fixturify
v3.0.0
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Convert objects into directory structures and back again
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node-fixturify
Convert JSON objects into directory structures on the file system, and back again. This package is primarily useful for writing tests.
Installation
yarn add fixturify
Usage
const fixturify = require('fixturify')
const obj = {
'foo.txt': 'foo.txt contents',
'subdir': {
'bar.txt': 'bar.txt contents'
}
}
fixturify.writeSync('testdir', obj) // write it to disk
fixturify.readSync('testdir') // => deep-equals obj
fixturify.readSync('testdir', { globs: ['foo*'] }) // glob support
// => { foo.txt: 'foo.text contents' }
fixturify.readSync('testdir', { ignore: ['foo*'] }) // glob support
// => { subdir: { bar.txt: 'bar.text contents' } }
fixturify.writeSync('testDir', {
'subdir': { 'bar.txt': null }
}) // remove subdir/bar.txt
fixturify.readSync('testdir') // => { foo.txt: 'foo.text contents' }
fixturify.writeSync('testDir', {
'subdir': null
}) // remove subdir/
const fixturify = require('fixturify')
const obj = {
'subdir': {
'foo.txt': 'foo.txt contents'
},
'emptydir': {}
}
fixturify.writeSync('testdir', obj) // write it to disk
fixturify.readSync('testdir', { ignoreEmptyDirs: true })
// => { subdir: { foo.txt': 'foo.txt contents' } }
File contents are decoded and encoded with UTF-8.
fixture.readSync
follows symlinks. It throws an error if it encounters a
broken symlink.
Limitations
To keep the API simple, node-fixturify has the following limitations:
Reading or setting file stats (last-modified time, permissions, etc.) is not supported.
Creating symlinks is not supported. Symlinks are traversed when reading. Broken symlinks throw.
Special files like FIFOs, sockets, or devices are not supported.
File contents are automatically encoded/decoded into strings. Binary files are not supported.