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- xpm
- xpm/index.js
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Readme
xpm - the xPack project manager
This project implements xpm
- the xPack project manager -
as a Node.js CLI application.
The main purpose of xpm
is to orchestrate builds and manage dependencies
for language neutral, multi-version projects.
More specifically:
- to manage dependencies, like to install both source and binary packages, and to easily update them when new versions are released
- to manage build configurations and to run actions associated with various build steps.
The project is open-source and hosted on GitHub as xpack/xpm-js.
Quicklinks
If you already know the general facts about xpm
, you can directly skip to:
- project web site
- releases
- GitHub
- how to install
- how to get support
- npmjs/xpm
- published versions
xPacks overview
xPacks are general purpose multi-version software packages, much the same as the highly successful npm packages in the Node.js JavaScript ecosystem.
xPacks are usually Git repositories and can be published on npmjs.com or any npm compatible server.
For more details, please read the xPacks 101 page.
Prerequisites
The current version requires Node.js >= 12.
Since it is highly recommended to not use sudo
during install,
and instead
use a version manager or to customize the npm install location,
please read the
install page for more details.
Install
The basic command is:
npm install --global xpm@latest
Troubleshooting: in case xpm
was already installed, in certain conditions
the update may not succeed and xpm may become unusable; if this happens,
uninstall xpm and retry the install:
npm uninstall --global xpm
npm install --global xpm@latest
For more details, please refer to the install page.
User info
To get an initial glimpse on the program, ask it for help:
% xpm --help
The xPack project manager command line tool
Usage: xpm <command> [<subcommand>...] [<options> ...] [<args>...]
where <command> is one of:
init, install, link, list, run, uninstall
Common options:
--loglevel <level> Set log level (silent|warn|info|verbose|debug|trace)
-s|--silent Disable all messages (--loglevel silent)
-q|--quiet Mostly quiet, warnings and errors (--loglevel warn)
--informative Informative (--loglevel info)
-v|--verbose Verbose (--loglevel verbose)
-d|--debug Debug messages (--loglevel debug)
-dd|--trace Trace messages (--loglevel trace, -d -d)
--no-update-notifier Skip check for a more recent version
-C <folder> Set current folder
xpm -h|--help Quick help
xpm <command> -h|--help Quick help on command
xpm --version Show version
xpm -i|--interactive Enter interactive mode
npm xpm@0.14.9 '/Users/ilg/.nvm/versions/node/v16.16.0/lib/node_modules/xpm'
Home page: <https://xpack.github.io/xpm/>
Bug reports: <https://github.com/xpack/xpm-js/issues/>
Configuration
Similarly to npm, the entire configuration is in package.json
.
In addition to name
, version
,
there is an xpack
property that groups xpm specific properties:
dependencies
devDependencies
properties
actions
buildConfigurations
Template substitutions
To increase reusability, it is possible to use substitutions in the strings defining actions. The syntax is more elaborate than the simple variable substitution, and is using the LiquidJS template engine syntax, which accepts:
- variables, like
{{ configuration.name }}
- filters, like
{{ configuration.name | downcase }}
- tags, like
{% if os.platform != 'win32' %}xpm run execute --config synthetic-posix-cmake-debug{% endif %}
The following predefined objects are available:
package
, with the entirepackage.json
contentproperties
with the xPack propertiesos.platform
with the Node.js platform (possible values areaix
,darwin
,freebsd
,linux
,openbsd
,sunos
, andwin32
)os.arch
with the Node.js architecture (possible values arearm
,arm64
,ia32
,mips
,mipsel
,ppc
,ppc64
,s390
,s390x
,x32
, andx64
)
When the xpm command is started with --config
, properties
include the configuration properties before the xPack
properties and the following are also available:
configuration
with the current xPack build configuration; the configuration name is available asconfiguration.name
For the full list of variables available for substitutions, please read the README of the separate xpack/xpm-liquid-ts project.
Multi-line actions
In order to accommodate more complex actions, it is possible to define sequences of commands as arrays of strings, with each line executed as a separate command.
If multiple commands are generated via loops, line terminators can be inserted
with {{ os.EOL }}
), for example:
{% for command in package.xpack.my_commands %}{{ command }}{{ os.EOL }}{% endfor %}
The build folder path
When using build configurations, each build must be performed in a separate build folder.
This should be done using the reserved property buildFolderRelativePath
,
which must define a folder relative to the project root, usually below
a build
folder.
This property can be manually defined for each configuration, or in a computed property defined for the entire project, using a parametrised definition based on the configuration name, like:
"xpack": {
"properties": {
"buildFolderRelativePath": "{{ 'build' | path_join: configuration.name | to_filename | downcase }}"
}
}
Change log - incompatible changes
According to semver rules:
Major version X (X.y.z | X > 0) MUST be incremented if any backwards incompatible changes are introduced to the public API.
The incompatible changes, in reverse chronological order, are:
- v0.14.x: separate xPack from npm dependencies (see 0001 policy)
Maintainer info
This page documents how to use this module in an user application.
For developer and maintainer information, see the separate
README-DEVELOPER.md
and
README-MAINTAINER.md
pages.
License
The original content is released under the MIT License, with all rights reserved to Liviu Ionescu.
The design is heavily influenced by the npm
application,
Copyright (c) npm, Inc. and Contributors, Licensed on the
terms of The Artistic License 2.0.
Note
The xpm tool is currently work in progress and should be used with caution.