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@ms-cloudpack/file-watcher
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An abstraction on the file watching capabilities used in Cloudpack.
const watcher = createWatcher();
watch. (Returns an unwatch function.)const unwatch = await watcher.watch({ path: 'path/to/package' }, () => console.log(`package changed`));
unwatch, or call watcher.dispose to unsubscribe from all watchers.// Dispose an individual watcher.
await unwatch();
// Dispose all watchers.
await watcher.dispose();
createWatcher optionstype ('default' | 'fork', optional): By default, this will create a watcher in the same thread. Use type: 'fork' to create the watcher in a forked process.watcher.watch optionspath (string): The absolute root path to be watched.id (string, optional): ID for the watch job (defaults to path). If you call watch twice using the same id, subsequent calls will be ignored.watchPaths (string[], optional): Relative paths/globs from the root path. Currently, only negative globs (starting with !) are supported and will be used to ignore files. Positive globs are ignored - the watcher will watch all files in the root path by default. Defaults are under "@ms-cloudpack/path-utilities" in sourceFilesGlobs.FAQs
A file watcher abstraction for use with Cloudpack.
We found that @ms-cloudpack/file-watcher demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 3 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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