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LockedPackage

Struct LockedPackage 

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pub struct LockedPackage {
Show 13 fields pub key: String, pub name: String, pub version: String, pub resolved: Option<String>, pub integrity: Option<String>, pub license: Option<String>, pub dev: bool, pub optional: bool, pub dev_optional: bool, pub link: bool, pub os: Vec<String>, pub cpu: Vec<String>, pub bin: Vec<(String, String)>,
}
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One entry of the packages map.

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§key: String

The map key: "" for the root project, else a node_modules/…-relative path.

§name: String

The package name — the segment after the last node_modules/ (empty for the root).

§version: String

version from the entry (empty for the root or a pure link).

§resolved: Option<String>

resolved — the registry URL, git source, or file: path; None if absent.

§integrity: Option<String>

integrity — the Subresource-Integrity string (sha512-…); None if absent.

§license: Option<String>

license — the package’s declared SPDX license string, when the lockfile records one (npm writes it per package; so does this crate’s render_v3). None if absent. Read so SBOM/compliance output (crate::sbom) can carry it.

§dev: bool

dev — strictly in the devDependencies tree.

§optional: bool

optional — strictly in the optionalDependencies tree.

§dev_optional: bool

devOptional — both a dev and an optional dependency.

§link: bool

link: true — a symlink to a local path; nothing is fetched.

§os: Vec<String>

os constraints (npm spelling — darwin, linux, win32; !-negation allowed).

§cpu: Vec<String>

cpu constraints (npm spelling — x64, arm64, ia32; !-negation allowed).

§bin: Vec<(String, String)>

bin as (name, path-within-package) pairs.

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impl LockedPackage

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pub fn is_registry_tarball(&self) -> bool

Whether resolved is an http(s) registry tarball — the only source npm-utils fetches.

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pub fn matches_platform(&self, host_os: &str, host_arch: &str) -> bool

Whether the host satisfies this entry’s os/cpu. host_os/host_arch are Rust’s std::env::consts::{OS, ARCH}; they are mapped to npm’s spelling before comparing.

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impl Clone for LockedPackage

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fn clone(&self) -> LockedPackage

Returns a duplicate of the value. Read more
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fn clone_from(&mut self, source: &Self)

Performs copy-assignment from source. Read more
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impl Debug for LockedPackage

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fn fmt(&self, f: &mut Formatter<'_>) -> Result

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

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