node.js utility for exporting a directory of files as modules.
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Install with npm (requires Node.js >=10):
$ npm install --save export-files
Currently this library only works with require
.
Specify the directory with files to export:
Example
Given that __dirname
has three files, a.js
, b.js
, and c.js
:
module.exports = require('export-files')(__dirname);
//=> { a: [getter], b: [getter], c: [getter] }
The second argment may be an object to intialize with. This is useful when you want to use export-files to extend an existing object.
const utils = {};
utils.doSomething = () => {};
module.exports = require('export-files')(__dirname, utils);
//=> { doSomething: [function], a: [getter], b: [getter], c: [getter] }
Directories to ignore.
Type: string|array
Default: ['.git', 'node_modules', 'test', 'tmp', 'temp', 'vendor']
Example
The following examples shows how to override the default values and, in this case, not ignore any directories.
const requires = require('export-files');
module.exports = requires(__dirname, undefined, { ignoreDirs: [] });
Recurse into child directories.
Type: boolean
Default: false
Example
const requires = require('export-files');
module.exports = requires(__dirname, undefined, { recursive: true });
Function to exclude files from the result.
Type: function
Default: Excludes files named index.js
Example
const requires = require('export-files');
module.exports = requires(__dirname, undefined, file => file.name !== 'a.js');
Modify the casing of keys for exported files.
Type: string
, array<string>
, or function
.case
may be defined as a function to use custom casing on exported names.
If defined as an array or string, valid values are any of the following:
stem
- the file name without modification, excluding file extensionname
- alias forstem
basename
- the full file name, including file extensionpascal
- pasacal casestem
, useful for class namescamel
- camel casestem
lower
- lower casestem
snake
- snake casestem
auto
- (default) attempts to automatically determine casing when exports might be a mixture of casings, like class names and camel case method names.
You may define multiple cases.
Default: auto
Example
const requires = require('export-files');
module.exports = requires(__dirname, undefined, { case: ['camel', 'pascal'] });
v3.0.0 - breaking changes
- Improvements were made to support recursion and renaming keys. See readme for more details and available options.
v0.2.0 - breaking changes
- Non-javascript files are no longer handled. That functionality was moved to to-exports. This decision was made to keep this lib as fast as possible.
- This library no longer takes any arguments besides the directory to read.
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Running Tests
Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:
$ npm install && npm test
Building docs
(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)
To generate the readme, run the following command:
$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb
You might also be interested in these projects:
- export-dirs: Export directories and their files as node.js modules. | homepage
- file-reader: Read a glob of files, dynamically choosing the reader or requiring the files based on… more | homepage
- map-files: Return an object for a glob of files. Pass a
rename
function for the keys… more | homepage - to-exports: Create exports from a directory of non-javascript or javascript files. | homepage
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Copyright © 2021, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.
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