Deno wrapper
🦕 Like ./gradlew
, but for Deno
🦕 Downloads a pinned version of Deno
📂 Caches Deno installation in the .deno
folder
🌟 Creates a ./denow
wrapper script that auto-downloads Deno
👤 Users don’t need to install deno
globally
❤️ I’d love any Windows experts to add a install.ps1
and ./denow.*
for
Windows support!
Installation
Find your existing Deno project, then run install.sh
. If you’re using Windows,
you can use Git Bash to emulate a POSIX shell. 👍
curl -fsSL https://deno.land/x/deno_wrapper/deno_wrapper.sh | sh
You can add a vN.N.N
argument to download a specific version. By default we
use the Deno.version.deno
version or else the latest Deno release.
curl -fsSL https://deno.land/x/deno_wrapper/deno_wrapper.sh | sh -s 1.30.0
Usage
Just use ./denow
as though it were the true deno
binary! Anyone who clones
your repo won’t need to install deno themselves; the ./denow
will auto-install
a local copy into the .deno
folder.
⚠️ Make sure you add .deno
to your .gitignore
! That’s where deno
will be
installed to by the wrapper.
./denow --help
./denow eval 'console.log(42)'
./denow fmt
./denow task mytask
./denow compile --allow-read --allow-net https://deno.land/std/http/file_server.ts
./denow run --allow-net https://examples.deno.land/http-server.ts
./denow run -A src/index.ts
If you want to update the version of Deno that ./denow
downloads and invokes,
you can go through the install steps (above) again to pin to a different
version. Be aware that this will overwrite the ./denow
file. You can also
inspect the generated ./deno
file to see what version of Deno they are
invoking and change it manually.
Why?
💡 Inspired by The Gradle Wrapper
Sometimes (not often, but sometimes), you want to have an auto-install wrapper around a project-critical binary. In a nutshell you gain the following benefits:
Standardizes a project on a given Deno version, leading to more reliable and robust builds.
Provisioning a new Deno version to different users and execution environment (e.g. IDEs or Continuous Integration servers) is as simple as changing the Wrapper definition.
For instance, GitHub Actions can be written using Deno, but how do you make sure
deno
is available on the GitHub Action runner? You can use ./denow
as a
proxy!
deno
binary as ./deno
?
Why not just download the Because the Deno binary is >100MB, which is more than most version control systems want to deal with. GitHub will even block files larger than 100MB!
Development
Most stuff is in POSIX shell code for max compat with macOS and Linux variants
that use different bash
, ksh
, fish
, etc. shells.
Make sure you check the Webhooks tab after each release to make sure that Deno actually recieved the payload from the Release event!