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have any json object you want

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This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (sourcegate) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

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sourcegate -- have any json you want

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Use

Give it an array of paths to json files or objects. They will be deep-merged, left to right, using n-deep-merge. It does not mutate any given vars, instead returns a new object. Array merges have union semantics. Files not found are for now simply ignored. Comments are allowed in json files thanks to strip-json-comments.

var sg = require('sourcegate');
var merged = sg(['initialize.json', 'customize/config.json', {c: 3}])

If you are using this to write linter rules, and even if not, you should look into hal-rc or best beverage.

Configure

Sourcegate takes a second argument with the following default options:

{
  root: process.cwd(),
  relative: true,
  merge: true,
  write: {
    path: '', // a file name or path is required to enable writing it
    options: {},
    root: process.cwd(), // optional
    relative: true // optional
  },
  async: false // always the case so far...
}

If the root path is set, it can be relative (by default), or absolute.

Notice that merging is actually optional. That was added for the tests, though it could be useful elsewhere for simply loading files to memory.

The write is optional, enabled by write.path. The options are handed to node. The write.root and write.relative are same as the ones used for reading, unless explicitly made different.

Missing

Some day there may be an async implementation. I so far use it only for workflow tasks, thus async hasn't been needed.

Test Build Status

npm test

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Dependency Status devDependency Status

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This is free and unencumbered public domain software. For more information, see UNLICENSE.