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patchRequire(vol[, unixifyPaths[, Module]])
Patches Node's module module to use a given fs-like object vol for module loading.
vol- fs-like objectunixifyPaths(optional) - whether to convert Windows paths to unix style paths, defaults tofalse.Module(optional) - a module to patch, defaults torequire('module')
Monkey-patches the require function in Node, this way you can make
Node.js to require modules from your custom filesystem.
It expects an object with three filesystem methods implemented that are
needed for the require function to work.
let vol = {
readFileSync: () => {},
realpathSync: () => {},
statSync: () => {},
};
If you want to make Node.js to require your files from memory, you
don't need to implement those functions yourself, just use the
memfs package:
import {vol} from 'memfs';
import {patchRequire} from 'fs-monkey';
vol.fromJSON({'/foo/bar.js': 'console.log("obi trice");'});
patchRequire(vol);
require('/foo/bar'); // obi trice
Now the require function will only load the files from the vol file
system, but not from the actual filesystem on the disk.
If you want the require function to load modules from both file
systems, use the unionfs package
to combine both filesystems into a union:
import {vol} from 'memfs';
import {patchRequire} from 'fs-monkey';
import {ufs} from 'unionfs';
import * as fs from 'fs';
vol.fromJSON({'/foo/bar.js': 'console.log("obi trice");'});
ufs
.use(vol)
.use(fs);
patchRequire(ufs);
require('/foo/bar.js'); // obi trice