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Serialize an object to a file/directory tree. Available in npm as mkfiletree
Particularly useful for making test fixtures where you need to create a non-trivial tree of files and don't want to have to mock out fs. See node-readfiletree for file tree deserialization.
Make a directory & file tree in the system's temporary directory, under a uniquely named subdirectory prefixed with the prefix argument.
The callback will receive an error argument and a dir telling you the full path to the root directory created for you.
Using both mkfiletree and readfiletree we can do the following:
require('mkfiletree').makeTemp(
'testfiles',
{
'adir': {
'one.txt': '1\n2\n3\n',
'two.txt': 'a\nb\nc\n',
'deeper': {
'depths.txt': 'whoa...'
}
},
'afile.txt': 'file contents'
},
function (err, dir) {
require('readfiletree')(dir, function (err, obj) {
console.log(obj)
})
}
)
The directory structre created above looks like the following:
$ find /tmp/testfiles11240-23530-r7rs3 -type f -exec sh -c "echo '\n{}: ' && cat '{}'" \;
→ /tmp/testfiles11240-23530-r7rs3/afile.txt:
file contents
/tmp/testfiles11240-23530-r7rs3/adir/deeper/depths.txt:
whoa...
/tmp/testfiles11240-23530-r7rs3/adir/two.txt:
a
b
c
/tmp/testfiles11240-23530-r7rs3/adir/one.txt:
1
2
3
And the output of the program should be the same as the input to mkfiletree:
{
'adir': {
'one.txt': '1\n2\n3\n',
'two.txt': 'a\nb\nc\n',
'deeper': {
'depths.txt': 'whoa...'
}
},
'afile.txt': 'file contents'
}
Clean up any temporary directories created with makeTemp() since the last cleanUp() call or the begining of the current process. Callback has an error argument if there was a problem deleting the directory & file tree.
Same as makeTemp() but you specify the exact root path *to be created* which will contain your directory tree. The callback also receives the erroranddirarguments. Directories created withmake()won't be removed with acleanUp()` call.
Tests can be run with npm test. I'm more than happy to receive contributions so fork away!
No, there is no sync version, do it async, it's good for your health and contains additional vitamin C, B1, B2 and folate.
Copyright (c) 2012 Rod Vagg (@rvagg)
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FAQs
Make a tree of files and directories from data defined in an object
The npm package mkfiletree receives a total of 105 weekly downloads. As such, mkfiletree popularity was classified as not popular.
We found that mkfiletree 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.
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