From 3c51c3be85bb0d1bdb87ea0d6632f1c256912f27 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Dimitri Staessens Date: Sun, 6 Oct 2019 21:37:45 +0200 Subject: build: Add some required modules for node --- node_modules/upath/readme.md | 335 +++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ 1 file changed, 335 insertions(+) create mode 100644 node_modules/upath/readme.md (limited to 'node_modules/upath/readme.md') diff --git a/node_modules/upath/readme.md b/node_modules/upath/readme.md new file mode 100644 index 0000000..ed9539c --- /dev/null +++ b/node_modules/upath/readme.md @@ -0,0 +1,335 @@ +# upath v1.1.0 + +[![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/anodynos/upath.svg?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/anodynos/upath) +[![Up to date Status](https://david-dm.org/anodynos/upath.png)](https://david-dm.org/anodynos/upath) + +A drop-in replacement / proxy to nodejs's `path` that: + + * Replaces the windows `\` with the unix `/` in all string params & results. This has significant positives - see below. + + * Adds **filename extensions** functions `addExt`, `trimExt`, `removeExt`, `changeExt`, and `defaultExt`. + + * Add a `normalizeSafe` function to preserve any meaningful leading `./` & a `normalizeTrim` which additionally trims any useless ending `/`. + + * Plus a helper `toUnix` that simply converts `\` to `/` and consolidates duplicates. + +**Useful note: these docs are actually auto generated from [specs](https://github.com/anodynos/upath/blob/master/source/spec/upath-spec.coffee), running on Linux.** + +Notes: + + * `upath.sep` is set to `'/'` for seamless replacement (as of 1.0.3). + + * upath has no runtime dependencies, except built-in `path` (as of 1.0.4) + + * travis-ci tested in node versions 4 to 10 + +## Why ? + +Normal `path` doesn't convert paths to a unified format (ie `/`) before calculating paths (`normalize`, `join`), which can lead to numerous problems. +Also path joining, normalization etc on the two formats is not consistent, depending on where it runs. Running `path` on Windows yields different results than when it runs on Linux / Mac. + +In general, if you code your paths logic while developing on Unix/Mac and it runs on Windows, you may run into problems when using `path`. + +Note that using **Unix `/` on Windows** works perfectly inside nodejs (and other languages), so there's no reason to stick to the Windows legacy at all. + +##### Examples / specs + + +Check out the different (improved) behavior to vanilla `path`: + + `upath.normalize(path)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'c:/windows/nodejs/path'` ---> `'c:/windows/nodejs/path'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'c:/windows/../nodejs/path'` ---> `'c:/nodejs/path'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'c:\\windows\\nodejs\\path'` ---> `'c:/windows/nodejs/path'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'c:\windows\nodejs\path'` + ✓ `'c:\\windows\\..\\nodejs\\path'` ---> `'c:/nodejs/path'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'c:\windows\..\nodejs\path'` + ✓ `'//windows\\unix/mixed'` ---> `'/windows/unix/mixed'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'/windows\unix/mixed'` + ✓ `'\\windows//unix/mixed'` ---> `'/windows/unix/mixed'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'\windows/unix/mixed'` + ✓ `'////\\windows\\..\\unix/mixed/'` ---> `'/unix/mixed/'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'/\windows\..\unix/mixed/'` + + +Joining paths can also be a problem: + + `upath.join(paths...)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'some/nodejs/deep', '../path'` ---> `'some/nodejs/path'` // equal to `path.join()` + ✓ `'some/nodejs\\windows', '../path'` ---> `'some/nodejs/path'` // `path.join()` gives `'some/path'` + ✓ `'some\\windows\\only', '..\\path'` ---> `'some/windows/path'` // `path.join()` gives `'some\windows\only/..\path'` + + +Parsing with `path.parse()` should also be consistent across OSes: + + `upath.parse(path)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'c:\Windows\Directory\somefile.ext'` ---> `{ root: '', dir: 'c:/Windows/Directory', base: 'somefile.ext', ext: '.ext', name: 'somefile' }` + // `path.parse()` gives `'{ root: '', dir: '', base: 'c:\\Windows\\Directory\\somefile.ext', ext: '.ext', name: 'c:\\Windows\\Directory\\somefile' }'` + ✓ `'/root/of/unix/somefile.ext'` ---> `{ root: '/', dir: '/root/of/unix', base: 'somefile.ext', ext: '.ext', name: 'somefile' }` // equal to `path.parse()` + + +## Added functions + + +#### `upath.toUnix(path)` + +Just converts all `` to `/` and consolidates duplicates, without performing any normalization. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.toUnix(path)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'.//windows\//unix//mixed////'` ---> `'./windows/unix/mixed/'` + ✓ `'..///windows\..\\unix/mixed'` ---> `'../windows/../unix/mixed'` + + +#### `upath.normalizeSafe(path)` + +Exactly like `path.normalize(path)`, but it keeps the first meaningful `./`. + +Note that the unix `/` is returned everywhere, so windows `\` is always converted to unix `/`. + +##### Examples / specs & how it differs from vanilla `path` + + `upath.normalizeSafe(path)` --returns--> + + ✓ `''` ---> `'.'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'.'` ---> `'.'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'./'` ---> `'./'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'.//'` ---> `'./'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'.\\'` ---> `'./'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'.\'` + ✓ `'.\\//'` ---> `'./'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'.\/'` + ✓ `'./..'` ---> `'..'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'.//..'` ---> `'..'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'./../'` ---> `'../'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'.\\..\\'` ---> `'../'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'.\..\'` + ✓ `'./../dep'` ---> `'../dep'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'../dep'` ---> `'../dep'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'../path/dep'` ---> `'../path/dep'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'../path/../dep'` ---> `'../dep'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'dep'` ---> `'dep'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'path//dep'` ---> `'path/dep'` // equal to `path.normalize()` + ✓ `'./dep'` ---> `'./dep'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'dep'` + ✓ `'./path/dep'` ---> `'./path/dep'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'path/dep'` + ✓ `'./path/../dep'` ---> `'./dep'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'dep'` + ✓ `'.//windows\\unix/mixed/'` ---> `'./windows/unix/mixed/'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'windows\unix/mixed/'` + ✓ `'..//windows\\unix/mixed'` ---> `'../windows/unix/mixed'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'../windows\unix/mixed'` + ✓ `'windows\\unix/mixed/'` ---> `'windows/unix/mixed/'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'windows\unix/mixed/'` + ✓ `'..//windows\\..\\unix/mixed'` ---> `'../unix/mixed'` // `path.normalize()` gives `'../windows\..\unix/mixed'` + + +#### `upath.normalizeTrim(path)` + +Exactly like `path.normalizeSafe(path)`, but it trims any useless ending `/`. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.normalizeTrim(path)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'./'` ---> `'.'` // `upath.normalizeSafe()` gives `'./'` + ✓ `'./../'` ---> `'..'` // `upath.normalizeSafe()` gives `'../'` + ✓ `'./../dep/'` ---> `'../dep'` // `upath.normalizeSafe()` gives `'../dep/'` + ✓ `'path//dep\\'` ---> `'path/dep'` // `upath.normalizeSafe()` gives `'path/dep/'` + ✓ `'.//windows\\unix/mixed/'` ---> `'./windows/unix/mixed'` // `upath.normalizeSafe()` gives `'./windows/unix/mixed/'` + + +#### `upath.joinSafe([path1][, path2][, ...])` + +Exactly like `path.join()`, but it keeps the first meaningful `./`. + +Note that the unix `/` is returned everywhere, so windows `\` is always converted to unix `/`. + +##### Examples / specs & how it differs from vanilla `path` + + `upath.joinSafe(path)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'some/nodejs/deep', '../path'` ---> `'some/nodejs/path'` // equal to `path.join()` + ✓ `'./some/local/unix/', '../path'` ---> `'./some/local/path'` // `path.join()` gives `'some/local/path'` + ✓ `'./some\\current\\mixed', '..\\path'` ---> `'./some/current/path'` // `path.join()` gives `'some\current\mixed/..\path'` + ✓ `'../some/relative/destination', '..\\path'` ---> `'../some/relative/path'` // `path.join()` gives `'../some/relative/destination/..\path'` + + +## Added functions for *filename extension* manipulation. + +**Happy notes:** + + In all functions you can: + + * use both `.ext` & `ext` - the dot `.` on the extension is always adjusted correctly. + + * omit the `ext` param (pass null/undefined/empty string) and the common sense thing will happen. + + * ignore specific extensions from being considered as valid ones (eg `.min`, `.dev` `.aLongExtIsNotAnExt` etc), hence no trimming or replacement takes place on them. + + + +#### `upath.addExt(filename, [ext])` + +Adds `.ext` to `filename`, but only if it doesn't already have the exact extension. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.addExt(filename, 'js')` --returns--> + + ✓ `'myfile/addExt'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.js'` + ✓ `'myfile/addExt.txt'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.txt.js'` + ✓ `'myfile/addExt.js'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.js'` + ✓ `'myfile/addExt.min.'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.min..js'` + + +It adds nothing if no `ext` param is passed. + + `upath.addExt(filename)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'myfile/addExt'` ---> `'myfile/addExt'` + ✓ `'myfile/addExt.txt'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.txt'` + ✓ `'myfile/addExt.js'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.js'` + ✓ `'myfile/addExt.min.'` ---> `'myfile/addExt.min.'` + + +#### `upath.trimExt(filename, [ignoreExts], [maxSize=7])` + +Trims a filename's extension. + + * Extensions are considered to be up to `maxSize` chars long, counting the dot (defaults to 7). + + * An `Array` of `ignoreExts` (eg `['.min']`) prevents these from being considered as extension, thus are not trimmed. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.trimExt(filename)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'my/trimedExt.txt'` ---> `'my/trimedExt'` + ✓ `'my/trimedExt'` ---> `'my/trimedExt'` + ✓ `'my/trimedExt.min'` ---> `'my/trimedExt'` + ✓ `'my/trimedExt.min.js'` ---> `'my/trimedExt.min'` + ✓ `'../my/trimedExt.longExt'` ---> `'../my/trimedExt.longExt'` + + +It is ignoring `.min` & `.dev` as extensions, and considers exts with up to 8 chars. + + `upath.removeExt(filename, ['min', '.dev'], 8)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'my/trimedExt.txt'` ---> `'my/trimedExt'` + ✓ `'my/trimedExt.min'` ---> `'my/trimedExt.min'` + ✓ `'my/trimedExt.dev'` ---> `'my/trimedExt.dev'` + ✓ `'../my/trimedExt.longExt'` ---> `'../my/trimedExt'` + ✓ `'../my/trimedExt.longRExt'` ---> `'../my/trimedExt.longRExt'` + + +#### `upath.removeExt(filename, ext)` + +Removes the specific `ext` extension from filename, if it has it. Otherwise it leaves it as is. +As in all upath functions, it be `.ext` or `ext`. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.removeExt(filename, '.js')` --returns--> + + ✓ `'removedExt.js'` ---> `'removedExt'` + ✓ `'removedExt.txt.js'` ---> `'removedExt.txt'` + ✓ `'notRemoved.txt'` ---> `'notRemoved.txt'` + + +#### `upath.changeExt(filename, [ext], [ignoreExts], [maxSize=7])` + +Changes a filename's extension to `ext`. If it has no (valid) extension, it adds it. + + * Valid extensions are considered to be up to `maxSize` chars long, counting the dot (defaults to 7). + + * An `Array` of `ignoreExts` (eg `['.min']`) prevents these from being considered as extension, thus are not changed - the new extension is added instead. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.changeExt(filename, '.js')` --returns--> + + ✓ `'my/module.min'` ---> `'my/module.js'` + ✓ `'my/module.coffee'` ---> `'my/module.js'` + ✓ `'my/module'` ---> `'my/module.js'` + ✓ `'file/withDot.'` ---> `'file/withDot.js'` + ✓ `'file/change.longExt'` ---> `'file/change.longExt.js'` + + +If no `ext` param is given, it trims the current extension (if any). + + `upath.changeExt(filename)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'my/module.min'` ---> `'my/module'` + ✓ `'my/module.coffee'` ---> `'my/module'` + ✓ `'my/module'` ---> `'my/module'` + ✓ `'file/withDot.'` ---> `'file/withDot'` + ✓ `'file/change.longExt'` ---> `'file/change.longExt'` + + +It is ignoring `.min` & `.dev` as extensions, and considers exts with up to 8 chars. + + `upath.changeExt(filename, 'js', ['min', '.dev'], 8)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'my/module.coffee'` ---> `'my/module.js'` + ✓ `'file/notValidExt.min'` ---> `'file/notValidExt.min.js'` + ✓ `'file/notValidExt.dev'` ---> `'file/notValidExt.dev.js'` + ✓ `'file/change.longExt'` ---> `'file/change.js'` + ✓ `'file/change.longRExt'` ---> `'file/change.longRExt.js'` + + +#### `upath.defaultExt(filename, [ext], [ignoreExts], [maxSize=7])` + +Adds `.ext` to `filename`, only if it doesn't already have _any_ *old* extension. + + * (Old) extensions are considered to be up to `maxSize` chars long, counting the dot (defaults to 7). + + * An `Array` of `ignoreExts` (eg `['.min']`) will force adding default `.ext` even if one of these is present. + +##### Examples / specs + + `upath.defaultExt(filename, 'js')` --returns--> + + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.js'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.js'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.js'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.min'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.min'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.longExt'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.longExt.js'` + + +If no `ext` param is passed, it leaves filename intact. + + `upath.defaultExt(filename)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.js'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.js'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.min'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.min'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.longExt'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.longExt'` + + +It is ignoring `.min` & `.dev` as extensions, and considers exts with up to 8 chars. + + `upath.defaultExt(filename, 'js', ['min', '.dev'], 8)` --returns--> + + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.js'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.min'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.min.js'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.dev'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.dev.js'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.longExt'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.longExt'` + ✓ `'fileWith/defaultExt.longRext'` ---> `'fileWith/defaultExt.longRext.js'` + + +Copyright(c) 2014-2017 Angelos Pikoulas (agelos.pikoulas@gmail.com) + +Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person +obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation +files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without +restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, +copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell +copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the +Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following +conditions: + +The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be +included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software. + +THE SOFTWARE IS PROVIDED "AS IS", WITHOUT WARRANTY OF ANY KIND, +EXPRESS OR IMPLIED, INCLUDING BUT NOT LIMITED TO THE WARRANTIES +OF MERCHANTABILITY, FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE AND +NONINFRINGEMENT. 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