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Walk a directory tree.

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findit

Recursively walk directory trees. Think /usr/bin/find.

example time!

callback style

require('findit').find(__dirname, function (file) {
    console.log(file);
})

emitter style

var finder = require('findit').find(__dirname);

finder.on('directory', function (dir, stat) {
    console.log(dir + '/');
});

finder.on('file', function (file, stat) {
    console.log(file);
});

finder.on('link', function (link, stat) {
    console.log(link);
});

synchronous

var files = require('findit').sync(__dirname);
    console.dir(files);

methods

find(basedir, options, cb)

Do an asynchronous recursive walk starting at basedir.

Optionally supply an options object. Setting the property 'follow_symlinks' will follow symlinks.

Optionally supply a callback that will get the same arguments as the path event documented below in "events".

If basedir is actually a non-directory regular file, findit emits a single "file" event for it then emits "end".

Findit uses fs.lstat() so symlinks are not traversed automatically. To have it follow symlinks, supply the options argument with 'follow_symlinks' set to true. Findit won't traverse an inode that it has seen before so directories can have symlink cycles and findit won't blow up.

Returns an EventEmitter. See "events".

sync(basedir, options, cb)

Return an array of files and directories from a synchronous recursive walk starting at basedir.

Optionally supply an options object. Setting the property 'follow_symlinks' will follow symlinks.

An optional callback cb will get called with cb(file, stat) if specified.

events

file: [ file, stat ]

Emitted for just files which are not directories.

directory : [ directory, stat ]

Emitted for directories.

path : [ file, stat ]

Emitted for both files and directories.

end

Emitted when the recursive walk is done.

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Package last updated on 05 Dec 2011

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