Synchronous Readline for interactively running to have a conversation with the user via a console(TTY).
npm install readline-sync   
Synchronous Readline for interactively running to have a conversation with the user via a console(TTY).
readlineSync tries to let your script have a conversation with the user via a console, even when the input/output stream is redirected like your-script .
| Basic Options | Utility Methods | Placeholders |
* Simple case:
``js
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync');
// Wait for user's response.
var userName = readlineSync.question('May I have your name? ');
console.log('Hi ' + userName + '!');
// Handle the secret text (e.g. password).
var favFood = readlineSync.question('What is your favorite food? ', {
hideEchoBack: true // The typed text on screen is hidden by * (default).`
});
console.log('Oh, ' + userName + ' loves ' + favFood + '!');
`console`
May I have your name? CookieMonster
Hi CookieMonster!
What is your favorite food? **
Oh, CookieMonster loves tofu!
* Get the user's response by a single key without the Enter key:
`js`
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync');
if (readlineSync.keyInYN('Do you want this module?')) {
// 'Y' key was pressed.
console.log('Installing now...');
// Do something...
} else {
// Another key was pressed.
console.log('Searching another...');
// Do something...
}
* Let the user choose an item from a list:
`js`
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync'),
animals = ['Lion', 'Elephant', 'Crocodile', 'Giraffe', 'Hippo'],
index = readlineSync.keyInSelect(animals, 'Which animal?');
console.log('Ok, ' + animals[index] + ' goes to your room.');
`console
[1] Lion
[2] Elephant
[3] Crocodile
[4] Giraffe
[5] Hippo
[0] CANCEL
Which animal? [1...5 / 0]: 2
Ok, Elephant goes to your room.
`
* An UI like the Range Slider:
(Press Z or X key to change a value, and Space Bar to exit)
`js`
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync'),
MAX = 60, MIN = 0, value = 30, key;
console.log('\n\n' + (new Array(20)).join(' ') +
'[Z] <- -> [X] FIX: [SPACE]\n');
while (true) {
console.log('\x1B1A\x1B[K|' +
(new Array(value + 1)).join('-') + 'O' +
(new Array(MAX - value + 1)).join('-') + '| ' + value);
key = readlineSync.keyIn('',
{hideEchoBack: true, mask: '', limit: 'zx '});
if (key === 'z') { if (value > MIN) { value--; } }
else if (key === 'x') { if (value < MAX) { value++; } }
else { break; }
}
console.log('\nA value the user requested: ' + value);
![sample
* Handle the commands repeatedly, such as the shell interface:
`js`
readlineSync.promptCLLoop({
add: function(target, into) {
console.log(target + ' is added into ' + into + '.');
// Do something...
},
remove: function(target) {
console.log(target + ' is removed.');
// Do something...
},
bye: function() { return true; }
});
console.log('Exited');
`console`
> add pic01.png archive
pic01.png is added into archive.
> delete pic01.png
Requested command is not available.
> remove pic01.png
pic01.png is removed.
> bye
Exited
`console`
npm install readline-sync
How does the user input?
- Type a reply to a question, and press the Enter key (A)
- Type a keyword like a command in prompt, and press the Enter key (B)
- Press a single key without the Enter key (C)
- E-mail address
- New password
- Integer number
- Floating-point number
- Local file/directory path
- Others
- Receive a parsed command-name and arguments
- Receive an input repeatedly
- Receive a parsed command-name and arguments repeatedly
- Receive an input with prompt that is similar to that of the user's shell
- Others
- Say "Yes" or "No"
- Say "Yes" or "No" explicitly
- Make the running of script continue when ready
- Choose an item from a list
- Others
These are used to control details of the behavior. It is recommended to use the Utility Methods instead of Basic Methods if it satisfy your request.
`js`
answer = readlineSync.question([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then return the input from the user after it has been typed and the Enter key was pressed. options
You can specify an (see Basic Options) to control the behavior (e.g. refusing unexpected input, avoiding trimming white spaces, etc.). If you let the user input the secret text (e.g. password), you should consider hideEchoBack option.
The query may be string, or may not be (e.g. number, Date, Object, etc.). It is converted to string (i.e. toString method is called) before it is displayed. (see Note also)
It can include the placeholders.
For example:
`js`
program = readlineSync.question('Which program starts do you want? ', {
defaultInput: 'firefox'
});
`js`
input = readlineSync.prompt([options])
Display a prompt-sign (see prompt option) to the user, and then return the input from the user after it has been typed and the Enter key was pressed.
You can specify an options (see Basic Options) to control the behavior (e.g. refusing unexpected input, avoiding trimming white spaces, etc.).
For example:
`js`
while (true) {
command = readlineSync.prompt();
// Do something...
}
`js`
pressedKey = readlineSync.keyIn([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then return a character as a key immediately it was pressed by the user, without pressing the Enter key. Note that the user has no chance to change the input. options
You can specify an (see Basic Options) to control the behavior (e.g. ignoring keys except some keys, checking target key, etc.).
The query is handled the same as that of the question method.
For example:
`js`
menuId = readlineSync.keyIn('Hit 1...5 key: ', {limit: '$<1-5>'});
`js`
currentDefaultOptions = readlineSync.setDefaultOptions([newDefaultOptions])
Change the Default Options to the values of properties of newDefaultOptions Object.
All it takes is to specify options that you want change, because unspecified options are not updated.
prompt, hideEchoBack, mask, limit, limitMessage, defaultInput, trueValue, falseValue, caseSensitive, keepWhitespace, encoding, bufferSize, print, history, cd
An options Object can be specified to the methods to control the behavior of readlineSync. The options that were not specified to the methods are got from the Default Options. You can change the Default Options by setDefaultOptions method anytime, and it is kept until a current process is exited.
Specify the options that are often used to the Default Options, and specify temporary options to the methods.
For example:
`js`
readlineSync.setDefaultOptions({limit: ['green', 'yellow', 'red']});
a1 = readlineSync.question('Which color of signal? '); // Input is limited to 3 things.
a2 = readlineSync.question('Which color of signal? '); // It's limited yet.
a3 = readlineSync.question('What is your favorite color? ', {limit: null}); // It's unlimited temporarily.
a4 = readlineSync.question('Which color of signal? '); // It's limited again.
readlineSync.setDefaultOptions({limit: ['beef', 'chicken']});
a5 = readlineSync.question('Beef or Chicken? '); // Input is limited to new 2 things.
a6 = readlineSync.question('And you? '); // It's limited to 2 things yet.
The Object as options can have following properties.
_For prompt* methods only_ '> '
Type: string or others
Default:
Set the prompt-sign that is displayed to the user by prompt* methods. For example you see > that is Node.js's prompt-sign when you run node on the command line. toString
This may be string, or may not be (e.g. number, Date, Object, etc.). It is converted to string every time (i.e. method is called) before it is displayed. (see Note also)
It can include the placeholders.
For example:
`js`
readlineSync.setDefaultOptions({prompt: '$ '});
`js`
// Display the memory usage always.
readlineSync.setDefaultOptions({
prompt: { // Simple Object that has toString method.
toString: function() {
var rss = process.memoryUsage().rss;
return '[' + (rss > 1024 ? Math.round(rss / 1024) + 'k' : rss) + 'b]$ ';
}
}
});
`console`
[13148kb]$ foo
[13160kb]$ bar
[13200kb]$
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true is specified, hide the secret text (e.g. password) which is typed by user on screen by the mask characters (see mask option).
For example:
`js`
password = readlineSync.question('PASSWORD: ', {hideEchoBack: true});
console.log('Login ...');
`console`
PASSWORD: **
Login ...
Type: string
Default: '*'
Set the mask characters that are shown instead of the secret text (e.g. password) when true is specified to hideEchoBack option. If you want to show nothing, specify ''. (But it might be not user friendly in some cases.) '*'
Note: In some cases (e.g. when the input stream is redirected on Windows XP), or '' might be used whether other one is specified.
For example:
`js`
secret = readlineSync.question('Please whisper sweet words: ', {
hideEchoBack: true,
mask: require('chalk').magenta('\u2665')
});
Limit the user's input.
The usage differ depending on the method.
#### For question and prompt methods
Type: string, number, RegExp, function or Array
Default: []
Accept only the input that matches value that is specified to this. If the user input others, display a string that is specified to limitMessage option, and wait for reinput.
* The string is compared with the input. It is affected by caseSensitive option.
* The number is compared with the input that is converted to number by parseFloat(). For example, it interprets ' 3.14 ', '003.1400', '314e-2' and '3.14PI' as 3.14. And it interprets '005', '5files', '5kb' and '5px' as 5.
* The RegExp tests the input.
* The function that returns a boolean to indicate whether it matches is called with the input.
One of above or an Array that includes multiple things (or Array includes Array) can be specified.
For example:
`jspromptCL
command = readlineSync.prompt({limit: ['add', 'remove', /^clear( all)?$/]});
// But method should be used instead of this. `
`jsquestionPath
file = readlineSync.question('Text File: ', {limit: /\.txt$/i});
// But method should be used instead of this. `
`js`
ip = readlineSync.question('IP Address: ', {limit: function(input) {
return require('net').isIP(input); // Valid IP Address
}});
`jspromptCL
availableActions = [];
if (!blockExists()) { availableActions.push('jump'); }
if (isLarge(place)) { availableActions.push('run'); }
if (isNew(shoes)) { availableActions.push('kick'); }
if (isNearby(enemy)) { availableActions.push('punch'); }
action = readlineSync.prompt({limit: availableActions});
// But method should be used instead of this. `
Type: string, number or Array
Default: []
Accept only the key that matches value that is specified to this, ignore others.
Specify the characters as the key. All strings or Array of those are decomposed into single characters. For example, 'abcde' or ['a', 'bc', ['d', 'e']] are the same as ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e']. caseSensitive
These strings are compared with the input. It is affected by option.
The placeholders like '$ are replaced to an Array that is the character list like ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'].
For example:
`js`
direction = readlineSync.keyIn('Left or Right? ', {limit: 'lr'}); // 'l' or 'r'
`js`
dice = readlineSync.keyIn('Roll the dice, What will the result be? ',
{limit: '$<1-6>'}); // range of '1' to '6'
_For question and prompt methods only_ 'Input another, please.$<( [)limit(])>'
Type: string
Default:
Display this to the user when the limit option is specified and the user input others.
The placeholders can be included.
For example:
`js`
file = readlineSync.question('Name of Text File: ', {
limit: /\.txt$/i,
limitMessage: 'Sorry, $
});
_For question and prompt methods only_ ''
Type: string
Default:
If the user input empty text (i.e. pressed the Enter key only), return this.
For example:
`js`
lang = readlineSync.question('Which language? ', {defaultInput: 'javascript'});
Type: string, number, RegExp, function or Array
Default: []
If the input matches trueValue, return true. If the input matches falseValue, return false. In any other case, return the input.
* The string is compared with the input. It is affected by caseSensitive option.
The number is compared with the input that is converted to number by parseFloat(). For example, it interprets ' 3.14 ', '003.1400', '314e-2' and '3.14PI' as 3.14. And it interprets '005', '5files', '5kb' and '5px' as 5. Note that in keyIn method, the input is every time one character (i.e. the number that is specified must be an integer within the range of 0 to 9).
* The RegExp tests the input.
* The function that returns a boolean to indicate whether it matches is called with the input.
One of above or an Array that includes multiple things (or Array includes Array) can be specified.
For example:
`js`
answer = readlineSync.question('How do you like it? ', {
trueValue: ['yes', 'yeah', 'yep'],
falseValue: ['no', 'nah', 'nope']
});
if (answer === true) {
console.log('Let\'s go!');
} else if (answer === false) {
console.log('Oh... It\'s ok...');
} else {
console.log('Sorry. What does "' + answer + '" you said mean?');
}
Type: boolean
Default: false
By default, the string comparisons are case-insensitive (i.e. a equals A). If true is specified, it is case-sensitive, the cases are not ignored (i.e. a is different from A). limit
It affects: , trueValue, falseValue, some placeholders, and some Utility Methods.
_For question and prompt methods only_ false
Type: boolean
Default:
By default, remove the leading and trailing white spaces from the input text. If true is specified, don't remove those.
Type: string
Default: 'utf8'
Set the encoding method of the input and output.
_For question and prompt methods only_ 1024
Type: number
Default:
When readlineSync reads from a console directly (without external program), use a size bufferSize buffer.
Even if the input by user exceeds it, it's usually no problem, because the buffer is used repeatedly. But some platforms's (e.g. Windows) console might not accept input that exceeds it. And set an enough size.
Note that this might be limited by version of Node.js and environment running your script (Big buffer size is usually not required). (See also: issue, PR)
Type: function or undefined undefined
Default:
Call the specified function with every output. The function is given two arguments, display as an output text, and a value of encoding option.
For example:
* Pass the plain texts to the Logger (e.g. log4js), after clean the colored texts.
`js
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync'),
chalk = require('chalk'),
log4js = require('log4js'),
logger, user, pw, command;
log4js.configure({appenders: [{type: 'file', filename: 'fooApp.log'}]});
logger = log4js.getLogger('fooApp');
readlineSync.setDefaultOptions({
print: function(display, encoding)
{ logger.info(chalk.stripColor(display)); }, // Remove ctrl-chars.
prompt: chalk.red.bold('> ')
});
console.log(chalk.black.bold.bgYellow(' Your Account '));
user = readlineSync.question(chalk.gray.underline(' USER NAME ') + ' : ');
pw = readlineSync.question(chalk.gray.underline(' PASSWORD ') + ' : ',
{hideEchoBack: true});
// Authorization ...
console.log(chalk.green('Welcome, ' + user + '!'));
command = readlineSync.prompt();
`
* Output a conversation to a file when an output stream is redirected to record those into a file like your-script >foo.log. That is, a conversation isn't outputted to foo.log without this code.
`js`
readlineSync.setDefaultOptions({
print: function(display, encoding)
{ process.stdout.write(display, encoding); }
});
var name = readlineSync.question('May I have your name? ');
var loc = readlineSync.question('Hi ' + name + '! Where do you live? ');
* Let somebody hear our conversation in real time.
It just uses a fifo with above sample code that was named conv.js.
Another terminal:
`console`
mkfifo /tmp/fifo
cat /tmp/fifo
My terminal:
`console`
node conv.js >/tmp/fifo
`console`
May I have your name? Oz
Hi Oz! Where do you live? Emerald City
And then, another terminal shows this synchronously:
`console`
May I have your name? Oz
Hi Oz! Where do you live? Emerald City
_For question and prompt methods only_ true
Type: boolean
Default:
readlineSync supports a history expansion feature that is similar to that of the shell. If false is specified, disable this feature. !!
It keeps a previous input only. That is, only , !-1, !!:p and !-1:p like bash or zsh etc. are supported.
* !! or !-1: Return a previous input.!!:p
* or !-1:p: Display a previous input but do not return it, and wait for reinput.
For example:
`js`
while (true) {
input = readlineSync.prompt();
console.log('-- You said "' + input + '"');
}
`console`
> hello
-- You said "hello"
> !!
hello
-- You said "hello"
> !!:p
hello
> bye
-- You said "bye"
_For question and prompt methods only_ false
Type: boolean
Default:
readlineSync supports the changing the current working directory feature that is similar to the cd and pwd commands in the shell. If true is specified, enable this feature. cd
This helps the user when you let the user input the multiple local files or directories.
It supports and pwd commands.
* cd : Change the current working directory to . The can include ~ as the home directory.pwd
* : Display the current working directory.
When these were input, do not return, and wait for reinput.
For example:
`js`
while (true) {
file = readlineSync.questionPath('File: ');
console.log('-- Specified file is ' + file);
}
`console`
File: cd foo-dir/bar-dir
File: pwd
/path/to/foo-dir/bar-dir
File: file-a.js
-- Specified file is /path/to/foo-dir/bar-dir/file-a.js
File: file-b.png
-- Specified file is /path/to/foo-dir/bar-dir/file-b.png
File: file-c.html
-- Specified file is /path/to/foo-dir/bar-dir/file-c.html
questionEMail, questionNewPassword, questionInt, questionFloat, questionPath, promptCL, promptLoop, promptCLLoop, promptSimShell, keyInYN, keyInYNStrict, keyInPause, keyInSelect
These are convenient methods that are extended Basic Methods to be used easily.
`js`
email = readlineSync.questionEMail([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then accept only a valid e-mail address, and then return it after the Enter key was pressed.
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Input e-mail address: '.
Note: The valid e-mail address requirement is a willful violation of RFC5322, this is defined in HTML5. This works enough to prevent the user mistaking. If you want to change it, specify limit option.
For example:
`js`
email = readlineSync.questionEMail();
console.log('-- E-mail is ' + email);
`console`
Input e-mail address: abc
Input valid e-mail address, please.
Input e-mail address: mail@example.com
-- E-mail is mail@example.com
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |limit
| | RegExp by HTML5 |limitMessage
| | 'Input valid e-mail address, please.' |trueValue
| | null |falseValue
| | null |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
mask | defaultInput | caseSensitive | encoding | bufferSize |
print | history |
`js`
password = readlineSync.questionNewPassword([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then accept only a valid password, and then request same one again, and then return it after the Enter key was pressed.
It's the password, or something that is the secret text like the password.
You can specify the valid password requirement to the options.
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Input new password: '.
Note: Only the form of password is checked. Check it more if you want. For example, zxcvbn is password strength estimation library.
For example:
`js`
password = readlineSync.questionNewPassword();
console.log('-- Password is ' + password);
`console{|}~
Input new password: **
It can include: 0...9, A...Z, a...z, !"#$%&'()*+,-./:;<=>?@[\]^_
And the length must be: 12...24
Input new password: *
Reinput a same one to confirm it: *
It differs from first one. Hit only the Enter key if you want to retry from first one.
Reinput a same one to confirm it: *
-- Password is _my_password_
``
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | true |mask
| | '*' |limitMessage
| | 'It can include: $ |trueValue
| | null |falseValue
| | null |caseSensitive
| | true |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
defaultInput | keepWhitespace | encoding | bufferSize | print |
And the following additional options are available.
Type: string
Default: '$'
A string as the characters that can be included in the password. For example, if 'abc123' is specified, the passwords that include any character other than these 6 characters are refused. '$
The placeholders like are replaced to the characters like 'abcde'.
For example, let the user input a password that is created with alphabet and some symbols:
`js`
password = readlineSync.questionNewPassword('PASSWORD: ', {charlist: '$
Type: number
Default: min: 12, max: 24
min: A number as a minimum length of the password. max: A number as a maximum length of the password.
Type: string or others
Default: 'Reinput a same one to confirm it: '
A message that lets the user input the same password again.
It can include the placeholders.
If this is not string, it is converted to string (i.e. toString method is called).
Type: string or others
Default: 'It differs from first one. Hit only the Enter key if you want to retry from first one.'
A warning message that is displayed when the second input did not match first one.
This is converted the same as the confirmMessage option.
The following additional placeholder parameters are available.
A current value of charlist option that is converted to human readable if possible. (e.g. 'A...Z')
A current value of min and max option that is converted to human readable. (e.g. '12...24')
`js`
numInt = readlineSync.questionInt([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then accept only an input that can be interpreted as an integer, and then return the number (not string) after the Enter key was pressed. parseInt()
This parses the input as much as possible by . For example, it interprets ' 5 ', '5.6', '005', '5files', '5kb' and '5px' as 5.
The query is handled the same as that of the question method.
The following option has independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| limitMessage | 'Input valid number, please.' |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
hideEchoBack | mask | defaultInput | encoding | bufferSize |
print | history |
`js`
numFloat = readlineSync.questionFloat([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then accept only an input that can be interpreted as a floating-point number, and then return the number (not string) after the Enter key was pressed. parseFloat()
This parses the input as much as possible by . For example, it interprets ' 3.14 ', '003.1400', '314e-2' and '3.14PI' as 3.14.
The query is handled the same as that of the question method.
The following option has independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| limitMessage | 'Input valid number, please.' |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
hideEchoBack | mask | defaultInput | encoding | bufferSize |
print | history |
`js`
path = readlineSync.questionPath([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then accept only a valid local file or directory path, and then return an absolute path after the Enter key was pressed. ~
The that is input by the user is replaced to the home directory.
You can specify the valid local file or directory path requirement to the options. And you can make it create a new file or directory when it doesn't exist.
It is recommended to use this method with the cd option. (Default: true)
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Input path (you can "cd" and "pwd"): '.
For example:
`js
sourceFile = readlineSync.questionPath('Read from: ', {
isFile: true
});
console.log('-- sourceFile: ' + sourceFile);
saveDir = readlineSync.questionPath('Save to: ', {
isDirectory: true,
exists: null,
create: true
});
console.log('-- saveDir: ' + saveDir);
`
`console`
Read from: ~/fileA
No such file or directory: /home/user/fileA
Input valid path, please.
Read from: pwd
/path/to/work
Read from: cd ~/project-1
Read from: fileA
-- sourceFile: /home/user/project-1/fileA
Save to: ~/deploy/data
-- saveDir: /home/user/deploy/data
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |limitMessage
| | '$ |history
| | true |cd
| | true |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
mask | defaultInput | encoding | bufferSize | print |
And the following additional options are available.
Note: It does not check the coherency about a combination of the options as the path requirement. For example, the {exists: false, isFile: true} never check that it is a file because it is limited to the path that does not exist.
Type: boolean or others
Default: true
If true is specified, accept only a file or directory path that exists. If false is specified, accept only a file or directory path that does not exist.
In any other case, the existence is not checked.
Type: number or others
Default: undefined
min: A number as a minimum size of the file that is accepted. max: A number as a maximum size of the file that is accepted. 0
If it is not specified or is specified, the size is not checked. (A size of directory is 0.)
Type: boolean
Default: false
isFile: If true is specified, accept only a file path. isDirectory: If true is specified, accept only a directory path.
Type: function or undefined undefined
Default:
If a function that returns true or an error message is specified, call it with a path that was input, and accept the input when the function returned true. error
If the function returned a string as an error message, that message is got by the additional placeholder parameter. ~
A path that was input is parsed before it is passed to the function. is replaced to a home directory, and a path is converted to an absolute path.
This is also a return value from this method.
For example, accept only PNG file or tell it to the user:
`js`
imageFile = readlineSync.questionPath('Image File: ', {
validate: function(path) { return /\.png$/i.test(path) || 'It is not PNG'; }
});
Type: boolean
Default: false
If true is specified, create a file or directory as a path that was input when it doesn't exist. If true is specified to the isDirectory option, create a directory, otherwise a file. {exists: false, create: true}
It does not affect the existence check. Therefore, you can get a new file or directory path anytime by specifying:
The following additional placeholder parameters are available.
An error message when the input was not accepted.
This value is set by readlineSync, or the function that was specified to validate option.
A current value of min and max option.
`js`
argsArray = readlineSync.promptCL([commandHandler[, options]])
Display a prompt-sign (see prompt option) to the user, and then consider the input as a command-line and parse it, and then return a result after the Enter key was pressed.
A return value is an Array that includes the tokens that were parsed. It parses the input from the user as the command-line, and it interprets whitespaces, quotes, etc., and it splits it to tokens properly. Usually, a first element of the Array is command-name, and remaining elements are arguments.
For example:
`js`
argsArray = readlineSync.promptCL();
console.log(argsArray.join('\n'));
`console
> command arg "arg" " a r g " "" 'a"r"g' "a""rg" "arg
command
arg
arg
a r g
a"r"g
arg
arg
`
By using the commandHandler argument, this method will come into its own. Specifying the Object to this argument has the more merit. And it has the more merit for promptCLLoop method.
If a function is specified to commandHandler argument, it is just called with a parsed Array as an argument list of the function. And this is an original input string, in the function.
For example, the following 2 codes work same except that this is enabled in the second one:
`js`
argsArray = readlineSync.promptCL();
if (argsArray[0] === 'add') {
console.log(argsArray[1] + ' is added.');
} else if (argsArray[0] === 'copy') {
console.log(argsArray[1] + ' is copied to ' + argsArray[2] + '.');
}
`js`
readlineSync.promptCL(function(command, arg1, arg2) {
console.log('You want to: ' + this); // All of command-line.
if (command === 'add') {
console.log(arg1 + ' is added.');
} else if (command === 'copy') {
console.log(arg1 + ' is copied to ' + arg2 + '.');
}
});
If an Object that has properties named as the command-name is specified, the command-name is interpreted, and a function as the value of matched property is called. A function is chosen properly by handling case of the command-name in accordance with the caseSensitive option.
The function is called with a parsed Array that excludes a command-name (i.e. first element is removed from the Array) as an argument list of the function.
That is, a structure of the commandHandler Object looks like:
`js`
{
commandA: function(arg) { ... }, // commandA requires one argument.
commandB: function(arg1, arg2) { ... }, // readlineSync doesn't care those.
commandC: function() { ... } // Of course, it can also ignore all.
}
readlineSync just receives the arguments from the user and passes those to these functions without checking. The functions may have to check whether the required argument was input by the user, and more validate those.
For example, the following code works same to the above code:
`js`
readlineSync.promptCL({
add: function(element) { // It's called by also "ADD", "Add", "aDd", etc..
console.log(element + ' is added.');
},
copy: function(from, to) {
console.log(from + ' is copied to ' + to + '.');
}
});
If the matched property is not found in the Object, a _ property is chosen, and the function as the value of this property is called with a parsed Array as an argument list of the function. Note that this includes a command-name. That is, the function looks like function(command, arg1, arg2, ...) { ... }. _
And if the Object doesn't have a property, any command that the matched property is not found in the Object is refused.
For example:
`js`
readlineSync.promptCL({
copy: function(from, to) { // command-name is not included.
console.log(from + ' is copied to ' + to + '.');
},
_: function(command) { // command-name is included.
console.log('Sorry, ' + command + ' is not available.');
}
});
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |limitMessage
| | 'Requested command is not available.' |caseSensitive
| | false |history
| | true |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
prompt | mask | defaultInput | encoding | bufferSize |
print | cd |
`js`
readlineSync.promptLoop(inputHandler[, options])
Display a prompt-sign (see prompt option) to the user, and then call inputHandler function with the input from the user after it has been typed and the Enter key was pressed. Do these repeatedly until inputHandler function returns true.
For example, the following 2 codes work same:
`js`
while (true) {
input = readlineSync.prompt();
console.log('-- You said "' + input + '"');
if (input === 'bye') {
break;
}
}
console.log('It\'s exited from loop.');
`js`
readlineSync.promptLoop(function(input) {
console.log('-- You said "' + input + '"');
return input === 'bye';
});
console.log('It\'s exited from loop.');
`console`
> hello
-- You said "hello"
> good morning
-- You said "good morning"
> bye
-- You said "bye"
It's exited from loop.
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |trueValue
| | null |falseValue
| | null |caseSensitive
| | false |history
| | true |
The other options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
`js`
readlineSync.promptCLLoop([commandHandler[, options]])
Execute promptCL method repeatedly until chosen commandHandler returns true. commandHandler
The may be a function that is called like:
`js`
exit = allCommands(command, arg1, arg2, ...);
or an Object that has the functions that are called like:
`js`
exit = foundCommand(arg1, arg2, ...);
See promptCL method for details.
This method looks like a combination of promptCL method and promptLoop method.
For example:
`js`
readlineSync.promptCLLoop({
add: function(element) {
console.log(element + ' is added.');
},
copy: function(from, to) {
console.log(from + ' is copied to ' + to + '.');
},
bye: function() { return true; }
});
console.log('It\'s exited from loop.');
`console`
> add "New Hard Disk"
New Hard Disk is added.
> move filesOnOld "New Hard Disk"
Requested command is not available.
> copy filesOnOld "New Hard Disk"
filesOnOld is copied to New Hard Disk.
> bye
It's exited from loop.
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |limitMessage
| | 'Requested command is not available.' |caseSensitive
| | false |history
| | true |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
prompt | mask | defaultInput | encoding | bufferSize |
print | cd |
`js`
input = readlineSync.promptSimShell([options])
Display a prompt-sign that is similar to that of the user's shell to the user, and then return the input from the user after it has been typed and the Enter key was pressed.
This method displays a prompt-sign like:
On Windows:
`console`
C:\Users\User\Path\To\Directory>
On others:
`console`
user@host:~/path/to/directory$
The following options have independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |history
| | true |
The other options other than prompt option work as shown in the Basic Options section.
`js`
boolYesOrEmpty = readlineSync.keyInYN([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then return a boolean or an empty string immediately a key was pressed by the user, without pressing the Enter key. Note that the user has no chance to change the input. window.confirm
This method works like the method of web browsers. A return value means "Yes" or "No" the user said. It differ depending on the pressed key:
* Y: trueN
* : false''
* other:
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Are you sure? '.
The keys other than Y and N are also accepted (If you want to know a user's wish explicitly, use keyInYNStrict method). Therefore, if you let the user make an important decision (e.g. files are removed), check whether the return value is not falsy. That is, a default is "No".
For example:
`jsY
if (!readlineSync.keyInYN('Do you want to install this?')) {
// Key that is not was pressed.`
process.exit();
}
// Do something...
Or if you let the user stop something that must be done (e.g. something about the security), check whether the return value is false explicitly. That is, a default is "Yes".
For example:
`js(!readlineSync.keyInYN())
// Don't use .N
if (readlineSync.keyInYN('Continue virus scan?') === false) {
// key was pressed.`
process.exit();
}
// Continue...
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
encoding | print |
And the following additional option is available.
Type: boolean
Default: true
If true is specified, a string '[y/n]' as guide for the user is added to query. And ':' is moved to the end of query, or it is added.
For example:
`js`
readlineSync.keyInYN('Do you like me?'); // No colon
readlineSync.keyInYN('Really? :'); // Colon already exists
`console`
Do you like me? [y/n]: y
Really? [y/n]: y
`js`
boolYes = readlineSync.keyInYNStrict([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then accept only Y or N key, and then return a boolean immediately it was pressed by the user, without pressing the Enter key. Note that the user has no chance to change the input. window.confirm
This method works like the method of web browsers. A return value means "Yes" or "No" the user said. It differ depending on the pressed key:
* Y: trueN
* : false
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Are you sure? '.
A key other than Y and N is not accepted. That is, a return value has no default. Therefore, the user has to tell an own wish explicitly. If you want to know a user's wish easily, use keyInYN method.
This method works same to keyInYN method except that this accept only Y or N key (Therefore, a return value is boolean every time). The options also work same to keyInYN method.
`js`
readlineSync.keyInPause([query[, options]])
Display a query to the user if it's specified, and then just wait for a key to be pressed by the user. window.alert
This method works like the method of web browsers. This is used to make the running of script pause and show something to the user, or wait for the user to be ready. limit
By default, any key is accepted (See: Note). You can change this behavior by specifying option (e.g. accept only a Space Bar).
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Continue...'.
For example:
`jsquery
// Have made the preparations for something...
console.log('==== Information of Your Computer ====');
console.log(info); // This can be .`
readlineSync.keyInPause();
console.log('It\'s executing now...');
// Do something...
`console`
==== Information of Your Computer ====
FOO: 123456
BAR: abcdef
Continue... (Hit any key)
It's executing now...
The following option has independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| limit | null |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
caseSensitive | encoding | print |
And the following additional option is available.
Type: boolean
Default: true
If true is specified, a string '(Hit any key)' as guide for the user is added to query.
For example:
`js`
readlineSync.keyInPause('It\'s pausing now...');
`console`
It's pausing now... (Hit any key)
Control keys including Enter key are not accepted by keyIn* methods. question
If you want to wait until the user presses Enter key, use methods instead of keyIn methods. For example:
`js`
readlineSync.question('Hit Enter key to continue.', {hideEchoBack: true, mask: ''});
`js`
index = readlineSync.keyInSelect(items[, query[, options]])
Display the list that was created with the items Array, and the query to the user if it's specified, and then return the number as an index of the items Array immediately it was chosen by pressing a key by the user, without pressing the Enter key. Note that the user has no chance to change the input.
The query is handled the same as that of the question method. query
The default value of is 'Choose one from list: '.
The minimum length of items Array is 1 and maximum length is 35. These elements are displayed as item list. A key to let the user choose an item is assigned to each item automatically in sequence like "1, 2, 3 ... 9, A, B, C ...". A number as an index of the items Array that corresponds to a chosen item by the user is returned.
Note: Even if the items Array has only less than 35 items, a long Array that forces an user to scroll the list may irritate the user. Remember, the user might be in a console environment that doesn't support scrolling the screen. If you want to use a long items Array (e.g. more than 10 items), you should consider a "Pagination". (See example.)
For example:
`js`
frameworks = ['Express', 'hapi', 'flatiron', 'MEAN.JS', 'locomotive'];
index = readlineSync.keyInSelect(frameworks, 'Which framework?');
console.log(frameworks[index] + ' is enabled.');
`console
[1] Express
[2] hapi
[3] flatiron
[4] MEAN.JS
[5] locomotive
[0] CANCEL
Which framework? [1...5 / 0]: 2
hapi is enabled.
`
The following option has independent default value that is not affected by Default Options.
| Option Name | Default Value |
|-------------------|---------------|
| hideEchoBack | false |
The following options work as shown in the Basic Options section.
mask | encoding | print |
And the following additional options are available.
Type: boolean
Default: true
If true is specified, a string like '[1...5]' as guide for the user is added to query. And ':' is moved to the end of query, or it is added. This is the key list that corresponds to the item list.
Type: boolean, string or others
Default: 'CANCEL'
If a value other than false is specified, an item to let the user tell "cancel" is added to the item list. "[0] CANCEL" (default) is displayed, and if 0 key is pressed, -1 is returned. 'CANCEL'
You can specify a label of this item other than . A string such as 'Go back' (empty string '' also), something that is converted to string such as Date, a string that includes placeholder such as 'Next $ are accepted.
The following additional placeholder parameters are available.
A length of a current items Array.
For example:
`js`
items = ['item-A', 'item-B', 'item-C', 'item-D', 'item-E'];
index = readlineSync.keyInSelect(items, null,
{cancel: 'Show more than $
`console`
[1] item-A
[2] item-B
[3] item-C
[4] item-D
[5] item-E
[0] Show more than 5 items
A first item in a current items Array.
For example:
`js`
index = readlineSync.keyInSelect(items, 'Choose $
A last item in a current items Array.
For example:
`js`
items = ['January', 'February', 'March', 'April', 'May', 'June'];
index = readlineSync.keyInSelect(items, null,
{cancel: 'In after $
`console`
[1] January
[2] February
[3] March
[4] April
[5] May
[6] June
[0] In after June
hideEchoBack, mask, defaultInput, caseSensitive, keepWhitespace, encoding, bufferSize, history, cd, limit, trueValue, falseValue, limitCount, limitCountNotZero, lastInput, history_mN, cwd, CWD, cwdHome, date, time, localeDate, localeTime, C1-C2
The placeholders in the text are replaced to another string.
For example, the limitMessage option to display a warning message that means that the command the user requested is not available:
`js`
command = readlineSync.prompt({
limit: ['add', 'remove'],
limitMessage: '$
});
`console`
> delete
delete is not available.
The placeholders can be included in:
* query argumentprompt
* and limitMessage optionslimit
option for keyIn method and charlist option for questionNewPassword method (C1-C2 parameter only)
* And some additional options for the Utility Methods.
``
$
Or
``
$<(text1)parameter(text2)>
The placeholder is replaced to a string that is got by a parameter. (text1)
Both the and (text2) are optional. '$'
A more added at the left of the placeholder is used as an escape character, it disables a placeholder. For example, '$$ is replaced to '$. If you want to put a '$' which is not an escape character at the left of a placeholder, specify it like '$<($)bufferSize>', then it is replaced to '$1024'.
At the each position of '(text1)' and '(text2)', 'text1' and 'text2' are put when a string that was got by a parameter has more than 0 length. If that got string is '', a placeholder with or without '(text1)' and '(text2)' is replaced to ''.
For example, a warning message that means that the command the user requested is not available:
`js`
command = readlineSync.prompt({
limit: ['add', 'remove'],
limitMessage: 'Refused $
});
`console`
> give-me-car
Refused give-me-car you requested. Please input another.
It looks like no problem.
But when the user input nothing (hit only the Enter key), and then a message is displayed:
`console`
>
Refused you requested. Please input another.
This goes well:
`js`
command = readlineSync.prompt({
limit: ['add', 'remove'],
limitMessage: 'Refused $
});
`console`
>
Refused . Please input another.
(May be more better: '$<(Refused )lastInput( you requested. )>Please input another.')
Note: The syntax ${parameter} of older version is still supported, but this should not be used because it may be confused with template string syntax of ES6. And this will not be supported in due course of time.
The following parameters are available. And some additional parameters are available in the Utility Methods.
#### hideEchoBack, mask, defaultInput, caseSensitive, keepWhitespace, encoding, bufferSize, history, cd, limit, trueValue, falseValue
A current value of each option.
It is converted to human readable if possible. The boolean value is replaced to 'on' or 'off', and the Array is replaced to the list of only string and number elements. keyIn*
And in the method, the parts of the list as characters sequence are suppressed. For example, when ['a', 'b', 'c', 'd', 'e'] is specified to the limit option, '$ is replaced to 'a...e'. If true is specified to the caseSensitive option, the characters are converted to lower case.
For example:
`js`
input = readlineSync.question(
'Input something or the Enter key as "$
{defaultInput: 'hello'}
);
`console`
Input something or the Enter key as "hello":
#### limitCount, limitCountNotZero
A length of a current value of the limit option.
When the value of the limit option is empty, '$ is replaced to '0', '$ is replaced to ''.
For example:
`js`
action = readlineSync.question(
'Choose action$<( from )limitCountNotZero( actions)>: ',
{limit: availableActions}
);
`console`
Choose action from 5 actions:
A last input from the user.
In any case, this is saved.
For example:
`js`
command = readlineSync.prompt({
limit: availableCommands,
limitMessage: '$
});
`console`
> wrong-command
wrong-command is not available.
When the history expansion feature is enabled (see [history`](#basic_opt