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@dmail/filesystem-matching v1.5.0

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Filesystem matching

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Collect a subset of files inside a folder.

Example

npm install @dmail/filesystem-matching

With the following file structure:

root/
  src/
    file.js
  index.js
  package.json

Executing code below:

const { matchAllFileInsideFolder } = require(" @dmail/filesystem-matching")

const matchingFileResult = await matchAllFileInsideFolder({
  folderPath: __dirname,
  metaDescription: {
    "/**/*.js": {
      type: "js",
    },
    "/**/*.json": {
      type: "json",
    },
  },
  predicate: ({ type }) => extension === "js",
})
console.log(matchingFileResult.map(({ relativePath }) => relativePath))

logs:

["/index.js", "/src/file.js"]

matchAllFileInsideFolder

Async function returning the subset of files you want from a folder.

This function takes several option documented below.

folderPath option

path to the root folder possibly containing files.

This option is required. It is compatible with backslashes in case you're on windows.

metaDescription option

Object associating meta to path using patterns.

This option is required. Each key is a pattern. Each value is an object representing meta associated to this pattern. You can test how pattern matches a path in a dedicated page. ā€” see pattern and pathname matching playground

For instance the following metaDescription

{
  "/**/*.js": {
    "type": "js"
  },
  "/**/*.json": {
    "type": "json"
  }
}

Associates { "type": "js" } to any file ending with .js inside 0 or more subfolder and { "type": "json" } to any file ending with .json inside 0 or more subfolder.

predicate(meta)

Function receiving meta associated to a given file. If it returns true, the file will be considered as matching.

This option is required.

For every file, all pattern matching the file path are collected. Then, all meta associated to matching patterns are composed into a single object passed to predicate.

It means the following metaDescription

{
  "/**/*": {
    "shared": 42
  },
  "/**/*.js": {
    "type": "js"
  }
}

Calls

predicate({ shared: 42, type: "js" })

for every file ending with .js inside your folder.

matchingFileOperation({ cancellationToken, relativePath, meta, lstat })

Async function called on every matching file.

This function can be used to perform operation on files as soon as they matches. Without this option you have to wait matchAllFileInsideFolder to get the list of matching files. matchingFileOperation return value is awaited and available in every matching file under the property operationResult.

If you don't pass this option, default value is:

const matchingFileOperation = () => null