A recursive async iterator of the files and directories in a given folder. Can take multiple folders, limit walk depth and filter based on path names and stat results.
npm install async-folder-walker
const { asyncFolderWalker, allFiles } = require('async-folder-walker')
async function iterateFiles () {
const walker = asyncFolderWalker(['.git', 'node_modules'])
for await (const file of walker) {
console.log(file) // logs the file path!
}
}
async function getAllFiles () {
const allFilepaths = await allFiles(['.git', 'node_modules'])
console.log(allFilepaths)
}
iterateFiles().then(() => getAllFiles())
Import asyncFolderWalker
or allFiles
.
Return an async generator that will iterate over all of files inside of a directory. paths
can be a string path or an Array of string paths.
You can iterate over each file and directory individually using a for-await...of
loop. Note, you must be inside an async function statement.
const { asyncFolderWalker } = require('async-folder-walker')
async function iterateFiles () {
const walker = asyncFolderWalker(['.git', 'node_modules'])
for await (const file of walker) {
console.log(file) // logs the file path!
}
}
iterateFiles()
Opts include:
{
fs: require('fs'),
pathFilter: filepath => true,
statFilter st => true,
ignore: [],
maxDepth: Infinity,
shaper: ({ root, filepath, stat, relname, basename }) => filepath
}
The pathFilter
function allows you to filter files from additional async stat operations. Return false to filter the file.
{ // exclude node_modules
pathFilter: filepath => !filepath.includes(node_modules)
}
The statFilter
function allows you to filter files based on the internal stat operation. Return false to filter the file.
{ // exclude all directories:
statFilter: st => !st.isDirectory()
}
The ignore
option can be a string or or array of strings that should follow gitignore style ignore strings. Files and directories that match are ignored.
{ // Ignore node_modules at any depth and any file starting with a .
['node_modules', '.*']
}
The shaper
function lets you change the shape of the returned value based on data accumulaed during the iteration. To return the same shape as okdistribute/folder-walker use the following function:
{ // Return the same shape as folder-walker
shaper: fwData => fwData
}
Example of a fwData object for a directory:
{
root: '/Users/bret/repos/async-folder-walker/fixtures',
filepath: '/Users/bret/repos/async-folder-walker/fixtures/sub-folder/sub-sub-folder',
stat: Stats {
dev: 16777220,
mode: 16877,
nlink: 3,
uid: 501,
gid: 20,
rdev: 0,
blksize: 4096,
ino: 30244023,
size: 96,
blocks: 0,
atimeMs: 1574381262779.8396,
mtimeMs: 1574380914743.5474,
ctimeMs: 1574380914743.5474,
birthtimeMs: 1574380905232.5996,
atime: 2019-11-22T00:07:42.780Z,
mtime: 2019-11-22T00:01:54.744Z,
ctime: 2019-11-22T00:01:54.744Z,
birthtime: 2019-11-22T00:01:45.233Z
},
relname: 'sub-folder/sub-sub-folder',
basename: 'sub-sub-folder'
}
and another example for a file on windows:
{
root: 'D:\\a\\async-folder-walker\\async-folder-walker\\fixtures',
filepath: 'D:\\a\\async-folder-walker\\async-folder-walker\\fixtures\\sub-folder\\sub-sub-folder\\sub-sub-folder-file.json',
stat: Stats {
dev: 1321874112,
mode: 33206,
nlink: 1,
uid: 0,
gid: 0,
rdev: 0,
blksize: 4096,
ino: 562949953421580,
size: 37,
blocks: 0,
atimeMs: 1577476819530.035,
mtimeMs: 1577476819530.035,
ctimeMs: 1577476819530.035,
birthtimeMs: 1577476819530.035,
atime: 2019-12-27T20:00:19.530Z,
mtime: 2019-12-27T20:00:19.530Z,
ctime: 2019-12-27T20:00:19.530Z,
birthtime: 2019-12-27T20:00:19.530Z
},
relname: 'sub-folder\\sub-sub-folder\\sub-sub-folder-file.json',
basename: 'sub-sub-folder-file.json'
}
The stat
property is an instance of fs.Stats so it has extra methods not listed here.
Get an Array of all files inside of a directory. paths
can be a single string path or an array of string paths.
opts
Is the same as asyncFolderWalker
.
This module is effectivly a rewrite of okdistribute/folder-walker using async generators instead of Node streams, and a few tweaks to the underlying options to make the results a bit more flexible.
MIT