1.0.2 • Published 11 months ago

package-json-analyzer v1.0.2

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MIT
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github
Last release
11 months ago

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NPM Dependency Reporter

This project is a tool for analyzing dependencies from a package.json file. It generates an HTML report that provides information about each dependency's repository. The report includes the star count, open issue count, last updated date, homepage (on both npm and GitHub), and the license type.

Installation

You can install this package via npm using the following command:

npm install package-json-analyzer

Usage

The main function getDependencyReport requires three parameters:

  • packageJsonPath: The path to the package.json file to analyze.
  • outputHtmlPath: The path where the HTML report will be saved.
  • githubToken: Your GitHub personal access token. This is required to use GitHub's API to fetch repository information.

Here's an example of how you could use this function:

import getDependencyReport from 'package-json-analyzer';

const packageJsonPath = './path/to/your/package.json';
const outputHtmlPath = './path/to/output/report.html';
const githubToken = 'your github token here';

getDependencyReport(packageJsonPath, outputHtmlPath, githubToken);

example

This will create an HTML report at the specified outputHtmlPath. The report contains information about the dependency's GitHub and npm homepages, and the type of license.

A check is also performed on the type of license. Packages with licenses that may be considered risky for commercial development (like GPL, AGPL, SSPL) are highlighted. If such packages are found, their details will be displayed separately in the report.

Contributing

Contributions are always welcome. Please make a pull request.

License

This project is licensed under the terms of the MIT license.

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