| # cosmiconfig |
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| [](https://codecov.io/gh/cosmiconfig/cosmiconfig) |
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| Cosmiconfig searches for and loads configuration for your program. |
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| It features smart defaults based on conventional expectations in the JavaScript ecosystem. |
| But it's also flexible enough to search wherever you'd like to search, and load whatever you'd like to load. |
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| By default, Cosmiconfig will check the current directory for the following: |
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| - a `package.json` property |
| - a JSON or YAML, extensionless "rc file" |
| - an "rc file" with the extensions `.json`, `.yaml`, `.yml`, `.js`, `.ts`, `.mjs`, or `.cjs` |
| - any of the above two inside a `.config` subdirectory |
| - a `.config.js`, `.config.ts`, `.config.mjs`, or `.config.cjs` file |
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| For example, if your module's name is "myapp", cosmiconfig will search up the directory tree for configuration in the following places: |
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| - a `myapp` property in `package.json` |
| - a `.myapprc` file in JSON or YAML format |
| - a `.myapprc.json`, `.myapprc.yaml`, `.myapprc.yml`, `.myapprc.js`, `.myapprc.ts`, `.myapprc.mjs`, or `.myapprc.cjs` file |
| - a `myapprc`, `myapprc.json`, `myapprc.yaml`, `myapprc.yml`, `myapprc.js`, `myapprc.ts`, `myapprc.mjs`, or `myapprc.cjs` file inside a `.config` subdirectory |
| - a `myapp.config.js`, `myapp.config.ts`, `myapp.config.mjs`, or `myapp.config.cjs` file |
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| Optionally, you can tell it to search up the directory tree using [search strategies], |
| checking each of these places in each directory, until it finds some acceptable configuration (or hits the home directory). |
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| ## Table of contents |
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| - [Installation](#installation) |
| - [Usage for tooling developers](#usage-for-tooling-developers) |
| - [Result](#result) |
| - [Asynchronous API](#asynchronous-api) |
| - [cosmiconfig()](#cosmiconfig-1) |
| - [explorer.search()](#explorersearch) |
| - [explorer.load()](#explorerload) |
| - [explorer.clearLoadCache()](#explorerclearloadcache) |
| - [explorer.clearSearchCache()](#explorerclearsearchcache) |
| - [explorer.clearCaches()](#explorerclearcaches) |
| - [Synchronous API](#synchronous-api) |
| - [cosmiconfigSync()](#cosmiconfigsync) |
| - [explorerSync.search()](#explorersyncsearch) |
| - [explorerSync.load()](#explorersyncload) |
| - [explorerSync.clearLoadCache()](#explorersyncclearloadcache) |
| - [explorerSync.clearSearchCache()](#explorersyncclearsearchcache) |
| - [explorerSync.clearCaches()](#explorersyncclearcaches) |
| - [cosmiconfigOptions](#cosmiconfigoptions) |
| - [searchStrategy](#searchstrategy) |
| - [searchPlaces](#searchplaces) |
| - [loaders](#loaders) |
| - [packageProp](#packageprop) |
| - [stopDir](#stopdir) |
| - [cache](#cache) |
| - [transform](#transform) |
| - [ignoreEmptySearchPlaces](#ignoreemptysearchplaces) |
| - [Loading JS modules](#loading-js-modules) |
| - [Caching](#caching) |
| - [Differences from rc](#differences-from-rc) |
| - [Usage for end users](#usage-for-end-users) |
| - [Imports](#imports) |
| - [Contributing & Development](#contributing--development) |
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| ## Installation |
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| ``` |
| npm install cosmiconfig |
| ``` |
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| Tested in Node 14+. |
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| ## Usage for tooling developers |
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| *If you are an end user (i.e. a user of a tool that uses cosmiconfig, like `prettier` or `stylelint`), |
| you can skip down to [the end user section](#usage-for-end-users).* |
| |
| Create a Cosmiconfig explorer, then either `search` for or directly `load` a configuration file. |
| |
| ```js |
| const { cosmiconfig, cosmiconfigSync } = require('cosmiconfig'); |
| // ... |
| const explorer = cosmiconfig(moduleName); |
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| // Search for a configuration by walking up directories. |
| // See documentation for search, below. |
| explorer.search() |
| .then((result) => { |
| // result.config is the parsed configuration object. |
| // result.filepath is the path to the config file that was found. |
| // result.isEmpty is true if there was nothing to parse in the config file. |
| }) |
| .catch((error) => { |
| // Do something constructive. |
| }); |
| |
| // Load a configuration directly when you know where it should be. |
| // The result object is the same as for search. |
| // See documentation for load, below. |
| explorer.load(pathToConfig).then(/* ... */); |
| |
| // You can also search and load synchronously. |
| const explorerSync = cosmiconfigSync(moduleName); |
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| const searchedFor = explorerSync.search(); |
| const loaded = explorerSync.load(pathToConfig); |
| ``` |
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| ## Result |
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| The result object you get from `search` or `load` has the following properties: |
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| - **config:** The parsed configuration object. `undefined` if the file is empty. |
| - **filepath:** The path to the configuration file that was found. |
| - **isEmpty:** `true` if the configuration file is empty. This property will not be present if the configuration file is not empty. |
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| ## Asynchronous API |
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| ### cosmiconfig() |
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| ```js |
| const { cosmiconfig } = require('cosmiconfig'); |
| const explorer = cosmiconfig(moduleName, /* optional */ cosmiconfigOptions) |
| ``` |
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| Creates a cosmiconfig instance ("explorer") configured according to the arguments, and initializes its caches. |
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| #### moduleName |
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| Type: `string`. **Required.** |
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| Your module name. This is used to create the default [`searchPlaces`] and [`packageProp`]. |
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| If your [`searchPlaces`] value will include files, as it does by default (e.g. `${moduleName}rc`), your `moduleName` must consist of characters allowed in filenames. That means you should not copy scoped package names, such as `@my-org/my-package`, directly into `moduleName`. |
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| **[`cosmiconfigOptions`] are documented below.** |
| You may not need them, and should first read about the functions you'll use. |
| |
| ### explorer.search() |
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| ```js |
| explorer.search([searchFrom]).then(result => { /* ... */ }) |
| ``` |
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| Searches for a configuration file. Returns a Promise that resolves with a [result] or with `null`, if no configuration file is found. |
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| You can do the same thing synchronously with [`explorerSync.search()`]. |
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| Let's say your module name is `goldengrahams` so you initialized with `const explorer = cosmiconfig('goldengrahams');`. |
| Here's how your default [`search()`] will work: |
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| - Starting from `process.cwd()` (or some other directory defined by the `searchFrom` argument to [`search()`]), look for configuration objects in the following places: |
| 1. A `goldengrahams` property in a `package.json` file. |
| 2. A `.goldengrahamsrc` file with JSON or YAML syntax. |
| 3. A `.goldengrahamsrc.json`, `.goldengrahamsrc.yaml`, `.goldengrahamsrc.yml`, `.goldengrahamsrc.js`, `.goldengrahamsrc.ts`, `.goldengrahamsrc.mjs`, or `.goldengrahamsrc.cjs` file. (To learn more about how JS files are loaded, see ["Loading JS modules"].) |
| 4. A `goldengrahamsrc`, `goldengrahamsrc.json`, `goldengrahamsrc.yaml`, `goldengrahamsrc.yml`, `goldengrahamsrc.js`, `goldengrahamsrc.ts`, `goldengrahamsrc.mjs`, or `goldengrahamsrc.cjs` file in the `.config` subdirectory. |
| 5. A `goldengrahams.config.js`, `goldengrahams.config.ts`, `goldengrahams.config.mjs`, or `goldengrahams.config.cjs` file. (To learn more about how JS files are loaded, see ["Loading JS modules"].) |
| - If none of those searches reveal a configuration object, continue depending on the current search strategy: |
| - If it's `none` (which is the default if you don't specify a [`stopDir`] option), stop here and return/resolve with `null`. |
| - If it's `global` (which is the default if you specify a [`stopDir`] option), move up one directory level and try again, |
| recursing until arriving at the configured [`stopDir`] option, which defaults to the user's home directory. |
| - After arriving at the [`stopDir`], the global configuration directory (as defined by [`env-paths`] without prefix) is also checked, |
| looking at the files `config`, `config.json`, `config.yaml`, `config.yml`, `config.js`, `config.ts`, `config.cjs`, and `config.mjs` |
| in the directory `~/.config/goldengrahams/` (on Linux; see [`env-paths`] documentation for other OSs). |
| - If it's `project`, check whether a `package.json` file is present in the current directory, and if not, |
| move up one directory level and try again, recursing until there is one. |
| - If at any point a parsable configuration is found, the [`search()`] Promise resolves with its [result] \(or, with [`explorerSync.search()`], the [result] is returned). |
| - If no configuration object is found, the [`search()`] Promise resolves with `null` (or, with [`explorerSync.search()`], `null` is returned). |
| - If a configuration object is found *but is malformed* (causing a parsing error), the [`search()`] Promise rejects with that error (so you should `.catch()` it). (Or, with [`explorerSync.search()`], the error is thrown.) |
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| **If you know exactly where your configuration file should be, you can use [`load()`], instead.** |
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| **The search process is highly customizable.** |
| Use the cosmiconfig options [`searchPlaces`] and [`loaders`] to precisely define where you want to look for configurations and how you want to load them. |
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| #### searchFrom |
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| Type: `string`. |
| Default: `process.cwd()`. |
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| A filename. |
| [`search()`] will start its search here. |
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| If the value is a directory, that's where the search starts. |
| If it's a file, the search starts in that file's directory. |
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| ### explorer.load() |
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| ```js |
| explorer.load(loadPath).then(result => { /* ... */ }) |
| ``` |
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| Loads a configuration file. Returns a Promise that resolves with a [result] or rejects with an error (if the file does not exist or cannot be loaded). |
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| Use `load` if you already know where the configuration file is and you just need to load it. |
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| ```js |
| explorer.load('load/this/file.json'); // Tries to load load/this/file.json. |
| ``` |
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| If you load a `package.json` file, the result will be derived from whatever property is specified as your [`packageProp`]. |
| `package.yaml` will work as well if you specify these file names in your [`searchPlaces`]. |
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| You can do the same thing synchronously with [`explorerSync.load()`]. |
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| ### explorer.clearLoadCache() |
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| Clears the cache used in [`load()`]. |
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| ### explorer.clearSearchCache() |
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| Clears the cache used in [`search()`]. |
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| ### explorer.clearCaches() |
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| Performs both [`clearLoadCache()`] and [`clearSearchCache()`]. |
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| ## Synchronous API |
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| ### cosmiconfigSync() |
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| ```js |
| const { cosmiconfigSync } = require('cosmiconfig'); |
| const explorerSync = cosmiconfigSync(moduleName, /* optional */ cosmiconfigOptions) |
| ``` |
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| Creates a *synchronous* cosmiconfig instance ("explorerSync") configured according to the arguments, and initializes its caches. |
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| See [`cosmiconfig()`](#cosmiconfig-1). |
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| ### explorerSync.search() |
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| ```js |
| const result = explorerSync.search([searchFrom]); |
| ``` |
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| Synchronous version of [`explorer.search()`]. |
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| Returns a [result] or `null`. |
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| ### explorerSync.load() |
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| ```js |
| const result = explorerSync.load(loadPath); |
| ``` |
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| Synchronous version of [`explorer.load()`]. |
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| Returns a [result]. |
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| ### explorerSync.clearLoadCache() |
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| Clears the cache used in [`load()`]. |
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| ### explorerSync.clearSearchCache() |
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| Clears the cache used in [`search()`]. |
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| ### explorerSync.clearCaches() |
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| Performs both [`clearLoadCache()`] and [`clearSearchCache()`]. |
| |
| ## cosmiconfigOptions |
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| Type: `Object`. |
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| Possible options are documented below. |
| |
| ### searchStrategy |
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| Type: `string` |
| Default: `global` if [`stopDir`] is specified, `none` otherwise. |
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| The strategy that should be used to determine which directories to check for configuration files. |
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| - `none`: Only checks in the current working directory. |
| - `project`: Starts in the current working directory, traversing upwards until a `package.{json,yaml}` file is found. |
| - `global`: Starts in the current working directory, traversing upwards until the configured [`stopDir`] |
| (or the current user's home directory if none is given). Then, if no configuration is found, also look in the |
| operating system's default configuration directory (according to [`env-paths`] without prefix), |
| where a different set of file names is checked: |
| |
| ```js |
| [ |
| `config`, |
| `config.json`, |
| `config.yaml`, |
| `config.yml`, |
| `config.js`, |
| `config.ts`, |
| `config.cjs`, |
| `config.mjs` |
| ] |
| ``` |
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| ### searchPlaces |
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| Type: `Array<string>`. |
| Default: See below. |
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| An array of places that [`search()`] will check in each directory as it moves up the directory tree. |
| Each place is relative to the directory being searched, and the places are checked in the specified order. |
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| **Default `searchPlaces`:** |
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| For the [asynchronous API](#asynchronous-api), these are the default `searchPlaces`: |
| |
| ```js |
| [ |
| 'package.json', |
| `.${moduleName}rc`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.json`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.yaml`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.yml`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.js`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.ts`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.mjs`, |
| `.${moduleName}rc.cjs`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.json`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.yaml`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.yml`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.js`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.ts`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.mjs`, |
| `.config/${moduleName}rc.cjs`, |
| `${moduleName}.config.js`, |
| `${moduleName}.config.ts`, |
| `${moduleName}.config.mjs`, |
| `${moduleName}.config.cjs`, |
| ]; |
| ``` |
| |
| For the [synchronous API](#synchronous-api), the only difference is that `.mjs` files are not included. See ["Loading JS modules"] for more information. |
| |
| Create your own array to search more, fewer, or altogether different places. |
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| Every item in `searchPlaces` needs to have a loader in [`loaders`] that corresponds to its extension. |
| (Common extensions are covered by default loaders.) |
| Read more about [`loaders`] below. |
| |
| `package.json` is a special value: When it is included in `searchPlaces`, Cosmiconfig will always parse it as JSON and load a property within it, not the whole file. |
| That property is defined with the [`packageProp`] option, and defaults to your module name. |
| |
| `package.yaml` (used by pnpm) works the same way. |
| |
| Examples, with a module named `porgy`: |
| |
| ```js |
| // Disallow extensions on rc files: |
| ['package.json', '.porgyrc', 'porgy.config.js'] |
| ``` |
| |
| ```js |
| // Limit the options dramatically: |
| ['package.json', '.porgyrc'] |
| ``` |
| |
| ```js |
| // Maybe you want to look for a wide variety of JS flavors: |
| [ |
| 'porgy.config.js', |
| 'porgy.config.mjs', |
| 'porgy.config.ts', |
| 'porgy.config.coffee' |
| ] |
| // ^^ You will need to designate a custom loader to tell |
| // Cosmiconfig how to handle `.coffee` files. |
| ``` |
| |
| ```js |
| // Look within a .config/ subdirectory of every searched directory: |
| [ |
| 'package.json', |
| '.porgyrc', |
| '.config/.porgyrc', |
| '.porgyrc.json', |
| '.config/.porgyrc.json' |
| ] |
| ``` |
| |
| ### loaders |
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| Type: `Object`. |
| Default: See below. |
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| An object that maps extensions to the loader functions responsible for loading and parsing files with those extensions. |
| |
| Cosmiconfig exposes its default loaders on the named export `defaultLoaders` and `defaultLoadersSync`. |
| |
| **Default `loaders`:** |
| |
| ```js |
| const { defaultLoaders, defaultLoadersSync } = require('cosmiconfig'); |
| |
| console.log(Object.entries(defaultLoaders)); |
| // [ |
| // [ '.mjs', [Function: loadJs] ], |
| // [ '.cjs', [Function: loadJs] ], |
| // [ '.js', [Function: loadJs] ], |
| // [ '.ts', [Function: loadTs] ], |
| // [ '.json', [Function: loadJson] ], |
| // [ '.yaml', [Function: loadYaml] ], |
| // [ '.yml', [Function: loadYaml] ], |
| // [ 'noExt', [Function: loadYaml] ] |
| // ] |
| |
| console.log(Object.entries(defaultLoadersSync)); |
| // [ |
| // [ '.cjs', [Function: loadJsSync] ], |
| // [ '.js', [Function: loadJsSync] ], |
| // [ '.ts', [Function: loadTsSync] ], |
| // [ '.json', [Function: loadJson] ], |
| // [ '.yaml', [Function: loadYaml] ], |
| // [ '.yml', [Function: loadYaml] ], |
| // [ 'noExt', [Function: loadYaml] ] |
| // ] |
| ``` |
| |
| (YAML is a superset of JSON; which means YAML parsers can parse JSON; which is how extensionless files can be either YAML *or* JSON with only one parser.) |
| |
| **If you provide a `loaders` object, your object will be *merged* with the defaults.** |
| So you can override one or two without having to override them all. |
| |
| **Keys in `loaders`** are extensions (starting with a period), or `noExt` to specify the loader for files *without* extensions, like `.myapprc`. |
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| **Values in `loaders`** are a loader function (described below) whose values are loader functions. |
| |
| **The most common use case for custom loaders value is to load extensionless `rc` files as strict JSON**, instead of JSON *or* YAML (the default). |
| To accomplish that, provide the following `loaders` value: |
| |
| ```js |
| { |
| noExt: defaultLoaders['.json']; |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| If you want to load files that are not handled by the loader functions Cosmiconfig exposes, you can write a custom loader function or use one from NPM if it exists. |
| |
| **Use cases for custom loader function:** |
| |
| - Allow configuration syntaxes that aren't handled by Cosmiconfig's defaults, like JSON5, INI, or XML. |
| - Parse JS files with Babel before deriving the configuration. |
| |
| **Custom loader functions** have the following signature: |
| |
| ```ts |
| // Sync |
| type SyncLoader = (filepath: string, content: string) => Object | null |
| |
| // Async |
| type AsyncLoader = (filepath: string, content: string) => Object | null | Promise<Object | null> |
| ``` |
| |
| Cosmiconfig reads the file when it checks whether the file exists, so it will provide you with both the file's path and its content. |
| Do whatever you need to, and return either a configuration object or `null` (or, for async-only loaders, a Promise that resolves with one of those). |
| `null` indicates that no real configuration was found and the search should continue. |
| |
| A few things to note: |
| |
| - If you use a custom loader, be aware of whether it's sync or async: you cannot use async customer loaders with the sync API ([`cosmiconfigSync()`]). |
| - **Special JS syntax can also be handled by using a `require` hook**, because `defaultLoaders['.js']` just uses `require`. |
| Whether you use custom loaders or a `require` hook is up to you. |
| |
| Examples: |
| |
| ```js |
| // Allow JSON5 syntax: |
| cosmiconfig('foo', { |
| loaders: { |
| '.json': json5Loader |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| // Allow a special configuration syntax of your own creation: |
| cosmiconfig('foo', { |
| loaders: { |
| '.special': specialLoader |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| // Allow many flavors of JS, using custom loaders: |
| cosmiconfig('foo', { |
| loaders: { |
| '.coffee': coffeeScriptLoader |
| } |
| }); |
| |
| // Allow many flavors of JS but rely on require hooks: |
| cosmiconfig('foo', { |
| loaders: { |
| '.coffee': defaultLoaders['.js'] |
| } |
| }); |
| ``` |
| |
| ### packageProp |
| |
| Type: `string | Array<string>`. |
| Default: `` `${moduleName}` ``. |
| |
| Name of the property in `package.json` (or `package.yaml`) to look for. |
| |
| Use a period-delimited string or an array of strings to describe a path to nested properties. |
| |
| For example, the value `'configs.myPackage'` or `['configs', 'myPackage']` will get you the `"myPackage"` value in a `package.json` like this: |
| |
| ```json |
| { |
| "configs": { |
| "myPackage": {"option": "value"} |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| If nested property names within the path include periods, you need to use an array of strings. For example, the value `['configs', 'foo.bar', 'baz']` will get you the `"baz"` value in a `package.json` like this: |
| |
| ```json |
| { |
| "configs": { |
| "foo.bar": { |
| "baz": {"option": "value"} |
| } |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| If a string includes period but corresponds to a top-level property name, it will not be interpreted as a period-delimited path. For example, the value `'one.two'` will get you the `"three"` value in a `package.json` like this: |
| |
| ```json |
| { |
| "one.two": "three", |
| "one": { |
| "two": "four" |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| ### stopDir |
| |
| Type: `string`. |
| Default: Absolute path to your home directory. |
| |
| Directory where the search will stop. |
| |
| ### cache |
| |
| Type: `boolean`. |
| Default: `true`. |
| |
| If `false`, no caches will be used. |
| Read more about ["Caching"](#caching) below. |
| |
| ### transform |
| |
| Type: `(Result) => Promise<Result> | Result`. |
| |
| A function that transforms the parsed configuration. Receives the [result]. |
| |
| If using [`search()`] or [`load()`] \(which are async), the transform function can return the transformed result or return a Promise that resolves with the transformed result. |
| If using `cosmiconfigSync`, [`search()`] or [`load()`], the function must be synchronous and return the transformed result. |
| |
| The reason you might use this option — instead of simply applying your transform function some other way — is that *the transformed result will be cached*. If your transformation involves additional filesystem I/O or other potentially slow processing, you can use this option to avoid repeating those steps every time a given configuration is searched or loaded. |
| |
| ### ignoreEmptySearchPlaces |
| |
| Type: `boolean`. |
| Default: `true`. |
| |
| By default, if [`search()`] encounters an empty file (containing nothing but whitespace) in one of the [`searchPlaces`], it will ignore the empty file and move on. |
| If you'd like to load empty configuration files, instead, set this option to `false`. |
| |
| Why might you want to load empty configuration files? |
| If you want to throw an error, or if an empty configuration file means something to your program. |
| |
| ## Loading JS modules |
| |
| Your end users can provide JS configuration files as ECMAScript modules (ESM) under the following conditions: |
| |
| - You (the cosmiconfig user) use cosmiconfig's [asynchronous API](#asynchronous-api). |
| - Your end user runs a version of Node that supports ESM ([>=12.17.0](https://nodejs.org/en/blog/release/v12.17.0/), or earlier with the `--experimental-modules` flag). |
| - Your end user provides an `.mjs` configuration file, or a `.js` file whose nearest parent `package.json` file contains `"type": "module"`. (See [Node's method for determining a file's module system](https://nodejs.org/api/packages.html#packages_determining_module_system).) |
| |
| With cosmiconfig's [asynchronous API](#asynchronous-api), the default [`searchPlaces`] include `.js`, `.ts`, `.mjs`, and `.cjs` files. Cosmiconfig loads all these file types with the [dynamic `import` function](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Statements/import#dynamic_imports). |
| |
| With the [synchronous API](#synchronous-api), JS configuration files are always treated as CommonJS, and `.mjs` files are ignored, because there is no synchronous API for the dynamic `import` function. |
| |
| ## Caching |
| |
| As of v2, cosmiconfig uses caching to reduce the need for repetitious reading of the filesystem or expensive transforms. Every new cosmiconfig instance (created with `cosmiconfig()`) has its own caches. |
| |
| To avoid or work around caching, you can do the following: |
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| - Set the `cosmiconfig` option [`cache`] to `false`. |
| - Use the cache-clearing methods [`clearLoadCache()`], [`clearSearchCache()`], and [`clearCaches()`]. |
| - Create separate instances of cosmiconfig (separate "explorers"). |
| |
| ## Differences from [rc](https://github.com/dominictarr/rc) |
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| [rc](https://github.com/dominictarr/rc) serves its focused purpose well. cosmiconfig differs in a few key ways — making it more useful for some projects, less useful for others: |
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| - Looks for configuration in some different places: in a `package.json` property, an rc file, a `.config.js` file, and rc files with extensions. |
| - Built-in support for JSON, YAML, and CommonJS formats. |
| - Stops at the first configuration found, instead of finding all that can be found up the directory tree and merging them automatically. |
| - Options. |
| - Asynchronous by default (though can be run synchronously). |
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| ## Usage for end users |
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| When configuring a tool, you can use multiple file formats and put these in multiple places. |
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| Usually, a tool would mention this in its own README file, |
| but by default, these are the following places, where `{NAME}` represents the name of the tool: |
| |
| ``` |
| package.json |
| .{NAME}rc |
| .{NAME}rc.json |
| .{NAME}rc.yaml |
| .{NAME}rc.yml |
| .{NAME}rc.js |
| .{NAME}rc.ts |
| .{NAME}rc.cjs |
| .config/{NAME}rc |
| .config/{NAME}rc.json |
| .config/{NAME}rc.yaml |
| .config/{NAME}rc.yml |
| .config/{NAME}rc.js |
| .config/{NAME}rc.ts |
| .config/{NAME}rc.mjs |
| .config/{NAME}rc.cjs |
| {NAME}.config.js |
| {NAME}.config.ts |
| {NAME}.config.mjs |
| {NAME}.config.cjs |
| ``` |
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| The contents of these files are defined by the tool. |
| For example, you can configure prettier to enforce semicolons at the end of the line |
| using a file named `.config/prettierrc.yml`: |
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| ```yaml |
| semi: true |
| ``` |
| |
| Additionally, you have the option to put a property named after the tool in your `package.json` file, |
| with the contents of that property being the same as the file contents. To use the same example as above: |
| |
| ```json |
| { |
| "name": "your-project", |
| "dependencies": {}, |
| "prettier": { |
| "semi": true |
| } |
| } |
| ``` |
| |
| This has the advantage that you can put the configuration of all tools |
| (at least the ones that use cosmiconfig) in one file. |
| |
| You can also add a `cosmiconfig` key within your `package.json` file or create one of the following files |
| to configure `cosmiconfig` itself: |
| |
| ``` |
| .config/config.json |
| .config/config.yaml |
| .config/config.yml |
| .config/config.js |
| .config/config.ts |
| .config/config.cjs |
| ``` |
| |
| The following properties are currently actively supported in these places: |
| |
| ```yaml |
| cosmiconfig: |
| # adds places where configuration files are being searched |
| searchPlaces: |
| - .config/{name}.yml |
| # to enforce a custom naming convention and format, don't merge the above with the tool-defined search places |
| # (`true` is the default setting) |
| mergeSearchPlaces: false |
| ``` |
| |
| > **Note:** technically, you can overwrite all options described in [cosmiconfigOptions](#cosmiconfigoptions) here, |
| > but everything not listed above should be used at your own risk, as it has not been tested explicitly. |
| > The only exceptions to this are the `loaders` property, which is explicitly not supported at this time, |
| > and the `searchStrategy` property, which is intentionally disallowed. |
| |
| You can also add more root properties outside the `cosmiconfig` property |
| to configure your tools, entirely eliminating the need to look for additional configuration files: |
| |
| ```yaml |
| cosmiconfig: |
| searchPlaces: [] |
| |
| prettier: |
| semi: true |
| ``` |
| |
| ### Imports |
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| Wherever you put your configuration (the package.json file, a root config file or a package-specific config file), |
| you can use the special `$import` key to import another file as a base. |
| |
| For example, you can import from an npm package (in this example, `@foocorp/config`). |
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| `.prettierrc.base.yml` in said npm package could define some company-wide defaults: |
| |
| ```yaml |
| printWidth: 120 |
| semi: true |
| tabWidth: 2 |
| ``` |
| |
| And then, the `.prettierrc.yml` file in the project itself would just reference that file, |
| optionally overriding the defaults with project-specific settings: |
| |
| ```yaml |
| $import: node_modules/@foocorp/config/.prettierrc.base.yml |
| # we want more space! |
| printWidth: 200 |
| ``` |
| |
| It is possible to import multiple base files by specifying an array of paths, |
| which will be processed in declaration order; |
| that means that the last entry will win if there are conflicting properties. |
| |
| It is also possible to import file formats other than the importing format |
| as long as they are supported by the loaders specified by the developer of the tool you're configuring. |
| |
| ```yaml |
| $import: [first.yml, second.json, third.config.js] |
| ``` |
| |
| ## Contributing & Development |
| |
| Please note that this project is released with a [Contributor Code of Conduct](CODE_OF_CONDUCT.md). By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms. |
| |
| And please do participate! |
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| [result]: #result |
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| [`load()`]: #explorerload |
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| [`search()`]: #explorersearch |
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| [`clearloadcache()`]: #explorerclearloadcache |
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| [`clearsearchcache()`]: #explorerclearsearchcache |
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| [`cosmiconfig()`]: #cosmiconfig |
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| [`cosmiconfigSync()`]: #cosmiconfigsync |
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| [`clearcaches()`]: #explorerclearcaches |
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| [`packageprop`]: #packageprop |
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| [`cache`]: #cache |
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| [`stopdir`]: #stopdir |
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| [`searchplaces`]: #searchplaces |
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| [`loaders`]: #loaders |
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| [`cosmiconfigoptions`]: #cosmiconfigoptions |
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| [`explorerSync.search()`]: #explorersyncsearch |
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| [`explorerSync.load()`]: #explorersyncload |
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| [`explorer.search()`]: #explorersearch |
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| [`explorer.load()`]: #explorerload |
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| ["Loading JS modules"]: #loading-js-modules |
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| [`env-paths`]: https://github.com/sindresorhus/env-paths |
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| [search strategies]: #searchstrategy |