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dir-ls

v1.2.1

Published

Do the traversal of the source directory structure.

Downloads

14

Readme

dir-ls

Do the traversal of the source directory structure

Installation

$ npm install dir-ls --save

Usage

with options mode:

let ls = require('dir-ls')

ls('./someDir', {
    readMode: 'utf8',
    justFind: /png|jpg|gif/,
    dirCallback(res) {
        //do something here
    },
    fileCallback(res) {
        //do something here
    },
    errorHandle(err) {
        //handle error
    },
    allDone(){
        //dir-ls have been finished
    }
})

without options mode:

let ls = require('dir-ls')

ls('./someDir', function(res){
    //equal to fileCallBack
})

Docs

There is only one function in dir-ls.

Function(path[, options])

@param

  • path <string> Do the traversal of the source directory structure, the pathis the target directory that you want to traverse it.
  • options <object>|<Function> The options could be an object which configures the methods detailedly.

options.readMode {string}

If no readMode is specified, then the raw buffer is returned.

options.justFindWithName {RegExp|string}

This options will filter file name and return the files that you want.

options.justFind {RegExp|string}

This options will filter other file formats and return the files that you want. Notic: if you want to match more than one file format such as json and js, you need to write the RegExp like /json$|js$/ to make sure the dir-ls use the whole word to match the file

options.dirCallback {function}

This function will be called after an directory have been traversed.

options.fileCallback {function}

This function will be called after a file have been traversed.

options.allDone {function}

This function will be called after the whole directory have been traversed.

options.errorHandle {function}

This function will be called when any error were thrown.

object: function

The options could be a function which perform as options.fileCallback.

Test

$ npm test