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A vfs implementation that works on the local filesystem.

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VFS is an abstract interface for working with systems. This module is the reference implementation and provides a vfs interface to the local system using node apis. This is also often used in conjuction with vfs-socket to provide the vfs interface to a remote system over any kind of network socket.

setup(fsOptions) -> vfs

This is the main exports of the module. It's a function that returns a vfs-local instance.

The fsOptions argument is an object that can contain the following properties:

  • root: Root path to mount the vfs. All fs operations are done relative to this root. Access outside this root is not allowed.
  • checkSymlinks: Normally paths are resolved using pure string manipulation. This options will aditionally realpath any symlinks to get the absolute path on the filesystem. Pratically it prevents you from using symlinks that point outside the root.
  • umask: Default umask for creating files (defaults to 0750)
  • defaultEnv: A shallow hash of env values to inject into child processes.

vfs.resolve(path, options, callback(err, meta))

This takes a virtual path as path and returns the resolved path in the real filesystem as meta.path in the callback.

This function has one option options.alreadyRooted that tells resolve to not prefix the path with the vfs root.

vfs.stat(path, options, callback(err, stat))

Loads the stat information for a single path entity as stat in the callback. This is a javascript object with the following fields:

  • name: The basename of the file path (eg: file.txt).
  • size: The size of the entity in bytes.
  • mtime: The mtime of the file in ms since epoch.
  • mime: The mime type of the entity. Folders will have a mime that matches /(directory|folder)$/. This vfs implementation will give inode/directory for directories.
  • link: If the file is a symlink, this property will contain the link data as a string.
  • linkStat: The stat information for what the link points to.
    • fullPath: The link stat object will have an additional property that's the resolved path relative to the vfs root.

vfs.readfile(path, options, callback(err, meta))

Open a file as a readable stream.

Options can include:

  • head: Set to any truthy value to skip creating the file stream.
  • etag: Make a conditional request. If the provided etag value matches the entity, the meta response will skip the stream and instead have a truthy notModified property.
  • range: Read only a part of a file. The range value is an object with start, end, and/or etag. Start and end are byte offsets and inclusive. Etag means to only get the partial if the etag matches. The meta object in the response will have a partialContent property containing an object with start, end, and size (total size). The meta.size property will be only the size of the bytes in the partial response. If the options.range object is invalid meta will contain rangeNotSatisfiable.
  • Any other options that node's fs.createReadStream accepts (like encoding)

Meta may include:

  • stream: A readable node stream containing the contents.
  • size: The length of the stream in bytes.
  • mime: The mime type of the file.
  • etag: The etag for the file.
  • rangeNotSatisfiable: The range was bad.
  • partialContent: The range was successful, this has the range offsets.
  • notModified: The conditional etag matched.

vfs.readdir(path, options, callback(err, meta))

Read the contents of a directory as a stream of stat objects. The stream in meta.stream emits vfs stat objects as documented above for the data events. This is not a byte stream.

Options can include:

  • head: Set to any truthy value to skip creating the event stream.
  • etag: Provide an etag and the function will set meta.partialContent to true and skip the stream if it matches.

Meta may include:

  • stream: The node stream that emits stat objects.
  • etag: The weak etag for the directory listing.
  • notModified: The conditional etag matched.

vfs.mkfile(path, options, callback)

Create or overwrite a file. This has two modes. In one mode, the caller provides a readable stream which is then piped to the filesystem. In the other mode, the callback meta contains a writable stream to the filesystem.

Options can include:

  • stream: A readable streaem to be written to the filesystem.
  • Any other options are passed through to node's fs.createWriteStream.

Meta may include:

  • stream: If a stream wasn't provided in the options, a writable stream is returned in the meta. This stream will emit "done" when it's done being written to. Any errors will also be emitted on this stream object since the callback will have already fired.

vfs.mkdir(path, options, callback)

Create a directory at path. Will error with EEXIST if something is already at the path.

vfs.rmfile(path, options, callback)

Delete a file at path.

If options.recursive is truthy, it will instead shell out to rm -rf after resolving the path.

vfs.rmdir(path, options, callback)

Delete a directory at path

vfs.rename(path, options, callback)

Rename/move a file or directory. There are two modes depending on the option passed in.

Options can include:

  • to: This property is the path to the target, the path option will be read as the source.
  • from: This property is the path of the source, the path option will be read as the target.

vfs.copy(path, options, callback)

Copy a file. There are two modes depending on the option passed in.

Options can include:

  • to: This property is the path to the new file, the path option will be read as the source.
  • from: This property is the path of the source, the path option will be read as the new file.

vfs.symlink(path, options, callback)

Create a special symlink file at path. The symlink data will be the value of options.target. No translation of the link data is done. It's taken literally.

vfs.watch(path, options, callback)

Wrapper around node's fs.watch and fs.watchFile.

If options.file is truthy, then fs.watchFile is used. Otherwise fs.watch is used. The watcher will be at meta.watcher. For consistency, watchFile objects will have a close() method added that internally calls fs.unwatchFile for the original path.

vfs.connect(port, options, callback)

Make a TCP connection and return the duplex stream as meta.stream.

Options can include:

  • retries: Number of times to retry connecting. Defaults to 5.
  • retryDelay: The delay between retrieson ms. Defaults to 50.

vfs.spawn(executablePath, options, callback)

Spawns a child process and returns a process object complete with three stdio streams. Wraps node's child_process.spawn.

The executablePath is a pre-resolved path. It will not get prefixed. So if you want a relative path within the vfs root, use vfs.resolve().

Options can include:

  • args: An array of args to pass to the executable.
  • stdoutEncoding: The encoding to use on the stdout stream.
  • stderrEncoding: The encoding to use on the stderr stream.
  • Any other options you want to pass through to node's child_process.spawn (env, ...)

Meta will contain:

  • process: The child process. This will have stdin, stdout, and stderr stream properties s as well as emit some events itself.

vfs.execFile(executablePath, options, callback)

Execute a process and buffers the output till the process exist. Don't use this on anything that will output substantial data or run for a long time. Wraps node's child_process.execFile.

The options are the same as vfs.spawn().

Meta will contain:

  • stdout: The buffered stdout data.
  • stderr: The buffered stderr data.

vfs.on(event, handler, callback)

Listen for custom vfs events. event is a string identifier for the event type. handler is a function that will get called every time the event is emitted. callback will be called once the registration is complete. This is required since vfs is usually used over some async socket transport.

vfs.off(event, handler, callback)

Remove an event handler. The arguments are the same as vfs.on, but remove the listener instead of registering it.

vfs.emit(event, value, callback)

Emit an event to all listening handlers. The callback means that the event was sent to all handlers, but they may not have received it yet if their transport is slower than yours.

vfs.extend(name, options, callback)

This API is provided to extend the capabilities of vfs. This is useful for when the vfs is on a remote filesystem and you want to run some custom node code there.

See the unit tests for docs.

TODO: document this better

vfs.unextend(name, options, callback)

Remove an extension by name.

vfs.use(name, options, callback)

Get a reference to an existing vfs extension api.

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