1. videojs-generator-verify
A tool to verify that a generator-videojs-plugin project is ready for publish.
videojs-generator-verify
Package: videojs-generator-verify
Created by: videojs
Last modified: Tue, 26 Sep 2023 21:58:20 GMT
Version: 4.1.3
License: Apache-2.0
Downloads: 3,866
Repository: https://github.com/videojs/videojs-generator-verify

Install

npm install videojs-generator-verify
yarn add videojs-generator-verify

videojs-generator-verify

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A tool to verify that a generator-videojs-plugin project is ready for publish.

Maintenance Status: Stable

Installation

Install videojs-generator-verify and in-publish via npm

 $ npm install --save-dev videojs-generator-verify in-publish

Then add a script to your package.json as follows:

 {
  "scripts": {
    "prepublish": "not-in-install && npm run build && vjsverify || in-install"
  }
}

Usage

Command line

This package provides two binaries videojs-generator-verify and vjsverify. vjsverify is just an alias to videojs-generator-verify.

The cli has the following options:

 
  Usage: vjsverify [--verbose|--quiet|--skip-es-check]

  A tool to verify that a generator-videojs-plugin project is ready for publish.

  -v, --version       Print the version of videojs-generator-verify.
  -V, --verbose       Print all results, even successful ones.
  -q, --quiet         Don't print anything.
  -d, --dir [dir]     Run in this project directory, defaults to cwd.
  --skip-es-check     skip the syntax check, still here for backwards compatablity
  --skip-[name]       skip a test that you do not want to run. install, syntax, fields, require

API

It is also possible to require this package, and run the verify function manually. It takes several options in as an object and returns
a promise that is resolved to 0 on success and 1 on failure.

Options

Options are passed in an object by key/value.

Example

 const vjsverify = require('videojs-generator-verify');
const opitons = {verbose: true};

vjsverify(options).then(function(exitCode) {
  process.exit(exitCode);
}).catch(function(e) {
  console.error('Uh oh, internally vjsverify error', e);

  process.exit(1);
});
verbose

Type: boolean
Default: false

Print all results, even for success. By default only errors are printed.

quiet

Type: boolean
Default: false

Do not print anything.

dir

Type: string
Default: process.cwd()

Run vjsverify in a specific directory. Note that this directory must exist and contain a package.json.

skip

Type: array
Default: []

Skip a tests that are not relevant for your project. valid checks: require, syntax, fields, install

What is tested

This package tests three things:

  1. Do all the files referenced in package.json point to a file that exists
  2. Will the package be installable from npm after publish
  3. Are the dist files all using es5 syntax, unless --skip-es-check is passed.

License

Apache-2.0. Copyright (c) Brightcove, Inc.

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