#!/usr/bin/env node /* Usage: * node fixup_bin.js [, ... ] */ const fs = require("fs"); const path = require("path"); const derivationBinPath = process.argv[2]; const nodeModules = process.argv[3]; const packagesToPublishBin = process.argv.slice(4); function processPackage(name) { console.log("fixup_bin: Processing ", name); const packagePath = `${nodeModules}/${name}`; const packageJsonPath = `${packagePath}/package.json`; const packageJson = JSON.parse(fs.readFileSync(packageJsonPath)); if (!packageJson.bin) { console.log("fixup_bin: No binaries provided"); return; } // There are two alternative syntaxes for `bin` // a) just a plain string, in which case the name of the package is the name of the binary. // b) an object, where key is the name of the eventual binary, and the value the path to that binary. if (typeof packageJson.bin === "string") { const binName = packageJson.bin; packageJson.bin = {}; packageJson.bin[packageJson.name] = binName; } // eslint-disable-next-line no-restricted-syntax, guard-for-in for (const binName in packageJson.bin) { const binPath = packageJson.bin[binName]; const normalizedBinName = binName.replace("@", "").replace("/", "-"); const targetPath = path.normalize(`${packagePath}/${binPath}`); const createdPath = `${derivationBinPath}/${normalizedBinName}`; console.log( `fixup_bin: creating link ${createdPath} that points to ${targetPath}` ); fs.symlinkSync(targetPath, createdPath); } } packagesToPublishBin.forEach(pkg => { processPackage(pkg); });