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find-files-recur

v1.1.1

Published

A simple search utility that can be fine-tuned and which will recursively search for files in a folder and provide detailled data about the results.

Downloads

14

Readme

find-files-recur

A simple search utility that can be fine-tuned and which will recursively search for files in a folder and provide detailled data about the results.

const findFiles = require('find-files-recur')

// const { findFiles } from 'find-files-recur'  // Typescript

const result = findFiles('./the/root/path/src', {
  extensions: ['js'],
  detailedResults: true,
})

Result with detailedResults omitted or set to false

['src/folder1/folder11/test.js']

Result with detailedResults set to true

[
  {
    depth: 4,
    extension: 'js',
    fullExtension: 'test.js',
    name: 'test.js',
    nameWithoutExtension: 'test',
    path: 'src/folder1/folder11/test.js',
  },
]

Options

  • extensions - Array
    File extensions to look for - ie: ['js','md']
    If not defined, all files are selected Default: undefined

  • detailedResults - Boolean
    Whether the function returns only the path of found files, or detailed data (see type below)
    Default: false

    export type FileDetails = {
      path: string
      name: string
      nameWithoutExtension: string
      extension: string
      fullExtension: string
      depth: number
    }
  • filter - Function
    Callback executed for every file selected, that tells the crawler whether to select it or not in the final result.
    As this function is executed during search, it offers a benefit, memory-wise, to the alternative of getting all results, and then filtering them.
    Receive the file's detailed data as its only parameter.

    // i.e: Select of index files
    const results = findFiles('some/path', {
      extensions: ['js', 'ts'],
      filter: ({ nameWithoutExtension }) => nameWithoutExtension === 'index',
    })
  • maxDepth - Number Maximum depth for search, relative to the starting point
    Default: undefined

  • maxSearchedFiles - Number
    The search will automatically stop if this number is reached
    Default: 5000

  • ignoredFolderNames - Array Which folders to ignore, when encountered in the recursive search.
    Default: [ 'node_modules', 'bower_components', '.git', 'public', 'dist', ]

Notes

  • 🐥 Really small footprint. This library doesn't add any external dependency to your project
  • The search is synchronous