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README.md
npm-pick-manifest

npm-pick-manifest is a standalone
implementation of npm's semver range resolution algorithm.
Install
$ npm install --save npm-pick-manifest
Table of Contents
Example
const pickManifest = require('npm-pick-manifest')
fetch('https://registry.npmjs.org/npm-pick-manifest').then(res => {
return res.json()
}).then(packument => {
return pickManifest(packument, '^1.0.0')
}) // get same manifest as npm would get if you `npm i npm-pick-manifest@^1.0.0`
Features
- Uses npm's exact semver resolution algorithm
- Supports ranges, tags, and versions
Contributing
The npm-pick-manifest team enthusiastically welcomes contributions and project participation! There's a bunch of things you can do if you want to contribute! The Contributor Guide has all the information you need for everything from reporting bugs to contributing entire new features. Please don't hesitate to jump in if you'd like to, or even ask us questions if something isn't clear.
API
> pickManifest(packument, selector, [opts]) -> manifest
Returns the manifest that matches selector, or throws an error.
Packuments are anything returned by metadata URLs from the npm registry. That
is, they're objects with the following shape (only fields used by
npm-pick-manifest included):
{
name: 'some-package',
'dist-tags': {
foo: '1.0.1'
},
versions: {
'1.0.0': { version: '1.0.0' },
'1.0.1': { version: '1.0.1' },
'1.0.2': { version: '1.0.2' },
'2.0.0': { version: '2.0.0' }
}
}
The algorithm will follow npm's algorithm for semver resolution, and only tag,
range, and version selectors are supported.
The function will throw ETARGET if there was no matching manifest, and
ENOVERSIONS if the packument object has no valid versions in versions.
If opts.defaultTag is provided, it will be used instead of latest. That is,
if that tag matches the selector, it will be used, even if a higher available
version matches the range.
If opts.enjoyBy is provided, it should be something that can be passed to new Date(x), such as a Date object or a timestamp string. It will be used to
filter the selected versions such that only versions less than or equal to
enjoyBy are considered.
If opts.includeDeprecated passed in as true, deprecated versions will be
selected. By default, deprecated versions other than defaultTag are ignored.