A variation of node-directory-tree
Creates a JavaScript object representing a directory tree.
$ npm i directory-tree-md
Markdown directory is generated.
const dirTree = require('node-directory-tree-md');
const tree = dirTree('/some/path', {
mdconf: true, // Whether to return Markdown configuration.
extensions: /\.md/,
});
Markdown configuration set by comments, support yaml.
<!--
title: Layout
heder: 😆😆😆😆
des: A detailed description
header:
url: http://google.com
-->
Other Markdown content
node-directory-tree-md
will return this JS object:
{
"path": "/some/path",
"name": "doc",
"children": [
{
"path": "/some/path/README.md",
"name": "README.md",
"relative": "/README.md",
"mdconf": {
"title": "Layout",
"heder": "😆😆😆😆",
"des": "A detailed description",
"header": {
"url": "http://google.com"
}
},
"isEmpty": true,
"size": 23,
"extension": ".md",
"type": "file"
},
{
"path": "/some/path/doc/layout.en.md",
"name": "layout.en.md",
"relative": "/doc/layout.en.md",
"mdconf": {
"title": "Layout"
},
"size": 285,
"extension": ".md",
"type": "file"
}
],
"size": 2607,
"type": "directory"
}
And you can also filter by an extensions regex: This is useful for including only certain types of files.
const dirTree = require('node-directory-tree-md');
const filteredTree = dirTree('/some/path', {extensions:/\.txt/});
You can also exclude paths from the tree using a regex:
const dirTree = require('node-directory-tree-md');
const filteredTree = dirTree('/some/path', {exclude:/some_path_to_exclude/});
A callback function can be executed with each file that matches the extensions provided:
const PATH = require('path');
const dirTree = require('node-directory-tree-md');
const tree = dirTree('./test/test_data', {extensions:/\.txt$/}, (item, PATH) => {
console.log(item);
});
The callback function takes the directory item (has path, name, size, and extension) and an instance of node path.
Given a directory structured like this:
photos
├── summer
│ └── june
│ └── windsurf.jpg
└── winter
└── january
├── ski.png
└── snowboard.jpg
node-directory-tree-md
will return this JS object:
{
"path": "photos",
"name": "photos",
"size": 600,
"type": "directory",
"children": [
{
"path": "photos/summer",
"name": "summer",
"size": 400,
"type": "directory",
"children": [
{
"path": "photos/summer/june",
"name": "june",
"size": 400,
"type": "directory",
"children": [
{
"path": "photos/summer/june/windsurf.jpg",
"name": "windsurf.jpg",
"size": 400,
"type": "file",
"extension": ".jpg"
}
]
}
]
},
{
"path": "photos/winter",
"name": "winter",
"size": 200,
"type": "directory",
"children": [
{
"path": "photos/winter/january",
"name": "january",
"size": 200,
"type": "directory",
"children": [
{
"path": "photos/winter/january/ski.png",
"name": "ski.png",
"size": 100,
"type": "file",
"extension": ".png"
},
{
"path": "photos/winter/january/snowboard.jpg",
"name": "snowboard.jpg",
"size": 100,
"type": "file",
"extension": ".jpg"
}
]
}
]
}
]
}
Device, FIFO and socket files are ignored.
Files to which the user does not have permissions are included in the directory tree, however, directories to which the user does not have permissions, along with all of its contained files, are completely ignored.
To run tests go the package root in your CLI and run,
$ npm test
Make sure you have the dev dependencies installed (e.g. npm install .
)
This project requires at least Node v4.2.
Check out version 0.1.1
if you need support for older versions of Node.