/var/lang/lib/node_modules/npm/lib/commands/trust
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const { otplease } = require('../../utils/auth.js')const npmFetch = require('npm-registry-fetch')const npa = require('npm-package-arg')const TrustCircleCI = require('./circleci.js')const TrustGithub = require('./github.js')const TrustGitlab = require('./gitlab.js')const TrustCommand = require('../../trust-cmd.js')const globalDefinitions = require('@npmcli/config/lib/definitions/definitions.js') class TrustList extends TrustCommand { static description = 'List trusted relationships for a package' static name = 'list' static positionals = 1 // expects at most 1 positional (package name) static usage = [ '[package]', ] static definitions = [ globalDefinitions.json, globalDefinitions.registry, ] static bodyToOptions (body) { if (body.type === 'circleci') { return TrustCircleCI.bodyToOptions(body) } else if (body.type === 'github') { return TrustGithub.bodyToOptions(body) } else if (body.type === 'gitlab') { return TrustGitlab.bodyToOptions(body) } return TrustCommand.bodyToOptions(body) } async exec (positionalArgs) { const packageName = positionalArgs[0] || (await this.optionalPkgJson()).name if (!packageName) { throw new Error('Package name must be specified either as an argument or in the package.json file') } const spec = npa(packageName) const uri = `/-/package/${spec.escapedName}/trust` const body = await otplease(this.npm, this.npm.flatOptions, opts => npmFetch.json(uri, { ...opts, method: 'GET', })) this.displayResponseBody({ body, packageName }) }} module.exports = TrustList