# Changelog ## 5.2.1 - Chore: Upgrade `js-yaml` to avoid npm audit warning. ## 5.2.0 - Added: `packageProp` values can be arrays of strings, to allow for property names that include periods. (This was possible before, but not documented or deliberately supported.) - Chore: Replaced the `lodash.get` dependency with a locally defined function. - Chore: Upgrade `js-yaml` to avoid npm audit warning. ## 5.1.0 - Added: `packageProp` values can include periods to describe paths to nested objects within `package.json`. ## 5.0.7 - Fixed: JS loader bypasses Node's `require` cache, fixing a bug where updates to `.js` config files would not load even when Cosmiconfig was told not to cache. ## 5.0.6 - Fixed: Better error message if the end user tries an extension Cosmiconfig is not configured to understand. ## 5.0.5 - Fixed: `load` and `loadSync` work with paths relative to `process.cwd()`. ## 5.0.4 - Fixed: `rc` files with `.js` extensions included in default `searchPlaces`. ## 5.0.3 - Docs: Minor corrections to documentation. *Released to update package documentation on npm*. ## 5.0.2 - Fixed: Allow `searchSync` and `loadSync` to load JS configuration files whose export is a Promise. ## 5.0.1 The API has been completely revamped to increase clarity and enable a very wide range of new usage. **Please read the readme for all the details.** While the defaults remain just as useful as before — and you can still pass no options at all — now you can also do all kinds of wild and crazy things. - The `loaders` option allows you specify custom functions to derive config objects from files. Your loader functions could parse ES2015 modules or TypeScript, JSON5, even INI or XML. Whatever suits you. - The `searchPlaces` option allows you to specify exactly where cosmiconfig looks within each directory it searches. - The combination of `loaders` and `searchPlaces` means that you should be able to load pretty much any kind of configuration file you want, from wherever you want it to look. Additionally, the overloaded `load()` function has been split up into several clear and focused functions: - `search()` now searches up the directory tree, and `load()` loads a configuration file that you don't need to search for. - The `sync` option has been replaced with separate synchronous functions: `searchSync()` and `loadSync()`. - `clearFileCache()` and `clearDirectoryCache()` have been renamed to `clearLoadCache()` and `clearSearchPath()` respectively. More details: - The default JS loader uses `require`, instead of `require-from-string`. So you *could* use `require` hooks to control the loading of JS files (e.g. pass them through esm or Babel). In most cases it is probably preferable to use a custom loader. - The options `rc`, `js`, and `rcExtensions` have all been removed. You can accomplish the same and more with `searchPlaces`. - The default `searchPlaces` include `rc` files with extensions, e.g. `.thingrc.json`, `.thingrc.yaml`, `.thingrc.yml`. This is the equivalent of switching the default value of the old `rcExtensions` option to `true`. - The option `rcStrictJson` has been removed. To get the same effect, you can specify `noExt: cosmiconfig.loadJson` in your `loaders` object. - `packageProp` no longer accepts `false`. If you don't want to look in `package.json`, write a `searchPlaces` array that does not include it. - By default, empty files are ignored by `search()`. The new option `ignoreEmptySearchPlaces` allows you to load them, instead, in case you want to do something with empty files. - The option `configPath` has been removed. Just pass your filepaths directory to `load()`. - Removed the `format` option. Formats are now all handled via the file extensions specified in `loaders`. (If you're wondering with happened to 5.0.0 ... it was a silly publishing mistake.) ## 4.0.0 - Licensing improvement: updated `parse-json` from `3.0.0` to `4.0.0`(see [sindresorhus/parse-json#12][parse-json-pr-12]). - Changed: error message format for `JSON` parse errors(see [#101][pr-101]). If you were relying on the format of JSON-parsing error messages, this will be a breaking change for you. - Changed: set default for `searchPath` as `process.cwd()` in `explorer.load`. ## 3.1.0 - Added: infer format based on filePath ## 3.0.1 - Fixed: memory leak due to bug in `require-from-string`. - Added: for JSON files, append position to end of error message. ## 3.0.0 - Removed: support for loading config path using the `--config` flag. cosmiconfig will not parse command line arguments. Your application can parse command line arguments and pass them to cosmiconfig. - Removed: `argv` config option. - Removed: support for Node versions < 4. - Added: `sync` option. - Fixed: Throw a clear error on getting empty config file. - Fixed: when a `options.configPath` is `package.json`, return the package prop, not the entire JSON file. ## 2.2.2 - Fixed: `options.configPath` and `--config` flag are respected. ## 2.2.0, 2.2.1 - 2.2.0 included a number of improvements but somehow broke stylelint. The changes were reverted in 2.2.1, to be restored later. ## 2.1.3 - Licensing improvement: switched from `json-parse-helpfulerror` to `parse-json`. ## 2.1.2 - Fixed: bug where an `ENOENT` error would be thrown is `searchPath` referenced a non-existent file. - Fixed: JSON parsing errors in Node v7. ## 2.1.1 - Fixed: swapped `graceful-fs` for regular `fs`, fixing a garbage collection problem. ## 2.1.0 - Added: Node 0.12 support. ## 2.0.2 - Fixed: Node version specified in `package.json`. ## 2.0.1 - Fixed: no more infinite loop in Windows. ## 2.0.0 - Changed: module now creates cosmiconfig instances with `load` methods (see README). - Added: caching (enabled by the change above). - Removed: support for Node versions <4. ## 1.1.0 - Add `rcExtensions` option. ## 1.0.2 - Fix handling of `require()`'s within JS module configs. ## 1.0.1 - Switch Promise implementation to pinkie-promise. ## 1.0.0 - Initial release. [parse-json-pr-12]: https://github.com/sindresorhus/parse-json/pull/12 [pr-101]: https://github.com/davidtheclark/cosmiconfig/pull/101