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# read-package-tree Read the contents of node_modules. ## USAGE ```javascript var rpt = require ('read-package-tree') rpt('/path/to/pkg/root', function (node, kidName) { // optional filter function– if included, each package folder found is passed to // it to see if it should be included in the final tree // node is what we're adding children to // kidName is the directory name of the module we're considering adding // return true -> include, false -> skip }, function (er, data) { // er means that something didn't work. // data is a structure like: // { // package: <package.json data, or an empty object> // package.name: defaults to `basename(path)` // children: [ <more things like this> ] // parent: <thing that has this in its children property, or null> // path: <path loaded> // realpath: <the real path on disk> // isLink: <set if this is a Link> // target: <if a Link, then this is the actual Node> // error: <if set, the error we got loading/parsing the package.json> // } }) ``` That's it. It doesn't figure out if dependencies are met, it doesn't mutate package.json data objects (beyond what [read-package-json](http://npm.im/read-package-json) already does), it doesn't limit its search to include/exclude `devDependencies`, or anything else. Just follows the links in the `node_modules` hierarchy and reads the package.json files it finds therein. ## Symbolic Links When there are symlinks to packages in the `node_modules` hierarchy, a `Link` object will be created, with a `target` that is a `Node` object. For the most part, you can treat `Link` objects just the same as `Node` objects. But if your tree-walking program needs to treat symlinks differently from normal folders, then make sure to check the object. In a given `read-package-tree` run, a specific `path` will always correspond to a single object, and a specific `realpath` will always correspond to a single `Node` object. This means that you may not be able to pass the resulting data object to `JSON.stringify`, because it may contain cycles. ## Errors Errors parsing or finding a package.json in node_modules will result in a node with the error property set. We will still find deeper node_modules if any exist. *Prior to `5.0.0` these aborted tree reading with an error callback.* Only a few classes of errors are fatal (result in an error callback): * If the top level location is entirely missing, that will error. * if `fs.realpath` returns an error for any path its trying to resolve.
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