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You can decide what files people get when they download your package in three ways:
- With the
.gitignore
file - With the
.npmignore
file - With the
files
property
We’ll look at each method and discuss which methods you should (or shouldn’t) be using.
Excluding files with gitignore
First, npm will check your repository for a .gitignore
file. If there is a .gitignore
file, npm will ignore files according to what’s listed in the .gitignore
file.
This is the most common way package authors prevent people from downloading extra files.
Let’s go through a simple example. Say you have the following directory structure.
- project-name/
|- index.js
|- package.json
|- node_modules/
Let’s say you don’t want people to download the node_modules
folder. You also don’t want to save the node_modules
in the Git repository.
What you’ll do is create a .gitignore
file.
# .gitignore
node_modules
In this case, both Git and npm ignore the node_modules
folder.
Blacklisting files with npmignore
A second way is to blacklist files with a .npmignore
file. The .npmignore
file works the same way as a .gitignore
file. If a file is listed in the .npmignore
file, the file will be excluded from the package.
Important note: If you have a .npmignore
file, npm will use the .npmignore
file. npm will ignore the .gitignore
file altogether. (Many developers mistakenly believe npm will use both .npmignore
and .gitignore
files. Don’t make the same mistake!).
You can use this method if you want to exclude files from the package, but keep them in the Git repository.
Let’s walk through another example. Let’s say you’ve written tests for your package and you put them all in a tests
folder. This is your directory structure:
- project-name/
|- index.js
|- package.json
|- node_modules/
|- tests/
You want to exclude node_modules
from both your Git repository and your package.
You want to include tests
in your Git repository, but exclude it from the package.
If you opt for the npmignore
file method, you can write these in your .gitignore
and .npmignore
files:
# .gitignore
node_modules
# .npmignore
node_modules
tests
Whitelisting files with the files property
A third method is to whitelist files you want to be included in the package.json
file, under the files
property.
Note: npm will prioritize this method over other methods mentioned above. This is the easiest method to limit what files others download.
This approach is pretty simple. What you need is to create a files
property in the package.json
file. Then, provide a list of files you’d like to include.
Here’s an example:
{
"files": [
"index.js"
]
}
Note: Some files, like package.json
, is always included in a package. You don’t have to write these files in the files
property.
Which method to use?
All three methods work. Pick the one you’re most comfortable with. For simple projects, the .gitignore
file method should suffice.
If your project is more advanced, you might want to blacklist files with .npmignore
or whitelist files with the files
property. Pick one. There’s no need for both.
A quick tip
You can use npm pack
to generate a package. This package includes files other people will get.
npm pack
Try it!
This content originally appeared on Zell Liew and was authored by Zell Liew
Zell Liew | Sciencx (2019-04-03T00:00:00+00:00) How to ignore files from your npm package. Retrieved from https://www.scien.cx/2019/04/03/how-to-ignore-files-from-your-npm-package/
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