1. fs-plus
node's fs with more helpers
fs-plus
Package: fs-plus
Created by: atom
Last modified: Thu, 30 Jun 2022 12:18:38 GMT
Version: 3.1.1
License: MIT
Downloads: 177,534
Repository: https://github.com/atom/fs-plus

Install

npm install fs-plus
yarn add fs-plus

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Yet another filesystem helper based on node's fs
module. This library exports everything from node's fs module but with some
extra helpers.

Using

 npm install fs-plus
 fs = require 'fs-plus'

Documentation

getHomeDirectory()

Returns the absolute path to the home directory.

absolute(relativePath)

Make the given path absolute by resolving it against the current
working directory.

Params

  • String relativePath: The string representing the relative path. If the
    path is prefixed with '~', it will be expanded to the current user's home
    directory.

Return

  • String: The absolute path or the relative path if it's unable to
    determine its real path.

normalize(pathToNormalize)

Normalize the given path treating a leading ~ segment as referring to the
home directory. This method does not query the filesystem.

Params

  • String pathToNormalize: The string containing the abnormal path. If the
    path is prefixed with '~', it will be expanded to the current user's home
    directory.

Return

  • String Returns a normalized path.

tildify(pathToTildify)

Convert an absolute path to tilde path on Linux and macOS:
/Users/username/dev => ~/dev

Params

  • String pathToTildify: The string containing the full path.

Return

  • String Returns a tildified path.

getAppDataDirectory()

Get path to store application specific data.

Return

  • String Returns the absolute path or null if platform isn't supported

    • macOS: ~/Library/Application Support/
    • Windows: %AppData%
    • Linux: /var/lib

isAbsolute(pathToCheck)

Is the given path absolute?

Params

  • String pathToCheck: The relative or absolute path to check.

Return

  • Bolean Returns true if the path is absolute, false otherwise.

existsSync(pathToCheck)

Returns true if a file or folder at the specified path exists.

isDirectorySync(directoryPath)

Returns true if the given path exists and is a directory.

isDirectory(directoryPath)

Asynchronously checks that the given path exists and is a directory.

isFileSync(filePath)

Returns true if the specified path exists and is a file.

isSymbolicLinkSync(symlinkPath)

Returns true if the specified path is a symbolic link.

isSymbolicLink(symlinkPath, callback)

Calls back with true if the specified path is a symbolic link.

isExecutableSync(pathToCheck)

Returns true if the specified path is executable.

getSizeSync(pathToCheck)

Returns the size of the specified path.

listSync(rootPath, extensions)

Returns an Array with the paths of the files and directories
contained within the directory path. It is not recursive.

Params

  • String rootPath: The absolute path to the directory to list.
  • Array extensions: An array of extensions to filter the results by. If none are
    given, none are filtered (optional).

list(rootPath, extensions)

Asynchronously lists the files and directories in the given path. The listing is not recursive.

listTreeSync(rootPath)

Get all paths under the given path.

Params

  • String rootPath The {String} path to start at.

Return

  • Array Returns an array of strings under the given path.

moveSync(source, target)

Moves the file or directory to the target synchronously.

removeSync(pathToRemove)

Removes the file or directory at the given path synchronously.

writeFileSync(filePath, content, options)

Open, write, flush, and close a file, writing the given content synchronously.
It also creates the necessary parent directories.

writeFile(filePath, content, options, callback)

Open, write, flush, and close a file, writing the given content
asynchronously.
It also creates the necessary parent directories.

copySync(sourcePath, destinationPath)

Copies the given path recursively and synchronously.

makeTreeSync(directoryPath)

Create a directory at the specified path including any missing
parent directories synchronously.

makeTree(directoryPath, callback)

Create a directory at the specified path including any missing
parent directories asynchronously.

traverseTreeSync(rootPath, onFile, onDirectory)

Recursively walk the given path and execute the given functions
synchronously.

Params

  • String rootPath: The string containing the directory to recurse into.
  • Function onFile: The function to execute on each file, receives a single argument
    the absolute path.
  • Function onDirectory: The function to execute on each directory, receives a single
    argument the absolute path (defaults to onFile). If this
    function returns a falsy value then the directory is not
    entered.

traverseTree(rootPath, onFile, onDirectory, onDone)

Public: Recursively walk the given path and execute the given functions
asynchronously.

md5ForPath(pathToDigest)

Hashes the contents of the given file.

Params

  • String pathToDigest: The string containing the absolute path.

Return

  • String Returns a string containing the MD5 hexadecimal hash.

resolve(loadPaths, pathToResolve, extensions)

Finds a relative path among the given array of paths.

Params

  • Array loadPaths: An array of absolute and relative paths to search.
  • String pathToResolve The string containing the path to resolve.
  • Array extensions An array of extensions to pass to {resolveExtensions} in
    which case pathToResolve should not contain an extension
    (optional).

Return

Returns the absolute path of the file to be resolved if it's found and
undefined otherwise.

resolveOnLoadPath()

Like .resolve but uses node's modules paths as the load paths to
search.

resolveExtension(pathToResolve, extensions)

Finds the first file in the given path which matches the extension
in the order given.

Params

  • String pathToResolve: the string containing relative or absolute path of the
    file in question without the extension or '.'.
  • Array extensions: the ordered array of extensions to try.

Return

Returns the absolute path of the file if it exists with any of the given
extensions, otherwise it's undefined.

isCompressedExtension(ext)

Returns true for extensions associated with compressed files.

isImageExtension(ext)

Returns true for extensions associated with image files.

isPdfExtension(ext)

Returns true for extensions associated with pdf files.

isBinaryExtension(ext)

Returns true for extensions associated with binary files.

isReadmePath(readmePath)

Returns true for files named similarily to 'README'

isMarkdownExtension(ext)

Returns true for extensions associated with Markdown files.

isCaseInsensitive()

Is the filesystem case insensitive?
Returns true if case insensitive, false otherwise.

isCaseSensitive()

Is the filesystem case sensitive?
Returns true if case sensitive, false otherwise.

statSyncNoException(path[, options])

Calls fs.statSync, catching all exceptions raised. This method calls fs.statSyncNoException when provided by the underlying fs module (Electron < 3.0).
Returns fs.Stats if the file exists, false otherwise.

lstatSyncNoException(path[, options])

Calls fs.lstatSync, catching all exceptions raised. This method calls fs.lstatSyncNoException when provided by the underlying fs module (Electron < 3.0).
Returns fs.Stats if the file exists, false otherwise.

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