You might also be interested in stash-object.
Install with npm:
$ npm install --save base-stash
var stash = require('base-stash');
app.use(stash());
Stash an object property from the app with an optional "name".
Params
prop
{String}: Property to stash (e.g.options
orcache
);name
{String}: Name to use to "tag" the stash to restore from later.
Example
app.stash('options');
Restore a previously stashed object. Optionally restore from a specific "name" that was used with .stash
. When a "name" is not specified, the last stashed object is used.
Params
prop
{String}: Property to restore (e.g.options
orcache
);name
{String}: Name used when stashing to restore directly to that spot.
Example
app.restore('options');
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To generate the readme and API documentation with verb:
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Install dev dependencies:
$ npm install -d && npm test
Brian Woodward
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