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A light-weight, flexible, folder-to-object loader utility.

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A light-weight, flexible, folder-to-object loader utility.

rhymes with bolero

Use

foldero will load files from the folder you specify and construct an object with properties corresponding to each loaded file. The default behavior looks for javascript files (.js and .json) and loads those using nodejs' require method. You can override most of foldero's behavior through its options.

foldero exports a single function.

#foldero(path [, options])

The foldero function takes a path and an optional options argument.

  • path {string} - either the file or folder path that foldero should inspect when constructing a result object.
  • options {object} - an object specifying the following:
    • calculateName {function} - a callback used to name the properties on the result object.
    • ignore {string} - names a file path to ignore
    • index {string} default=index.js - a file name to be treated as a folder's index. If specified, wherever a file with matching name appears, only that file is loaded from the folder.
    • loader {function} - a callback used to load each file that has been whitelisted.
    • noIndex {boolean} - indicates that processing of index files should be skipped.
    • relative {string} - a base-path specifying how relative paths in the path argument are interpreted. Without this option all paths are treated as absolute paths.
    • whitelist {function|string} - a callback used to whitelist files to be loaded. If a string is specified it is transformed into a RegEx and used to test file names for inclusion.

Basics

Load Path as Object
var foldero = require('foldero');

var stuff = foldero('/path/to/your/stuff');
Load Relative Path as Object
var foldero = require('foldero');

var stuff = foldero('./stuff', { relative: __dirname });
Load Recursively
var foldero = require('foldero');

var stuff = foldero('./stuff', { relative: __dirname, recurse: true });
Load Non-Javascript Stuff
var path = require('path');
var fs = require('fs');

var foldero = require('foldero');

var pages = foldero('./pages', {
  relative: __dirname,
  whitelist: "(.*/)*.+\.(htm|html|HTM|HTML)$",
  calculateName: path.basename.bind(path),
  loader: function loadAsString(file) {
    return fs.readFileSync(file, 'utf8');
  },
  recurse: true
  });

License (MIT)