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[6a3a178]1Node.js: fs-extra
2=================
3
4`fs-extra` adds file system methods that aren't included in the native `fs` module and adds promise support to the `fs` methods. It also uses [`graceful-fs`](https://github.com/isaacs/node-graceful-fs) to prevent `EMFILE` errors. It should be a drop in replacement for `fs`.
5
6[![npm Package](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/fs-extra.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/fs-extra)
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10[![downloads per month](http://img.shields.io/npm/dm/fs-extra.svg)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/fs-extra)
11[![Coverage Status](https://img.shields.io/coveralls/github/jprichardson/node-fs-extra/master.svg)](https://coveralls.io/github/jprichardson/node-fs-extra)
12[![JavaScript Style Guide](https://img.shields.io/badge/code_style-standard-brightgreen.svg)](https://standardjs.com)
13
14Why?
15----
16
17I got tired of including `mkdirp`, `rimraf`, and `ncp` in most of my projects.
18
19
20
21
22Installation
23------------
24
25 npm install fs-extra
26
27
28
29Usage
30-----
31
32`fs-extra` is a drop in replacement for native `fs`. All methods in `fs` are attached to `fs-extra`. All `fs` methods return promises if the callback isn't passed.
33
34You don't ever need to include the original `fs` module again:
35
36```js
37const fs = require('fs') // this is no longer necessary
38```
39
40you can now do this:
41
42```js
43const fs = require('fs-extra')
44```
45
46or if you prefer to make it clear that you're using `fs-extra` and not `fs`, you may want
47to name your `fs` variable `fse` like so:
48
49```js
50const fse = require('fs-extra')
51```
52
53you can also keep both, but it's redundant:
54
55```js
56const fs = require('fs')
57const fse = require('fs-extra')
58```
59
60Sync vs Async vs Async/Await
61-------------
62Most methods are async by default. All async methods will return a promise if the callback isn't passed.
63
64Sync methods on the other hand will throw if an error occurs.
65
66Also Async/Await will throw an error if one occurs.
67
68Example:
69
70```js
71const fs = require('fs-extra')
72
73// Async with promises:
74fs.copy('/tmp/myfile', '/tmp/mynewfile')
75 .then(() => console.log('success!'))
76 .catch(err => console.error(err))
77
78// Async with callbacks:
79fs.copy('/tmp/myfile', '/tmp/mynewfile', err => {
80 if (err) return console.error(err)
81 console.log('success!')
82})
83
84// Sync:
85try {
86 fs.copySync('/tmp/myfile', '/tmp/mynewfile')
87 console.log('success!')
88} catch (err) {
89 console.error(err)
90}
91
92// Async/Await:
93async function copyFiles () {
94 try {
95 await fs.copy('/tmp/myfile', '/tmp/mynewfile')
96 console.log('success!')
97 } catch (err) {
98 console.error(err)
99 }
100}
101
102copyFiles()
103```
104
105
106Methods
107-------
108
109### Async
110
111- [copy](docs/copy.md)
112- [emptyDir](docs/emptyDir.md)
113- [ensureFile](docs/ensureFile.md)
114- [ensureDir](docs/ensureDir.md)
115- [ensureLink](docs/ensureLink.md)
116- [ensureSymlink](docs/ensureSymlink.md)
117- [mkdirp](docs/ensureDir.md)
118- [mkdirs](docs/ensureDir.md)
119- [move](docs/move.md)
120- [outputFile](docs/outputFile.md)
121- [outputJson](docs/outputJson.md)
122- [pathExists](docs/pathExists.md)
123- [readJson](docs/readJson.md)
124- [remove](docs/remove.md)
125- [writeJson](docs/writeJson.md)
126
127### Sync
128
129- [copySync](docs/copy-sync.md)
130- [emptyDirSync](docs/emptyDir-sync.md)
131- [ensureFileSync](docs/ensureFile-sync.md)
132- [ensureDirSync](docs/ensureDir-sync.md)
133- [ensureLinkSync](docs/ensureLink-sync.md)
134- [ensureSymlinkSync](docs/ensureSymlink-sync.md)
135- [mkdirpSync](docs/ensureDir-sync.md)
136- [mkdirsSync](docs/ensureDir-sync.md)
137- [moveSync](docs/move-sync.md)
138- [outputFileSync](docs/outputFile-sync.md)
139- [outputJsonSync](docs/outputJson-sync.md)
140- [pathExistsSync](docs/pathExists-sync.md)
141- [readJsonSync](docs/readJson-sync.md)
142- [removeSync](docs/remove-sync.md)
143- [writeJsonSync](docs/writeJson-sync.md)
144
145
146**NOTE:** You can still use the native Node.js methods. They are promisified and copied over to `fs-extra`. See [notes on `fs.read()` & `fs.write()`](docs/fs-read-write.md)
147
148### What happened to `walk()` and `walkSync()`?
149
150They were removed from `fs-extra` in v2.0.0. If you need the functionality, `walk` and `walkSync` are available as separate packages, [`klaw`](https://github.com/jprichardson/node-klaw) and [`klaw-sync`](https://github.com/manidlou/node-klaw-sync).
151
152
153Third Party
154-----------
155
156
157### TypeScript
158
159If you like TypeScript, you can use `fs-extra` with it: https://github.com/DefinitelyTyped/DefinitelyTyped/tree/master/types/fs-extra
160
161
162### File / Directory Watching
163
164If you want to watch for changes to files or directories, then you should use [chokidar](https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar).
165
166### Obtain Filesystem (Devices, Partitions) Information
167
168[fs-filesystem](https://github.com/arthurintelligence/node-fs-filesystem) allows you to read the state of the filesystem of the host on which it is run. It returns information about both the devices and the partitions (volumes) of the system.
169
170### Misc.
171
172- [fs-extra-debug](https://github.com/jdxcode/fs-extra-debug) - Send your fs-extra calls to [debug](https://npmjs.org/package/debug).
173- [mfs](https://github.com/cadorn/mfs) - Monitor your fs-extra calls.
174
175
176
177Hacking on fs-extra
178-------------------
179
180Wanna hack on `fs-extra`? Great! Your help is needed! [fs-extra is one of the most depended upon Node.js packages](http://nodei.co/npm/fs-extra.png?downloads=true&downloadRank=true&stars=true). This project
181uses [JavaScript Standard Style](https://github.com/feross/standard) - if the name or style choices bother you,
182you're gonna have to get over it :) If `standard` is good enough for `npm`, it's good enough for `fs-extra`.
183
184[![js-standard-style](https://cdn.rawgit.com/feross/standard/master/badge.svg)](https://github.com/feross/standard)
185
186What's needed?
187- First, take a look at existing issues. Those are probably going to be where the priority lies.
188- More tests for edge cases. Specifically on different platforms. There can never be enough tests.
189- Improve test coverage. See coveralls output for more info.
190
191Note: If you make any big changes, **you should definitely file an issue for discussion first.**
192
193### Running the Test Suite
194
195fs-extra contains hundreds of tests.
196
197- `npm run lint`: runs the linter ([standard](http://standardjs.com/))
198- `npm run unit`: runs the unit tests
199- `npm test`: runs both the linter and the tests
200
201
202### Windows
203
204If you run the tests on the Windows and receive a lot of symbolic link `EPERM` permission errors, it's
205because on Windows you need elevated privilege to create symbolic links. You can add this to your Windows's
206account by following the instructions here: http://superuser.com/questions/104845/permission-to-make-symbolic-links-in-windows-7
207However, I didn't have much luck doing this.
208
209Since I develop on Mac OS X, I use VMWare Fusion for Windows testing. I create a shared folder that I map to a drive on Windows.
210I open the `Node.js command prompt` and run as `Administrator`. I then map the network drive running the following command:
211
212 net use z: "\\vmware-host\Shared Folders"
213
214I can then navigate to my `fs-extra` directory and run the tests.
215
216
217Naming
218------
219
220I put a lot of thought into the naming of these functions. Inspired by @coolaj86's request. So he deserves much of the credit for raising the issue. See discussion(s) here:
221
222* https://github.com/jprichardson/node-fs-extra/issues/2
223* https://github.com/flatiron/utile/issues/11
224* https://github.com/ryanmcgrath/wrench-js/issues/29
225* https://github.com/substack/node-mkdirp/issues/17
226
227First, I believe that in as many cases as possible, the [Node.js naming schemes](http://nodejs.org/api/fs.html) should be chosen. However, there are problems with the Node.js own naming schemes.
228
229For example, `fs.readFile()` and `fs.readdir()`: the **F** is capitalized in *File* and the **d** is not capitalized in *dir*. Perhaps a bit pedantic, but they should still be consistent. Also, Node.js has chosen a lot of POSIX naming schemes, which I believe is great. See: `fs.mkdir()`, `fs.rmdir()`, `fs.chown()`, etc.
230
231We have a dilemma though. How do you consistently name methods that perform the following POSIX commands: `cp`, `cp -r`, `mkdir -p`, and `rm -rf`?
232
233My perspective: when in doubt, err on the side of simplicity. A directory is just a hierarchical grouping of directories and files. Consider that for a moment. So when you want to copy it or remove it, in most cases you'll want to copy or remove all of its contents. When you want to create a directory, if the directory that it's suppose to be contained in does not exist, then in most cases you'll want to create that too.
234
235So, if you want to remove a file or a directory regardless of whether it has contents, just call `fs.remove(path)`. If you want to copy a file or a directory whether it has contents, just call `fs.copy(source, destination)`. If you want to create a directory regardless of whether its parent directories exist, just call `fs.mkdirs(path)` or `fs.mkdirp(path)`.
236
237
238Credit
239------
240
241`fs-extra` wouldn't be possible without using the modules from the following authors:
242
243- [Isaac Shlueter](https://github.com/isaacs)
244- [Charlie McConnel](https://github.com/avianflu)
245- [James Halliday](https://github.com/substack)
246- [Andrew Kelley](https://github.com/andrewrk)
247
248
249
250
251License
252-------
253
254Licensed under MIT
255
256Copyright (c) 2011-2017 [JP Richardson](https://github.com/jprichardson)
257
258[1]: http://nodejs.org/docs/latest/api/fs.html
259
260
261[jsonfile]: https://github.com/jprichardson/node-jsonfile
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