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# libnpmpublish

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[`libnpmpublish`](https://github.com/npm/libnpmpublish) is a Node.js
library for programmatically publishing and unpublishing npm packages. Give
it a manifest as an object and a tarball as a Buffer, and it'll put them on
the registry for you.

## Table of Contents

* [Example](#example)
* [Install](#install)
* [API](#api)
  * [publish/unpublish opts](#opts)
  * [`publish()`](#publish)
  * [`unpublish()`](#unpublish)

## Example

```js
const { publish, unpublish } = require('libnpmpublish')
```

## Install

`$ npm install libnpmpublish`

### API

#### <a name="opts"></a> `opts` for `libnpmpublish` commands

`libnpmpublish` uses
[`npm-registry-fetch`](https://npm.im/npm-registry-fetch).  Most options
are passed through directly to that library, so please refer to [its own
`opts` documentation](http://npm.im/npm-registry-fetch#fetch-options) for
options that can be passed in.

A couple of options of note:

* `opts.defaultTag` - registers the published package with the given tag,
  defaults to `latest`.

* `opts.access` - tells the registry whether this package should be
  published as `public` or `restricted`. Only applies to scoped
  packages.  Defaults to `public`.

* `opts.token` - can be passed in and will be used as the authentication
  token for the registry. For other ways to pass in auth details, see the
  n-r-f docs.

* `opts.provenance` - when running in a supported CI environment, will trigger
  the generation of a signed provenance statement to be published alongside
  the package. Mutually exclusive with the `provenanceFile` option.

* `opts.provenanceFile` - specifies the path to an externally-generated
  provenance statement to be published alongside the package. Mutually
  exclusive with the `provenance` option. The specified file should be a
  [Sigstore Bundle](https://github.com/sigstore/protobuf-specs/blob/main/protos/sigstore_bundle.proto)
  containing a [DSSE](https://github.com/secure-systems-lab/dsse)-packaged
  provenance statement.

#### <a name="publish"></a> `> libpub.publish(manifest, tarData, [opts]) -> Promise`

Sends the package represented by the `manifest` and `tarData` to the
configured registry.

`manifest` should be the parsed `package.json` for the package being
published (which can also be the manifest pulled from a packument, a git
repo, tarball, etc.)

`tarData` is a `Buffer` of the tarball being published.

If `opts.npmVersion` is passed in, it will be used as the `_npmVersion`
field in the outgoing packument.  You may put your own user-agent string in
there to identify your publishes.

If `opts.algorithms` is passed in, it should be an array of hashing
algorithms to generate `integrity` hashes for. The default is `['sha512']`,
which means you end up with `dist.integrity = 'sha512-deadbeefbadc0ffee'`.
Any algorithm supported by your current node version is allowed -- npm
clients that do not support those algorithms will simply ignore the
unsupported hashes.

##### Example

```js
// note that pacote.manifest() and pacote.tarball() can also take
// any spec that npm can install.  a folder shown here, since that's
// far and away the most common use case.
const path = '/a/path/to/your/source/code'
const pacote = require('pacote') // see: http://npm.im/pacote
const manifest = await pacote.manifest(path)
const tarData = await pacote.tarball(path)
await libpub.publish(manifest, tarData, {
  npmVersion: 'my-pub-script@1.0.2',
  token: 'my-auth-token-here'
}, opts)
// Package has been published to the npm registry.
```

#### <a name="unpublish"></a> `> libpub.unpublish(spec, [opts]) -> Promise`

Unpublishes `spec` from the appropriate registry. The registry in question may
have its own limitations on unpublishing.

`spec` should be either a string, or a valid
[`npm-package-arg`](https://npm.im/npm-package-arg) parsed spec object. For
legacy compatibility reasons, only `tag` and `version` specs will work as
expected. `range` specs will fail silently in most cases.

##### Example

```js
await libpub.unpublish('lodash', { token: 'i-am-the-worst'})
//
// `lodash` has now been unpublished, along with all its versions
```

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