0.2.1 • Published 11 years ago
find-module v0.2.1
find-module
Find a module specified by a require path asynchronously using Node's module resolution.
npm install find-module
Usage
var findModule = require('find-module');
findModule('./some-path', {
dirname: 'some-parent-dir' // the directory from which ./some-path should be resolved
}, function(err, filename) {
console.log('some-path resolved to '+filename+' from some-parent-dir');
});
If you pass a module path ('my-module'
) find-module by default will look for a node_modules
folder
to find my-module
. If you want to use a different module folder you can set the modules
option
findModule('my-module', {
modules: 'custom_modules',
dirname: 'some-parent-dir'
}, ...);
When you resolve a path find-module by default will look for path+'.js'
and path+'.json'
if the
path does not exist. If you want to look for other kind of extensions set the extensions
option
findModule('my-module', {
dirname: 'some-parent-dir',
extensions: ['txt']
}, ...);
Combine the modules
and extensions
settings to roll out your own module finder. A template module
finder could look like this
findModule('my-template', {
dirname: 'some-parent-dir',
modules: 'templates',
extensions: ['html']
}, ...);
License
MIT