a synchronous prompt for node.js
npm install prompt-syncWorks on Linux, OS X and Windows.
jsvar prompt = require('prompt-sync')();
//
// get input from the user.
//
var n = prompt('How many more times? ');
`
WITH HISTORY
History is an optional extra, to use simply install the history plugin.
`sh
npm install --save prompt-sync-history
``js
var prompt = require('prompt-sync')({
history: require('prompt-sync-history')() //open history file
});
//get some user input
var input = prompt()
prompt.history.save() //save history back to file
`See the prompt-sync-history module
for options, or fork it for customized behaviour.
API
require('prompt-sync')(config) => prompt Returns an instance of the
prompt function.
Takes config option with the following possible propertiessigint: Default is false. A ^C may be pressed during the input process to abort the text entry. If sigint it false, prompt returns null. If sigint is true the ^C will be handled in the traditional way: as a SIGINT signal causing process to exit with code 130.eot: Default is false. A ^D pressed as the first character of an input line causes prompt-sync to echo exit and exit the process with code 0.autocomplete: A completer function that will be called when user enters TAB to allow for autocomplete. It takes a string as an argument an returns an array of strings that are possible matches for completion. An empty array is returned if there are no matches.history: Takes an object that supplies a "history interface", see prompt-sync-history for an example.prompt(ask, value, opts)ask is the label of the prompt, value is the default value
in absence of a response. The
opts argument can also be in the first or second parameter position.Opts can have the following properties
echo: Default is '*'. If set the password will be masked with the specified character. For hidden input, set echo to '' (or use prompt.hide).autocomplete: Overrides the instance autocomplete function to allow for custom
autocompletion of a particular prompt.value: Same as the value parameter, the default value for the prompt. If opts
is in the third position, this property will not overwrite the value parameter.ask: Sames as the value parameter. The prompt label. If opts is not in the first position, the ask parameter will not be overridden by this property.prompt.hide(ask)Convenience method for creating a standard hidden password prompt,
this is the same as
prompt(ask, {echo: ''})
LINE EDITING
Line editing is enabled in the non-hidden mode. (use up/down arrows for history and backspace and left/right arrows for editing)History is not set when using hidden mode.
EXAMPLES
`js
//basic:
console.log(require('prompt-sync')()('tell me something about yourself: ')) var prompt = require('prompt-sync')({
history: require('prompt-sync-history')(),
autocomplete: complete(['hello1234', 'he', 'hello', 'hello12', 'hello123456']),
sigint: false
});
var value = 'frank';
var name = prompt('enter name: ', value);
console.log('enter echo * password');
var pw = prompt({echo: '*'});
var pwb = prompt('enter hidden password (or don\'t): ', {echo: '', value: 'pwb default'})
var pwc = prompt.hide('enter another hidden password: ')
var autocompleteTest = prompt('custom autocomplete: ', {
autocomplete: complete(['bye1234', 'by', 'bye12', 'bye123456'])
});
prompt.history.save();
console.log('\nName: %s\nPassword *: %s\nHidden password: %s\nAnother Hidden password: %s', name, pw, pwb, pwc);
console.log('autocomplete2: ', autocompleteTest);
function complete(commands) {
return function (str) {
var i;
var ret = [];
for (i=0; i< commands.length; i++) {
if (commands[i].indexOf(str) == 0)
ret.push(commands[i]);
}
return ret;
};
};
``