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render-dir

v2.1.1

Published

Copies ('renders') files from srcdir -> dstdir, with transformation & filtering, with a promised interface.

Downloads

1

Readme

render-dir

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Simple convenience function to help copy a source directory to a destinaton directory, with file contents being transformed.

Provides a promise based interface, that provides two things -

  1. A file path transformation
  2. A file content transformation

File Transformation

This is the raison d'etre for the library. Since different tools use different template engines, render-dir does not force an opinion.

The transformer() is invoked with the content of each file, allowing the user to provide the actual transformation logic, while getting a convenient promised interface to fs book-keeping

Installation

NOTE: We strongly prefer local installations versus global. Prevents most if not all occurances of "works-on-my-machine" symptom.

npm install render-dir
yarn install render-dir

Usage

renderDir is implmented as a simple API, but also exposed as an CLI, with the callback being provided in a javascript file, with the default export.

API


const renderDir = require('render-dir');

renderDir(srcdir: string, dstdir: string, transformer?: (fdesc: FileDescriptor) => FileDescriptor) => Promise<{}>

CLI


  Usage: render-dir [options] <srcdir> <dstdir>

  Applies transform & copies files from 'srcdir' -> 'dstdir', with filtering


  Options:

    -V, --version                output the version number
    -x, --transform <transform>  file with default exported function, used to transform file/content
    -h, --help                   output usage information
npx render-dir -x ./transform.js /src/template/dir/ /dst/dir/rendered/

Development Tooling

License

Apache-2.0

Code of Conduct

Please note that this project is released with a Contributor Code of Conduct. By participating in this project you agree to abide by its terms.

Support

Bugs, PRs, comments, suggestions welcomed!