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files-extractor

v3.0.0

Published

Extract files that have changed between the specified date.

Downloads

53

Readme

files-extractor

Extract files that have changed between the specified date.

NPM Version Download Status Node Version Dependencies

Install

NPM

Notice: if want use command line must install with npm i -g files-extractor

Introduction

command line
>fextract -h

  Usage: fextract [options]

  Extract files that have changed between the specified date.


  Options:

    -V, --version           output the version number
    -d, --dot               extract dot files
    -f, --files <files>     set the files of extract
    -o, --output <path>     set the output dir of extract
    -s, --start <date>      set the start date of extract
    -e, --end <date>        set the end date of extract
    -t, --types <type,...>  set the filter types[mtime, ctime, atime, birthtime] of extract
    -h, --help              output usage information


  Documentation can be found at https://github.com/nuintun/files-extractor#readme.
fextract.yml
files: # pattern to search for files (see: node-glob)
  **/*
output: # output dir of extract
  .extract
start: # filter start date of extract
  2017/9/19
end: # filter end date of extract
  2017/9/20
type: # filter type of extract, one or more of [mtime, ctime, atime, birthtime]
  mtime
dot: # include dot files (see: node-glob)
  false
ignore: # pattern for exclude search (see: node-glob)
  - node_modules/**/*

API

'use strict';

const extractor = require('files-extractor');
const STATUS = extractor.STATUS;

// Returned a child process
const worker = extractor(options);

// Listen message event
worker.on('message', function (message) {
  switch (message.status) {
    case STATUS.BOOTSTRAP:
      // Bootstrap
      break;
    case STATUS.SEARCHING:
      // Searching
      break;
    case STATUS.SEARCHED:
      // Searched
      break;
    case STATUS.FILTERING:
      // Filtering
      break;
    case STATUS.FILTERED:
      // Filtered
      break;
    case STATUS.EXTRACTING:
      // Extracting
      break;
    case STATUS.EXTRACTED:
      // Extracted
      break;
    case STATUS.WARNING:
      // Warning
      break;
    case STATUS.FAILED:
      // Failed (child process will automatic exit)
      break;
  }
});