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safely

v0.1.0

Published

Tool, that creates file names for safe rewriting of target file

Readme

Safely

Tool, that creates file names for safe rewriting of target file

Getting started

Install with npm

npm install --save safely

Example

	safely("path/to/my/file.ext", function(err, filepath) {
	    // if given file is exists,
	    // filepath will be path/to/my/file(1).ext
	});

API

safely(filepath, [options], callback)

filepath

Type: String

Full path to the target file. This is needed to be able to compare the current existing file (if any) with the destination file.

options

Type: Object

Then options object.

Property | Necessary | Type | Plugin default value -------------|-----------|------------|--------------------- [format] | no | String | "%s(%d)%s" [version] | no | Function | null

options.format

Type: String Default value: "%s(%d)%s"

The sprintf format of generated file name. Always have three placeholders - name, version, extension. Be careful with it, cause if you will do not use %s pattern inside it, your plugin can fall in infinite loop.

options.version

Type: Function Return type: Function

Currying generator of file version. Return initialized generator, that will be called in each time, when file is already exists. Initialized generator takes one argument, that is callback, that resolved in standard node way - callback(err, version), where version is a String:


	safely("path/to/my/file", {
		version: function() {
			return function(done) {
				getSomeAsyncStuffWith(file)
					.then(function(result) {
						done(null, result);
					})
					.catch(done);
			}
		}
	}, done);