fs-sync
Synchronous fs with more fun
Getting Started
This module is created for the favor of use of fs.xxxSync
.
Once fs-sync
is installed, you can use:
var fs = require('fs-sync');
if(fs.exists('package.json')){
var pkg = fs.readJSON('package.json');
}
Methods
var fs = require('fs-sync');
fs.defaultEncoding
Type: String
Default value: 'utf-8'
Global default encoding
fs.defaultEncoding = 'utf-8'
fs.copy(from, to, options)
Copy a file or a whole directory to the destination. During this, necessary directories will be created.
Syntax
fs.copy(file, destpath, options);
fs.copy(dir, destpath, options);
file
Type: String
Path of file to be copied
dir
Type: String
Path of directory to be copied
options.force
Type: Boolean
Default value: false
By default, fs.copy
will not override existed files, set options.force
as true
to override.
fs.mkdir(path)
Commandline mkdir
or mkdir -p
fs.expand(patterns, options)
Like grunt.file.expand
, but the sequence of the arguments is different
fs.write(file, content, options)
options
Type: Object
The same as the options
argument of fs.writeFile
fs.read(file, options)
Read a file
options
Type: Object
The same as the options
argument of fs.writeFile, except:
options.encoding
Type: String
Default value: fs.defaultEncoding
fs.readJSON(file, options)
Read a file as the JSON format, if the file content fails to be parsed as JSON, an error will be thrown.
fs.remove()
Delete a file or a whole directory. It's a dangerous action, be careful.
Equivalent to rm -rf
(remove a folder and all its contents) or rm -f
(unlink a file)
Syntax
fs.remove(file)
fs.remove(dir)
fs.exists(...)
arguments
will be called with path.join
fs.isDir(path)
fs.isFile(path)
fs.isLink(path)
fs.isPathAbsolute(path)
Returns Boolean
Whether the given path
is an absolute path (starting with '/'
)
fs.doesPathContain(ancestor, path...)
if(fs.doesPathContain(ancestor, path, path2)){
console.log(path, 'and', path2, 'are inside', ancestor);
}
Returns Boolean
Whether path ancestor
contains all path
s after
ancestor String
Ancestor path
path String
The arguments of fs.doesPathContain
could be more than 2.