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output-files

v2.0.32

Published

Output a tree of files and directories by providing an object. Especially useful for testing with real files.

Downloads

2,963

Readme

output-files

Output a tree of files and directories by providing an object. Especially useful for testing with real files.

Install

# npm
$ npm install output-files

# Yarn
$ yarn add output-files

Usage

const outputFiles = require('output-files')

// outputs files in process.cwd()
await outputFiles({
  'example1.md': 'Donec id elit non mi porta gravida at eget.',
  'example2.md': 'Aenean eu leo quam. Pellentesque ornare.',
  someFolder: {
    'content.md': 'Vivamus sagittis lacus vel augue laoreet.',
    'README.md': '# This needs to be filled',
  },
})

// outputs files in example subdirectory
await outputFiles('example', {
  'foo.md': 'This is an interesting file',
  'example2.md': 'This is another interesting file',
})

// you can also define subdirectories without nesting the object
await outputFiles({
  'folder1/folder2': {
    'foo.md': 'This is an interesting file',
  },
  'foo/bar/example2.md': 'This is another interesting file',
})

Contribute

Are you missing something or want to contribute? Feel free to file an issue or a pull request! ⚙️

Support

Hey, I am Sebastian Landwehr, a freelance web developer, and I love developing web apps and open source packages. If you want to support me so that I can keep packages up to date and build more helpful tools, you can donate here:

Thanks a lot for your support! ❤️

See also

  • with-local-tmp-dir: Creates a temporary folder inside cwd, cds inside the folder, runs a function, and removes the folder. Especially useful for testing.
  • expect-mocha-image-snapshot: A wrapper around jest-image-snapshot that makes it compatible to Mocha.
  • jest-image-matcher: A Jest matcher for image comparisons based on pixelmatch. Can also be used with Mocha. Useful for visual regression testing.
  • unify-mocha-output: Adjusts a Mocha output so that it is consistent across platforms and can be used for snapshot testing. Basically adjusts the checkmark symbol and removes time values.
  • mock-argv: Temporarily overrides the command line arguments. This is useful for testing.

License

MIT License © Sebastian Landwehr