build-gradle-reader synchronously parses the text of build.gradle file into a js object. This is based on the gradle-to-js project by Karl Lindmark, but adds the ability to read files synchronously.
To install, simply get it from npm:
npm install build-gradle-reader
or from github:
git clone git@github.com:ehoogerbeets/build-gradle-reader.git
> build-gradle-reader test/sample-data/small.build.gradle
{
"testblock": {
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2",
"nestedKey": {
"key3": "value3",
"key4": "value4",
"key5": {
"key6": "value6"
}
}
},
"testblock2": {
"key1": "value1",
"key2": "value2"
},
"testblock3": "not really"
}
>
The output is pretty-printed json.
You can use conjugator in your own code and retrieve the same json object that is pretty-printed on the screen when you use the command-line interface. Example:
var fs = require('fs');
var bgr = require('build-gradle-reader');
var data = fs.readfileSync("test/sample-data/small.build.gradle");
var representation = bgr(data);
New PRs are welcome!
Edwin Hoogerbeets, based on gradle-to-js by Karl Lindmark
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