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id: verdaccio-programmatically
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title: "Node.js API"
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---
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Verdaccio is a binary command which is available in your enviroment when you install globally the package eg `npm i -g verdaccio`, but also can be dependency in your project and use it programmatically.
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### Using `fork` from `child_process` module
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Using the binary is the faster way to use verdaccio programatically, you need to add to the config file the `_debug: true` to enable the messaging system, when verdaccio is ready will send `verdaccio_started` string as message as the following example.
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> If you are using ESM modules the `require` won't be available.
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```typescript
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export function runRegistry(
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args: string[] = [],
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childOptions: {}
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): Promise<ChildProcess> {
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return new Promise((resolve, reject) => {
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const childFork = fork(require.resolve('verdaccio/bin/verdaccio'), args, childOptions);
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childFork.on('message', (msg: {verdaccio_started: boolean}) => {
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if(msg.verdaccio_started){
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resolve(childFork);
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}
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});
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childFork.on('error', (err: any) => reject([err]));
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childFork.on('disconnect', (err: any) => reject([err]));
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});
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}
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```
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You can see the full example on this repository.
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[https://github.com/juanpicado/verdaccio-fork](https://github.com/juanpicado/verdaccio-fork
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)
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### Using the module API
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Feature available in `v5.11.0` and higher.
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> Using const verdaccio = require('verdaccio'); as the default module is not encoraged, it's deprecated and recommend use `runServer` for future compability.
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There are three ways to use it:
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- No input, it will find the `config.yaml` as is you would run `verdaccio` in the console.
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- With a absolute path.
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- With an object (there is a catch here, see below).
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```js
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const {runServer} = require('verdaccio');
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const app = await runServer(); // default configuration
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const app = await runServer('./config/config.yaml');
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const app = await runServer({ configuration });
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app.listen(4000, (event) => {
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// do something
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});
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```
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With an object you need to add `self_path`, manually (it's not nice but would be a breaking change changing it now) on v6 this is not longer need it.
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```js
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const {runServer, parseConfigFile} = require('verdaccio');
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const configPath = join(__dirname, './config.yaml');
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const c = parseConfigFile(configPath);
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// workaround
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// on v5 the `self_path` still exists and will be removed in v6
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c.self_path = 'foo';
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runServer(c).then(() => {});
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```
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Feature available minor than `v5.11.0`.
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> This is a valid way but is discoragued for future releases.
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```js
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const fs = require('fs');
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const path = require('path');
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const verdaccio = require('verdaccio').default;
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const YAML = require('js-yaml');
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const getConfig = () => {
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return YAML.safeLoad(fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, 'config.yaml'), 'utf8'));
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}
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const cache = path.join(__dirname, 'cache');
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const config = Object.assign({}, getConfig(), {
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self_path: cache
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});
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verdaccio(config, 6000, cache, '1.0.0', 'verdaccio', (webServer, addrs, pkgName, pkgVersion) => {
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try {
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webServer.unref();
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webServer.listen(addrs.port || addrs.path, addrs.host, () => {
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console.log('verdaccio running');
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});
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} catch (error) {
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console.error(error);
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}
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});
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```
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