Native OS module API shim for older node.js versions
Node.js team froze the OS module API in 0.10.x version, however the API differs a bit in lower node.js versions
This shim just provides the missing OS module API that is available on latest node.js versions.
You can now use the os
package in old node.js versions without fear.
It's based on the current node.js implementations
$ npm install os-shim --save[-dev]
You simply should use the os-shim
module instead of the os
native node.js module
var os = require('os-shim')
os.tmpdir()
You can mutate the os-shim
module object without worring about it can create side effects in the native os
module object
The following API is missing in node.js 0.8.x
and lower versions
Returns the operating system's default directory for temp files
Returns the endianness of the CPU. Possible values are "BE" or "LE"
A constant defining the appropriate End-of-line marker for the operating system
Returns the operating system platform
Returns the operating system CPU architecture
Instead of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style.
Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality
Clone the repository
$ git clone https://github.com/adesisnetlife/node-os-shim.git && cd node-os-shim
Install dependencies
$ npm install
Run tests
$ make test
2013-12-11
2013-12-11
os.networkInterfaces()
shim methodDo you miss something? Open an issue or make a PR!
Copyright (c) 2013 Adesis Netlife S.L and contributors
Released under MIT license
# Node OS shim [![Build Status](https://secure.travis-ci.org/AdesisNetlife/node-os-shim.png?branch=master)][travis] [![NPM version](https://badge.fury.io/js/os-shim.png)][badge] > Native OS module API shim for older node.js versions ## About Node.js team froze the [OS module API][1] in 0.10.x version, however the API differs a bit in lower node.js versions This shim just provides the missing OS module API that is available on latest node.js versions. You can now use the `os` package in old node.js versions without fear. It's based on the current node.js [implementations][2] ## Installation ``` $ npm install os-shim --save[-dev] ``` ## Usage You simply should use the `os-shim` module instead of the `os` native node.js module ```js var os = require('os-shim') os.tmpdir() ``` You can mutate the `os-shim` module object without worring about it can create side effects in the native `os` module object ## The missing API The following API is missing in node.js `0.8.x` and lower versions #### os.tmpdir() Returns the operating system's default directory for temp files #### os.endianness() Returns the endianness of the CPU. Possible values are "BE" or "LE" #### os.EOL A constant defining the appropriate End-of-line marker for the operating system #### os.platform() Returns the operating system platform #### os.arch() Returns the operating system CPU architecture ## Contributing Instead of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality ### Development Clone the repository ```shell $ git clone https://github.com/adesisnetlife/node-os-shim.git && cd node-os-shim ``` Install dependencies ```shell $ npm install ``` Run tests ```shell $ make test ``` ## Release History - **0.1.1** `2013-12-11` - Add platform() and arch() methods (for Node.js 0.4.x) - **0.1.0** `2013-12-11` - Initial release ## To Do - Add `os.networkInterfaces()` shim method Do you miss something? Open an issue or make a PR! ## Contributors * [Tomas Aparicio](http://github.com/h2non) ## License Copyright (c) 2013 Adesis Netlife S.L and contributors Released under MIT license [1]: http://nodejs.org/api/os.html [2]: https://github.com/joyent/node/blob/master/lib/os.js [travis]: http://travis-ci.org/AdesisNetlife/node-os-shim [badge]: http://badge.fury.io/js/os-shim