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libnpmhook
libnpmhook
is a Node.js library for
programmatically managing the npm registry's server-side hooks.
For a more general introduction to managing hooks, see the introductory blog post.
Table of Contents
Example
const hooks = require('libnpmhook')
console.log(await hooks.ls('mypkg', {token: 'deadbeef'}))
// array of hook objects on `mypkg`.
Install
$ npm install libnpmhook
API
opts
for libnpmhook
commands
libnpmhook
uses npm-registry-fetch
.
All options are passed through directly to that library, so please refer to its
own opts
documentation
for options that can be passed in.
A couple of options of note for those in a hurry:
opts.token
- can be passed in and will be used as the authentication token for the registry. For other ways to pass in auth details, see the n-r-f docs.opts.otp
- certain operations will require an OTP token to be passed in. If alibnpmhook
command fails witherr.code === EOTP
, please retry the request with{otp: <2fa token>}
> hooks.add(name, endpoint, secret, [opts]) -> Promise
name
is the name of the package, org, or user/org scope to watch. The type is
determined by the name syntax: '@foo/bar'
and 'foo'
are treated as packages,
@foo
is treated as a scope, and ~user
is treated as an org name or scope.
Each type will attach to different events.
The endpoint
should be a fully-qualified http URL for the endpoint the hook
will send its payload to when it fires. secret
is a shared secret that the
hook will send to that endpoint to verify that it's actually coming from the
registry hook.
The returned Promise resolves to the full hook object that was created,
including its generated id
.
See also: POST /v1/hooks/hook
Example
await hooks.add('~zkat', 'https://example.com/api/added', 'supersekrit', {
token: 'myregistrytoken',
otp: '694207'
})
=>
{ id: '16f7xoal',
username: 'zkat',
name: 'zkat',
endpoint: 'https://example.com/api/added',
secret: 'supersekrit',
type: 'owner',
created: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
updated: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
deleted: false,
delivered: false,
last_delivery: null,
response_code: 0,
status: 'active' }
> hooks.find(id, [opts]) -> Promise
Returns the hook identified by id
.
The returned Promise resolves to the full hook object that was found, or error
with err.code
of 'E404'
if it didn't exist.
See also: GET /v1/hooks/hook/:id
Example
await hooks.find('16f7xoal', {token: 'myregistrytoken'})
=>
{ id: '16f7xoal',
username: 'zkat',
name: 'zkat',
endpoint: 'https://example.com/api/added',
secret: 'supersekrit',
type: 'owner',
created: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
updated: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
deleted: false,
delivered: false,
last_delivery: null,
response_code: 0,
status: 'active' }
> hooks.rm(id, [opts]) -> Promise
Removes the hook identified by id
.
The returned Promise resolves to the full hook object that was removed, if it
existed, or null
if no such hook was there (instead of erroring).
See also: DELETE /v1/hooks/hook/:id
Example
await hooks.rm('16f7xoal', {
token: 'myregistrytoken',
otp: '694207'
})
=>
{ id: '16f7xoal',
username: 'zkat',
name: 'zkat',
endpoint: 'https://example.com/api/added',
secret: 'supersekrit',
type: 'owner',
created: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
updated: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
deleted: true,
delivered: false,
last_delivery: null,
response_code: 0,
status: 'active' }
// Repeat it...
await hooks.rm('16f7xoal', {
token: 'myregistrytoken',
otp: '694207'
})
=> null
> hooks.update(id, endpoint, secret, [opts]) -> Promise
The id
should be a hook ID from a previously-created hook.
The endpoint
should be a fully-qualified http URL for the endpoint the hook
will send its payload to when it fires. secret
is a shared secret that the
hook will send to that endpoint to verify that it's actually coming from the
registry hook.
The returned Promise resolves to the full hook object that was updated, if it
existed. Otherwise, it will error with an 'E404'
error code.
See also: PUT /v1/hooks/hook/:id
Example
await hooks.update('16fxoal', 'https://example.com/api/other', 'newsekrit', {
token: 'myregistrytoken',
otp: '694207'
})
=>
{ id: '16f7xoal',
username: 'zkat',
name: 'zkat',
endpoint: 'https://example.com/api/other',
secret: 'newsekrit',
type: 'owner',
created: '2018-08-21T20:05:25.125Z',
updated: '2018-08-21T20:14:41.964Z',
deleted: false,
delivered: false,
last_delivery: null,
response_code: 0,
status: 'active' }
> hooks.ls([opts]) -> Promise
Resolves to an array of hook objects associated with the account you're authenticated as.
Results can be further filtered with three values that can be passed in through
opts
:
opts.package
- filter results by package nameopts.limit
- maximum number of hooks to returnopts.offset
- pagination offset for results (use withopts.limit
)
See also:
Example
await hooks.ls({token: 'myregistrytoken'})
=>
[
{ id: '16f7xoal', ... },
{ id: 'wnyf98a1', ... },
...
]
> hooks.ls.stream([opts]) -> Stream
Returns a stream of hook objects associated with the account you're
authenticated as. The returned stream is a valid Symbol.asyncIterator
on
node@>=10
.
Results can be further filtered with three values that can be passed in through
opts
:
opts.package
- filter results by package nameopts.limit
- maximum number of hooks to returnopts.offset
- pagination offset for results (use withopts.limit
)
See also:
Example
for await (let hook of hooks.ls.stream({token: 'myregistrytoken'})) {
console.log('found hook:', hook.id)
}
=>
// outputs:
// found hook: 16f7xoal
// found hook: wnyf98a1