stuartlangridge / npm-watch

run npm scripts when files change

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npm-watch

Run scripts from package.json when files change.

Synopsis

Install it:

npm install npm-watch

Add a top-level "watch" config to your package.json and a "watch" script to your "scripts":

{
  "watch": {
    "test": "{src,test}/*.js"
  },
  "scripts": {
    "test": "tape test/*.js",
    "watch": "npm-watch"
  }
}

The keys of the "watch" config should match the names of your "scripts", and the values should be a glob pattern or array of glob patterns to watch.

If you need to watch files with extensions other than those that nodemon watches by default (.js, .coffee, .litcoffee), you can set the value to an object with patterns and extensions keys. You can also add an ignore key (a list or a string) to ignore specific files.

{
  "watch": {
    "test": {
      "patterns": ["src", "test"],
      "extensions": "js,jsx",
      "ignore": "src/vendor/external.min.js"
    }
  },
  "scripts": {
    "test": "tape test/*.js"
  }
}

Start the watcher with npm run watch in a terminal, then edit some files:

mkdir src test
npm run watch &
cat <<EOF > test/test-sum.js
var test = require('tape')
test('sum module', function (t) {
  var sum = require('../src/sum.js')
  t.ok(sum(1, 2), 3, "Sums appear correct")
  t.end()
})
EOF

(Feel free to use the editor of your choice, cat just makes for easy demos)

You should see that your tests ran automatically, and failed because src/sum.js is missing. Let's fix that:

cat <<EOF > src/sum.js
module.exports = function (a, b)  {
  return 1
}
EOF

Our tests will run again, and this time they almost work. Let's fix sum.js:

cat <<EOF > src/sum.js
module.exports = function (a, b)  {
  return a + b
}
EOF

Tests run perfectly, ship it to the enterprise!

Acknowledgements

This module does very little but run nodemon for you, all credit for the reliable file watching and process restarting should go to there.

License

MIT

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