0.0.1 • Published 13 years ago
wtchr v0.0.1
wtchr
Simple file/directory watcher. (Node.js)
API
It's quite simple to create a wtchr for a directory.
wtchr object
wtchr(path, [options]);path
- an absolute dircetory path
options:
- persistent (boolean) default: true
- interval (integer) default: 500
- ignore (regexp) default: /(\/\.DS_Store$)/
Example:
var watch = wtchr('/my/watch/base/directory');wtchr events
Wtchr provides simple event bindings. The event API is quite similar to jQuery events, so most of JS developers are familiar with it.
bind an event
.on(type, [selector], handler(path, curr lstat, prev lstat))unbind an event
.off(type, [selector], [handler(path, curr lstat, prev lstat)])type:
- one of the 3 supported types create/change/delete
selector
- a minimatch path selector (simply a filter)
handle:
- a event handler
Example:
var watch = wtchr('/my/watch/base/directory')
watch.on("create", "*.js", function (path, curr, prev) {
  console.log("New file: " + path);
});
watch.off("create");Chaining:
wtchr('/my/watch/base/directory')
  .on("create", "*.js", function (path, curr, prev) {
    console.log("New file: " + path);
  })
  .on("change", "*.js", function (path, curr, prev) {
    console.log("File changed: " + path);
  })
  .on("delete", "*.js", function (path, curr, prev) {
    console.log("File deleted: " + path);
  })
  .off("create")
  .off("delete");stop wtchr
Simply destroy the wtchr object with the destroy method.
.destroy()Example:
var watch = wtchr('/my/watch/base/directory')
watch.destroy();0.0.1
13 years ago