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file-regex

v3.1.0

Published

Find files by using regex

Downloads

5,359

Readme

file-regex Build Status npm version

Blazing Fast matching file finder for the given regex pattern.
This library neither loads up the CPU nor does the job sequentially, instead under the hood, it uses lib-promise-pool with concurrency = 10(default). Hence 10 directories are searched concurrently.

Please visit this wiki for V2.x Docs

Installation

npm install file-regex -S

Usage

Assume the below folder structure:

  - file1.js
  - file2.js
  - file3.ts
  + dir1
    - file4.ts
    - file5.js
  + dir2
    - file6.js
    + dir3
      + dir4
        test1.txt
  1. Example (file-name regex match):
import FindFiles from 'file-regex'

const result = await FindFiles(__dirname, /\.js$/);

console.log(result)
// [{dir: __dirname, file: file1.js}, {dir: __dirname, file: file2.js}]
  1. Example (file-path + file-name regex match) If you want to match the absolute path for the files against the regex, then specify global flag (for ex: /\dir3.*\.js$/g):
import FindFiles from 'file-regex'

const result = await FindFiles(__dirname, /\/dir1\/.*?\.js$/g, 5);

console.log(result)
// [{dir: __dirname, file: file5.js}]

The above example doesn't match the files in other directories except dir1

Documentation

FindFiles(dir, pattern, depth = 0, options = {concurrency: 10})

| Param | Description | |:------|:------------| | dir | Base Directory where the search would begin | | pattern | Regex-Pattern for testing the matching files. If a global regex (for ex: /\/dir3/g) is used, then the entire path will be checked for a match | | depth | Number of recursions into the directories upto which the file search shall proceed. Defaults to 0 | | options | Options for controlling execution | | options.concurrency | Number of concurrent folder search. Defaults to 10 |

Contribution

I know this is very small module, but any improvements or pull request are always welcome.

Thanks to the contributors: