vfile is a virtual file format part of the unified collective.
Intro
vfile is a virtual file format used by unified, a text
processing umbrella (it powers retext for natural language,
remark for markdown, and rehype for HTML).
Each processors that parse, transform, and compile text, and need a virtual
representation of files and a place to store messages about them.
Plus, they work in the browser.
vfile provides these requirements at a small size.
vfile is different from the excellent vinyl
in that it has
a smaller API, a smaller size, and focuses on messages.
vfile can be used anywhere where files need a lightweight representation.
For example, it’s used in:
documentation
— The documentation system for modern JavaScriptawoo
— Declarative small site generatorgeojsonhint
— Complete, fast, standards-based validation for geojson
Read more about the unified collective on Medium »
Install
npm:
npm install vfile
Contents
Use
var vfile = require('vfile')
var file = vfile({path: '~/example.txt', contents: 'Alpha *braavo* charlie.'})
file.path
file.dirname
file.extname = '.md'
file.basename
file.basename = 'index.text'
file.history
file.message('`braavo` is misspelt; did you mean `bravo`?', {
line: 1,
column: 8
})
console.log(file.messages)
Yields:
[ { [~/index.text:1:8: `braavo` is misspelt; did you mean `bravo`?]
message: '`braavo` is misspelt; did you mean `bravo`?',
name: '~/index.text:1:8',
file: '~/index.text',
reason: '`braavo` is misspelt; did you mean `bravo`?',
line: 1,
column: 8,
location: { start: [Object], end: [Object] },
ruleId: null,
source: null,
fatal: false } ]
API
VFile([options])
Create a new virtual file.
If options
is string
or Buffer
, treats it as {contents: options}
.
If options
is a VFile
, returns it.
All other options are set on the newly created vfile
.
Path related properties are set in the following order (least specific to most
specific): history
, path
, basename
, stem
, extname
, dirname
.
It’s not possible to set either dirname
or extname
without setting either
history
, path
, basename
, or stem
as well.
Example
vfile()
vfile('console.log("alpha");')
vfile(Buffer.from('exit 1'))
vfile({path: path.join(__dirname, 'readme.md')})
vfile({stem: 'readme', extname: '.md', dirname: __dirname})
vfile({other: 'properties', are: 'copied', ov: {e: 'r'}})
vfile.contents
Buffer
, string
, null
— Raw value.
vfile.cwd
string
— Base of path
.
Defaults to process.cwd()
.
vfile.path
string?
— Path of vfile
.
Cannot be nullified.
vfile.basename
string?
— Current name (including extension) of vfile
.
Cannot contain path separators.
Cannot be nullified either (use file.path = file.dirname
instead).
vfile.stem
string?
— Name (without extension) of vfile
.
Cannot be nullified, and cannot contain path separators.
vfile.extname
string?
— Extension (with dot) of vfile
.
Cannot be set if there’s no path
yet and cannot contain path separators.
vfile.dirname
string?
— Path to parent directory of vfile
.
Cannot be set if there’s no path
yet.
vfile.history
Array.<string>
— List of file-paths the file moved between.
vfile.messages
Array.<VMessage>
— List of messages associated with the file.
vfile.data
Object
— Place to store custom information.
It’s OK to store custom data directly on the vfile
, moving it to data
gives
a little more privacy.
VFile#toString([encoding])
Convert contents of vfile
to string.
If contents
is a buffer, encoding
is used to stringify buffers (default:
'utf8'
).
VFile#message(reason[, position][, origin])
Associates a message with the file, where fatal
is set to false
.
Constructs a new VMessage
and adds it to
vfile.messages
.
Returns
VMessage
.
VFile#info(reason[, position][, origin])
Associates an informational message with the file, where fatal
is set to
null
.
Calls #message()
internally.
Returns
VMessage
.
VFile#fail(reason[, position][, origin])
Associates a fatal message with the file, then immediately throws it.
Note: fatal errors mean a file is no longer processable.
Calls #message()
internally.
Throws
VMessage
.
Utilities
The following list of projects includes tools for working with virtual files.
See unist for projects working with nodes.
Reporters
The following list of projects show linting results for given virtual files.
Reporters must accept Array.<VFile>
as their first argument, and return
string
.
Reporters may accept other values too, in which case it’s suggested to stick
to vfile-reporter
s interface.
Contribute
See contributing.md
in vfile/.github
for ways to
get started.
See support.md
for ways to get help.
Ideas for new utilities and tools can be posted in vfile/ideas
.
This project has a code of conduct.
By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to
abide by its terms.
Acknowledgments
The initial release of this project was authored by
@wooorm.
Thanks to @contra,
@phated, and others for their work on
Vinyl, which was a huge inspiration.
Thanks to
@brendo,
@shinnn,
@KyleAMathews,
@sindresorhus, and
@denysdovhan
for contributing commits since!
License
MIT © Titus Wormer