1. libnpmorg
Programmatic api for `npm org` commands
libnpmorg
Package: libnpmorg
Created by: npm
Last modified: Tue, 30 Apr 2024 21:57:48 GMT
Version: 6.0.5
License: ISC
Downloads: 2,553,602
Repository: https://github.com/npm/cli

Install

npm install libnpmorg
yarn add libnpmorg

libnpmorg

npm version
license
CI - libnpmorg

libnpmorg is a Node.js library for
programmatically accessing the npm Org membership
API
.

Table of Contents

Example

 const org = require('libnpmorg')

console.log(await org.ls('myorg', {token: 'deadbeef'}))
=>
Roster {
  zkat: 'developer',
  iarna: 'admin',
  isaacs: 'owner'
}

Install

$ npm install libnpmorg

API

opts for libnpmorg commands

libnpmorg uses npm-registry-fetch.
All options are passed through directly to that library, so please refer to its
own opts
documentation

for options that can be passed in.

A couple of options of note for those in a hurry:

  • opts.token - can be passed in and will be used as the authentication token for the registry. For other ways to pass in auth details, see the n-r-f docs.
  • opts.otp - certain operations will require an OTP token to be passed in. If a libnpmorg command fails with err.code === EOTP, please retry the request with {otp: <2fa token>}

> org.set(org, user, [role], [opts]) -> Promise

The returned Promise resolves to a Membership
Detail

object.

The role is optional and should be one of admin, owner, or developer.
developer is the default if no role is provided.

org and user must be scope names for the org name and user name
respectively. They can optionally be prefixed with @.

See also: PUT /-/org/:scope/user

Example
 await org.set('@myorg', '@myuser', 'admin', {token: 'deadbeef'})
=>
MembershipDetail {
  org: {
    name: 'myorg',
    size: 15
  },
  user: 'myuser',
  role: 'admin'
}

> org.rm(org, user, [opts]) -> Promise

The Promise resolves to null on success.

org and user must be scope names for the org name and user name
respectively. They can optionally be prefixed with @.

See also: DELETE /-/org/:scope/user

Example
 await org.rm('myorg', 'myuser', {token: 'deadbeef'})

> org.ls(org, [opts]) -> Promise

The Promise resolves to a
Roster
object.

org must be a scope name for an org, and can be optionally prefixed with @.

See also: GET /-/org/:scope/user

Example
 await org.ls('myorg', {token: 'deadbeef'})
=>
Roster {
  zkat: 'developer',
  iarna: 'admin',
  isaacs: 'owner'
}

> org.ls.stream(org, [opts]) -> Stream

Returns a stream of entries for a
Roster,
with each emitted entry in [key, value] format.

org must be a scope name for an org, and can be optionally prefixed with @.

The returned stream is a valid Symbol.asyncIterator.

See also: GET /-/org/:scope/user

Example
 for await (let [user, role] of org.ls.stream('myorg', {token: 'deadbeef'})) {
  console.log(`user: ${user} (${role})`)
}
=>
user: zkat (developer)
user: iarna (admin)
user: isaacs (owner)

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