JSPM

  • ESM via JSPM
  • ES Module Entrypoint
  • Export Map
  • Keywords
  • License
  • Repository URL
  • TypeScript Types
  • README
  • Created
  • Published
  • Downloads 3656768
  • Score
    100M100P100Q194295F
  • License MIT

Promise version of glob

Package Exports

  • glob-promise
  • glob-promise/lib/index.js

This package does not declare an exports field, so the exports above have been automatically detected and optimized by JSPM instead. If any package subpath is missing, it is recommended to post an issue to the original package (glob-promise) to support the "exports" field. If that is not possible, create a JSPM override to customize the exports field for this package.

Readme

Promise version of glob

Match files using the patterns the shell uses, like stars and stuff.

license release semantic

Note: This is just a Promise wrapped version of glob

[!IMPORTANT]
Glob has native Promise support as of v9.0.0, please use it directly. I will not issue a deprecation notice on this package, because I can't deal with the volume of angry tickets that will follow.

Install

npm install glob-promise glob
NOTE

glob is set as a peerDependency in package.json

  • npm >= 7 will automatically install peerDependencies
  • npm <= 6 will not automatically install peerDependencies.

You will need to manually add glob as a dependency to your project for glob-promise to work.

API

glob(pattern [, options])

Alias for glob.promise

glob.promise(pattern [, options])

pattern: String (glob pattern) options: Object or String Return: Object (Promise)

When it finishes, it will be fulfilled with an Array of filenames as its first argument.

When it fails to read the files, it will be rejected with an error as its first argument.

glob('**/*')
  .then(function(contents) {
    contents; //=> ['lorem', 'ipsum', 'dolor']
  });

glob('{foo,bar.baz}.txt', { nobrace: true })
  .then(function(contents) {
    contents; //=> []
  });

glob.glob(pattern [, options], cb)

see glob

glob.sync(pattern [, options])

see glob.sync()

glob.hasMagic(pattern, [options])

see glob.hasMagic()

Class: glob.Glob

see Glob

options

The option object will be directly passed to glob.


Author: Ahmad Nassri • Twitter: @AhmadNassri