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@push.rocks/smartfile

v11.0.14

Published

provides a robust suite of tools for managing files in Node.js using TypeScript.

Downloads

640

Readme

@push.rocks/smartfile

Provides a robust suite of tools for managing files in Node.js using TypeScript.

Install

To integrate @push.rocks/smartfile into your project, run:

npm install @push.rocks/smartfile

Usage

@push.rocks/smartfile offers a comprehensive set of utilities for handling files in Node.js projects using modern TypeScript and ESM syntax. It simplifies various file operations such as reading, writing, copying, and streaming files, as well as working with directories and virtual file systems.

Key Features and Classes

  • SmartFile: Facilitates reading from and writing to individual files, managing metadata.
  • StreamFile: Optimizes memory usage by enabling efficient file streaming.
  • VirtualDirectory: Allows manipulation of a group of files or directories as a virtual file system.

Getting Started with ESM and TypeScript

First, ensure your project supports ESM syntax and TypeScript. Then, begin by importing the desired features from @push.rocks/smartfile:

import { SmartFile, StreamFile, VirtualDirectory, memory, fs as smartFs } from '@push.rocks/smartfile';

Reading and Writing Files

Reading Files

Reading a JSON file:

const myJsonFile: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./data.json');
const jsonData = JSON.parse(myJsonFile.contents.toString());
console.log(jsonData);

Writing Files

Writing content to a file:

const filePath: string = './output.txt';
const content: string = 'Hello, SmartFile!';
await memory.toFs(content, filePath);
console.log('File saved successfully.');

Streaming Large Files

For large files, StreamFile provides a memory-efficient streaming solution:

import { createReadStream } from 'fs';
const sourceStream = createReadStream('./large-video.mp4');
const myStreamFile = await StreamFile.fromStream(sourceStream, 'large-video.mp4');
await myStreamFile.writeToDir('./storage');
console.log('Large file streamed to disk successfully.');

Working with Virtual Directories

VirtualDirectory abstracts a collection of files allowing operations to be performed as if they were on disk:

const virtualDir = new VirtualDirectory();
virtualDir.addSmartfiles([smartFile1, smartFile2]); // Assuming these are SmartFile instances
await virtualDir.saveToDisk('./virtual-output');
console.log('Virtual directory saved to disk.');

Advanced File Operations

@push.rocks/smartfile simplifies complex file operations, including:

  • Copying directories and files
  • Removing files or directories
  • Listing files and directories with filters
  • Reading file content directly into JavaScript objects

Web File Handling

Handling files from HTTP requests: @push.rocks/smartfile offers utilities to work with files from web sources, making it simpler to manage downloads and uploads.

Comprehensive File Management

Whether you're dealing with local files, directories, or files over the internet, @push.rocks/smartfile provides a comprehensive set of tools to streamline your workflow and reduce the complexity of file management in your Node.js projects.

API Reference

SmartFile Class

Static Methods

  • SmartFile.fromFilePath(filePath: string, baseArg?: string): Promise<SmartFile>
    • Creates a SmartFile instance from a file path.
  • SmartFile.fromBuffer(filePath: string, contentBufferArg: Buffer, baseArg?: string): Promise<SmartFile>
    • Creates a SmartFile instance from a Buffer.
  • SmartFile.fromString(filePath: string, contentStringArg: string, encodingArg: 'utf8' | 'binary', baseArg?: string): Promise<SmartFile>
    • Creates a SmartFile instance from a string.
  • SmartFile.fromFoldedJson(foldedJsonArg: string): Promise<SmartFile>
    • Creates a SmartFile instance from a folded JSON string.
  • SmartFile.fromStream(stream: Readable, filePath: string, baseArg?: string): Promise<SmartFile>
    • Creates a SmartFile instance from a Readable stream.
  • SmartFile.fromUrl(urlArg: string): Promise<SmartFile>
    • Creates a SmartFile instance from a URL.

Instance Properties

  • path: string
    • The relative path of the file.
  • parsedPath: path.ParsedPath
    • A parsed path object.
  • absolutePath: string
    • The absolute path of the file.
  • absoluteParsedPath: path.ParsedPath
    • A parsed absolute path object.
  • contentBuffer: Buffer
    • The content of the file as a Buffer.
  • base: string
    • The current working directory of the file.
  • sync: boolean
    • Indicates whether the file is synced with the disk.

Instance Methods

  • setContentsFromString(contentString: string, encodingArg?: 'utf8' | 'binary'): void
    • Sets the contents of the file from a string.
  • write(): Promise<void>
    • Writes the file to disk at its original location.
  • writeToDiskAtPath(filePathArg: string): Promise<void>
    • Writes the file to the specified path on disk.
  • writeToDir(dirPathArg: string): Promise<string>
    • Writes the file to a directory combined with the relative path portion.
  • read(): Promise<void>
    • Reads the file from disk.
  • delete(): Promise<void>
    • Deletes the file from disk at its original location.
  • getHash(typeArg?: 'path' | 'content' | 'all'): Promise<string>
    • Returns a hash of the file based on the specified type.
  • updateFileName(fileNameArg: string): void
    • Updates the file name of the SmartFile instance.
  • editContentAsString(editFuncArg: (fileStringArg: string) => Promise<string>): Promise<void>
    • Edits the content of the file as a string using the provided edit function.
  • getStream(): Readable
    • Returns a Readable stream from the file's content buffer.

StreamFile Class

Static Methods

  • StreamFile.fromPath(filePath: string): Promise<StreamFile>
    • Creates a StreamFile instance from a file path.
  • StreamFile.fromUrl(url: string): Promise<StreamFile>
    • Creates a StreamFile instance from a URL.
  • StreamFile.fromBuffer(buffer: Buffer, relativeFilePath?: string): StreamFile
    • Creates a StreamFile instance from a Buffer.
  • StreamFile.fromStream(stream: Readable, relativeFilePath?: string, multiUse?: boolean): StreamFile
    • Creates a StreamFile instance from a Readable stream.

Instance Properties

  • relativeFilePath?: string
    • The relative file path of the StreamFile.
  • multiUse: boolean
    • Indicates whether the StreamFile can be used multiple times.
  • used: boolean
    • Indicates whether the StreamFile has been used.

Instance Methods

  • createReadStream(): Promise<Readable>
    • Creates a new Readable stream from the source.
  • writeToDisk(filePathArg: string): Promise<void>
    • Writes the stream to the disk at the specified path.
  • writeToDir(dirPathArg: string): Promise<void>
    • Writes the stream to a directory combined with the relative path portion.
  • getContentAsBuffer(): Promise<Buffer>
    • Returns the content of the StreamFile as a Buffer.
  • getContentAsString(formatArg?: 'utf8' | 'binary'): Promise<string>
    • Returns the content of the StreamFile as a string.

VirtualDirectory Class

Static Methods

  • VirtualDirectory.fromFsDirPath(pathArg: string): Promise<VirtualDirectory>
    • Creates a VirtualDirectory instance from a file system directory path.
  • VirtualDirectory.fromVirtualDirTransferableObject(virtualDirTransferableObjectArg: VirtualDirTransferableObject): Promise<VirtualDirectory>
    • Creates a VirtualDirectory instance from a VirtualDirTransferableObject.

Instance Properties

  • smartfileArray: SmartFile[]
    • An array of SmartFile instances in the VirtualDirectory.

Instance Methods

  • addSmartfiles(smartfileArrayArg: SmartFile[]): void
    • Adds an array of SmartFile instances to the VirtualDirectory.
  • getFileByPath(pathArg: string): Promise<SmartFile | undefined>
    • Retrieves a SmartFile instance from the VirtualDirectory by its path.
  • toVirtualDirTransferableObject(): Promise<VirtualDirTransferableObject>
    • Converts the VirtualDirectory to a VirtualDirTransferableObject.
  • saveToDisk(dirArg: string): Promise<void>
    • Saves the VirtualDirectory to the disk at the specified directory.
  • shiftToSubdirectory(subDir: string): Promise<VirtualDirectory>
    • Shifts the VirtualDirectory to a subdirectory.
  • addVirtualDirectory(virtualDir: VirtualDirectory, newRoot: string): Promise<void>
    • Adds another VirtualDirectory to the current VirtualDirectory with a new root path.

fs Module

The fs module provides various file system utility functions. Some notable functions include:

  • fileExistsSync(filePath: string): boolean
    • Checks if a file exists synchronously.
  • fileExists(filePath: string): Promise<boolean>
    • Checks if a file exists asynchronously.
  • listFoldersSync(pathArg: string, regexFilter?: RegExp): string[]
    • Lists folders in a directory synchronously.
  • listFolders(pathArg: string, regexFilter?: RegExp): Promise<string[]>
    • Lists folders in a directory asynchronously.
  • listFilesSync(pathArg: string, regexFilter?: RegExp): string[]
    • Lists files in a directory synchronously.
  • listFiles(pathArg: string, regexFilter?: RegExp): Promise<string[]>
    • Lists files in a directory asynchronously.
  • listFileTree(dirPathArg: string, miniMatchFilter: string, absolutePathsBool?: boolean): Promise<string[]>
    • Lists a file tree using a minimatch filter.
  • waitForFileToBeReady(filePathArg: string): Promise<void>
    • Waits for a file to be ready (exists and is not empty).
  • toFs(filePathArg: string, fileContentArg: string | Buffer | SmartFile | StreamFile, optionsArg?: { respectRelative?: boolean }): Promise<void>
    • Writes a string, Buffer, SmartFile, or StreamFile to the file system.

memory Module

The memory module provides utility functions for working with files in memory. Some notable functions include:

  • toObject(fileStringArg: string, fileTypeArg: string): any
    • Converts a file string to an object based on the file type.
  • toFs(fileContentArg: string | Buffer | SmartFile | StreamFile, filePathArg: string, optionsArg?: IToFsOptions): Promise<void>
    • Writes a string, Buffer, SmartFile, or StreamFile to the file system.
  • toFsSync(fileArg: string, filePathArg: string): void
    • Writes a string to the file system synchronously.
  • smartfileArrayToFs(smartfileArrayArg: SmartFile[], dirArg: string): Promise<void>
    • Writes an array of SmartFile instances to the file system.

interpreter Module

The interpreter module provides utility functions for interpreting file types and contents. Some notable functions include:

  • filetype(pathArg: string): string
    • Determines the file type based on the file path.
  • objectFile(fileStringArg: string, fileTypeArg: any): any
    • Converts a file string to an object based on the file type.

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