Check npm package dependencies size, licenses and impact on your package before installing it 🤔
If you like it, please, ⭐️ this repo!
- calculate dependencies size recursively
- show dependencies license policy for linking
- calculates impact on current package
- show full dependency graph
- analyses packages without downloading it
- supports yarn
- analyzes local package
- provides continuous integration (CI) mode
npm install -g npm-consider
Note: this tool is more useful when you colleagues also use it 😉
Add new dependency
npm-consider
has similar arguments as npm install
npm-consider install --save express
The command recursively requests packages info from npm and builds dependencies graph. Size of the package determined via HEAD
request to tarball
download URL.
Analyze local package
When called without arguments in package directory it builds dependency graph and calculate metrics for local package
npm-consider install
Using for automation and continuous integration
You can specify maximum values of size and number as well as allowed license types in config
of your package.json
.
"config": {
"maxPackagesNumber": 100,
"maxSizeBites": 840400,
"allowedLicenseTypes": [
"permissive",
"publicDomain",
"uncategorized"
]
}
Once provided you can call
npm-consider install --test
If all limits are satisfied command will exit with code=0
; otherwise code=1
.
Note: in this mode, npm-consider
will not call npm install
or yarn install
.
Supported properties:
maxPackagesNumber
max number ofnpm
dependencies incuding transitive dependenciesmaxSizeBites
max size of downloaded packages in bitesallowedLicenseTypes
what types of dependency licenses are accpetable for the package
Supported types are publicDomain
, permissive
, weaklyProtective
, protective
, networkProtective
, uncategorized
.
If you are not sure which license types are appropriate check this artice.
If project contains yarn.lock
file, then npm-consider
will do yarn add
with corresponding options.
npm-consider
calculates license type for every dependency. The type defines license policy for linking as a librtary. Data collected from Comparison of free and open-source software licenses on Wikipedia.
Public Domain
andPermissive
license allows you to do anything except sue the authorWeakly Protective
license have restriction to how can it be linked and combined with other licensesProtective
or Copyleft dependency license requires dependent module to have a free license, which prevents it from being proprietaryNetwork Protective
same as Protective but also triggers with network interactionUncategorized
means that license was not found in a package info or was not categorised in terms of linking; feel free to contribute to license categorisation;
Note: that even permissive licenses have some restrictions. Check the following slide and article to learn about license compatibility:
The Free-Libre / Open Source Software (FLOSS) License Slide
- Install runs
npm install
with the same arguments - Impact takes onto account already installed dependencies and shows relative impact. It behaves differently, depending on
--save
or--save-dev
option. The second one takes into account already installeddependencies
anddevDepenedencies
. - Details prints dependencies graph
- Skip cancels
npm install
; no changes in your project will apply.