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npm-registry-client

The code that npm uses to talk to the registry.

It handles all the caching and HTTP calls.

Usage

var RegClient = require('npm-registry-client')
var client = new RegClient(config)

client.get("npm", "latest", 1000, function (er, data, raw, res) {
  // error is an error if there was a problem.
  // data is the parsed data object
  // raw is the json string
  // res is the response from couch
})

Configuration

This program is designed to work with npmconf, but you can also pass in a plain-jane object with the appropriate configs, and it'll shim it for you. Any configuration thingie that has get/set/del methods will also be accepted.

  • registry Required {String} URL to the registry
  • cache Required {String} Path to the cache folder
  • always-auth {Boolean} Auth even for GET requests.
  • auth {String} A base64-encoded username:password
  • email {String} User's email address
  • tag {String} The default tag to use when publishing new packages. Default = "latest"
  • ca {String} Cerficate signing authority certificates to trust.
  • strict-ssl {Boolean} Whether or not to be strict with SSL certificates. Default = true
  • user-agent {String} User agent header to send. Default = "node/{process.version} {process.platform} {process.arch}"
  • log {Object} The logger to use. Defaults to require("npmlog") if that works, otherwise logs are disabled.
  • fetch-retries {Number} Number of times to retry on GET failures. Default=2
  • fetch-retry-factor {Number} factor setting for node-retry. Default=10
  • fetch-retry-mintimeout {Number} minTimeout setting for node-retry. Default=10000 (10 seconds)
  • fetch-retry-maxtimeout {Number} maxTimeout setting for node-retry. Default=60000 (60 seconds)
  • proxy {URL} The url to proxy requests through.
  • https-proxy {URL} The url to proxy https requests through. Defaults to be the same as proxy if unset.
  • _auth {String} The base64-encoded authorization header.
  • username _password {String} Username/password to use to generate _auth if not supplied.
  • _token {Object} A token for use with couch-login

client.request(method, where, [what], [etag], [nofollow], cb)

  • method {String} HTTP method
  • where {String} Path to request on the server
  • what {Stream | Buffer | String | Object} The request body. Objects that are not Buffers or Streams are encoded as JSON.
  • etag {String} The cached ETag
  • nofollow {Boolean} Prevent following 302/301 responses
  • cb {Function}
    • error {Error | null}
    • data {Object} the parsed data object
    • raw {String} the json
    • res {Response Object} response from couch

Make a request to the registry. All the other methods are wrappers around this. one.

client.adduser(username, password, email, cb)

  • username {String}
  • password {String}
  • email {String}
  • cb {Function}

Add a user account to the registry, or verify the credentials.

client.get(url, [timeout], [nofollow], [staleOk], cb)

  • url {String} The url path to fetch
  • timeout {Number} Number of seconds old that a cached copy must be before a new request will be made.
  • nofollow {Boolean} Do not follow 301/302 responses
  • staleOk {Boolean} If there's cached data available, then return that to the callback quickly, and update the cache the background.

Fetches data from the registry via a GET request, saving it in the cache folder with the ETag.

client.publish(data, tarball, [readme], cb)

  • data {Object} Package data
  • tarball {String | Stream} Filename or stream of the package tarball
  • readme {String} Contents of the README markdown file
  • cb {Function}

Publish a package to the registry.

Note that this does not create the tarball from a folder. However, it can accept a gzipped tar stream or a filename to a tarball.

client.star(package, starred, cb)

  • package {String} Name of the package to star
  • starred {Boolean} True to star the package, false to unstar it.
  • cb {Function}

Star or unstar a package.

Note that the user does not have to be the package owner to star or unstar a package, though other writes do require that the user be the package owner.

client.stars(username, cb)

  • username {String} Name of user to fetch starred packages for.
  • cb {Function}

View your own or another user's starred packages.

client.tag(project, version, tag, cb)

  • project {String} Project name
  • version {String} Version to tag
  • tag {String} Tag name to apply
  • cb {Function}

Mark a version in the dist-tags hash, so that pkg@tag will fetch the specified version.

client.unpublish(name, [ver], cb)

  • name {String} package name
  • ver {String} version to unpublish. Leave blank to unpublish all versions.
  • cb {Function}

Remove a version of a package (or all versions) from the registry. When the last version us unpublished, the entire document is removed from the database.

client.upload(where, file, [etag], [nofollow], cb)

  • where {String} URL path to upload to
  • file {String | Stream} Either the filename or a readable stream
  • etag {String} Cache ETag
  • nofollow {Boolean} Do not follow 301/302 responses
  • cb {Function}

Upload an attachment. Mostly used by client.publish().