File Path Filter
Filters file paths using globs, regular expressions, or custom criteria
Example
const filePathFilter = require("file-path-filter");
const paths = [
"/some/path/index.html",
"/some/path/contact.html",
"/some/path/about.html",
"/some/path/favicon.ico",
"/some/path/img/logo.png",
];
paths.filter(filePathFilter("**/*.html"));
paths.filter(filePathFilter("**/*.html", "!**/index.html"));
paths.filter(filePathFilter(/\.(ico|png)$/));
paths.filter(filePathFilter(path => path.length === 23));
paths.filter(filePathFilter([
"**/*.html",
"!**/index.html",
/\.(ico|png)$/,
path => path.length === 23
]));
paths.filter(filePathFilter({
include: [
"**/*.html",
/\.(ico|png)$/,
path => path.length === 23
],
exclude: "**/index.html",
));
Installation
You can install file-path-filter
via npm.
npm install file-path-filter
Usage
filePathFilter(criteria)
createFilter(options, criteria)
-
options
- An object with some or all of the following properties:
map
- A function that maps filtered items to file pathssep
- A custom path separator, such as \
or /
-
criteria
- The filter criteria. See the filePathFilter
for details.
-
return value
- A filter function that matches file paths that meet the specified criteria
The createFilter
function is an alternative to the filePathFilter
function that allows you to customize the behavior to suit your needs.
Filtering objects
The filePathFilter
function creates a function that filters arrays of strings, but what if you need to filter an array of objects instead? That's where the map
option comes in handy. You can use it to map objects (or any other value) to file paths. Here's an example:
const { createFilter } = require("file-path-filter");
const path = require("path");
const files = [
{ dir: "/my/website", filename: "index.html" },
{ dir: "/my/website", filename: "contact.html" },
{ dir: "/my/website/blog", filename: "post-1.html" },
{ dir: "/my/website/blog", filename: "post-2.html" },
];
function map(file) {
return path.join(file.dir, file.filename);
}
files.filter(createFilter({ map }, "**/*.html", "!**/blog/*.html"));
Contributing
Contributions, enhancements, and bug-fixes are welcome! File an issue on GitHub and submit a pull request.
Building
To build the project locally on your computer:
-
Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/JS-DevTools/file-path-filter.git
-
Install dependencies
npm install
-
Build the code
npm run build
-
Run the tests
npm test
License
File Path Filter is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.
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