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file and directory op libs, find, findSync, mkdir, mkdirSync, copy, copySync, remove, removeSync, writeFile, writeFileSync
Recurcively scan files or scan files by a filter.
Callback break tow arguments: err, list
var fsPath = require('fs-path');
fsPath.find('/usr/local', function(err, list){
console.log(list.dirs);
console.log(list.files);
});
The value list is an object has two keys:
{
dirs: [
'/usr/local/test'
'/usr/local/test/abc'
],
files: [
'/usr/local/aaa.png',
'/usr/local/test/bbb.gif',
'/usr/local/test/abc/ddd.html'
]
}
If you set a filter to map the files or directories, you can do like this:
var fsPath = require('fs-path');
fsPath.find('/usr/local', function(filepath, stats, filename){
if(stats === 'file' && /\.png$/.test(filename)){
return false;
}
return true;
}, function(err, list){
console.log(list.dirs);
console.log(list.files);
});
filter has 3 arguments:
It will return the list:
{
dirs: [
'/usr/local/test'
'/usr/local/test/abc'
],
files: [
'/usr/local/test/bbb.gif',
'/usr/local/test/abc/ddd.html'
]
}
Sync version of find(). Throws exception on error.
Recursively make, if the parent path not exists, it'll create the directory automatically.
var fsPath = require('fs-path');
fsPath.mkdir('/usr/local/test1/test2/test3', function(err){
console.log('ok');
});
Sync version of mkdir(). Throws exception on error.
Copy a file or directory to other path, if the parent path not exists, it'll create the directory automatically.
var fsPath = require('fs-path');
fsPath.copy('/usr/local/test1/test2/test3', '/usr/local/aaaa', function(err){
console.log('ok');
});
Sync version of copy(). Throws exception on error.
Delete a file or directory.
var fsPath = require('fs-path');
fsPath.remove('/usr/local/test1/test2/test3', function(err){
console.log('ok');
});
Sync version of remove(). Throws exception on error.
Write a file a file or directory.
Encoding is optional, default is 'utf-8'.
var fsPath = require('fs-path');
fsPath.writeFile('/usr/local/1.html', content function(err){
console.log('ok');
});
Sync version of writeFile(). Throws exception on error.
FAQs
file and directory op libs, find, findSync, mkdir, mkdirSync, copy, copySync, remove, removeSync, writeFile, writeFileSync
We found that fs-path demonstrated a not healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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