/repo-utils

Utils for normalizing and formatting repo metadata.

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This is a fork of the package created by Jon Schlinkert. The original package has not been updated for several years and has multiple security vulnerabilities. Creating this fork was the only way to address them. Read this issue for more information.

Utils for normalizing and formatting repo data.

You might also be interested in parse-git-config.

Table of Contents - [Install](#install) - [Usage](#usage) - [API](#api) - [Coverage](#coverage) - [About](#about)

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save repo-utils-js

Usage

var repo = require('repo-utils-js');

API

Get the name for a repository from: - github repository path (owner/project-name) - github URL - absolute file path to a directory on the local file system (. and '' may be used as aliases for the current working directory)

Params

  • cwd {String}: Absolute file path or github URL
  • returns {String}: Project name

Example

repo.name(process.cwd());
//=> 'repo-utils'
repo.name('.');
//=> 'repo-utils'
repo.name();
//=> 'repo-utils'

repo.name('https://github.com/jonschlinkert/repo-utils');
//=> 'repo-utils'
repo.name('jonschlinkert/repo-utils');
//=> 'repo-utils'

Create a github repository string in the form of owner/name, from: - full github repository URL - object returned from url.parse - list of arguments in the form of owner, name

Params

  • owner {String}: Repository owner
  • name {String}: Repository name
  • returns {String}: Reps

Example

repo.repository('jonschlinkert', 'micromatch');
//=> 'jonschlinkert/micromatch'

repo.repository({owner: 'jonschlinkert', repository: 'micromatch'});
//=> 'jonschlinkert/micromatch'

repo.repository('https://github.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch');
//=> 'jonschlinkert/micromatch'

Create a homepage URL from a github repository path or github repository URL.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name
  • options {Object}
  • returns {String}: Formatted github homepage url.

Example

repo.homepage('jonschlinkert/repo-utils');
//=> 'https://github.com/jonchlinkert/repo-utils'

Create a GitHub issues URL.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name or full github project URL.
  • options {Object}
  • returns {String}

Example

repo.isses('jonschlinkert/micromatch');
//=> 'https://github.com/jonchlinkert/micromatch/issues'

Create a GitHub bugs URL. Alias for .issues.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name
  • options {Object}
  • returns {String}

Example

repo.bugs('jonschlinkert/micromatch');
//=> 'https://github.com/jonchlinkert/micromatch/issues'

Create a github https URL.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name
  • options {Object|String}: Options object or optional branch
  • branch {String}: Optionally specify a branch
  • returns {String}

Example

repo.https('jonschlinkert/micromatch');
//=> 'https://github.com/jonchlinkert/micromatch'

Create a travis URL.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name
  • options {Object|String}: Options object or optional branch
  • branch {String}: Optionally specify a branch
  • returns {String}

Example

repo.travis('jonschlinkert/micromatch');
//=> 'https://travis-ci.org/jonschlinkert/micromatch'

Create a URL for a file in a github repository.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name or full GitHub repository URL.
  • branch {String}: Optionally specify a branch
  • path {String}: Path to the file, relative to the repository root.
  • returns {String}

Example

repo.file('https://github.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch', 'README.md');
//=> 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch/master/README.md'

repo.raw('jonschlinkert/micromatch', 'README.md');
//=> 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch/master/README.md'

Create a github "raw" content URL.

Params

  • repository {String}: Repository in the form of owner/project-name
  • options {Object|String}: Options object or optional branch
  • branch {String}: Optionally specify a branch
  • returns {String}

Example

repo.raw('https://github.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch', 'README.md');
//=> 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch/master/README.md'

repo.raw('jonschlinkert/micromatch', 'README.md');
//=> 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch/master/README.md'

Return true if the given string looks like a github URL.

Params

  • str {String}: URL to test
  • returns {Boolean}

Example

utils.isGithubUrl('https://github.com/whatever');
//=> true
utils.isGithubUrl('https://foo.com/whatever');
//=> false

Parse a GitHub repository URL or repository owner/project-name into an object.

Params

  • repositoryURL {String}: Full repository URL, or repository path in the form of owner/project-name
  • options {Object}
  • returns {Boolean}

Example

// see the tests for supported formats
repo.parse('https://raw.githubusercontent.com/jonschlinkert/micromatch/master/README.md');

// results in:
{ protocol: 'https:',
  slashes: true,
  hostname: 'raw.githubusercontent.com',
  host: 'raw.githubusercontent.com',
  pathname: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/foo/bar/master/README.md',
  path: '/foo/bar/master/README.md',
  href: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/foo/bar/master/README.md',
  owner: 'foo',
  name: 'bar',
  repo: 'foo/bar',
  repository: 'foo/bar',
  branch: 'master' }

Parse a GitHub repository path or URL by calling repo.parseUrl(), then expands it into an object of URLs. (the object also includes properties returned from .parse()). A file path maybe be passed as the second argument to include raw and file properties in the result.

Params

  • repository {String}
  • file {String}: Optionally pass a repository file path.
  • returns {String}

Example

// see the tests for supported formats
repo.expand('https://github.com/abc/xyz.git', 'README.md');

// results in:
{ protocol: 'https:',
  slashes: true,
  hostname: 'github.com',
  host: 'github.com',
  pathname: 'https://github.com/abc/xyz.git',
  path: '/abc/xyz.git',
  href: 'https://github.com/abc/xyz.git',
  owner: 'abc',
  name: 'xyz',
  repo: 'abc/xyz',
  repository: 'abc/xyz',
  branch: 'master',
  host_api: 'api.github.com',
  host_raw: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com',
  api: 'https://api.github.com/repos/abc/xyz',
  tarball: 'https://api.github.com/repos/abc/xyz/tarball/master',
  clone: 'https://github.com/abc/xyz',
  zip: 'https://github.com/abc/xyz/archive/master.zip',
  https: 'https://github.com/abc/xyz',
  travis: 'https://travis-ci.org/abc/xyz',
  file: 'https://github.com/abc/xyz/blob/master/README.md',
  raw: 'https://raw.githubusercontent.com/abc/xyz/master/README.md' }

Get the local git config path, or global if a local .git repository does not exist.

Params

  • type {String}: Pass global to get the global git config path regardless of whether or not a local repository exists.
  • returns {String}: Returns the local or global git path

Example

console.log(repo.gitConfigPath());
//=> /Users/jonschlinkert/dev/repo-utils/.git/config

// if local .git repo does not exist
console.log(repo.gitConfigPath());
/Users/jonschlinkert/.gitconfig

// get global path
console.log(repo.gitConfigPath('global'));
/Users/jonschlinkert/.gitconfig

Get and parse global git config.

Params

  • options {Object}: To get a local .git config, pass {type: 'local'}
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.gitConfig());

Get an owner string from the given object or string.

Params

  • config {String|Object}: If an object is passed, it must have a repository, url or author propert (looked for in that order), otherwise if a string is passed it must be parse-able by the parseUrl method.
  • returns {String}

Example

console.log(repo.owner(require('./package.json')));
//=> 'jonschlinkert'

Normalize a "person" object. If a "person" string is passed (like author, contributor etc) it is parsed into an object, otherwise the object is returned.

Params

  • val {String|Object}
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.person('Brian Woodward (https://github.com/doowb)'));
//=> { name: 'Brian Woodward', url: 'https://github.com/doowb' }
console.log(repo.person({ name: 'Brian Woodward', url: 'https://github.com/doowb' }));
//=> { name: 'Brian Woodward', url: 'https://github.com/doowb' }

Returns an author object from the given given config object. If config.author is a string it will be parsed into an object.

Params

  • config {Object}: Object with an author property
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.author({
  author: 'Brian Woodward (https://github.com/doowb)'
}));
//=> { name: 'Brian Woodward', url: 'https://github.com/doowb' }

console.log(repo.author({
  name: 'Brian Woodward',
  url: 'https://github.com/doowb'
}));
//=> { name: 'Brian Woodward', url: 'https://github.com/doowb' }

Returns the author.name from the given config object. If config.author is a string it will be parsed into an object first.

Params

  • config {Object}: Object with an author property
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.authorName({
  author: 'Brian Woodward (https://github.com/doowb)'
}));
//=> 'Brian Woodward'

console.log(repo.authorName({
  name: 'Brian Woodward',
  url: 'https://github.com/doowb'
}));
//=> 'Brian Woodward'

Returns the author.url from the given config object. If config.author is a string it will be parsed into an object first.

Params

  • config {Object}: Object with an author property
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.authorUrl({
  author: 'Brian Woodward (https://github.com/doowb)'
}));
//=> 'https://github.com/doowb'

console.log(repo.authorUrl({
  name: 'Brian Woodward',
  url: 'https://github.com/doowb'
}));
//=> 'https://github.com/doowb'

Returns the author.email from the given config object. If config.author is a string it will be parsed into an object first.

Params

  • config {Object}: Object with an author property
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.authorEmail({
author: 'Brian Woodward <brian.woodward@sellside.com> (https://github.com/doowb)'
}));
//=> 'brian.woodward@sellside.com'

console.log(repo.authorEmail({
  name: 'Brian Woodward',
  url: 'https://github.com/doowb',
email: 'brian.woodward@sellside.com'
}));
//=> 'brian.woodward@sellside.com'

Returns the author.username from the given config object. If config.author is a string it will be parsed into an object first.

Params

  • config {Object}: Object with an author property
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.authorUsername({
author: 'Brian Woodward <brian.woodward@sellside.com> (https://github.com/doowb)'
}));
//=> 'doowb'

console.log(repo.authorUsername({
  name: 'Brian Woodward',
  url: 'https://github.com/doowb',
email: 'brian.woodward@sellside.com'
}));
//=> 'doowb'

Returns a username from the given config object, by first attempting to get author.username, then

Params

  • config {Object}: Object with an author property
  • returns {Object}

Example

console.log(repo.username({
author: 'Brian Woodward <brian.woodward@sellside.com> (https://github.com/doowb)'
}));
//=> 'doowb'

console.log(repo.username({
  name: 'Brian Woodward',
  url: 'https://github.com/doowb',
email: 'brian.woodward@sellside.com'
}));
//=> 'doowb'

Coverage

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Statements   : 88.99% ( 202/227 )
Branches     : 79.69% ( 102/128 )
Functions    : 73.33% ( 22/30 )
Lines        : 88.99% ( 202/227 )

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Building docs

(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)

To generate the readme, run the following command:

$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

Running tests

Install dev dependencies:

$ npm install && npm test

License

MIT