TradingAgents/agent_os/frontend/node_modules/resolve-from
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- add request/response logging middleware to backend
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Resolve the path of a module like require.resolve() but from a given path

Install

$ npm install resolve-from

Usage

const resolveFrom = require('resolve-from');

// There is a file at `./foo/bar.js`

resolveFrom('foo', './bar');
//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/dev/test/foo/bar.js'

API

resolveFrom(fromDir, moduleId)

Like require(), throws when the module can't be found.

resolveFrom.silent(fromDir, moduleId)

Returns null instead of throwing when the module can't be found.

fromDir

Type: string

Directory to resolve from.

moduleId

Type: string

What you would use in require().

Tip

Create a partial using a bound function if you want to resolve from the same fromDir multiple times:

const resolveFromFoo = resolveFrom.bind(null, 'foo');

resolveFromFoo('./bar');
resolveFromFoo('./baz');
  • resolve-cwd - Resolve the path of a module from the current working directory
  • import-from - Import a module from a given path
  • import-cwd - Import a module from the current working directory
  • resolve-pkg - Resolve the path of a package regardless of it having an entry point
  • import-lazy - Import a module lazily
  • resolve-global - Resolve the path of a globally installed module

License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus