Template for Citation.js plugins
mkdir your-plugin
cd your-plugin
npm init @citation-js/plugin
# or 'npx @citation-js/create-plugin'This triggers a few questions:
- package name: The name of the package as you want to publish it on npm
- version: The current version. I recommend
0.0.0, then you can runnpm version major,minororpatchwhen the first version is ready - description: Something like "Citation.js plugin for ..."
- entry point: You can leave this empty, unless you have some specific ideas. It gets filled in later with a more specific default
- test command: You can leave this empty as well
- git repository: If you are putting this in a Git repository, you can put the URL here
- keywords: Comma-separated list of keywords, if you want to you can include
citation-jsand the format the plugin is for - author: Your name, optionally followed by
<email>and/or(website) - license: Most current plugins are MIT-licensed, but that's your decision
- Is this OK?: Yes, unless you made a mistake of course
- What should the plugin scope name (csl, doi, bibtex) be? Up to you, but try to keep it simple, like
pubmedfor PubMed and PubMed Central Identifiers
This generates a file structure:
.
├── .gitignore
├── .travis.yml # Configuration for my CI of choice, Travis CI
├── babel.config.js # Configuration for the Babel build tool
├── package.json # package manifest for npm/Node
├── README.md
├── src
│ ├── config.js # Defines default config options
│ ├── index.js # Registers the plugin
│ ├── input.js # Defines input formats
│ └── output.js # Defines output formats
└── test
└── suite.js # test suite
Now, run:
npm installThis installs the necessary development tools.
- If your plugin only defines input or output formats, you can remove the other file and references to that file from
index.js. - If you do not need configuration, you can remove the file and remove references to the file from
index.jsandinput.js. input.jscontains an example format with an identifier that gets parsed into an API URL, the result of which- More documentation and links can be found in comments in the source files.
- The code style is StandardJS. Linting can be done with
npm run lintand simple style issues can be corrected withnpm run lint -- --fix
- An easy way to test while developing is with the following code:
const core = require('@citation-js/core') // Get Citation.js
require('@babel/register') // Make sure you can use modern features
require('./src/') // Load the plugin you are working on
// If you are using synchronous functions
const data = core.Cite(input, options)
// ...
// If you are using asynchronous functions
core.Cite.async(input, options)
.then(data => /* ... */)
.catch(console.error)- To write proper tests, see
test/suite.js, which includes comments