hash-runner
executes a command when a change is detected in specified files.
It calculates the SHA256 hash of the files and compares them to the previous hash values stored in a file.
If the hashes differ, the specified command is executed.
This tool is not an active file watcher that constantly checks for changes.
It is designed to be used in conjunction with tools like turbo
,
where the watch mode may trigger unnecessary builds even when caching is used.
For example, consider the following turbo
configuration:
{
"$schema": "https://turbo.build/schema.json",
"tasks": {
"dev": {
"dependsOn": ["@internal/some-package#build"],
"cache": false,
"persistent": true
}
}
}
When running turbo [watch] dev
, it will trigger a build even when no changes are detected in @internal/some-package
.
By using hash-runner
, the build
command will still run on @internal/some-package
, but it won't actually
execute the underlying build command unless changes are detected.
Node.js 20 or higher is required.
To install hash-runner
, use npm:
npm install hash-runner --save-dev
hash-runner [--config <config-file>] [--force] [--silent]
CLI options:
-c / --config <config-file>
: Specify a custom configuration file.-f / --force
: Force the creation of a new hash file and execute.-s / --silent
: Suppress log output.
hash-runner
uses lilconfig
to read configuration.
lilconfig
will check the current directory for the following:
- a
hash-runner
property inpackage.json
- a
.hash-runnerrc
file in JSON or YAML format - a
.hash-runnerrc.json
,.hash-runnerrc.js
,.hash-runnerrc.ts
,.hash-runnerrc.mjs
, or.hash-runnerrc.cjs
file - a
hash-runnerrc
,hash-runnerrc.json
,hash-runnerrc.js
,hash-runnerrc.ts
,hash-runnerrc.mjs
, orhash-runnerrc.cjs
file inside a.config
subdirectory - a
hash-runner.config.js
,hash-runner.config.ts
,hash-runner.config.mjs
, orhash-runner.config.cjs
file
include
: An array of glob patterns specifying the files to include in the hash calculation.exclude
: An array of glob patterns specifying the files to exclude from the hash calculation.node_modules
is always excluded and does not need to be specified.
execOnChange
: The command to execute when changes are detected.hash-runner
will exit with the status code of the executed command after completion.
hashFile
: The path to the file where hashes are stored.- It is recommended you add the
hashFile
to your.gitignore
file.
- It is recommended you add the
parallelizeComparisonsChunkSize
: Will start parallelizing the hash comparison per specified number of file entries.- Default is 100 files, meaning that the hash comparison will be parallelized for every 100 files.
Run tsc
when changes are detected in files in the src
directory:
package.json
:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "hash-runner",
"build:files": "tsc"
}
}
Example configuration file (.hash-runnerrc.json
):
{
"include": ["src/**/*.ts"],
"exclude": ["dist/**"],
"execOnChange": "npm run build:files",
"hashFile": ".hashes.json"
}
hash-runner.config.js
:
module.exports = {
include: ['src/**/*.ts'],
exclude: ['dist/**'],
execOnChange: 'npm run build:files',
hashFile: '.hashes.json'
};
npm run build
will only run tsc
when changes are detected in files in the src
directory.
When running in a Continuous Integration (CI) environment, hash-runner
will bypass hash checks and execute the specified command directly. This is controlled by the CI
environment variable.
To enable CI mode, set the CI
environment variable to true
:
{
"scripts": {
"build": "hash-runner",
"build:ci": "CI=true hash-runner",
"build:files": "tsc"
}
}
This will bypass hash checks and execute the specified command directly.
In addition to the CLI, hash-runner
can also be used programmatically:
import { HashRunner } from 'hash-runner';
const runner = new HashRunner('/path/to/config.json', { force: true });
await runner.run();
Parameters:
configPath
(optional): A string representing the path to the configuration file. If not specified,hash-runner
will attempt to load the configuration from the current directory.options
(optional): An object containing options to configure the behavior ofhash-runner
.
force?
(boolean): Force the creation of a new hash file and execute the command regardless of detected changes.silent?
(boolean): Suppress log output when set totrue
.
This library uses debug
to log messages. To enable debug messages, set the DEBUG
environment variable to hash-runner
.
DEBUG=hash-runner hash-runner