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Resolves to a file path given the source file, locale and file extension, used in kraken projects
Lead Maintainer: Aria Stewart
Used in kraken based projects for resolving file paths when given the locale, source file name, and the file extension.
Simple Usage:
var fr = require('fileResolver'),
resolver = fr.create({root: 'path/to/templates', fallback: 'en_US', ext: 'dust'}),
fileInfo = resolver.resolve('foo', 'es_ES');
//fileInfo = {
// root: 'path/to/templates/ES/es',
// file: 'path/to/templates/ES/es/foo.dust',
// ext: 'dust',
// name: 'foo'
//}
Running Tests:
To Run tests
$npm test
To Run Coverage
$npm run-script cover
To Run linting
$npm run-script lint
FAQs
Resolves to a file path given the source file, locale and file extension, used in kraken projects
The npm package file-resolver receives a total of 441 weekly downloads. As such, file-resolver popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that file-resolver demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 4 open source maintainers collaborating on the project.
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