require-extensions v0.0.4
require-extensions

Get the extensions of executable file names as glob pattern or regular expression
Install with npm
$ npm i require-extensions --saveUsage
require.extensions.glob // -> {.js,.coffee}
require.extensions.regexp // -> /(?:\.js|\.coffee)/
require.extensions.regexp.string // -> '(?:\.js|\.coffee)'require('require-extensions');
var glob = require('glob');
var files = glob.sync("plugins/*." + require.extensions.glob);
// -> ['plugins/thisfile.js', 'plugins/thatfile.coffee', 'plugins/thisfile.litcoffee']
files[0].match(require.extensions.regexp);
// -> != nullFunctions
glob
return a glob pattern for require.extensions
regexp
return a new RegExp object that matches require.extensions
regexp_string
return a new String regular expression that matches require.extensions
Motivation
Many libraries use a hardcoded .js string to discover executable file names, unfortunately leaving out other extensions that contain executable code such as .coffee, .litcoffee, and potentially others that are accessible through Node’s require.extensions property. By making this property accessible as a glob pattern and regular expression, it will become easier to use it as a search pattern and load code that was written in other languages or dialects.
Author
Andreas Pizsa
License
Copyright © 2016 Andreas Pizsa Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on January 21, 2016.