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Fix bugs of crashes. Cross platform directory tree watcher, focussed on reliability, speed, and simplicity.

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hound - directory tree watcher for node.js

Cross platform directory tree watcher that works, even on Windows

The philosophy of hound is:

  • Be reliable, work on every platform
  • Be fast
  • Be simple

hound is designed to be very reliable, fast, and simple. There are no runtime dependencies outside of the standard node.js libraries. There is a development dependency on Jasmine, which is required to run the tests.

Installation

Install using npm:

npm install hound

Because hound has no runtime dependencies, it is also possible to download the library manually and require it directly.

Usage

hound = require('hound')

// Create a directory tree watcher.
watcher = hound.watch('/tmp')

// Create a file watcher.
watcher = hound.watch('/tmp/file.txt')

// Add callbacks for file and directory events.  The change event only applies
// to files.
watcher.on('create', function(file, stats) {
  console.log(file + ' was created')
})
watcher.on('change', function(file, stats) {
  console.log(file + ' was changed')
})
watcher.on('delete', function(file) {
  console.log(file + ' was deleted')
})

// Unwatch specific files or directories.
watcher.unwatch('/tmp/another_file')

// Unwatch all watched files and directories.
watcher.clear()

Testing

To run the tests using your global Jasmine binary:

jasmine-node spec

To run the tests using your local Jasmine binary in node_modules:

node_modules/.bin/jasmine-node spec

The tests work on actual directory trees that are generated in the tmp directory.