.org/parse/api/ Reference] | [https://csv.js.org/parse/api/ Reference] | ||
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==Running other processes== | ===Running other processes=== | ||
You can invoke other processes or CLI programs using <code>spawn</code> or <code>spawnSync</code> | You can invoke other processes or CLI programs using <code>spawn</code> or <code>spawnSync</code> | ||
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Revision as of 12:56, 7 October 2019
Node.js is a JavaScript environment based on Chrome's V8 JavaScript engine.
Node Package Manager (npm) is used to manage node packages installed on your computer or used in your node projects.
Installation
Windows
Just download the latest LTS release from the Node.js website
Linux
Using the Node Version Manager (nvm) is recommended. This does not require sudo as nvm is installed in your home directory. You should never use sudo when using npm. Doing so could lead to permission issues.
curl -o- https://raw.githubusercontent.com/nvm-sh/nvm/master/install.sh | bash
# Reload .bashrc
source ~/.bashrc
nvm install --lts node
nvm install-latest-npm
Usage
JavaScript files can be run directly using node index.js
Filesystem Access
Install fs-extra to your project.
const fs = require('fs-extra');
const path = require('path');
// Synchronous functions
//// Only in fs-extra
// Remove file or folder (rm -rf)
// Does nothing if path doesn't exist
fs.removeSync('/tmp/fileOrFolder');
// Creates a directory if it doesn't exist
// This example will create folder1 and folder2 if they don't exist
fs.ensureDirSync('/tmp/folder1/folder2');
//// Available in node's native 'fs'
// List all files and folders in a directory
fs.readdirSync('/tmp');
// Ensure file exists
try {
fs.accessSync('etc/passwd', fs.constants.R_OK | fs.constants.W_OK);
console.log('can read/write');
} catch (err) {
console.error('no access!');
}
// Read an entire text file as a string
fs.readFileSync('temp.txt', 'utf8');
Logging
Mostly the same as web JavaScript.
Reference
console.log("a", "b");
console.error("to stderr");
CSV
Install csv from npm.
Reference
Running other processes
You can invoke other processes or CLI programs using spawn
or spawnSync
const {spawn} = require('child_process');
Package Management
NPM
To add node packages to an new project. Use npm init
To download the dependencies for a node project, run npm install
or npm ci
.
npm install
installs the latest dependencies listed in package.json
subject to the requirements listed in that file. It also updates package-lock.json
.
npm ci
installs exact versions from the package-lock.json
.
Yarn
Yarn is an alternative to npm. It caches packages on disk to speed up installs. While you can migrate from npm to yarn, it is recommended to stick to a single package manager since they each use their own lockfile.
pnpm
pnpm uses symlinks to a single copy of each dependency to save disk space. pnpm uses its own lockfile instead of packages-lock.json.
Useful Packages
fs-extra
fs-extra adds additional commands for accessing the filesystem such as copying and moving files.