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directory-tree-promise-n6

Asynchronously return a directory tree as a JS object; forked from dannav/directory-tree-promise to support Node 6.

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Install

  npm install directory-tree-promise

Usage

Use async await while traversing a directory tree.

  const directoryTree = require('directory-tree-promise')
  const tree = await directoryTree('./example')

Output of tree:

{
  "path": "./example",
  "name": "example",
  "children": [
    {
      "path": "example/subfolder",
      "name": "subfolder",
      "children": [
        // excluded
      ],
      "size": 22
    },
    {
      // excluded
    }
  ],
  "size": 34
}

You can also pass an async function as a second parameter to modify the object returned for files

  const directoryTree = require('directory-tree-promise')
  const tree = await directoryTree('./example', async file => {
    file.content = await someFunctionToReadFileData(file.path)
    return file
  })

Object Property Reference

Items are returned with the following properties:

  • path (path to item)
  • name (name of file including extension)
  • extension (extension of object if isFile())
  • size (file or folder size in bytes)
  • children (array of items)

API Reference

isFile() -> bool

Each object in the tree is extended with a function isFile

  const directoryTree = require('directory-tree-promise')
  const tree = await directoryTree(process.cwd())
  tree.children[0].isFile() // true or false

Note

Device, FIFO and socket files are ignored.

Contributing

Fork this repository and run npm install in project directory.

Tests

npm run test

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Package last updated on 26 Apr 2017

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