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@vltpkg/rollback-remove
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A utility for removing stuff, in such a way that the removal can be rolled back on failure, or confirmed and executed in a detached background process.
The best way to use this is to not catch errors, but detect failure
in a finally block and either confirm or roll back appropriately.
import { RollbackRemove } from '@vltpkg/rollback-remove'
const remover = new RollbackRemove()
let success = false
try {
await remover.rm('some/path')
doSomethingThatMayThrow()
remover.confirm()
success = true
} finally {
if (!success) await remover.rollback()
}
FAQs
Mark paths as removed, then remove them or roll back
The npm package @vltpkg/rollback-remove receives a total of 4 weekly downloads. As such, @vltpkg/rollback-remove popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that @vltpkg/rollback-remove demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 6 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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