How to check if npm script exists?

theJuls picture theJuls · Jun 4, 2018 · Viewed 8.5k times · Source

I am creating a bash script which runs through each of my projects and runs npm run test if the test script exists.

I know that if I get into a project and run npm run it will give me the list of available scripts as follows:

Lifecycle scripts included in www:
  start
    node server.js
  test
    mocha --require @babel/register --require dotenv/config --watch-extensions js **/*.test.js

available via `npm run-script`:
  dev
    node -r dotenv/config server.js
  dev:watch
    nodemon -r dotenv/config server.js
  build
    next build

However, I have no idea how to grab that information, see if test is available and then run it.

Here is my current code:

#!/bin/bash

ROOT_PATH="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
BASE_PATH="${ROOT_PATH}/../.."

while read MYAPP; do # reads from a list of projects
  PROJECT="${MYAPP}"
  FOLDER="${BASE_PATH}/${PROJECT}"
  cd "$FOLDER"
  if [ check here if the command exists ]; then
    npm run test
    echo ""
  fi
done < "${ROOT_PATH}/../assets/apps-manifest"

Answer

Denis picture Denis · Jun 4, 2018

EDIT: As mentioned by Marie and James if you only want to run the command if it exists, npm has an option for that:

npm run test --if-present

This way you can have a generic script that work with multiple projects (that may or may not have an specific task) without having the risk of receiving an error.

Source: https://docs.npmjs.com/cli/run-script

EDIT

You could do a grep to check for the word test:

npm run | grep -q test

this return true if the result in npm run contains the word test

In your script it would look like this:

#!/bin/bash

ROOT_PATH="$(cd "$(dirname "$0")" && pwd)"
BASE_PATH="${ROOT_PATH}/../.."

while read MYAPP; do # reads from a list of projects
  PROJECT="${MYAPP}"
  FOLDER="${BASE_PATH}/${PROJECT}"
  cd "$FOLDER"
  if npm run | grep -q test; then
    npm run test
    echo ""
  fi
done < "${ROOT_PATH}/../assets/apps-manifest"

It just would be a problem if the word test is in there with another meaning Hope it helps