loading configuration files for node modules. If you are building a node module that needs a configuration file, that the user of the module creates, you have come to the right place.
The module MyModule
has a configuration, by convention this configuration specified in in the file config.js
.
- In project
Main
the moduleMyModule
is required. - In project
Main
the moduleExternalModule
is also required. ExternalModule
also requiresMyModule
This means that when the module ExternalModule
uses MyModule
the configuration should be loaded from Main/node_modules/ExternalModule/config.js
,
and when the project Main
uses the module MyModule
the configuration should be loaded from Main/config.js
Because Main
and ExternalModule
both require the same version of MyModule
.
npm
only installs MyModule
in Main/node_modules/MyModule
.
MyModule
is not installed in Main/node_modules/ExternalModule/node_modules/MyModule
.
Therefore the require
-ing MyModule
from the code ExternalModule
in does not load the correct
config. It loads the config from Main/config.js
and not from Main/node_modules/ExternalModule/config.js
as it should.
The Main
projects config overrides the ExternalModule
config.
Use moduleconfig
in the module MyModule
MyModule.js is the main file pointed to by the package.json
in the MyModule
module
const moduleConfig = require("moduleconfig");
module.exports = moduleConfig(["config.js"], function(configFilePath){
return instantiateMyModulefromConfig(require(configFilePath));
});
You will have to implement the instantiateMyModulefromConfig
function yourself.
This will mean that this:
const myModule = require("MyModule");
will return an myModule
based on Main/node_modules/ExternalModule/config.js
when MyModule
is required
from a javascript file anywhere in the path Main/node_modules/ExternalModule/...
and it will return an myModule
based on Main/config.js
when MyModule
is required by code in Main
.