Returns an unordered array of local paths to dependencies of a node JavaScript file (everything it or any of its dependencies requires).
Reduced feature (faster) alternative to the dependency-tree package that only works with stock node JS. This is used by Eleventy to find dependencies of a JavaScript file to watch for changes to re-run Eleventy’s build.
⚠ A big caveat to this plugin is that it will require the file in order to build a dependency tree. So if your module has side effects and you don’t want it to execute—do not use this!
npm install --save-dev @11ty/dependency-tree
- Ignores 
node_modules - Or, use 
nodeModuleNamesOnlyto return a list of node_modules packages (added in v2.0.0) - Ignores Node’s built-ins (e.g. 
path) - Handles circular dependencies (Node does this too)
 
// my-file.js
// if my-local-dependency.js has dependencies, it will include those too
const test = require("./my-local-dependency.js");
// ignored, is a built-in
const path = require("path");const DependencyTree = require("@11ty/dependency-tree");
DependencyTree("./my-file.js");
// returns ["./my-local-dependency.js"]const DependencyTree = require("@11ty/dependency-tree");
DependencyTree("./this-does-not-exist.js"); // throws an error
DependencyTree("./this-does-not-exist.js", { allowNotFound: true });
// returns [](Added in v2.0.1) Controls whether or not node package names are included in the list of dependencies.
nodeModuleNames: "include": included alongside the local JS files.nodeModuleNames: "exclude"(default): node module package names are excluded.nodeModuleNames: "only": only node module package names are returned.
// my-file.js:
require("./my-local-dependency.js");
require("@11ty/eleventy");const DependencyTree = require("@11ty/dependency-tree");
DependencyTree("./my-file.js");
// returns ["./my-local-dependency.js"]
DependencyTree("./my-file.js", { nodeModuleNames: "exclude" });
// returns ["./my-local-dependency.js"]
DependencyTree("./my-file.js", { nodeModuleNames: "include" });
// returns ["./my-local-dependency.js", "@11ty/eleventy"]
DependencyTree("./my-file.js", { nodeModuleNames: "only" });
// returns ["@11ty/eleventy"](Added in v2.0.0) Changed to use nodeModuleNames option instead. Backwards compatibility is maintained automatically.
nodeModuleNamesOnly: falseis mapped tonodeModuleNames: "exclude"nodeModuleNamesOnly: trueis mapped tonodeModuleNames: "only"
If both nodeModuleNamesOnly and nodeModuleNames are included in options, nodeModuleNames takes precedence.