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# node-pkginfo
An easy way to expose properties on a module from a package.json
## Installation
### Installing npm (node package manager)
```
curl http://npmjs.org/install.sh | sh
```
### Installing pkginfo
```
[sudo] npm install pkginfo
```
## Motivation
How often when writing node.js modules have you written the following line(s) of code?
* Hard code your version string into your code
``` js
exports.version = '0.1.0';
```
* Programmatically expose the version from the package.json
``` js
exports.version = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync('/path/to/package.json', 'utf8')).version;
```
In other words, how often have you wanted to expose basic information from your package.json onto your module programmatically? **WELL NOW YOU CAN!**
## Usage
Using `pkginfo` is idiot-proof, just require and invoke it.
``` js
var pkginfo = require('pkginfo')(module);
console.dir(module.exports);
```
By invoking the `pkginfo` module all of the properties in your `package.json` file will be automatically exposed on the callee module (i.e. the parent module of `pkginfo`).
Here's a sample of the output:
```
{ name: 'simple-app',
description: 'A test fixture for pkginfo',
version: '0.1.0',
author: 'Charlie Robbins <charlie.robbins@gmail.com>',
keywords: [ 'test', 'fixture' ],
main: './index.js',
scripts: { test: 'vows test/*-test.js --spec' },
engines: { node: '>= 0.4.0' } }
```
### Expose specific properties
If you don't want to expose **all** properties on from your `package.json` on your module then simple pass those properties to the `pkginfo` function:
``` js
var pkginfo = require('pkginfo')(module, 'version', 'author');
console.dir(module.exports);
```
```
{ version: '0.1.0',
author: 'Charlie Robbins <charlie.robbins@gmail.com>' }
```
If you're looking for further usage see the [examples][0] included in this repository.
## Run Tests
Tests are written in [vows][1] and give complete coverage of all APIs.
```
vows test/*-test.js --spec
```
[0]: https://github.com/indexzero/node-pkginfo/tree/master/examples
[1]: http://vowsjs.org
#### Author: [Charlie Robbins](http://nodejitsu.com)