To install packageurl-js in your project, simply run:
npm install packageurl-jsThis command will download the packageurl-js npm package for use in your application.
Clone the packageurl-js repo and cd into the directory.
Then run:
npm installTo run the test suite:
npm testAs an ES6 module
import { PackageURL } from 'packageurl-js'As a CommonJS module
const { PackageURL } = require('packageurl-js')const purlStr = 'pkg:maven/org.springframework.integration/[email protected]'
console.log(PackageURL.fromString(purlStr))
console.log(new PackageURL(...PackageURL.parseString(purlStr)))will both log
PackageURL {
type: 'maven',
name: 'spring-integration-jms',
namespace: 'org.springframework.integration',
version: '5.5.5',
qualifiers: undefined,
subpath: undefined
}
const pkg = new PackageURL(
'maven',
'org.springframework.integration',
'spring-integration-jms',
'5.5.5'
)
console.log(pkg.toString())=>
pkg:maven/org.springframework.integration/[email protected]
try {
PackageURL.fromString('not-a-purl')
} catch (e) {
console.error(e.message)
}=>
Invalid purl: missing required "pkg" scheme component
Helpers for encoding, normalizing, and validating purl components and types can be imported directly from the module or found on the PackageURL class as static properties.
import {
PackageURL,
PurlComponent,
PurlType
} from 'packageurl-js'
PurlComponent === PackageURL.Component // => true
PurlType === PackageURL.Type // => trueContains the following properties each with their own encode, normalize,
and validate methods, e.g. PurlComponent.name.validate(nameStr):
- type
- namespace
- name
- version
- qualifiers
- qualifierKey
- qualifierValue
- subpath
Contains the following properties each with their own normalize, and validate
methods, e.g. PurlType.npm.validate(purlObj):
- alpm
- apk
- bitbucket
- bitnami
- composer
- conan
- cran
- deb
- github
- gitlab
- golang
- hex
- huggingface
- luarocks
- maven
- mlflow
- npm
- oci
- pub
- pypi
- qpkg
- rpm
- swift