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Extensions to core 'fs' module.

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Extras not included in Node's fs module.

Note: From v1.0.0 onwards, fs.utime and fs.utimeSync have been removed. Use fs.utimes and fs.utimesSync instead.

Installation

Install via npm:

npm install fs-ext

Usage

fs-ext imports all of the methods from the core 'fs' module, so you don't need two objects.

var fs = require('fs-ext');
var fd = fs.openSync('foo.txt', 'r');
fs.flock(fd, 'ex', function (err) {
    if (err) {
        return console.log("Couldn't lock file");
    }
    // file is locked
})

For an advanced example checkout example.js.

API

fs.flock(fd, flags, [callback])

Asynchronous flock(2). No arguments other than a possible error are passed to the callback. Flags can be 'sh', 'ex', 'shnb', 'exnb', 'un' and correspond to the various LOCK_SH, LOCK_EX, LOCK_SH|LOCK_NB, etc.

NOTE (from flock() man page): flock() does not lock files over NFS. Use fcntl(2) instead: that does work over NFS, given a sufficiently recent version of Linux and a server which supports locking.

fs.flockSync(fd, flags)

Synchronous flock(2). Throws an exception on error.

fs.fcntl(fd, cmd, [arg], [callback])

Asynchronous fcntl(2).

callback will be given two arguments (err, result).

The supported commands are:

  • 'getfd' ( F_GETFD )
  • 'setfd' ( F_SETFD )
  • 'setlk' ( F_SETLK )
  • 'getlk' ( F_GETLK )
  • 'setlkw' ( F_SETLKW )

Requiring this module adds FD_CLOEXEC to the constants module, for use with F_SETFD, and also F_RDLCK, F_WRLCK and F_UNLCK for use with F_SETLK (etc).

File locking can be used like so:

fs.fcntl(fd, 'setlkw', constants.F_WRLCK, function(err, result) { 
	if (result!=null) {
		//Lock succeeded
	}
});

fs.fcntlSync(fd, flags)

Synchronous fcntl(2). Throws an exception on error.

fs.seek(fd, offset, whence, [callback])

Asynchronous lseek(2).

callback will be given two arguments (err, currFilePos).

whence can be 0 (SEEK_SET) to set the new position in bytes to offset, 1 (SEEK_CUR) to set the new position to the current position plus offset bytes (can be negative), or 2 (SEEK_END) to set to the end of the file plus offset bytes (usually negative or zero to seek to the end of the file).

fs.seekSync(fd, offset, whence)

Synchronous lseek(2). Throws an exception on error. Returns current file position.

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Package last updated on 19 Sep 2017

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