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foldermap is a simple folder mapper for node.
Installation
$ npm install foldermap
Usage
foldermap expands the file-pointer library by assigning a few extra properties to file pointers and providing a map function
Added properties
_subfiles: [] // lists all enumerable properties of current object aka all files and folders attached
_files: [] // lists only subfiles that are of type file
_folders: [] // lists only subfiles that are of type folder
__map: function (opts, callback) // provides the map function with current file being root
__clear: function () // removes file and directory keys from the object
__reMap: function (callback) // clears the map from files and folders and runs __map
__watchMap: function ([persistent], callback) // watches for changes in folder and runs __reMap
__filter: function (opts, [returnArray]) // filters the maps keys according to opts, returnArray can be boolean or 'keys' and will make the function return an array instead of an object
__extend: extend the map with another object -> keys from the other object will be transferred
Like file-pointer native properties, these are not enumerable. For directories the files are added as enumerable properties
Basic usage
As of v0.3 foldermap is only asynchronous
//Async
require('foldermap').map('./testFolder', function(err, map){
console.log(map);
});
Advanced usage
Instead of path string you can also pass in an object or an array of objects with the following properties
- path - required, the string path of file
- ext - limit the files to have a specific extension
- type - ['file','directory'] - limit the subfiles to either type
- match - regular expression string to match filename against
- recursive - whether to traverse folders recursively, defaults to true
- relative - true or string, files are added to folder with relative paths
- simple - boolean or nr -> if true subfolders and files are not added to the main map, if numeric simple method will be used for the first x levels
- extend - object used to extend files or folders -> used to add custom properties. Will not extend the original map.
Example
var map = require('foldermap').map({
path:'./testFolder',
recursive: false,
ext: 'json'
}, function (err, map) {
console.log(map);
});
Map API
Foldermap will return a file-pointer object of the folder or file with each element having the corresponding file-pointer convenience handles.
License
The MIT License (MIT) Copyright (c) 2012 Karl Düüna
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