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221 lines
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The [UNIX command](<http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Rm_(Unix)>) `rm -rf` for node
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in a cross-platform implementation.
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Install with `npm install rimraf`.
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## Major Changes
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### v4 to v5
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- There is no default export anymore. Import the functions directly
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using, e.g., `import { rimrafSync } from 'rimraf`.
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### v3 to v4
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- The function returns a `Promise` instead of taking a callback.
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- Globbing requires the `--glob` CLI option or `glob` option property
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to be set. (Removed in 4.0 and 4.1, opt-in support added in 4.2.)
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- Functions take arrays of paths, as well as a single path.
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- Native implementation used by default when available, except on
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Windows, where this implementation is faster and more reliable.
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- New implementation on Windows, falling back to "move then
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remove" strategy when exponential backoff for `EBUSY` fails to
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resolve the situation.
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- Simplified implementation on Posix, since the Windows
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affordances are not necessary there.
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- As of 4.3, return/resolve value is boolean instead of undefined
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## API
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Hybrid module, load either with `import` or `require()`.
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```js
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// 'rimraf' export is the one you probably want, but other
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// strategies exported as well.
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import { rimraf, rimrafSync, native, nativeSync } from 'rimraf'
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// or
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const { rimraf, rimrafSync, native, nativeSync } = require('rimraf')
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```
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All removal functions return a boolean indicating that all
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entries were successfully removed.
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The only case in which this will not return `true` is if
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something was omitted from the removal via a `filter` option.
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### `rimraf(f, [opts]) -> Promise`
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This first parameter is a path or array of paths. The second
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argument is an options object.
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Options:
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- `preserveRoot`: If set to boolean `false`, then allow the
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recursive removal of the root directory. Otherwise, this is
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not allowed.
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- `tmp`: Windows only. Temp folder to use to place files and
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folders for the "move then remove" fallback. Must be on the
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same physical device as the path being deleted. Defaults to
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`os.tmpdir()` when that is on the same drive letter as the path
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being deleted, or `${drive}:\temp` if present, or `${drive}:\`
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if not.
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- `maxRetries`: Windows and Native only. Maximum number of
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retry attempts in case of `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, and `ENFILE`
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errors. Default `10` for Windows implementation, `0` for Native
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implementation.
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- `backoff`: Windows only. Rate of exponential backoff for async
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removal in case of `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, and `ENFILE` errors.
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Should be a number greater than 1. Default `1.2`
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- `maxBackoff`: Windows only. Maximum total backoff time in ms to
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attempt asynchronous retries in case of `EBUSY`, `EMFILE`, and
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`ENFILE` errors. Default `200`. With the default `1.2` backoff
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rate, this results in 14 retries, with the final retry being
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delayed 33ms.
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- `retryDelay`: Native only. Time to wait between retries, using
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linear backoff. Default `100`.
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- `signal` Pass in an AbortSignal to cancel the directory
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removal. This is useful when removing large folder structures,
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if you'd like to limit the amount of time spent.
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Using a `signal` option prevents the use of Node's built-in
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`fs.rm` because that implementation does not support abort
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signals.
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- `glob` Boolean flag to treat path as glob pattern, or an object
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specifying [`glob` options](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob).
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- `filter` Method that returns a boolean indicating whether that
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path should be deleted. With async rimraf methods, this may
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return a Promise that resolves to a boolean. (Since Promises
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are truthy, returning a Promise from a sync filter is the same
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as just not filtering anything.)
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The first argument to the filter is the path string. The
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second argument is either a `Dirent` or `Stats` object for that
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path. (The first path explored will be a `Stats`, the rest
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will be `Dirent`.)
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If a filter method is provided, it will _only_ remove entries
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if the filter returns (or resolves to) a truthy value. Omitting
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a directory will still allow its children to be removed, unless
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they are also filtered out, but any parents of a filtered entry
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will not be removed, since the directory would not be empty in
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that case.
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Using a filter method prevents the use of Node's built-in
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`fs.rm` because that implementation does not support filtering.
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Any other options are provided to the native Node.js `fs.rm` implementation
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when that is used.
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This will attempt to choose the best implementation, based on Node.js
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version and `process.platform`. To force a specific implementation, use
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one of the other functions provided.
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### `rimraf.sync(f, [opts])` <br> `rimraf.rimrafSync(f, [opts])`
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Synchronous form of `rimraf()`
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Note that, unlike many file system operations, the synchronous form will
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typically be significantly _slower_ than the async form, because recursive
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deletion is extremely parallelizable.
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### `rimraf.native(f, [opts])`
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Uses the built-in `fs.rm` implementation that Node.js provides. This is
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used by default on Node.js versions greater than or equal to `14.14.0`.
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### `rimraf.native.sync(f, [opts])` <br> `rimraf.nativeSync(f, [opts])`
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Synchronous form of `rimraf.native`
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### `rimraf.manual(f, [opts])`
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Use the JavaScript implementation appropriate for your operating system.
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### `rimraf.manual.sync(f, [opts])` <br> `rimraf.manualSync(f, opts)`
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Synchronous form of `rimraf.manual()`
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### `rimraf.windows(f, [opts])`
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JavaScript implementation of file removal appropriate for Windows
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platforms. Works around `unlink` and `rmdir` not being atomic
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operations, and `EPERM` when deleting files with certain
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permission modes.
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First deletes all non-directory files within the tree, and then
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removes all directories, which should ideally be empty by that
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time. When an `ENOTEMPTY` is raised in the second pass, falls
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back to the `rimraf.moveRemove` strategy as needed.
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### `rimraf.windows.sync(path, [opts])` <br> `rimraf.windowsSync(path, [opts])`
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Synchronous form of `rimraf.windows()`
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### `rimraf.moveRemove(path, [opts])`
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Moves all files and folders to the parent directory of `path`
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with a temporary filename prior to attempting to remove them.
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Note that, in cases where the operation fails, this _may_ leave
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files lying around in the parent directory with names like
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`.file-basename.txt.0.123412341`. Until the Windows kernel
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provides a way to perform atomic `unlink` and `rmdir` operations,
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this is unfortunately unavoidable.
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To move files to a different temporary directory other than the
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parent, provide `opts.tmp`. Note that this _must_ be on the same
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physical device as the folder being deleted, or else the
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operation will fail.
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This is the slowest strategy, but most reliable on Windows
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platforms. Used as a last-ditch fallback by `rimraf.windows()`.
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### `rimraf.moveRemove.sync(path, [opts])` <br> `rimraf.moveRemoveSync(path, [opts])`
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Synchronous form of `rimraf.moveRemove()`
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### Command Line Interface
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```
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rimraf version 4.3.0
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Usage: rimraf <path> [<path> ...]
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Deletes all files and folders at "path", recursively.
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Options:
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-- Treat all subsequent arguments as paths
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-h --help Display this usage info
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--preserve-root Do not remove '/' recursively (default)
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--no-preserve-root Do not treat '/' specially
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-G --no-glob Treat arguments as literal paths, not globs (default)
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-g --glob Treat arguments as glob patterns
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-v --verbose Be verbose when deleting files, showing them as
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they are removed. Not compatible with --impl=native
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-V --no-verbose Be silent when deleting files, showing nothing as
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they are removed (default)
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-i --interactive Ask for confirmation before deleting anything
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Not compatible with --impl=native
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-I --no-interactive Do not ask for confirmation before deleting
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--impl=<type> Specify the implementation to use:
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rimraf: choose the best option (default)
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native: the built-in implementation in Node.js
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manual: the platform-specific JS implementation
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posix: the Posix JS implementation
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windows: the Windows JS implementation (falls back to
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move-remove on ENOTEMPTY)
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move-remove: a slow reliable Windows fallback
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Implementation-specific options:
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--tmp=<path> Temp file folder for 'move-remove' implementation
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--max-retries=<n> maxRetries for 'native' and 'windows' implementations
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--retry-delay=<n> retryDelay for 'native' implementation, default 100
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--backoff=<n> Exponential backoff factor for retries (default: 1.2)
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```
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## mkdirp
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If you need to _create_ a directory recursively, check out
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[mkdirp](https://github.com/isaacs/node-mkdirp).
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