@stdlib/fs-resolve-parent-paths
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Resolve paths from a set of paths by walking parent directories.
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resolveParentPaths
Resolve paths from a set of paths by walking parent directories.
Installation
npm install @stdlib/fs-resolve-parent-paths
Usage
var resolveParentPaths = require( '@stdlib/fs-resolve-parent-paths' );
resolveParentPaths( paths[, options], clbk )
Asynchronously resolves paths from a set of paths by walking parent directories.
resolveParentPaths( [ 'package.json', 'package-lock.json' ], onPaths );
function onPaths( error, paths ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( paths );
// => '...'
}
The function accepts the following options
:
dir: base directory from which to begin walking. May be either an absolute path or a path relative to the current working directory.
mode: mode of operation. The following modes are supported:
first
: return the first resolved path.some
: return one or more paths resolved within the first directory level containing a match.all
: return all resolved paths within the first directory level containing matches for all provided paths.each
: independently return the first resolved path for each path at any directory level.
Default:
'all'
.
By default, the function begins walking from the current working directory. To specify an alternative directory, set the dir
option.
var opts = {
'dir': __dirname
};
resolveParentPaths( [ 'package.json' ], opts, onPaths );
function onPaths( error, paths ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( paths );
// => '...'
}
By default, the function requires that a directory contains matches for all provided paths before returning results. To specify an alternative operation mode, set the mode
option.
var opts = {
'dir': __dirname,
'mode': 'first'
};
resolveParentPaths( [ 'package.json', 'package-lock.json' ], opts, onPaths );
function onPaths( error, paths ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( paths );
// => '...'
}
resolveParentPaths.sync( paths[, options] )
Synchronously resolves paths from a set of paths by walking parent directories.
var paths = resolveParentPaths.sync( [ 'package.json', 'README.md' ] );
// returns [ '...', '...' ]
The function accepts the same options
as resolveParentPaths()
.
Notes
- In
some
mode, the return order of asynchronously resolved paths is not guaranteed. - This implementation is not similar in functionality to core
path.resolve
. The latter performs string manipulation to generate a full path. This implementation walks parent directories to perform a search, thereby touching the file system. Accordingly, this implementation resolves real absolute file paths and is intended for use when a target's location in a parent directory is unknown relative to a child directory; e.g., when wanting to find a package root from deep within a package directory.
Examples
var resolveParentPaths = require( '@stdlib/fs-resolve-parent-paths' );
var opts = {
'dir': __dirname
};
/* Sync */
var out = resolveParentPaths.sync( [ 'package.json', 'README.md' ], opts );
// returns [ '...', '...' ]
out = resolveParentPaths.sync( [ 'non_existent_basename' ], opts );
// returns []
opts.mode = 'first';
out = resolveParentPaths.sync( [ 'non_existent_basename', 'package.json' ], opts );
// returns [ '...' ]
/* Async */
resolveParentPaths( [ 'package.json', 'README.md' ], opts, onPaths );
resolveParentPaths( [ './../non_existent_path' ], onPaths );
function onPaths( error, paths ) {
if ( error ) {
throw error;
}
console.log( paths );
}
See Also
@stdlib/fs-resolve-parent-paths-cli
: CLI package for use as a command-line utility.
Notice
This package is part of stdlib, a standard library for JavaScript and Node.js, with an emphasis on numerical and scientific computing. The library provides a collection of robust, high performance libraries for mathematics, statistics, streams, utilities, and more.
For more information on the project, filing bug reports and feature requests, and guidance on how to develop stdlib, see the main project repository.
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License
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