What modules does node.js look for when it encounters var foo=require(../) ?
It would seem that it would look in the directory one UP from the current one, but what exactly would it look for and do?
Perhaps there is an analogy with include in C or import in Python?
I've been starting with node.js and reading http://nodejs.org/api/modules.html and came upon example code on github such as
var express = require('express')
, tracker = require('../')
This code would seem to assign variable express contents of express module (file) whose path must be global after using npm to install express, that much seems understandable,although I understand there are two types of module installation, but that is another question.
But what contents are assigned to variable tracker?
express
does not have to be a globally-installed module, thisrequire
style usually loads it from thenode_modules
directory. My guess is thatrequire('../')
would look for apackage.json
in the directory above the current module's directory, though I have no idea under what circumstances it would find one there.require('../')
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