async-mkdirp
v1.2.7
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Recursively create directories, like `mkdir -p`, and return a promise.
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DEPRECATED
This project has been deprecated in favor of node's built in fsPromises.mkdir
added in node v10.0.0
How to use node's built in method instead of this package:
const path = '/my/path/to/anything';
await fsPromises.mkdir(path, { recursive: true });
// With mode
const path = '/my/path/to/anything';
await fsPromises.mkdir(path, { recursive: true, mode: 0o775 });
// With partial application proposal
const path = '/my/path/to/anything';
const mkdirp = fsPromises.mkdir(?, { recursive: true, mode: 0o775 });
await mkdirp(path);
// Partial application with arrow functions
const path = '/my/path/to/anything';
const mkdirp = path => fsPromises.mkdir(path, { recursive: true, mode: 0o775 }));
await mkdirp(path);
async-mkdirp
Recursively create directories, like mkdir -p
, and return a promise.
Install
npm install -S async-mkdirp
Usage
Normal:
const mkdirp = require('async-mkdirp');
(async () => {
await mkdirp('/tmp/foo/bar/baz');
// Code here runs after all directories have been created
})();
Make multiple paths in parallel:
const mkdirp = require('async-mkdirp');
const createDirs = async () => {
await Promise.all([
mkdirp('/tmp/foo/bar/baz'),
mkdirp('./my/cool/folder'),
]);
// Code here runs after all directories have been created
}
createDirs();
API
mkdir(path[, mode])
path
<String>
|<Buffer>
mode
<Integer>
Asynchronous mkdir -p
. mode
defaults to 0o777
.
About
This project is inspired by substack/mkdirp
. It has been rewritten to take advantage of async
functions, and does not include a synchronous method or cli.
Similar projects
- node-mkdirp - callback style mkdirp, with cli
- mkdirp-promise - node-mkdirp wrapped in a promise
- mkdirp-then - node-mkdirp wrapped in a promise, and any-promise for promise implementation
License
MIT