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to-vfile

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vfile utility to read and write to the file system.

Contents

What is this?

This utility puts the file system first. Where vfile itself focusses on file values (the file contents), this instead focuses on the file system, which is a common case when working with actual files from Node.js.

When should I use this?

Use this if you know theres a file system and want to use it. Use vfile if there might not be a file system.

Install

This package is ESM only. In Node.js (version 16+), install with npm:

npm install to-vfile

In Deno with esm.sh:

import {toVFile, read, readSync, write, writeSync} from 'https://esm.sh/to-vfile@8'

Use

import {toVFile, read} from 'to-vfile'

console.log(toVFile('readme.md'))
console.log(toVFile(new URL('readme.md', import.meta.url)))
console.log(await read('.git/HEAD'))
console.log(await read('.git/HEAD', 'utf8'))

Yields:

VFile {
  cwd: '/Users/tilde/Projects/oss/to-vfile',
  data: {},
  history: [ 'readme.md' ],
  messages: []
}
VFile {
  cwd: '/Users/tilde/Projects/oss/to-vfile',
  data: {},
  history: [ '/Users/tilde/Projects/oss/to-vfile/readme.md' ],
  messages: []
}
VFile {
  cwd: '/Users/tilde/Projects/oss/to-vfile',
  data: {},
  history: [ '.git/HEAD' ],
  messages: [],
  value: <Buffer 72 65 66 3a 20 72 65 66 73 2f 68 65 61 64 73 2f 6d 61 69 6e 0a>
}
VFile {
  cwd: '/Users/tilde/Projects/oss/to-vfile',
  data: {},
  history: [ '.git/HEAD' ],
  messages: [],
  value: 'ref: refs/heads/main\n'
}

API

This package exports the identifiers read, readSync, toVFile, write, and writeSync. There is no default export.

toVFile(description)

Create a virtual file from a description.

This is like VFile, but it accepts a file path instead of file cotnents.

If options is a string, URL, or buffer, its used as the path. Otherwise, if its a file, thats returned instead. Otherwise, the options are passed through to new VFile().

Parameters
  • description (Compatible, optional) — fath to file, file options, or file itself
Returns

Given file or new file (VFile).

read(description[, options][, callback])

Create a virtual file and read it in, async.

Signatures
  • (description[, options], Callback): undefined
  • (description[, options]): Promise<VFile>
Parameters
Returns

Nothing when a callback is given, otherwise promise that resolves to given file or new file (VFile).

readSync(description[, options])

Create a virtual file and read it in, synchronously.

Parameters
Returns

Given file or new file (VFile).

write(description[, options][, callback])

Create a virtual file and write it, async.

Signatures
  • (description[, options], Callback): undefined
  • (description[, options]): Promise<VFile>
Parameters
Returns

Nothing when a callback is given, otherwise promise that resolves to given file or new file (VFile).

writeSync(description[, options])

Create a virtual file and write it, synchronously.

Parameters
Returns

Given file or new file (VFile).

BufferEncoding

Encodings supported by the buffer class (TypeScript type).

This is a copy of the types from Node.

Type
type BufferEncoding =
  | 'ascii'
  | 'base64'
  | 'base64url'
  | 'binary'
  | 'hex'
  | 'latin1'
  | 'ucs-2'
  | 'ucs2'
  | 'utf-8'
  | 'utf16le'
  | 'utf8'

Callback

Callback called after reading or writing a file (TypeScript type).

Parameters
  • error (Error, optional) — error when reading or writing was not successful
  • file (VFile, optional) — file when reading or writing was successful
Returns

Nothing (undefined).

Compatible

URL to file, path to file, options for file, or actual file (TypeScript type).

Type
type Compatible = Uint8Array | URL | VFile | VFileOptions | string

See VFileOptions and VFile.

ReadOptions

Configuration for fs.readFile (TypeScript type).

Fields
  • encoding (BufferEncoding, optional) — encoding to read file as, will turn file.value into a string if passed
  • flag (string, optional) — file system flags to use

WriteOptions

Configuration for fs.writeFile (TypeScript type).

Fields
  • encoding (BufferEncoding, optional) — encoding to write file as when file.value is a string
  • mode (number | string, optional) — file mode (permission and sticky bits) if the file was newly created
  • flag (string, optional) — file system flags to use

Types

This package is fully typed with TypeScript. It exports the additional types BufferEncoding, Callback, Compatible, ReadOptions, and WriteOptions.

Compatibility

Projects maintained by the unified collective are compatible with maintained versions of Node.js.

When we cut a new major release, we drop support for unmaintained versions of Node. This means we try to keep the current release line, vfile@^8, compatible with Node.js 16.

Contribute

See contributing.md in vfile/.github for ways to get started. See support.md for ways to get help.

This project has a code of conduct. By interacting with this repository, organization, or community you agree to abide by its terms.

License

MIT © Titus Wormer