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const definitions = require('./definitions.js') // use the defined flattening function, and copy over any scoped // registries and registry-specific "nerfdart" configs verbatim // // TODO: make these getters so that we only have to make dirty // the thing that changed, and then flatten the fields that // could have changed when a config.set is called. // // TODO: move nerfdart auth stuff into a nested object that // is only passed along to paths that end up calling npm-registry-fetch. const flatten = (obj, flat = {}) => { for (const [key, val] of Object.entries(obj)) { const def = definitions[key] if (def && def.flatten) { def.flatten(key, obj, flat) } else if (/@.*:registry$/i.test(key) || /^\/\//.test(key)) { flat[key] = val } } // XXX make this the bin/npm-cli.js file explicitly instead // otherwise using npm programmatically is a bit of a pain. flat.npmBin = require.main ? require.main.filename : /* istanbul ignore next - not configurable property */ undefined flat.nodeBin = process.env.NODE || process.execPath // XXX should this be sha512? is it even relevant? flat.hashAlgorithm = 'sha1' return flat } // aliases where they get expanded into a completely different thing // these are NOT supported in the environment or npmrc files, only // expanded on the CLI. // TODO: when we switch off of nopt, use an arg parser that supports // more reasonable aliasing and short opts right in the definitions set. const shorthands = { 'enjoy-by': ['--before'], d: ['--loglevel', 'info'], dd: ['--loglevel', 'verbose'], ddd: ['--loglevel', 'silly'], quiet: ['--loglevel', 'warn'], q: ['--loglevel', 'warn'], s: ['--loglevel', 'silent'], silent: ['--loglevel', 'silent'], verbose: ['--loglevel', 'verbose'], desc: ['--description'], help: ['--usage'], local: ['--no-global'], n: ['--no-yes'], no: ['--no-yes'], porcelain: ['--parseable'], readonly: ['--read-only'], reg: ['--registry'], iwr: ['--include-workspace-root'], ...Object.entries(definitions).reduce((acc, [key, { short = [] }]) => { // can be either an array or string for (const s of [].concat(short)) { acc[s] = [`--${key}`] } return acc }, {}), } module.exports = { get defaults () { // NB: 'default' is a reserved word return Object.entries(definitions).reduce((acc, [key, { default: d }]) => { acc[key] = d return acc }, {}) }, definitions, flatten, shorthands, }
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