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diff --git a/sandbox/testAppNevena/Front/node_modules/npm-package-arg/README.md b/sandbox/testAppNevena/Front/node_modules/npm-package-arg/README.md deleted file mode 100644 index 847341b2..00000000 --- a/sandbox/testAppNevena/Front/node_modules/npm-package-arg/README.md +++ /dev/null @@ -1,83 +0,0 @@ -# npm-package-arg - -[](https://travis-ci.org/npm/npm-package-arg) - -Parses package name and specifier passed to commands like `npm install` or -`npm cache add`, or as found in `package.json` dependency sections. - -## EXAMPLES - -```javascript -var assert = require("assert") -var npa = require("npm-package-arg") - -// Pass in the descriptor, and it'll return an object -try { - var parsed = npa("@bar/foo@1.2") -} catch (ex) { - … -} -``` - -## USING - -`var npa = require('npm-package-arg')` - -### var result = npa(*arg*[, *where*]) - -* *arg* - a string that you might pass to `npm install`, like: -`foo@1.2`, `@bar/foo@1.2`, `foo@user/foo`, `http://x.com/foo.tgz`, -`git+https://github.com/user/foo`, `bitbucket:user/foo`, `foo.tar.gz`, -`../foo/bar/` or `bar`. If the *arg* you provide doesn't have a specifier -part, eg `foo` then the specifier will default to `latest`. -* *where* - Optionally the path to resolve file paths relative to. Defaults to `process.cwd()` - -**Throws** if the package name is invalid, a dist-tag is invalid or a URL's protocol is not supported. - -### var result = npa.resolve(*name*, *spec*[, *where*]) - -* *name* - The name of the module you want to install. For example: `foo` or `@bar/foo`. -* *spec* - The specifier indicating where and how you can get this module. Something like: -`1.2`, `^1.7.17`, `http://x.com/foo.tgz`, `git+https://github.com/user/foo`, -`bitbucket:user/foo`, `file:foo.tar.gz` or `file:../foo/bar/`. If not -included then the default is `latest`. -* *where* - Optionally the path to resolve file paths relative to. Defaults to `process.cwd()` - -**Throws** if the package name is invalid, a dist-tag is invalid or a URL's protocol is not supported. - -## RESULT OBJECT - -The objects that are returned by npm-package-arg contain the following -keys: - -* `type` - One of the following strings: - * `git` - A git repo - * `tag` - A tagged version, like `"foo@latest"` - * `version` - A specific version number, like `"foo@1.2.3"` - * `range` - A version range, like `"foo@2.x"` - * `file` - A local `.tar.gz`, `.tar` or `.tgz` file. - * `directory` - A local directory. - * `remote` - An http url (presumably to a tgz) -* `registry` - If true this specifier refers to a resource hosted on a - registry. This is true for `tag`, `version` and `range` types. -* `name` - If known, the `name` field expected in the resulting pkg. -* `scope` - If a name is something like `@org/module` then the `scope` - field will be set to `@org`. If it doesn't have a scoped name, then - scope is `null`. -* `escapedName` - A version of `name` escaped to match the npm scoped packages - specification. Mostly used when making requests against a registry. When - `name` is `null`, `escapedName` will also be `null`. -* `rawSpec` - The specifier part that was parsed out in calls to `npa(arg)`, - or the value of `spec` in calls to `npa.resolve(name, spec). -* `saveSpec` - The normalized specifier, for saving to package.json files. - `null` for registry dependencies. -* `fetchSpec` - The version of the specifier to be used to fetch this - resource. `null` for shortcuts to hosted git dependencies as there isn't - just one URL to try with them. -* `gitRange` - If set, this is a semver specifier to match against git tags with -* `gitCommittish` - If set, this is the specific committish to use with a git dependency. -* `hosted` - If `from === 'hosted'` then this will be a `hosted-git-info` - object. This property is not included when serializing the object as - JSON. -* `raw` - The original un-modified string that was provided. If called as - `npa.resolve(name, spec)` then this will be `name + '@' + spec`. |