Using Third-Party Modules
In addition to Node.js's native APIs, you can also use third-party modules in your plugin code. These third-party modules for Node.js are created and maintained by community developers, offering a var
Using the Third-Party Module is.js
Using third-party modules is similar to using native modules; you simply need to import them using the require()
function.
Taking is.js
as an example, it is a data type checking library for JavaScript. It provides a set of methods to determine if a variable's data type meets expectations.
First, you need to install the is.js
module in Node.js using the following command:
Note: The npm package name for is.js is is_js, with an underscore in the name.
After installation, you can use the is.js
module in your Node.js application process. For example, you can import the is.js
module and use its functions like this:
With the is.js
library, you can easily perform type checks on variables in JavaScript, avoiding errors caused by type mismatches.
If you want to integrate it into the Eagle plugin, here is an example code and its execution result:
The example project above can be obtained here
Third-Party Package Management Tool: NPM
npm is the official package management tool for Node.js that provides a convenient way to manage third-party modules and publish your own modules. With npm, you can quickly install modules using the npm install
command. npm offers powerful module management features to help you better manage project dependencies and module versions, improving development efficiency.
Additionally, npm provides an online module repository where you can search and download third-party modules. Overall, npm is an indispensable tool for Node.js developers, offering a range of practical features to help you better develop and manage your projects.
npm Official Website - https://www.npmjs.com/
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