@kgryte/examples-snippet v1.0.0
Examples Snippet
Creates an examples file.
Installation
$ npm install @kgryte/examples-snippetUsage
var cp = require( '@kgryte/examples-snippet' );cp( dest, opts )
Asynchronously create a file in a specified destination directory.
cp( 'path/to/a/directory', onCreate );
function onCreate( error ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( 'Success!' );
}The function accepts the following options:
- template: snippet template name. Default:
'nodejs'.
By default, a nodejs template is used. To specify a different snippet template, set the template option.
cp( 'path/to/a/directory', {
'template': 'nodejs'
});cp.sync( dest, opts )
Synchronously create a file in a specified destination directory.
cp.sync( 'path/to/a/directory' );The function accepts the same options as the asynchronous version.
Notes
Supported templates may be found in the `./lib` directory and are named according to the directory name.
Examples
var mkdirp = require( 'mkdirp' ),
path = require( 'path' ),
cp = require( '@kgryte/examples-snippet' );
var dirpath = path.resolve( __dirname, '../build/' + new Date().getTime() );
mkdirp.sync( dirpath );
cp.sync( dirpath, {
'template': 'nodejs'
});To run the example code from the top-level application directory,
$ node ./examples/index.jsCLI
Installation
To use the module as a general utility, install the module globally
$ npm install -g @kgryte/examples-snippetUsage
Usage: examples-snippet [options] [destination]
Options:
-h, --help Print this message.
-V, --version Print the package version.
-tmpl --template [name] Template name. Default: 'nodejs'.
--title [title] Test title. Default: ''.Examples
$ cd ~/my/project/directory
$ examples-snippet
# => creates a file in the current working directoryTo specify a destination other than the current working directory, provide a destination.
$ examples-snippet ./../some/other/directoryTests
Unit
Unit tests use the Mocha test framework with Chai assertions. To run the tests, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:
$ make testAll new feature development should have corresponding unit tests to validate correct functionality.
Test Coverage
This repository uses Istanbul as its code coverage tool. To generate a test coverage report, execute the following command in the top-level application directory:
$ make test-covIstanbul creates a ./reports/coverage directory. To access an HTML version of the report,
$ make view-covLicense
Copyright
Copyright © 2015. Athan Reines.