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w-backup

v1.0.21

Published

A backup tool for files and folders.

Downloads

83

Readme

w-backup

A backup tool for files and folders.

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Documentation

To view documentation or get support, visit docs.

Installation

Using npm(ES6 module):

Note: w-backup is mainly dependent on w-zip and json5.

Note: w-backup can be compiled into an executable file by using pkg.

npm i w-backup

Example:

Link: [dev source code]

import fs from 'fs'
import w from 'wsemi'
import wb from 'w-backup'

let fpSetting = './setting-zip.json'
let fpBackup = './testData/output'
let fpKeep = './testData/outputList'

//fsDeleteFolder
w.fsDeleteFolder(fpBackup)

//fsCreateFolder
w.fsCreateFolder(fpKeep)
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200101.zip', 'a1', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200115.zip', 'a2', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200201.zip', 'b1', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200215.zip', 'b2', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200301.zip', 'c1', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200315.zip', 'c2', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200401.zip', 'd1', 'utf8')
fs.writeFileSync(fpKeep + '/20200415.zip', 'd2', 'utf8')

//use setting.json
wb(fpSetting)
    .then((msg) => {
        console.log(msg)
    })
    .catch((err) => {
        console.log(err)
    })

// then => output success to: path/to/testLog/success-20200806193318.log
// [
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200805/test-y1.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/2020-08-05/test-y2.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20-08-05/test-y3.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/2020-08-06/test-t1.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200806/test1.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200806/test2.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200806/test3.zip',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200806/unzip/test1',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200806/unzip/test2',
//   'done: ./testData/output/20200806/unzip/test3',
//   'done: ./testData/outputList',
//   'finish at 2020-08-06T19:33:18+08:00'
// ]

Build an executable file:

You can use ./src/compile.js and pkg to compile w-backup into an executable file.

Compile for windows:

./node_modules/.bin/pkg -t win src/compile.js --output bin/wb.exe

Run for windows:

path/to/wb.exe path/to/setting.json