@push.rocks/smartfile
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Provides comprehensive tools for efficient file management in Node.js using TypeScript, including handling streams, virtual directories, and various file operations.
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@push.rocks/smartfile
Provides a robust suite of tools for managing files in Node.js using TypeScript.
Install
To integrate @push.rocks/smartfile
into your project, run:
npm install @push.rocks/smartfile
Usage
@push.rocks/smartfile
offers extensive file management utilities, enabling seamless file processing with TypeScript in a Node.js environment. Below are detailed examples showcasing various features of the module.
Quick Start
First, ensure you're working in an environment that supports ECMAScript modules (ESM) and TypeScript. Here’s how you’d generally import and use @push.rocks/smartfile
:
import { SmartFile, StreamFile, VirtualDirectory, fs, memory, interpreter } from '@push.rocks/smartfile';
Working with SmartFile
Reading Files
To read from a file and convert it to a SmartFile
instance:
const myJsonSmartFile: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./somePath/data.json');
const jsonData = JSON.parse(myJsonSmartFile.contents.toString());
console.log(jsonData); // Assuming the file contains JSON content
Writing Files
To write data to a file through a SmartFile
:
const filePath: string = './output/outputData.json';
const content: string = JSON.stringify({ key: 'value' });
await memory.toFs(content, filePath);
Streaming Large Files with StreamFile
When dealing with large files, you can use StreamFile
to handle such files efficiently, minimizing memory usage:
const largeFile: StreamFile = await StreamFile.fromPath('./largeInput/largeFile.mp4');
await largeFile.writeToDisk('./largeOutput/largeFileCopy.mp4');
Working with Virtual Directories
Handling multiple files as if they were part of a file system:
const virtualDir = await VirtualDirectory.fromFsDirPath('./data/inputDir');
await virtualDir.saveToDisk('./data/outputDir');
File System Operations
@push.rocks/smartfile
provides a suite of utilities for common file system operations such as copying, deleting, and listing files or directories.
Copying a File
await fs.copy('./sourceFile.txt', './destinationFile.txt');
Deleting a Directory
await fs.remove('./directoryToDelete');
Listing Files in a Directory
const fileList: string[] = await fs.listFiles('./someDirectory');
console.log(fileList);
Advanced File Management
For specialized file operations, such as editing the contents of a file or streaming files from URLs, @push.rocks/smartfile
includes advanced management features.
Editing a File’s Contents
const smartFileToEdit: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./editableFile.txt');
await smartFileToEdit.editContentAsString(async (content) => content.replace(/originalText/g, 'newText'));
await smartFileToEdit.write();
Streaming a File from a URL
const streamedFile: StreamFile = await StreamFile.fromUrl('https://example.com/file.pdf');
await streamedFile.writeToDisk('./downloadedFiles/file.pdf');
Working with File Buffers and Streams
@push.rocks/smartfile
allows you to easily work with files using Buffers and Streams, facilitating operations like file transformations, uploads, and downloads.
Creating a SmartFile from a Buffer
const buffer: Buffer = Buffer.from('Sample data');
const bufferSmartFile: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromBuffer('./bufferFile.txt', buffer);
await bufferSmartFile.write();
Using VirtualDirectory
for Complex File Management
VirtualDirectory
simplifies the management of multiple files that are otherwise scattered across different directories or created at runtime.
Creating a VirtualDirectory
To create a VirtualDirectory
from an existing file directory:
const virtualDirectory = await VirtualDirectory.fromFsDirPath('./someDirectory');
Adding More Files
You can add more SmartFile
instances to your VirtualDirectory
:
const additionalFiles = [
await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./anotherDirectory/file1.txt'),
await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./anotherDirectory/file2.txt')
];
virtualDirectory.addSmartfiles(additionalFiles);
Saving VirtualDirectory
to Disk
Save your entire VirtualDirectory
to disk:
await virtualDirectory.saveToDisk('./outputDirectory');
Utilizing StreamFile for Efficient File Handling
Using StreamFile
can be especially beneficial for large files or when performing streaming operations.
Streaming from a URL
StreamFile
provides capabilities to stream files directly from URLs, making it easier to work with remote content.
const urlStreamFile: StreamFile = await StreamFile.fromUrl('https://example.com/largefile.zip');
await urlStreamFile.writeToDisk('./downloadedFiles/largefile.zip');
Combining Buffer and Stream Approaches
Create StreamFile
from a buffer for efficient, multi-use streams.
const buffer = Buffer.from('Streaming buffer content');
const bufferStreamFile = StreamFile.fromBuffer(buffer, 'bufferBasedStream.txt');
await bufferStreamFile.writeToDisk('./streams/bufferBasedStream.txt');
Read and Write Operations with StreamFile
Perform read and write operations efficiently using StreamFile
.
const fileStream = await StreamFile.fromPath('./inputData/largeFile.data');
await fileStream.writeToDisk('./outputData/largeFileCopy.data');
Check for completeness of your read and write operations, ensuring the integrity of file content.
const readBuffer = await fileStream.getContentAsBuffer();
console.log(readBuffer.toString());
Ensuring File Readiness for Streaming
Ensure a file is ready for streaming or create a custom readable stream incorporating data transformation.
const smartReadStream = new SmartReadStream('./incomingData/sample.data');
smartReadStream.on('data', (chunk) => {
console.log('New Data Chunk:', chunk.toString());
});
File Transformation with SmartReadStream
Perform transformations on the stream of data while reading:
smartReadStream.on('data', (chunk) => {
// Perform some transformation
const transformedChunk = chunk.toString().toUpperCase();
console.log('Transformed Data Chunk:', transformedChunk);
});
Streaming with SmartReadStream
Stream data from a SmartReadStream
to a file efficiently managing large datasets.
const transformedWriteStream = fs.createWriteStream('./processedData/transformed.data');
smartReadStream.pipe(transformedWriteStream);
@push.rocks/smartfile
significantly simplifies the handling of complex file operations in Node.js projects, making these tasks straightforward while maintaining efficiency and ease of use. Explore and leverage these features to enhance your project's file management capabilities.
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Registered at District court Bremen HRB 35230 HB, Germany
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