node.js require that let you handle module not found error without try/catch. Allows you to gracefully require a module only if it exists and contains no error.
So why not just do:
let some;
try {
some = require("some-optional-module");
} catch {
// do nothing
}
- You need to keep the variable outside:
let some
before try/catch - If
"some-optional-module"
contains error itself, above code will silently ignore it, leaving you, and more importantly, your users, puzzling on why it's not working.
TypeScript:
import { optionalRequire } from "optional-require";
const some = optionalRequire("some-optional-module");
JavaScript:
const { optionalRequire } = require("optional-require");
const foo = optionalRequire("foo") || {};
const bar = optionalRequire("bar", true); // true enables console.log a message when not found
const xyz = optionalRequire("xyz", "test"); // "test" enables console.log a message with "test" added.
const fbPath = optionalRequire.resolve("foo", "foo doesn't exist");
// relative module path works - *but* you need to pass in `require` from your file
const rel = optionalRequire("../foo/bar", { require });
The default optionalRequire
uses require
from the context of this module. While you can pass in your require
in options
, if you want to create your own function that's bound to your require
, you can do it with makeOptionalRequire
:
import { makeOptionalRequire } from "optional-require";
const optionalRequire = makeOptionalRequire(require);
// now you can optional require files in same dir as your file
const myModule = optionalRequire("./my-module");
In older versions, this module exports makeOptionalRequire
directly and this is the legacy usage in JavaScript, which is still supported:
const optionalRequire = require("optional-require")(require);
const foo = optionalRequire("foo") || {};
const bar = optionalRequire("bar", true); // true enables console.log a message when not found
const xyz = optionalRequire("xyz", "test"); // "test" enables console.log a message with "test" added.
const fbPath = optionalRequire.resolve("foo", "foo doesn't exist");
const rel = optionalRequire("../foo/bar"); // relative module path works
https://jchip.github.io/optional-require/modules.html#optionalrequire
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