text-files-loader

1.0.5 • Public • Published

Text Files Loader

Load text files content from a directory, indexed into an object. Note: currently it uses utf8. This can change if requested.

  • It can search a given directory and subdirectories if needed.
  • Filtering: add a filter to index files which name match a pattern.
  • You have different options described below to format the result.

Use case

I built this module because we write SQL queries in separated files. We wanted a way to load them in memory and access to them easily.

Something like db.query(queries.item.findById, ...)

Usage

var textFilesLoader = require('text-files-loader')

textFilesLoader.setup({
  recursive: false,
  matchRegExp: /\.txt/
})

textFilesLoader.load('/myDirectory', function (err, indexedFiles) {
  console.log(indexedFiles)
})

// Log:
{
  file1: 'content of file 1',
  file2: 'content of file 2'
}

Options

recursive

default: true

Subdirectories will be searched too.

keysAsFullPath

default: false

Example result when keysAsFullPath = false

Files locations:

/Users/user/path/to/file1.txt
/Users/user/path/to/file2.txt

textFilesLoader.load('/Users/user/path/to')

Result:

{
  'file1': 'content of the file',
  'file2': 'content of the file'
}

Be aware that keys may be overriden if files have the same name.

Example result when  keysAsFullPath = true

The resulting object keys will be the fullpath of each file.

{
  '/Users/user/path/to/file1.txt': 'content of the file',
  '/Users/user/path/to/file2.txt': 'content of the file'
}

flatten

default: true

Use it with the recursive option.

Example result when flatten = true

The result will be a simple object regardless of the location of the file

Files locations:

/Users/user/path/to/file1.txt
/Users/user/path/to/deeper/file2.txt

textFilesLoader.load('/Users/user/path/to')

Result:

{
  'file1': 'content of the file',
  'file2': 'content of the file'
}

Example result when flatten = false

{
  'file1': 'content of the file',
  'deeper': {
    'file2': 'content of the file'
  }
}

matchRegExp

default: null

provide a regular expression that the filename must match.

You can filter by file extension for example.

textFilesLoader.setup({matchRegExp: /\.sql/})

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npm i text-files-loader

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Version

1.0.5

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