Grep
This is a simple wrapper around grep(1)
. The module use child_process
to create
grep
processes and use streams and callbacks to communicate.
Install
Using npm:
$ npm install grep1
From source:
$ git clone https://github.com/ladinu/node-grep.git
$ cd node-grep
$ npm link
Examples
Grep file /tmp/file
for expression spurs:
var grep = require('grep1');
grep(['spurs', '/tmp/file'], function(err, stdout, stderr) {
if (err || stderr) {
console.log(err, stderr);
} else {
console.log(stdout);
}
});
Grep file /tmp/file
for expression spurs:
var search = grep(['spurs', '/tmp/file']);
search.pipe(process.stdout);
search.on('error', function(err) {
console.log(err);
});
Using request, grep example.com for expression examples
var req = require('request');
var search = grep('examples');
search.pipe(process.stdout);
req('http://example.com').pipe(search);
API
Class: Grep
This class wrap grep(1)
using node's child_process
module. When a callback is given
child_process.execFile()
is used and returns a Grep
object which is a destroyed stream.
When no callback, child_process.spawn()
is used and returns a Grep
object which is a
stream.
Event: 'error'
Process's stderr
is emitted as error
events.
Event: 'data'
Process's stdout
is emitted as data
events.
grep([args], [options], callback)
-
args
The arguments given to grep(1)
processes. By default args
is concatinated
with an empty array and passed to grep(1)
process. See options
to change this
behaviour.
-
options
Object for Grep
object. Note
-
buildArgs
Function that build arguments for grep(1)
processes. By default this is
set to a function that concatinate given args
to an empty array. So when you call
grep("some_phrase")
the actual arguments given to grep(1)
process is
[ 'some_phrase' ]
.
-
execOptions
Object that give options such as cwd
to each grep(1)
process. By
default this is an empty object. This is the same options
object that you would use
when calling child_process.execFile()
or child_process.spawn()
. Because a callback
is given, child_process.execFile()
is used. See node documentation for more
information.
-
callback
Function that is called when grep(1)
process terminate
error
Errorstdout
Bufferstderr
Buffer
-
Returns a Grep
object
grep([args], [options])
-
args
Same as grep([args], [options], callback)
-
options
Same as grep([args], [options], callback)
except child_process.spawn()
is used. See node documentation for more infromation
-
Returns a Grep
object
grep.configure([options])
This will make options
global when options
is not given to grep([args], [options])
or grep([args], [options], callback)
For example:
var grep = require('grep1');
var fs = require('fs');
warningFile = fs.createWriteStream('./warnings.txt');
errorFile = fs.createWriteStream('./errors.txt');
grep.configure({
buildArgs: function(args) { return ['-n', args, 'some.log'] }
, execOptions: {cwd: '/var/log'}
});
var warning = grep('[+} Warning');
var errors = grep('[!] Error');
warning.pipe(warningFile);
errors.pipe(errorFile);
var options = {};
var bar = grep(['-m', '1', 'bar', '/tmp/foo.txt'], options);
bar.pipe(process.stdout);
grep.resetConfig()
Helper method to clear global settings. This basically set buildArgs
to null
and
execOptions
to an empty object.
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Ladinu Chandrasinghe
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