Security News
tea.xyz Spam Plagues npm and RubyGems Package Registries
Tea.xyz, a crypto project aimed at rewarding open source contributions, is once again facing backlash due to an influx of spam packages flooding public package registries.
fsify
Advanced tools
Changelog
[5.0.0] - 2021-12-11
tree
example in README (#38)Readme
Convert an array of objects into a persistent or temporary directory structure.
fsify
creates a persistent or temporary directory structure from an array of objects. It's like the opposite of the Linux and Unix tree
command.
npm install fsify
.
├── dirname
│ └── filename
└── filename
const fsify = require('fsify')()
const structure = [
{
type: fsify.DIRECTORY,
name: 'dirname',
contents: [
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename',
contents: 'data'
}
]
},
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename',
contents: 'data'
}
]
fsify(structure)
.then((structure) => console.log(structure))
.catch((error) => console.error(error))
.
└── dirname
└── dirname
└── filename
const fsify = require('fsify')()
const structure = [
{
type: fsify.DIRECTORY,
name: 'dirname',
contents: [
{
type: fsify.DIRECTORY,
name: 'dirname',
contents: [
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename'
}
]
}
]
}
]
fsify(structure)
.then((structure) => console.log(structure))
.catch((error) => console.error(error))
dirname/
└── filename
const fsify = require('fsify')({
cwd: 'dirname/',
persistent: false
})
const structure = [
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename'
}
]
fsify(structure)
.then((structure) => console.log(structure))
.catch((error) => console.error(error))
tree
tree
is a Linux and Unix command that lists the contents of directories in a tree-like format. It's a helpful CLI to view the structure of your file system.
tree -J --noreport ./* > tree.json
const fs = require('fs')
const fsify = require('fsify')()
const structure = require('./tree')
fsify(structure)
.then((structure) => console.log(structure))
.catch((error) => console.error(error))
const fsify = require('fsify')()
const fsify = require('fsify')({
cwd: process.cwd(),
persistent: true,
force: false
})
options
{?Object}
Options.
cwd
{?String}
- Custom relative or absolute path. Defaults to process.cwd()
.persistent
{?Boolean}
- Keep directories and files even when the process exists. Defaults to true
.force
{?Boolean}
- Allow deleting the current working directory and outside. Defaults to false
.{Function}({?Array})
fsify instance.const structure = [
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename'
}
]
fsify(structure)
.then((structure) => console.log(structure))
.catch((error) => console.error(error))
structure
{?Array}
Array of objects containing information about a directory or file.{Promise<Array>}
A promise that resolves a structure. Equal to the input structure, but parsed and with a absolute path as the name.A structure is an array of objects that represents a directory structure. Each object must contain information about a directory or file.
The structure …
.
├── dirname
│ └── filename
└── filename
… is equal to …
[
{
type: fsify.DIRECTORY,
name: 'dirname',
contents: [
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename',
contents: 'data'
}
]
},
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename',
contents: 'data'
}
]
A directory must have the type
of a directory and a name
. It can also contain another nested structure in its contents
and a mode
.
{
type: fsify.DIRECTORY,
name: 'dirname',
mode: 0o777,
contents: []
}
A file must have the type
of a file and a name
. It can also contain contents
(data of the file). encoding
, mode
and flag
will be passed directly to fs.writeFile
.
{
type: fsify.FILE,
name: 'filename',
contents: 'data',
encoding: 'utf8',
mode: 0o666,
flag: 'w'
}
FAQs
Convert an array of objects into a persistent or temporary directory structure
The npm package fsify receives a total of 832 weekly downloads. As such, fsify popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that fsify 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.
Did you know?
Socket for GitHub automatically highlights issues in each pull request and monitors the health of all your open source dependencies. Discover the contents of your packages and block harmful activity before you install or update your dependencies.
Security News
Tea.xyz, a crypto project aimed at rewarding open source contributions, is once again facing backlash due to an influx of spam packages flooding public package registries.
Security News
As cyber threats become more autonomous, AI-powered defenses are crucial for businesses to stay ahead of attackers who can exploit software vulnerabilities at scale.
Security News
UnitedHealth Group disclosed that the ransomware attack on Change Healthcare compromised protected health information for millions in the U.S., with estimated costs to the company expected to reach $1 billion.