Recursive version of fs.readdir. Exposes a stream API (with small RAM & CPU footprint) and a promise API.
npm install readdirp
jsr add jsr:@paulmillr/readdirp// Use streams to achieve small RAM & CPU footprint.
// 1) Streams example with for-await.
import readdirp from 'readdirp';
for await (const entry of readdirp('.')) {
const {path} = entry;
console.log(`${JSON.stringify({path})}`);
}
// 2) Streams example, non for-await.
// Print out all JS files along with their size within the current folder & subfolders.
import readdirp from 'readdirp';
readdirp('.', {alwaysStat: true, fileFilter: (f) => f.basename.endsWith('.js')})
.on('data', (entry) => {
const {path, stats: {size}} = entry;
console.log(`${JSON.stringify({path, size})}`);
})
// Optionally call stream.destroy() in `warn()` in order to abort and cause 'close' to be emitted
.on('warn', error => console.error('non-fatal error', error))
.on('error', error => console.error('fatal error', error))
.on('end', () => console.log('done'));
// 3) Promise example. More RAM and CPU than streams / for-await.
import { readdirpPromise } from 'readdirp';
const files = await readdirpPromise('.');
console.log(files.map(file => file.path));
// Other options.
import readdirp from 'readdirp';
readdirp('test', {
fileFilter: (f) => f.basename.endsWith('.js'),
directoryFilter: (d) => d.basename !== '.git',
// directoryFilter: (di) => di.basename.length === 9
type: 'files_directories',
depth: 1
});const stream = readdirp(root[, options]) — Stream API
- Reads given root recursively and returns a
streamof entry infos - Optionally can be used like
for await (const entry of stream)with node.js 10+ (asyncIterator). -
on('data', (entry) => {})entry info for every file / dir. -
on('warn', (error) => {})non-fatalErrorthat prevents a file / dir from being processed. Example: inaccessible to the user. -
on('error', (error) => {})fatalErrorwhich also ends the stream. Example: illegal options where passed. -
on('end')— we are done. Called when all entries were found and no more will be emitted. -
on('close')— stream is destroyed viastream.destroy(). Could be useful if you want to manually abort even on a non fatal error. At that point the stream is no longerreadableand no more entries, warning or errors are emitted - To learn more about streams, consult the very detailed nodejs streams documentation or the stream-handbook
const entries = await readdirp.promise(root[, options]) — Promise API. Returns a list of entry infos.
First argument is awalys root, path in which to start reading and recursing into subdirectories.
-
fileFilter: filter to include or exclude files- Function: a function that takes an entry info as a parameter and returns true to include or false to exclude the entry
-
directoryFilter: filter to include/exclude directories found and to recurse into. Directories that do not pass a filter will not be recursed into. -
depth: 5: depth at which to stop recursing even if more subdirectories are found -
type: 'files': determines if data events on the stream should be emitted for'files'(default),'directories','files_directories', or'all'. Setting to'all'will also include entries for other types of file descriptors like character devices, unix sockets and named pipes. -
alwaysStat: false: always returnstatsproperty for every file. Default isfalse, readdirp will returnDirententries. Setting it totruecan double readdir execution time - use it only when you need filesize,mtimeetc. Cannot be enabled on node <10.10.0. -
lstat: false: include symlink entries in the stream along with files. Whentrue,fs.lstatwould be used instead offs.stat
Has the following properties:
-
path: 'assets/javascripts/react.js': path to the file/directory (relative to given root) -
fullPath: '/Users/dev/projects/app/assets/javascripts/react.js': full path to the file/directory found -
basename: 'react.js': name of the file/directory -
dirent: fs.Dirent: built-in dir entry object - only withalwaysStat: false -
stats: fs.Stats: built in stat object - only withalwaysStat: true
- 4.0 (Aug 25, 2024) rewritten in typescript, producing hybrid common.js / esm module.
- Remove glob support and all dependencies
- Make sure you're using
let {readdirp} = require('readdirp')in common.js
- 3.5 (Oct 13, 2020) disallows recursive directory-based symlinks. Before, it could have entered infinite loop.
- 3.4 (Mar 19, 2020) adds support for directory-based symlinks.
- 3.3 (Dec 6, 2019) stabilizes RAM consumption and enables perf management with
highWaterMarkoption. Fixes race conditions related tofor-awaitlooping. - 3.2 (Oct 14, 2019) improves performance by 250% and makes streams implementation more idiomatic.
- 3.1 (Jul 7, 2019) brings
bigintsupport tostatoutput on Windows. This is backwards-incompatible for some cases. Be careful. It you use it incorrectly, you'll see "TypeError: Cannot mix BigInt and other types, use explicit conversions". - 3.0 brings huge performance improvements and stream backpressure support.
- Upgrading 2.x to 3.x:
- Signature changed from
readdirp(options)toreaddirp(root, options) - Replaced callback API with promise API.
- Renamed
entryTypeoption totype - Renamed
entryType: 'both'to'files_directories' -
EntryInfo- Renamed
stattostats- Emitted only when
alwaysStat: true -
direntis emitted instead ofstatsby default withalwaysStat: false
- Emitted only when
- Renamed
nametobasename - Removed
parentDirandfullParentDirproperties
- Renamed
- Signature changed from
- Supported node.js versions:
- 4.x: node 14+
- 3.x: node 8+
- 2.x: node 0.6+
Copyright (c) 2012-2019 Thorsten Lorenz, Paul Miller (https://paulmillr.com)
MIT License, see LICENSE file.