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#tail
To install:
npm install tail
#Use:
Tail = require('tail').Tail;
tail = new Tail("fileToTail");
tail.on("line", function(data) {
console.log(data);
});
tail.on("error", function(error) {
console.log('ERROR: ', error);
});
Tail constructor accepts few parameters:
var fileToTail = "/path/to/fileToTail.txt";
var lineSeparator= "\n";
var fromBeginning = false;
var watchOptions = {}; \\ as per node fs.watch documentations
new Tail(fileToTail, lineSeparator, fromBeginning, watchoptions)
fileToTail
is the name (inclusive of the path) of the file to taillineSeparator
is the line separator token (default "\n")fromBeginning
force the tail of the file from the very beginning of it instead of from the first new line that will be appended(default: "\n")watchOptions
is the full set of options that can be passed to fs.watch
as per node documentation (default: {})The only mandatory one is the first, i.e. the the file you want to tail.
Tail emits two type of events:
function(data){}
function(exception){}
If you simply want to stop the tail:
tail.unwatch()
And to start watching again:
tail.watch()
#Want to fork ?
Tail is written in CoffeeScript.
The Cakefile generates the javascript that is then published to npm.
#License MIT. Please see License file for more details.
FAQs
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We found that tail 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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