import { readFileSync } from 'node:fs'; import { dirname, resolve, sep } from 'node:path'; import { fileURLToPath } from 'node:url'; const NM = `${sep}node_modules${sep}`; const DIST = `${sep}dist${sep}`; /** * Find the package.json file, either from a TypeScript file somewhere not * in a 'dist' folder, or a built and/or installed 'dist' folder. * * Note: this *only* works if you build your code into `'./dist'`, and that the * source path does not also contain `'dist'`! If you don't build into * `'./dist'`, or if you have files at `./src/dist/dist.ts`, then this will * not work properly! * * The default `pathFromSrc` option assumes that the calling code lives one * folder below the root of the package. Otherwise, it must be specified. * * Example: * * ```ts * // src/index.ts * import { findPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist' * * const pj = findPackageJson(import.meta.url) * console.log(`package.json found at ${pj}`) * ``` * * If the caller is deeper within the project source, then you must provide * the appropriate fallback path: * * ```ts * // src/components/something.ts * import { findPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist' * * const pj = findPackageJson(import.meta.url, '../../package.json') * console.log(`package.json found at ${pj}`) * ``` * * When running from CommmonJS, use `__filename` instead of `import.meta.url` * * ```ts * // src/index.cts * import { findPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist' * * const pj = findPackageJson(__filename) * console.log(`package.json found at ${pj}`) * ``` */ export const findPackageJson = (from, pathFromSrc = '../package.json') => { const f = typeof from === 'object' || from.startsWith('file://') ? fileURLToPath(from) : from; const __dirname = dirname(f); const nms = __dirname.lastIndexOf(NM); if (nms !== -1) { // inside of node_modules. find the dist directly under package name. const nm = __dirname.substring(0, nms + NM.length); const pkgDir = __dirname.substring(nms + NM.length); const pkgName = pkgDir.startsWith('@') ? pkgDir.split(sep).slice(0, 2).join(sep) : String(pkgDir.split(sep)[0]); return resolve(nm, pkgName, 'package.json'); } else { // see if we are in a dist folder. const d = __dirname.lastIndexOf(DIST); if (d !== -1) { return resolve(__dirname.substring(0, d), 'package.json'); } else { return resolve(__dirname, pathFromSrc); } } }; /** * Load the package.json file, either from a TypeScript file somewhere not * in a 'dist' folder, or a built and/or installed 'dist' folder. * * Note: this *only* works if you build your code into `'./dist'`, and that the * source path does not also contain `'dist'`! If you don't build into * `'./dist'`, or if you have files at `./src/dist/dist.ts`, then this will * not work properly! * * The default `pathFromSrc` option assumes that the calling code lives one * folder below the root of the package. Otherwise, it must be specified. * * Example: * * ```ts * // src/index.ts * import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist' * * const pj = loadPackageJson(import.meta.url) * console.log(`Hello from ${pj.name}@${pj.version}`) * ``` * * If the caller is deeper within the project source, then you must provide * the appropriate fallback path: * * ```ts * // src/components/something.ts * import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist' * * const pj = loadPackageJson(import.meta.url, '../../package.json') * console.log(`Hello from ${pj.name}@${pj.version}`) * ``` * * When running from CommmonJS, use `__filename` instead of `import.meta.url` * * ```ts * // src/index.cts * import { loadPackageJson } from 'package-json-from-dist' * * const pj = loadPackageJson(__filename) * console.log(`Hello from ${pj.name}@${pj.version}`) * ``` */ export const loadPackageJson = (from, pathFromSrc = '../package.json') => JSON.parse(readFileSync(findPackageJson(from, pathFromSrc), 'utf8')); //# sourceMappingURL=index.js.map