npm-cache v0.7.0
npm-cache
npm-cache
is a command line utility that caches dependencies installed via npm
, bower
, jspm
and composer
.
It is useful for build processes that run [npm|bower|composer|jspm] install
every time as part of their
build process. Since dependencies don't change often, this often means slower build times. npm-cache
helps alleviate this problem by caching previously installed dependencies on the build machine.
npm-cache
can be a drop-in replacement for any build script that runs [npm|bower|composer|jspm] install
.
How it Works
When you run npm-cache install [npm|bower|jspm|composer]
, it first looks for package.json
, bower.json
,
or composer.json
in the current working directory depending on which dependency manager is requested.
It then calculates the MD5 hash of the configuration file and looks for a filed named
.tar.gz in the cache directory ($HOME/.package_cache by default). If the file does not
exist, npm-cache
uses the system's installed dependency manager to install the dependencies. Once the
dependencies are installed, npm-cache
tars the newly downloaded dependencies and stores them in the
cache directory. The next time npm-cache
runs and sees the same config file, it will find the tarball
in the cache directory and untar the dependencies in the current working directory.
Installation
npm install -g npm-cache
Usage
npm-cache install
To specify arguments to each dependency manager, add the arguments after listing the dependency manager.
For example, to install bower components with the --allow-root
option, and composer with the --dry-run
option:
npm-cache install bower --allow-root composer --dry-run
Examples
npm-cache install # try to install npm, bower, and composer components
npm-cache install bower # install only bower components
npm-cache install bower npm # install bower and npm components
npm-cache install bower --allow-root composer --dry-run # install bower with allow-root, and composer with --dry-run
npm-cache install --cacheDirectory /home/cache/ bower # install components using /home/cache as cache directory
npm-cache install --forceRefresh bower # force installing dependencies from package manager without cache
npm-cache install --noArchive npm # installs dependencies and caches them without compressing
npm-cache clean # cleans out all cached files in cache directory
Contributing
Though I have a busy day job, I will do my best to add simple feature requests and merge PRs as soon as I can. I know this package is not following many of today's best practices (namely TESTS, a proper branching strategy, and more), but I hope you still find it useful.
Important: Please submit all pull requests to the branch feature/pull-requests
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