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read-file-path

v1.0.5

Published

Read all child directory and file path by given path.

Downloads

17

Readme

read-file-path

read-file-path is an utility module that help to get all child file path by given path.

node npm

Installation

npm install read-file-path

Usage

import readFilepath from 'read-file-path';
let fileList = readFilepath.readFilePathSync(path, options)

For Example:

|---src
|  |---common
|  |---component
|  |  |---componentA.js
|  |---theme
|  |  |---themeA.style
|  |---main.js
|---lib
|  |---vendor.js
|---package.json

import readFilepath from 'read-file-path';

let fileList = readFilepath.readFilePathSync('src/')
// ['X/src/component/componentA.js', 'X/src/theme/themeA.style', 'X/src/main.js'] 

let fileList = readFilepath.readFilePathSync('src/', {type: 'All', include: ['component*']})
// ['X/src/component', 'X/src/component/componentA.js'] 

let fileList = readFilepath.readFilePathSync('src/', {type: 'Dir', include: ['component*']})
// ['X/src/component'] 

X represent the part of absolute path.The return value of the list is always absolute path.
It is recommended that the path parameter be an absolute path.If the path is relative path, process.cwd() will be used as base path.

Function

readFilePathSync(path, options)

path: The search path.

options:

  • type Default: 'File'
    Read file type:
     'All' : Return directory and file.
     'File': Retur file only.
     'Dir' : Return directory only.

  • include Default: []
    List of match regexp.
    For example, ['*_test'] will match directory 'read_test' and file 'read_test.js'.

  • includeFile Default: []
    List of directory match regexp.
    If 'include' is passed, will first match 'include' regexp and then match the 'includeDir' regexp.

  • includeDir Default: []
    List of directory match regexp.
    If 'include' is passed, will first match 'include' regexp and then match the 'includeDir' regexp.

  • exclude Default: []
    List of exclude regexp.
    For example, '_test' or ['_test'] will ignore directory 'read_test' and file 'read_test.js'.

  • excludeFile Default: []
    List of file ignore regexp.
    If 'exclude' is passed, will first ignore 'include' regexp and then ingore the 'excludeFile' regexp.

  • excludeDir Default: []
    List of directory ignore regexp.
    If 'exclude' is passed, will first ignore 'exclude' regexp and then ignore the 'excludeDir' regexp.