readline-sync/README.md
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# readlineSync
Synchronous [Readline](http://nodejs.org/api/readline.html) for interactively running.
The interface is used with process.stdin and process.stdout in order to accept user input.
## Example
```js
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync');
var answer = readlineSync.question('What is your favorite food? :');
console.log('Oh, so your favorite food is ' + answer);
```
## Installation
```
npm install readline-sync
```
## Usage
### setPrompt
```js
currentValue = readlineSync.setPrompt([prompt])
```
Sets the prompt, for example when you run `node` on the command line, you see `> `, which is node's prompt.
This is converted to string (i.e. `toString` method is called) before it is displayed every time.
For example: like bash `[foo-directory]# `
```js
readlineSync.setPrompt({toString: function() {return '[' + require('path').basename(process.cwd()) + ']# '; }})
```
### prompt
```js
line = readlineSync.prompt([options])
```
Readies readline for input from the user, putting the current `setPrompt` options on a new line, giving the user a new spot to write.
If `{noEchoBack: true}` is specified to `options`, echo back is avoided. It is used to hide the password which is typed by user on screen.
### question
```js
line = readlineSync.question([query[, options]])
```
Displays the `query` to the user, and then returns the user's response after it has been typed.
`query` is converted to string (i.e. `toString` method is called) before it is displayed every time.
If `{noEchoBack: true}` is specified to `options`, echo back is avoided. It is used to hide the password which is typed by user on screen.
### setEncoding
```js
currentValue = readlineSync.setEncoding([encoding])
```
Set the encoding method of input (user's response) and output (`prompt`). Defaults to 'utf8'.
### setPrint
```js
readlineSync.setPrint(funcPrint)
```
The specified Function is called when any texts are outputed (`prompt` and `question`). Two arguments the text which is outputed and `encoding` are passed. Defaults to `undefined`.
![sample](cl_01.png)
For example, this is used to pass plain texts to Logger, when prompt texts are colored.
```js
var readlineSync = require('readline-sync');
user, pw, cmd;
require('colors');
readlineSync.setPrint(function(display, encoding) {
logger.log(display.stripColors); // remove control characters
});
console.log('Your account required.'.grey);
user = readlineSync.question('USER NAME'.white.inverse + ': ');
pw = readlineSync.question('PASSWORD'.white.inverse + ': ', {noEchoBack: true});
// Authorization ...
console.log(('Welcome, ' + user + '!').green.bold);
readlineSync.setPrompt('> '.bold.red);
cmd = readlineSync.prompt();
```
## <a name ="note">Note</a>
+ The your Node and OS may not support interactively reading from stdin. The stdin interfaces are different by platforms.
If in those platforms, an error is thrown.
```js
try {
answer = readlineSync.question('What is your favorite food? :');
} catch (e) {
console.error(e);
process.exit(1);
}
```
## Release History
* 2014-07-13 v0.4.3 fixed #6: Crypto input data.
* 2014-07-12 v0.4.2 `setPrompt()` and `setEncoding()` return current value.
* 2014-07-12 v0.4.1 `setPrompt()` and `question()` accept the value which is not string too (e.g. number, Date, Object, etc.).
* 2014-07-12 v0.4.0 Add `options.noEchoBack`.
* 2014-07-12 v0.3.0 Add `setPrint()`.
* 2014-06-27 v0.2.3 Add alternative reading via shell on the environment which don't support interactively reading.
* 2013-12-18 v0.2.2 Error handle for the environment which don't support interactively reading from stdin.
* 2013-08-30 v0.2.0 Rewrite exporting methods.
* 2013-08-29 v0.1.0 Initial release.