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registry-url Build Status

Get the set npm registry URL

It's usually https://registry.npmjs.org/, but it's configurable.

Use this if you do anything with the npm registry as users will expect it to use their configured registry.

Install

$ npm install registry-url

Usage

# .npmrc
registry = 'https://custom-registry.com/'
const registryUrl = require('registry-url');

console.log(registryUrl());
//=> 'https://custom-registry.com/'

It can also retrieve the registry URL associated with an npm scope.

# .npmrc
@myco:registry = 'https://custom-registry.com/'
const registryUrl = require('registry-url');

console.log(registryUrl('@myco'));
//=> 'https://custom-registry.com/'

If the provided scope is not in the user's .npmrc file, then registry-url will check for the existence of registry, or if that's not set, fallback to the default npm registry.

License

MIT © Sindre Sorhus