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watch -- Utilities for watching file trees in node.js
Install
npm install watch
Purpose
The intention of this module is provide tools that make managing the watching of file & directory trees easier.
watch.watchTree(root, [options,] callback)
The first argument is the directory root you want to watch.
The options object is passed to fs.watchFile but can also be used to provide two additional watchTree specific options:
'ignoreDotFiles'
- When true this option means that when the file tree is walked it will ignore files that being with "."'filter'
- You can use this option to provide a function that returns true or false for each file and directory to decide whether or not that file/directory is included in the watcher.'ignoreUnreadableDir'
- When true, this options means that when a file can't be read, this file is silently skipped.'ignoreDirectoryPattern'
- When a regex pattern is set, e.g. /node_modules/, these directories are silently skipped.
The callback takes 3 arguments. The first is the file that was modified. The second is the current stat object for that file and the third is the previous stat object.
When a file is new the previous stat object is null.
When watchTree is finished walking the tree and adding all the listeners it passes the file hash (keys are the file/directory names and the values are the current stat objects) as the first argument and null as both the previous and current stat object arguments.
watch.watchTree('/home/mikeal', function (f, curr, prev) { if (typeof f == "object" && prev === null && curr === null) { // Finished walking the tree } else if (prev === null) { // f is a new file } else if (curr.nlink === 0) { // f was removed } else { // f was changed } })
watch.unwatchTree(root)
Unwatch a previously watched directory root using watch.watchTree
.
watch.createMonitor(root, [options,] callback)
This function creates an EventEmitter that gives notifications for different changes that happen to the file and directory tree under the given root argument.
The options object is passed to watch.watchTree.
The callback receives the monitor object.
The monitor object contains a property, files
, which is a hash of files and directories as keys with the current stat object as the value.
The monitor has the following events.
'created'
- New file has been created. Two arguments, the filename and the stat object.'removed'
- A file has been moved or deleted. Two arguments, the filename and the stat object for the fd.'changed'
- A file has been changed. Three arguments, the filename, the current stat object, and the previous stat object.
The monitor can be stopped using .stop
(calls unwatchTree
).
var watch = require('watch') watch.createMonitor('/home/mikeal', function (monitor) { monitor.files['/home/mikeal/.zshrc'] // Stat object for my zshrc. monitor.on("created", function (f, stat) { // Handle new files }) monitor.on("changed", function (f, curr, prev) { // Handle file changes }) monitor.on("removed", function (f, stat) { // Handle removed files }) monitor.stop(); // Stop watching })
CLI
This module includes a simple command line interface, which you can install with npm install watch -g
.
Usage: watch <command> [directory] [--wait=<seconds>]
It will watch the given directory (defaults to the current working directory) with watchTree
and run
the given command every time a file changes. The optional wait
parameter specifies a time in seconds
that the watching will be disabled after running a command.