Global Package Version
Look up the version of one or more npm packages in browser console.
This library sets the package version in global/window variable so it can be accessed anywhere in your code or browser console.
Install
$ npm install --save global-package-version
Usage
Import
// ES6 style;// or//ES5 stylevar globalPackageVersion = ;
NPM Packages
You can check the version of any of your npm packages
// package name is 'lodash'; // You can type 'packageVersion' in browser console to check lodash Version// => packageVersion = { lodash: '4.7.2'}
Your own library
If you are building a library, you can set the version of your published package and your users will be able to check your package's version in their browser console.
Note: This won't affect/override any of your other variables/methods in your library.
// ''../package.json' is the location of your package json// libName will be your export// example: import libName from 'libname';; // Your users can type 'libName.version' in browser console to check your library version// => libName.version = '1.7.0'
Options
Pass in options param to give custom variable names
// wrapper;// => whichVersion = { trimRight: '1.2.3'} // customPackageName;// => packageVersion = { trimLibrary: '4.7.2'} // both wrapper and customPackageName;// => whichVersion = { trimLibrary: '4.7.2'}
Multiple package versions can be set to global
// should require each package separately;;/* packageVersion = { lodash: '4.7.2', leftPad: '2.1.0' }*/
License
MIT © Dineshkumar Pandiyan