Recursive directory reader with a delightful API
rrdir
recursively reads a directory and returns entries within via an async iterator or async/sync as Array. It has minimal dependencies and can typically iterate millions of files in a matter of seconds. Memory usage is O(1)
for the async iterator and O(n)
for the Array variants.
npm i rrdir
const rrdir = require("rrdir");
for await (const entry of rrdir("dir")) {
// => {path: 'dir/file', directory: false, symlink: false}
}
const entries = await rrdir.async("dir");
// => [{path: 'dir/file', directory: false, symlink: false}]
const entries = rrdir.sync("dir");
// => [{path: 'dir/file', directory: false, symlink: false}]
rrdir
is an async iterator which yields entry
. rrdir.async
and rrdir.sync
return an Array of entry
.
The directory to read.
stats
boolean: Whether to includeentry.stats
. Will reduce performance. Default:false
.followSymlinks
boolean: Whether to follow symlinks for both recursion andstat
calls. Default:false
.exclude
Array: Path globs to exclude, e.g.["**/*.js"]
. Default:undefined
.include
Array: Path globs to include, e.g.["**/*.map"]
. Default:undefined
.strict
boolean: Whether to throw immediately when reading an entry fails. Default:false
.match
Object: picomatch options. Default:{dot: true}
.
path
string | Buffer: The path to the entry, will be relative ifdir
is given relative. Ifdir
is a Buffer, this will be too. Always present.directory
boolean: Boolean indicating whether the entry is a directory.undefined
on error.symlink
boolean: Boolean indicating whether the entry is a symbolic link.undefined
on error.stats
Object: Afs.stats
object, present whenoptions.stats
is set.undefined
on error.err
Error: Any error encountered while reading this entry.undefined
on success.
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