@groceristar/sd-wrapper v4.15.2
Table of Contents
Quick Start
Several quick start options are available:
- Clone the repo: git clone https://github.com/GroceriStar/sd.git
- Install with npm: npm install @groceristar/sd-wrapper
- Install with yarn: yarn add @groceristar/sd-wrapper
What's included
Within the download you'll find the following directories and files, logically grouping common assets and providing both compiled and minified variations. You'll see something like this:
.
├── docs
│   └── Readme.md           # Secondary information about project
/- update with our new folder changes /
└──package                  # Folder contains src folder and configuration files
    ├── dist                # Output folder for [NPM compiler] commands
    ├──src                  # Folder with static JSON files. WTF what is going on here
    └── test
    package.json
    babel.config.js
    jest.config.js
    rollup.config.js
    jsonlint.config.js
    lint-staged.config.js
    .eslintrc.json
    .huskyrc.js
    .snyk
    CONTRIBUTING.md
.gitignore
README.md
travis.yml
renovate.json
SECURITY.md
LICENSEWe provide compiled JS, as well as compiled and minified JS.
Bugs and feature requests
Have a bug or a feature request? Please first read the issue guidelines and search for existing and closed issues. If your problem or idea is not addressed yet, please open a new issue.
Documentation
Are we have documentation? If no, it should be written
NPM commands
Compiler commands
- yarn bundleor- npm run bundle: in folder- distwill be compiled three files with- .cjs,- es.js,- iife.jsextensions. Files contain output data of recipes, departments, etc.
- yarn devor- npm run dev: compile and watch for changes (run watcher)
- jest: Run tests through project
- npm run jsonlintor- yarn jsonlint: validate JSON output files
- npm run code-fixor- yarn code-fix: run standard linter with write permissions
Generator commands
- npm run generateor- yarn generate: generate all recipes in folder- dist. More detailed information here
Parser commands
- npm run parseCsvor- yarn parseCsv: parse from csv to json Food Composition
How to generate additional files
To run generator (it will run in writeFile.js function writeFiles()) npm run generateFiles to know if writing is success in console you will see file generated successfully! it will write multiple files.
In function writeFiles() should be array of files. In array config of objects.
First property in object should be name and value filename, the second data and in value set function that returns data.
By default generating files happens in /src/data
Also you can write one file using function writeFile() just give it two parameters first - path, second data that will need to write. Data should be object and JSON format.
How to split json into single elements
--- update information about how to use generator module ---
const writeFile = require('path to sd/generator/writeFile.js')
var path = "/path/of/the/file/"
writeFile.splitObject(path, 'filename.json', 1, writeFile.combineObject, ['key1', 'key2'])getFileInfo('path_of_directory') - returns a list of files present in the directory.
Sample Output:
[ 'some_file_abc.json',
  'some_file_pqr.json',
  'some_file_xyz.json' ]getFileInfo('path_of_directory',1) - returns contents of all json files present in the directory.
Sample Output:
[ { departments: [ 'Other' ],
    id: 14,
    name: 'number-four9',
    img: false,
    desc: false,
    slug: false },
  { departments: [ 'Other' ],
    id: 7,
    name: 'Rabel Dietitian',
    img: false,
    desc: false,
    slug: false } ]getFileInfo('path_of_directory',1,'fileName') - returns content of the given file from the directory.
Sample Output:
{ departments: [ 'Other' ],
  id: 14,
  name: 'number-four9',
  img: false,
  desc: false,
  slug: false }Contributors
@vadim9999, @atherdon, @wahaj-47, @tihaami, @EbrahimKreem, @elnur004, @hirdbluebird, @Beni03, @Edebo, @uniyalprashant9
publish at npm
- npm login
- - username
- - password
- - email
- npm version patch
- git commit
- npm publish
- git push --tags (if tag was not created - https://www.atlassian.com/git/tutorials/inspecting-a-repository/git-tag)Support
Bugs and requests: submit them through the project's issues tracker.
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