Welcome to Trex!
Trex 🐱🐉
Package management for deno
What is Trex?
is a “Package management” for deno to implement an import_map.json for your imports is an easiest way to make imports in deno.
// import_map.json
{
"imports": {
"http/": "https://deno.land/std/http/"
}
}
For more information about the import maps in deno import maps
Setup visual studio code
install the deno extension first, then add in settings.json the following configuration.
activate the enable option Deno unstable features in settings >> extensions >> Deno
if you get this error after installing a module.
run your project to cache all dependencies.
note: We are working so that when a module is installed in import_map.json it will be cached to avoid this error when calling the module. it is currently being tested on windows and linux but it is an instable feature at the moment
Guide:
installation:
Download the repository and open the terminal in the folder of the repository and write:
$ deno install --allow-read --allow-write --allow-net --allow-run --unstable Trex.ts
note: You should have the last version 1.0.0 >= of deno for no errors.
or in your terminal you can write
$ deno install --allow-read --allow-write --allow-net --allow-run --unstable https://deno.land/x/trex/Trex.ts
update Trex using
$ deno install -f --allow-read --allow-write --allow-net --allow-run --unstable https://deno.land/x/trex/Trex.ts
or use:
$ Trex update
for versions 0.2.0 or higher.
check for the installation of the Trex tool writing in the terminal:
$ Trex --version
and the console should presente the Trex version.
for any help of the commands of Trex write:
$ Trex --help
and the console should present:
help:
* flags:
--map: for install a library
--version: logs version
--custom: for install custom package
--deps: log modules versions
* install module using:
Trex install --map fs http
* install custom module usig:
Trex --custom module_name=module_url
* uninstall module using:
Trex delete module_name
* install Tool using:
Trex getTool tool_name
* check module stated using:
Trex --deps
for a better implementation of this tool you can use the tool Commands of deno Commands
How to use
in your command line write:
$ Trex install --map fs http fmt
note: you can use Trex i –map fs http fmt
an import_map.json file will be created with the following.
{
"imports": {
"fs/": "https://deno.land/std/fs/",
"http/": "https://deno.land/std/http/",
"fmt/": "https://deno.land/std/fmt/"
}
}
Usage example.
create a test file
// server.ts
import { serve } from "http/server.ts";
import { green } from "fmt/colors.ts";
const server = serve({ port: 8000 });
console.log(green("http://localhost:8000/"));
for await (const req of server) {
req.respond({ body: "Hello World\n" });
}
run in terminal
$ deno run --allow-net --importmap=import_map.json --unstable server.ts
note: it is important to use –importmap=import_map.json –unstable
using third party modules
example using oak
$ Trex i --map oak
in import_map.json
{
"imports": {
"fs/": "https://deno.land/std/fs/",
"http/": "https://deno.land/std/http/",
"fmt/": "https://deno.land/std/fmt/",
"oak": "https://deno.land/x/oak/mod.ts"
}
}
note: third party modules are added using mod.ts
in server.ts
// server.ts
import { Application } from "oak";
const app = new Application();
app.use((ctx) => {
ctx.response.body = "Hello World!";
});
await app.listen({ port: 8000 });
run in terminal
$ deno run --allow-net --importmap=import_map.json --unstable server.ts
add custom module
in your command line write:
$ Trex --custom React=https://dev.jspm.io/react/index.js
in import_map.json
{
"imports": {
"fs/": "https://deno.land/std/fs/",
"http/": "https://deno.land/std/http/",
"fmt/": "https://deno.land/std/fmt/",
"oak": "https://deno.land/x/oak/mod.ts",
"React": "https://dev.jspm.io/react/index.js"
}
}
velociraptor or Commands
install tools likein your command line write:
$ Trex getTool Commands
this will install the tool
note: If you are a linux/MacOs user you’ll have to specificate the PATH manually when the tool gets installed the will appear in your terminal export PATH=”/home/username/.deno/bin:$PATH”
delete module
in your command line write:
$ Trex delete React
in import_map.json
{
"imports": {
"fs/": "https://deno.land/std/fs/",
"http/": "https://deno.land/std/http/",
"fmt/": "https://deno.land/std/fmt/",
"oak": "https://deno.land/x/oak/mod.ts"
}
}
install another version of a module
write the name of the module more @<Version>
example:
$ Trex install --map fs@0.`5`4.0
in import_map.json
{
"imports": {
"fs/": "https://deno.land/std@0.54.0/fs/"
}
}
note: this feature is currently unstable and can be used with third party modules.
check the versions of dependencies using
$ Trex --deps
you should see something like that on the console.
// in import_map.json
{
"imports": {
"oak": "https://deno.land/x/oak@v4.0.0/mod.ts",
"http/": "https://deno.land/std@0.51.0/http/"
}
}
name | module | url | version | latest | upToDate |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
oak | oak | “https://deno.land/x/oak@v4.0.0/mod.ts” | “v4.0.0” | “v5.0.0” | false |
http/ | std | “https://deno.land/std@0.54.0/http/” | “0.54.0” | “0.54.0” | true |
thanks to Fzwael this functionality is based on your tool deno-check-updates
View version
$ Trex --version
View help
$ Trex --help
To Do
install std modules and third party modules in deno.land/x.
delete modules from import_map.json.
support for custom module outside of deno third party modules.
sort modules names in import_map.json.
support to install tools like Commands.
- if you want add your tool in database edit this file database.json
update using:
$ Trex update
support to choose install other versions of modules. (!unstable):
$ Trex install --map fs@0.50.0
safe installation for tools like Commands, velociraptor or dpx.
- display a warning message with the permissions of the tool
check the versions of the libraries.
$ Trex --deps
System to cache package when install it. (!unstable):
it is currently being tested on windows and linux but it is an instable feature at the moment.
note: by default it caches the modules using the mod.ts file, if it cannot find it, it does not add it to the cache but add to the import_map.json.
We are working to you can choose the target file
List all the tools you can install.
choose the destination file when installing a module.
$ Trex i --map fmt@0.45.0=colors.ts
[ fmt ] = module, [ @0.45.0 ] = version, [ =colors.ts ] = file target