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@stdlib/fs-write-file
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Write data to a file.
npm install @stdlib/fs-write-file
var writeFile = require( '@stdlib/fs-write-file' );
Asynchronously write data
to a file
.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
var fpath = join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.txt' );
writeFile( fpath, 'beep boop\n', onWrite );
function onWrite( error ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
}
The data
argument may be either a string
or a Buffer
.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
var string2buffer = require( '@stdlib/buffer-from-string' );
var fpath = join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.txt' );
writeFile( fpath, string2buffer( 'beep boop\n' ), onWrite );
function onWrite( error ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
}
The function accepts the same options
and has the same defaults as fs.writeFile()
.
Synchronously writes data
to a file
.
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
var fpath = join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.txt' );
var err = writeFile.sync( fpath, 'beep boop\n' );
if ( err instanceof Error ) {
throw err;
}
The function accepts the same options
and has the same defaults as fs.writeFileSync()
.
The difference between this writeFile.sync
and fs.writeFileSync()
is that fs.writeFileSync()
will throw if an error
is encountered (e.g., if given a non-existent directory path) and this API will return an error
. Hence, the following anti-pattern
var fs = require( 'fs' );
// Check for directory path existence to prevent an error being thrown...
if ( fs.existsSync( '/path/to' ) ) {
fs.writeFileSync( '/path/to/file.txt', 'beep boop\n' );
}
can be replaced by an approach which addresses existence via error
handling.
var writeFile = require( '@stdlib/fs-write-file' );
// Explicitly handle the error...
var err = writeFile.sync( '/path/to/file.txt', 'beep boop\n' );
if ( err instanceof Error ) {
// You choose what to do...
throw err;
}
var join = require( 'path' ).join;
var writeFile = require( '@stdlib/fs-write-file' );
var fpath = join( __dirname, 'examples', 'fixtures', 'file.txt' );
// Synchronously write data to a file:
var err = writeFile.sync( fpath, 'beep boop\n', 'utf8' );
// returns null
console.log( err instanceof Error );
// => false
// Asynchronously write data to a file:
writeFile( fpath, 'beep boop\n', onWrite );
function onWrite( error ) {
if ( error ) {
console.error( 'Error: %s', error.message );
}
console.log( 'Success!' );
}
@stdlib/fs-write-file-cli
: CLI package for use as a command-line utility.@stdlib/fs-exists
: test whether a path exists on the filesystem.@stdlib/fs-read-file
: read the entire contents of a file.This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
See LICENSE.
Copyright © 2016-2024. The Stdlib Authors.
0.2.2 (2024-07-27)
No changes reported for this release.
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Write data to a file.
We found that @stdlib/fs-write-file demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 0 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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