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split-file

Splitting and merging files with NodeJS

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Split File

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Split and merge file in multiple parts. Splittable with number of parts or maximum bytes per part

Programmatically usage

This section contains information on how to use the split-file module in your code.

Installation

You can install and save an entry to your package.json with the following command:

npm i --save split-file

Usage

All methods return a Promise (bluebird) which results in some respose if some.

Splitting file with number of parts

splitFile(file) => Promise<string[]>

Consumes:

  • file: Path to the file to split.

Produces:

  • Promise<string[]>: Promise with results in an array of part names (full paths) of the splitted files.

Example:

const splitFile = require('split-file');

splitFile.splitFile(__dirname + '/testfile.bin', 3)
  .then((names) => {
    console.log(names);
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log('Error: ', err);
  });

Splitting file with maximum bytes per part

splitFileBySize(file, maxSize) => Promise<string[]>

Consumes:

  • file: Path to the file to split.
  • maxSize: Max size of the splitted parts. (bytes)

Produces:

  • Promise<string[]>: Promise with results in an array of part names (full paths) of the splitted files.

Example:

const splitFile = require('split-file');

splitFile.splitFileBySize(__dirname + '/testfile.bin', 457000)
  .then((names) => {
    console.log(names);
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log('Error: ', err);
  });

Merge parts

mergeFiles(names, outputFile) => Promise<>

Consumes:

  • names: Input files, array with full part paths.
  • outputFile: Full path of the output file.

Produces:

  • Promise<>: Promise that results in an empty resolving.

Example:

const splitFile = require('split-file');

splitFile.mergeFiles(names, __dirname + '/testfile-output.bin')
  .then(() => {
    console.log('Done!');
  })
  .catch((err) => {
    console.log('Error: ', err);
  });

CLI Tool

Installation

To use the module from the commandline you can install this package in your global context:

npm i -g split-file

Some situations you need admin rights (sudo or windows run as admin)

Usage

The CLI tool works like you use it in your own package.

Usage: split-file -s input.bin 5
       split-file -x input.bin 457000
       split-file -m output.bin part1 part2 ...

 -s <input> <num_parts>
    Split the input file in the number of parts given.

 -x <input> <max_size>
    Split the input file into multiple parts with file size maximum of max_size bytes

 -m <output> <part> <part> ...
    Merge the given parts into the output file.

License

License is MIT, see LICENSE

Keywords

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Package last updated on 20 May 2021

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