1.0.2 • Published 7 years ago

file-path-resolver v1.0.2

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MIT
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github
Last release
7 years ago

file-path-resolver

Resolves path to a file in a Node Js when we require a it.

Prerequisite

* NPM : 4.0.2 or higher version
* Node: v6.9.1 or higher version

Installation

npm install file-path-resolver  --save
            or
yarn add file-path-resolver --save

What is the use ??

Most of the developers requires a files as,

var helper = require('../../../../../../../../../../lib/helper');
var dbConfig = require('../../../../../../../../../../../../configurations/db/config');

But you can require these files as using file-path-resolver.

var useFilePath = require('file-path-resolver').useFilePath;
var helper = require(useFilePath('helper'));
var dbConfig = require(useFilePath('config'));

file-path-resolver appends the .js file extension if not specified while requiring a file.

How to use ??

For the best results
* keep the name of files unique.
* keep the folder names unique, if you have multiple files with same name.

file-path-resolver can be used in Node Js project. if you are using express then, Add the following lines to your app.js file as

// app.js 
var express = require('express');
var path = require('path');
var favicon = require('serve-favicon');
var logger = require('morgan');
var cookieParser = require('cookie-parser');
var bodyParser = require('body-parser');
var app = express();

/* File Path Resolver Module  */
var filePathResolver = require('file-path-resolver');
filePathResolver('root-folder-name');  // Takes name of the root folder/directory as the argument.
...

Now, you can use file-path-resolver throughout the project anywhere as shown in What is the use ?? section.

Use cases handling

# You have multiple file with same name in different folders.

Suppose you have abc.js file in aaa , bbb and ccc folder/directory. Now, you can require abc.js file from bbb as,

 /**
  * Pass the name of file as the first argument and folder/directory name as the second argument
  */
 var abc = require(userFilePath('abc','bbb'));  // Note the name of folder/directory as the argument

Here, in this case make sure that there is no folder/directory exists with same bbb and contains a file named - abc. if there another folder/directory bbb exists but do'nt has the file bbb then it has no problem.

#  You have a file with unique name throughout the project.

Suppose you have file xyz.js with unique name then you can require it as,

var abc = require(userFilePath('xyz')); // just pass the name of file as the argument.
# You don't want to include folder and files while requiring a file (present in root folder only)
/* File Path Resolver Module  */
var filePathResolver = require('file-path-resolver');
filePathResolver('root-folder-name', ['.idea', 'yarn.lock', '.gitignore']);// Note this line, carefully

Here, You have passed an array of files and folders to be ignored.

Congrats

This is all about this module.

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###LICENSE

MIT