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fetch-package-metadata
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var fetchPackageMetadata = require("npm/lib/fetch-package-metadata")
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fetchPackageMetadata(spec, contextdir, callback)
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This will get package metadata (and if possible, ONLY package metadata) for
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a specifier as passed to `npm install` et al, eg `npm@next` or `npm@^2.0.3`
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## fetchPackageMetadata(*spec*, *contextdir*, *tracker*, *callback*)
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* *spec* **string** | **object** -- The package specifier, can be anything npm can
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understand (see [realize-package-specifier]), or it can be the result from
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realize-package-specifier or npm-package-arg (for non-local deps).
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* *contextdir* **string** -- The directory from which relative paths to
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local packages should be resolved.
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* *tracker* **object** -- **(optional)** An are-we-there-yet tracker group as
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provided by `npm.log.newGroup()`.
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* *callback* **function (er, package)** -- Called when the package information
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has been loaded. `package` is the object for of the `package.json`
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matching the requested spec. In the case of named packages, it comes from
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the registry and thus may not exactly match what's found in the associated
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tarball.
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[realize-package-specifier]: (https://github.com/npm/realize-package-specifier)
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In the case of tarballs and git repos, it will use the cache to download
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them in order to get the package metadata. For named packages, only the
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metadata is downloaded (eg https://registry.npmjs.org/package). For local
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directories, the package.json is read directly. For local tarballs, the
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tarball is streamed in memory and just the package.json is extracted from
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it. (Due to the nature of tars, having the package.json early in the file
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will result in it being loaded faster– the extractor short-circuits the
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uncompress/untar streams as best as it can.)
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