file-path-filter v3.0.2
File Path Filter
Filters file paths using globs, regular expressions, or custom criteria
Example
const filePathFilter = require("@jsdevtools/file-path-filter");
const paths = [
"/some/path/index.html",
"/some/path/contact.html",
"/some/path/about.html",
"/some/path/favicon.ico",
"/some/path/img/logo.png",
];
// Filter using a glob pattern
paths.filter(filePathFilter("**/*.html"));
// Exclude glob patterns with "!"
paths.filter(filePathFilter("**/*.html", "!**/index.html"));
// Filter using a regular expression
paths.filter(filePathFilter(/\.(ico|png)$/));
// Filter using custom criteria
paths.filter(filePathFilter(path => path.length === 23));
// Use any combination of filters
paths.filter(filePathFilter([
"**/*.html",
"!**/index.html",
/\.(ico|png)$/,
path => path.length === 23
]));
// Explicitly specify include and exclude criteria
paths.filter(filePathFilter({
include: [
"**/*.html",
/\.(ico|png)$/,
path => path.length === 23
],
exclude: "**/index.html",
));Installation
You can install File Path Filter via npm.
npm install @jsdevtools/file-path-filterUsage
filePathFilter(criteria)
criteria- The filter criteria. This can be any of the following:- A boolean.
truewill match all files.falsewill not match any files. - A glob pattern. If the pattern starts with
!, then it will be treated as anexcludepattern (see below) - A regular expression
- A filter function that accepts a file path and returns
trueif the file should be matched - An array containing any combination of the above types
- An object with
includeandexcludeproperties. Each of these properties can be any of the above types. File paths will be matched if they match any of theincludecriteria and do not match any of theexcludecriteria.
- A boolean.
return value- A filter function that matches file paths that meet the specified criteria
createFilter(options, criteria)
options- An object with some or all of the following properties:map- A function that maps filtered items to file pathssep- A custom path separator, such as\or/
criteria- The filter criteria. See thefilePathFilterfor details.return value- A filter function that matches file paths that meet the specified criteria
The createFilter function is an alternative to the filePathFilter function that allows you to customize the behavior to suit your needs.
Filtering objects
The filePathFilter function creates a function that filters arrays of strings, but what if you need to filter an array of objects instead? That's where the map option comes in handy. You can use it to map objects (or any other value) to file paths. Here's an example:
const { createFilter } = require("@jsdevtools/file-path-filter");
const path = require("path");
const files = [
{ dir: "/my/website", filename: "index.html" },
{ dir: "/my/website", filename: "contact.html" },
{ dir: "/my/website/blog", filename: "post-1.html" },
{ dir: "/my/website/blog", filename: "post-2.html" },
];
// A function to returns the path of each file
function map(file) {
return path.join(file.dir, file.filename);
}
// Filter the file objects - return all HTML files except the blog posts
files.filter(createFilter({ map }, "**/*.html", "!**/blog/*.html"));Contributing
Contributions, enhancements, and bug-fixes are welcome! Open an issue on GitHub and submit a pull request.
Building
To build the project locally on your computer:
Clone this repo
git clone https://github.com/JS-DevTools/file-path-filter.gitInstall dependencies
npm installBuild the code
npm run buildRun the tests
npm test
License
File Path Filter is 100% free and open-source, under the MIT license. Use it however you want.
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