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Cheap Watch: If it works, why use something else?
Cheap Watch is a small, simple, dependency-free, cross-platform file system watcher for Node.js 8+.
Constructor
new CheapWatch({ dir, filter, watch = true, debounce = 10 })
dir
- The directory whose contents to watch. It's recommended, though not required, for this to be an absolute path, say one returned bypath.resolve
.filter({ path, stats })
- (optional) A function to decide whether a given file or directory should be watched. It's passed an object containing the file or directory's relativepath
and itsstats
. It should returntrue
orfalse
(or aPromise
resolving to one of those). Returningfalse
for a directory means that none of its contents will be watched.watch
- (optional) Whether to actually watch the directory for changes. Defaults totrue
. Iffalse
, you can retrieve all of the files and directories within a given directory along with their initialStats
but changes will not be monitored.debounce
- (optional) Length of timeout in milliseconds to use to debounce incoming events fromfs.watch
. Defaults to 10. Multiple events are often emitted for a single change, and events can also be emitted beforefs.stat
reports the changes. So we will wait untildebounce
milliseconds have passed since the lastfs.watch
event for a file or directory before handling it. The default of 10ms Works On My Machine.
Methods
cheapWatch.init()
Initialize the watcher, traverse the directory to find the initial files and directories, and set up watchers to look for changes.
This returns a Promise
that resolves once the initial contents of the directory have been traversed and all of the watchers have been set up.
cheapWatch.close()
Close all FSWatcher
instances, and stop watching for file changes.
Properties
cheapWatch.files
A Map
of the watched files and directories. Each key is a relative path from the CheapWatch
's dir
, and each value is a Stats
object for the file or directory. Paths are always separated by forward slashes, regardless of platform. This Map
is kept up to date as files are changed on disk.
You can use stats.isFile()
and stats.isDirectory()
to determine whether something is a file or a directory.
Events
A CheapWatch
is an EventEmitter
, and emits two events to report a new, updated, or deleted file or directory.
+
{ path, stats }
A +
event is emitted with an object containing a path
string and a stats
object whenever a watched file or directory is created or updated.
-
{ path, stats }
A -
event is emitted with an object containing a path
string and a stats
object whenever a watched file or directory is deleted. stats
will be the most recent Stats
collected for the file or directory before it was deleted.
Usage
import CheapWatch from 'cheap-watch';
const watcher = new CheapWatch({ dir, /* ... */ });
await watcher.init();
for (const [path, stats] of watcher.files) {
/* ... */
}
watcher.on('+', ({ path, stats }) => { /* ... */ });
watcher.on('-', ({ path, stats }) => { /* ... */ });
License
Copyright (c) 2018 Conduitry