mirror-folder

Small module to mirror a folder to another folder.
Supports watch mode as well where it will continuously watch the src folder and mirror new entries as they are created/removed.
npm install mirror-folder
Usage
var mirror = require('mirror-folder')
mirror('/Users/maf/cool-stuff', '/Users/maf/cool-stuff-mirror', function (err) {
if (err) throw err
console.log('Folder was mirrored')
})
API
var progress = mirror(src, dst, [options], [callback])
Mirror src to dst. Returns a progress event emitter.
Options include:
{
watch: false,
dereference: false,
equals: fun,
ignore: null,
dryRun: false,
keepExisting: false,
skipSpecial: true
}
The equals function looks like this:
function equals (src, dst, cb) {
console.log('src.name', src.name)
console.log('src.stat', src.stat)
console.log('dst.name', dst.name)
console.log('dst.stat', dst.stat)
cb(null, true)
}
Per default the equals function will check if mtime is larger on the src entry or if the size is different
The ignore function looks like this:
function ignore (file) {
if (file.indexOf('secret') > -1) return true
return false
}
If you are using a custom fs module (like graceful-fs) you can pass that in
with the src or dst like this:
mirror({name: '/Users/maf/cool-stuff', fs: customFs}, {name: '/Users/maf/cool-stuff-mirror', fs: anotherFs})
progress.on('pending', {name, live})
Emitted when file/dir added to pending queue.
progress.pending
Array of items pending to be processed.
progress.on('put', src, dst)
Emitted when a file/folder is copied from the src to the dst folder.
progress.on('put-data', data)
Emitted when a file chunk is read from the src.
progress.on('put-end', src, dst)
Emitted at the end of a write stream (files only).
progress.on('del', dst)
Emitted when a file/folder is deleted from the dst folder.
progress.on('ignore', src, dst)
Emitted when a file/folder is ignored (either src or dst).
progress.on('skip', src, dst)
Emitted when a file/folder is skipped. Either src file already is equal to dst file or file does not exist in either place.
progress.on('end')
Emitted when the mirror ends (not emitted in watch mode). The mirror callback is called when this event is emitted as well
progress.on('error', err)
Emitted when a critical error happens. If you pass a mirror callback you don't need to listen for this.
progress.destroy()
Stop mirroring files. If using watch mode, close the file watcher.
License
MIT