@divriots/license-checker v25.2.0
NPM License Checker
This is a fork of davglass' license-checker v.25.0.1 - Since that code doesn't seem to be updated regularly, I created this fork for being able to adding new features and fixing bugs.
I changed the original exclude argument to excludeLicenses in order to prevent confusion and better align it with the excludePackages argument. Also, the argument includeLicenses has been added for listing only packages that include the licenses listed.
Ever needed to see all the license info for a module and its dependencies?
It's this easy:
npm install -g license-checker
mkdir foo
cd foo
npm install yui-lint
license-checkerYou should see something like this:
├─ cli@0.4.3
│ ├─ repository: http://github.com/chriso/cli
│ └─ licenses: MIT
├─ glob@3.1.14
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob
│ └─ licenses: UNKNOWN
├─ graceful-fs@1.1.14
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/node-graceful-fs
│ └─ licenses: UNKNOWN
├─ inherits@1.0.0
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/inherits
│ └─ licenses: UNKNOWN
├─ jshint@0.9.1
│ └─ licenses: MIT
├─ lru-cache@1.0.6
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/node-lru-cache
│ └─ licenses: MIT
├─ lru-cache@2.0.4
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/node-lru-cache
│ └─ licenses: MIT
├─ minimatch@0.0.5
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch
│ └─ licenses: MIT
├─ minimatch@0.2.9
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch
│ └─ licenses: MIT
├─ sigmund@1.0.0
│ ├─ repository: https://github.com/isaacs/sigmund
│ └─ licenses: UNKNOWN
└─ yui-lint@0.1.1
├─ licenses: BSD
└─ repository: http://github.com/yui/yui-lintAn asterisk next to a license name means that it was deduced from an other file than package.json (README, LICENSE, COPYING, ...) You could see something like this:
└─ debug@2.0.0
├─ repository: https://github.com/visionmedia/debug
└─ licenses: MIT*All options in alphabetical order:
--angularCliis just a synonym for--plainVertical--csvoutput in csv format.--csvComponentPrefixprefix column for component in csv format.--customPathto add a custom Format file in JSON--developmentonly show development dependencies.--directlook for direct dependencies only--excludeLicenses [list]exclude modules which licenses are in the comma-separated list from the output--excludePackages [list]restrict output to the packages (either "package@fullversion" or "package@majorversion" or only "package") not in the semicolon-seperated list--excludePrivatePackagesrestrict output to not include any package marked as private--failOn [list]fail (exit with code 1) on the first occurrence of the licenses of the semicolon-separated list--files [path]copy all license files to path and rename them tomodule-name@version-LICENSE.txt.--includeLicenses [list]include only modules which licenses are in the comma-separated list from the output--includePackages [list]restrict output to the packages (either "package@fullversion" or "package@majorversion" or only "package") in the semicolon-seperated list--jsonoutput in json format.--markdownoutput in markdown format.--onlyAllow [list]fail (exit with code 1) on the first occurrence of the licenses not in the semicolon-seperated list--onlyunknownonly list packages with unknown or guessed licenses.--out [filepath]write the data to a specific file.--plainVerticaloutput license info in plain vertical format like Angular CLI does--productiononly show production dependencies.--relativeLicensePathoutput the location of the license files as relative paths--relativeModulePathoutput the location of the module files as relative paths--start [filepath]path of the initial json to look for--summaryoutput a summary of the license usage',--unknownreport guessed licenses as unknown licenses.--versionThe current version--helpThe text you are reading right now :)
Exclusions
A list of licenses is the simplest way to describe what you want to exclude.
You can use valid SPDX identifiers.
You can use valid SPDX expressions like MIT OR X11.
You can use non-valid SPDX identifiers, like Public Domain, since npm does
support some license strings that are not SPDX identifiers.
Examples
license-checker --json > /path/to/licenses.json
license-checker --csv --out /path/to/licenses.csv
license-checker --unknown
license-checker --customPath customFormatExample.json
license-checker --excludeModules 'MIT, MIT OR X11, BSD, ISC'
license-checker --includePackages 'react@16.3.0;react-dom@16.3.0;lodash@4.3.1'
license-checker --excludePackages 'internal-1;internal-2'
license-checker --onlyunknownCustom format
The --customPath option can be used with CSV to specify the columns. Note that
the first column, module_name, will always be used.
When used with JSON format, it will add the specified items to the usual ones.
The available items are the following:
- name
- version
- description
- repository
- publisher
- url
- licenses
- licenseFile
- licenseText
- licenseModified
You can also give default values for each item. See an example in customFormatExample.json.
Requiring
var checker = require('license-checker');
checker.init(
{
start: '/path/to/start/looking',
},
// eslint-disable-next-line no-unused-vars
function (err, packages) {
if (err) {
//Handle error
} else {
//The sorted package data
//as an Object
}
},
);Debugging
license-checker uses debug for internal logging. There’s two internal markers:
license-checker:errorfor errorslicense-checker:logfor non-errors
Set the DEBUG environment variable to one of these to see debug output:
$ export DEBUG=license-checker*; license-checker
scanning ./yui-lint
├─ cli@0.4.3
│ ├─ repository: http://github.com/chriso/cli
│ └─ licenses: MIT
# ...How Licenses are Found
We walk through the node_modules directory with the read-installed module. Once we gathered a list of modules we walk through them and look at all of their package.json's, We try to identify the license with the spdx module to see if it has a valid SPDX license attached. If that fails, we then look into the module for the following files: LICENSE, LICENCE, COPYING, & README.
If one of the those files are found (in that order) we will attempt to parse the license data from it with a list of known license texts. This will be shown with the * next to the name of the license to show that we "guessed" at it.