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Return an object for a glob of files. Pass a `rename` function for the keys, or a `parse` function for the content, allowing it to be used for readable or require-able files.

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  • map-files

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Return an object for a glob of files. Pass a rename function for the keys, or a parse function for the content, allowing it to be used for readable or require-able files.

As of v0.5.0, map-files returns absolute file paths by default. You can achieve the same results by using a custom name function as in the examples.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install map-files --save

Usage

var files = require('map-files');
console.log(files('templates/*.txt'));

Returns an object that looks something like:

{ a: { content: 'AAA', path: 'templates/a.txt' },
  b: { content: 'BBB', path: 'templates/b.txt' },
  c: { content: 'CCC', path: 'templates/c.txt' }}

options.cache

Type: Boolean

Default: false

If true, results will be cached in memory so that subsequent lookups for the same cwd and patterns don't repeatedly hit the file system.

options.cwd

Type: String

Default: process.cwd()

Specify the current working directory

files('*.txt', {cwd: 'templates'});

options.name

Type: Function

Default: path.basename(fp, path.extname(fp))

Rename the key of each file object:

var templates = files('templates/*.txt', {
  name: function (filepath) {
    return path.basename(filepath);
  }
});

Returns something like:

{ 'a.txt': { content: 'AAA', path: 'templates/a.txt' },
  'b.txt': { content: 'BBB', path: 'templates/b.txt' },
  'c.txt': { content: 'CCC', path: 'templates/c.txt' }}

options.read

Pass a custom read function to change the object returned for each file.

Type: Function

Default: fs.readFileSync()

The default function reads files and returns a string, but you can do anything you want with the function, like require files:

var helpers = files('helpers/*.js', {
  read: function (fp) {
    return require(path.resolve(fp));
  }
});
//=> { a: [Function: foo], b: [Function: bar], c: [Function: baz] }

Other files libs

  • export-files: node.js utility for exporting a directory of files as modules. | homepage
  • file-reader: Read a glob of files, dynamically choosing the reader or requiring the files based on… more | homepage
  • filter-files: Recursively read directories and return a list of files, filtered to have only the files… more | homepage
  • micromatch: Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A drop-in replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch. | homepage

Running tests

Install dev dependencies:

$ npm install -d && npm test

Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2016, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT license.


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