Package Exports
- preferred-node-version
Readme
Get the preferred Node.js version of a user or project.
This looks for any .nvmrc or
package.json (engines.node field)
in the current directory, parent directories or home directory.
nvm aliases (like current or lts/erbium) and version ranges (like 12 or
>=12) are resolved to regular "major.minor.patch" version strings.
This also looks for any
.node-version,
.n-node-version,
.naverc,
.nodeenvrc file or
NODE_VERSION,
NODIST_NODE_VERSION
environment variable.
Examples
import preferredNodeVersion from 'preferred-node-version'
// Look for any `.nvmrc` or `package.json` (`engines.node` field)
const { version } = await preferredNodeVersion()
console.log(version) // 12.10.0
// Search only the home directory and environment variables
const { version } = await preferredNodeVersion({ global: true })
// Start looking for a Node.js version file from this directory instead
const { version } = await preferredNodeVersion({ cwd: '/path/to/cwd' })Install
npm install preferred-node-versionThis package is an ES module and must be loaded using
an import or import() statement,
not require().
Usage
preferredNodeVersion(options?)
options: object?
Returns: Promise<object>
Return value
The returned promise resolves to an object with the following properties. An empty object is returned if no preferred Node.js version was found.
If a file cannot be read or if it contains an invalid version, the promise is rejected with an error.
version
Type: string
Full Node.js version. For example 12.16.2
rawVersion
Type: string
Node.js version as specified in the Node.js version file. This might include
aliases or version ranges. For example latest, lts/erbium, 12 or
12.16.2.
filePath
Type: string?
Absolute path to the Node.js version file. Either filePath or envVariable is
defined.
envVariable
Type: string?
Name of the environment variable containing the version. For example
NODE_VERSION. Either filePath or envVariable is defined.
options
cwd
Type: string | URL
Default: process.cwd()
Start looking for a Node.js version file from this directory.
global
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true, find the global Node.js version instead:
- use only the home directory and environment variables
- ignore the current directory and parent directories
mirror
Type: string
Default: https://nodejs.org/dist
Base URL to fetch the list of available Node.js versions. Can be customized (for
example https://npmmirror.com/mirrors/node).
The following environment variables can also be used: NODE_MIRROR,
NVM_NODEJS_ORG_MIRROR, N_NODE_MIRROR or NODIST_NODE_MIRROR.
fetch
Type: boolean
Default: undefined
The list of available Node.js versions is cached for one hour by default. If the
fetch option is:
true: the cache will not be usedfalse: the cache will be used even if it's older than one hour
See also
nve: Run a specific Node.js version (CLI)nvexeca: Run a specific Node.js version (programmatic)get-node: Download Node.jsnormalize-node-version: Normalize and validate Node.js versionsnode-version-alias: Resolve Node.js version aliases likelatest,ltsorerbiumall-node-versions: List all available Node.js versionsfetch-node-website: Fetch releases on nodejs.org
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