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pg-testdb-template
Richard Wen
rrwen.dev@gmail.com
Command line tool for creating a pg-testdb template file
Install
- Install Node.js
- Install pg-testdb via
npm
- Install pg-testdb-template via
npm
npm install pg-testdb --save-dev
npm install pg-testdb-template -g
For the latest developer version, see Developer Install.
Usage
Create a template file named pg-testdb-template.js
for the pg-testdb package in the current directory:
pg-testdb-template
Create a template file named pg_tests.js
in the current directory:
pg-testdb-template pg_tests.js
For help, use:
pg-testdb-template --help
Developer Notes
Developer Install
Install the latest developer version with npm
from github:
npm install git+https://github.com/rrwen/pg-testdb-template
Install from git
cloned source:
- Ensure git is installed
- Clone into current path
- Install via
npm
git clone https://github.com/rrwen/pg-testdb-template
cd pg-testdb-template
npm install
Upload to Github
- Ensure git is installed
- Inside the
pg-testdb-template
folder, add all files and commit changes - Push to github
git add .
git commit -a -m "Generic update"
git push
Upload to npm
- Update the version in
package.json
- Login to npm
- Publish to npm
npm login
npm publish
Implementation
The npm core package fs was used to copy a template from the pg-testdb-template install directory to the user's current directory:
- Create a read stream with
var read = fs.createReadStream('template.js');
- Create a write stream with
var write = fs.createWriteStream('copy.js');
- Pipe the read stream to the write stream
read.pipe(write);