m-io
(Incomplete) replacement for q-io
This package is a replacement for the functions of q-io that I use in my projects. I have use q-io/fs
a lot since it has functions
like makeTree
, listTree
and removeTree
. Furthermore, its read
and write
function work with strings by default, which makes it easier to
read text files.
Sadly, q-io@1
depends on collections@1, which
overwrites the function Array.prototype.find
with an implementation that does not match the ES6-spec.
This causes problems in jsdoc-parse. This is another example of why modifying objects you don’t own
is a bad practice.
This problem could be solved by using q-io@2
instead of version 1. This version has other problems which were
solved in version 1. It may be a silly feeling, but version 2 of q-io
vseems not to receive too much care at the moment.
Since I do not use many functions, I have decided to write a drop-in replacement for my own purposes, and this is it: m-io
.
If you like this and want to provide more methods for your needs, please go ahead and make a PR.
Installation
npm install m-io
Usage
The following example demonstrates how to use this module:
var FS = require('m-io/fs')
FS.makeTree('city/germany')
.then(() => FS.write('city/germany/darmstadt.md', 'Darmstadt is nice'))
.then(() => FS.makeTree('city/usa'))
.then(() => FS.write('city/usa/new-york.md', 'New York is huge'))
.then(() => FS.makeTree('city/france'))
.then(() => FS.write('city/france/paris.md', 'Olala'))
.then(() => FS.listTree('city', (filename, stats) => stats.isFile()))
.then((filelist) => console.log('List files:', filelist.sort()))
.then(() => FS.listTree('city'))
.then((list) => console.log('List dirs and files:', list.sort()))
.then(() => FS.read('city/usa/new-york.md'))
.then((nyc) => console.log('Read file contents:', nyc))
.then(() => FS.removeTree('city/usa'))
.done(() => console.log('Done'))
This will generate the following output
List files: [ 'city/france/paris.md',
'city/germany/darmstadt.md',
'city/usa/new-york.md' ]
List dirs and files: [ 'city',
'city/france',
'city/france/paris.md',
'city/germany',
'city/germany/darmstadt.md',
'city/usa',
'city/usa/new-york.md' ]
Read file contents: New York is huge
Done
After deleting city/usa
, the city
-subtree looks liks this:
city
├─┬ france
│ └── paris.md
└─┬ germany
└── darmstadt.md
API-reference
require("m-io/fs")
fs
.listTree(directoryPath, filter) ⇒ Promise.<Array.<string>>
Custom implementation of q-io/fs#listTree
to avoid dependency on q-io
Kind: static method of fs
Returns: Promise.<Array.<string>>
- a promise for the collector, that is fulfilled after traversal
Param | Type | Description |
---|
directoryPath | string | the base path |
filter | function | a function that returns true, false or null to show that a file should be included or ignored and that a directory should be ignored completely (null) |
.makeTree(aPath, [mode])
Replacement for q-io/fs#makeTree
Kind: static method of fs
Param | Type | Description |
---|
aPath | string | the directory to be created |
[mode] | number | (e.g. 0644) |
.read(aPath)
Replacement for q-io/fs#read
Kind: static method of fs
License
m-io
is published under the MIT-license.
See LICENSE.md for details.
Release-Notes
For release notes, see CHANGELOG.md
Contributing guidelines
See CONTRIBUTING.md.