Awesome
cpy
Copy files
IMPORTANT: This package has a lot of problems and I unfortunately don't have time to fix them. I would recommend against using this package until these problems are resolved. Help welcome (see the issue tracker) 🙏
Why
- Fast by cloning the files whenever possible.
- Resilient by using graceful-fs.
- User-friendly by accepting globs and creating non-existent destination directories.
- User-friendly error messages.
- Progress reporting.
Install
npm install cpy
Usage
import cpy from 'cpy';
await cpy([
'source/*.png', // Copy all .png files
'!source/goat.png', // Ignore goat.png
], 'destination');
// Copy node_modules to destination/node_modules
await cpy('node_modules', 'destination');
// Copy node_modules content to destination
await cpy('node_modules/**', 'destination');
// Copy node_modules structure but skip all files except package.json files
await cpy('node_modules/**/*.json', 'destination');
// Copy all png files into destination without keeping directory structure
await cpy('**/*.png', 'destination', {flat: true});
console.log('Files copied!');
API
cpy(source, destination, options?)
Returns a Promise<string[]>
with the destination file paths.
source
Type: string | string[]
Files to copy.
If any of the files do not exist, an error will be thrown (does not apply to globs).
destination
Type: string
Destination directory.
options
Type: object
Options are passed to globby.
In addition, you can specify the below options.
cwd
Type: string
Default: process.cwd()
Working directory to find source files.
overwrite
Type: boolean
Default: true
Overwrite existing files.
flat
Type: boolean
Default: false
Flatten directory structure. All copied files will be put in the same directory.
import cpy from 'cpy';
await cpy('src/**/*.js', 'destination', {
flat: true
});
rename
Type: string | Function
Filename or function returning a filename used to rename every file in source
.
import cpy from 'cpy';
await cpy('foo.js', 'destination', {
// The `basename` is the filename with extension.
rename: basename => `prefix-${basename}`
});
await cpy('foo.js', 'destination', {
rename: 'new-name'
});
concurrency
Type: number
Default: (os.cpus().length || 1) * 2
Number of files being copied concurrently.
ignoreJunk
Type: boolean
Default: true
Ignores junk files.
filter
Type: Function
Function to filter files to copy.
Receives a source file object as the first argument.
Return true to include, false to exclude. You can also return a Promise that resolves to true or false.
import cpy from 'cpy';
await cpy('foo', 'destination', {
filter: file => file.extension !== 'nocopy'
});
Source file object
path
Type: string
Example: '/tmp/dir/foo.js'
Resolved path to the file.
relativePath
Type: string
Example: 'dir/foo.js'
if cwd
was '/tmp'
Relative path to the file from cwd
.
name
Type: string
Example: 'foo.js'
Filename with extension.
nameWithoutExtension
Type: string
Example: 'foo'
Filename without extension.
extension
Type: string
Example: 'js'
File extension.
Progress reporting
cpy.on('progress', handler)
handler(progress)
Type: Function
progress
{
completedFiles: number,
totalFiles: number,
completedSize: number,
percent: number,
sourcePath: string,
destinationPath: string,
}
completedSize
is in bytespercent
is a value between0
and1
sourcePath
is the absolute source path of the current file being copied.destinationPath
is The absolute destination path of the current file being copied.
Note that the .on()
method is available only right after the initial cpy
call, so make sure you add a handler
before awaiting the promise:
import cpy from 'cpy';
await cpy(source, destination).on('progress', progress => {
// …
});