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Module for standard input/output management with NodeJS

Package Exports

  • stdio

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 (stdio) 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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Module for input/output management with nodejs.

Build Status

Website: http://sgmonda.github.io/stdio/

NPM

1. Installation

To install the most recent release from npm, run:

npm install stdio

2. Usage

You can do many things with this module:

  • Parse UNIX-like command line options
  • Read standard input at once
  • Make prompt questions

2.1. Parse Unix-like command line options

var stdio = require('stdio');
var ops = stdio.getopt({
    'check': {key: 'c', args: 2, description: 'What this option means'},
    'map': {key: 'm', description: 'Another description', mandatory: true},
    'kaka': {key: 'k', args: 2, mandatory: true},
    'ooo': {key: 'o'}
});
console.log(ops);

If you run the previous example with the command

node pruebas.js -c 23 45 88 --map -k 23 44 cosa

Program output will be:

{ check: [ '23', '45' ],
  args: [ '88', 'cosa' ],
  map: true,
  kaka: [ '23', '44' ] }

So you can check options:

if(ops.map){
    // Your action
}
if(ops.kaka){
    // Your action, using ops.kaka[0] or ops.kaka[1] or...
}

As you can see, every option in ops object can has 3 different type of values:

  • The boolean value true if it has been specified without an args attribute.
  • A single string if it has been specified with args: 1.
  • A string array, if it has been specified with args >= 2.

Options can have the attribute multiple:

var ops = stdio.getopt({
    'check': {key: 'c', args: 1, description: 'What this option means', multiple: true}
});

in which case they can appear multiple times:

node test.js -c 1 -c 2 -c 3

So that an array will be returned:

{ check: ['1', '2', '3'] }

This module can generate an usage message automatically. You can use it when user specifies --help option, which is automatically supported. This code:

var stdio = require('stdio');

var ops = stdio.getopt({
    una: {description: 'Sets something to some value', key: 'u', args: 2, mandatory: true},
    otra_muy_larga: {description: 'A boolean flag', key: 'o', mandatory: true},
    una_sin_desc: {description: 'Another boolean flag'},
    ultima: {description: 'A description', key: 'u', args: 1}
}, '[FILE1] [FILE2] ...'); // Optional extra arguments description

will produce the following output (if it is called with --help flag):

USAGE: node something.js [OPTIONS] [FILE1] [FILE2] ...
  -u, --una <ARG1> <ARG2> 	Sets something to some value (mandatory)
  -o, --otra_muy_larga    	A boolean flag (mandatory)
  --una_sin_desc          	Another boolean flag
  -u, --ultima <ARG1>     	A description

If a non-expected option is given or a mandatory option is not, an error (followed by the usage message) will be shown, finishing your program automatically. It's cool, isn`t it?

2.2. Read standard input at once

This simple following code will read the whole standard input.

var stdio = require('stdio');
stdio.read(function(data){
    console.log(data);
});

Obviously it is not recommended for huge input files.

2.3. Show prompt questions and wait user's answer

var stdio = require('stdio');
stdio.question('This is a question?', ['y', 'n'], function (err, answer) {
    // Use answer here
});

The previous code will show something like the following:

This is a question? [y/n]:

and waits until user enters an answer. There will be 3 retries before reporting an error by mean of the callback.

3. Testing

To run tests, use the following command from module's root:

npm test

Changelog

0.1.7

  • Support for multiple options added by mean of multiple: true flag:
node test.js -c 1 -c 2 -c 3

0.1.6

  • Arguments now can have "=" sign escaped: node program.js -m loc.ark+\\=13960\\=t0000693r.meta.json will give the following:
{
  createHelp: [Function],
  printHelp: [Function],
  meta: 'loc.ark+=13960=t0000693r.meta.json'
}

0.1.5

  • Added support for prompt questions without options

0.1.4

  • New fancy feature! Now you can show simple prompts to interact with users by mean of a question.
  • Old printf-like feature has been removed.

0.1.3

  • Support for extended large options added. Now it is possible to write --anoption=44 instead of --anoption 44. This works only for options with a single parameter.

0.1.2

  • Bug fix: Negative numbers as parameters caused wrong errors.

0.1.1

  • Grouped short options support added (for boolean flags). Now you can write -abc instead of -a -b -c.
  • Usage message has been simplified. Extra arguments description is supported now.

0.1.0

  • If an option is specified with less arguments than the specified, an error (and the help message) is shown and program finishes.
  • Captured options now has 3 possible values: true, a single string or an array of strings. Much easier to use than in previous releases (but incompatible with them, so be careful updating).

Projects using stdio module

The following projects are currently using stdio module:

If you use this module in your project, please, let us know.