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filestore.disk is a filestore component for zest that manages files on disks drives.

Component Methods

The filestore component exposes the below methods for file and directory handling. The parameter names are self-explainatory. For a complete documentation, refer the jsdocs.

  1. create(relativePath, fileData)Promise

    The create function creates (or overrides) a file or a directory at the path specified. if the fileData variable is passed to the function, a file is created. Otherwise, a directory is created. If the parent path at which the file or directory is to be created does not exist, it is also created.

    This function returns a Promise that gets resolved when the file or directory is created.

  2. duplicate(originalPath, linkPath, action)Promise

    This function duplicates the file or folder at oldPath to the newPath. It copies, creates symlinks or moves the file / folder to the new path depending on the parameter passed. If the newPath does not exist, it is created.

    Action specifies the nature of duplication. It can take the following values

    • L if a symlink is to be created at the new path
    • M if the contents at the old path are to be moved to new path
    • C if the contents at the old path are to be copied to the new path

    This function returns a promise that gets resolved when duplication succeeds.

  3. read(relativePath)Promise

    This function reads a file or a directory at a path.

    It returns a Promise that gets resolved with the following:

    • an array of object, each representing one of the child items if the read path is a folder or a symlink to a folder.
    • The actual read stream if the read path is a file or a symlink to a file.
  4. find(dirPath, globPattern)Promise

    This function searches a directory for files that match a glob Pattern and returns an array of file metadata for all such files.

    It returns a Promise that gets resolved with an array of objects, each representing a matched file.

  5. remove(relativePath)Promise

    This function deletes anything at the given relative path (including its children if the path corresponds to a directory)

    It returns a Promise that gets resolved when delete succeeds.

  6. pack(relativePath)Promise

    This function packs any folder specified by the relativePath and creates a tar.gz stream from it. This stream can be stored or used to copy the folder to another location using unpack

    It returns a Promise that gets resolved with the read stream when serialization succeeds.

  7. unpack(relativePath, readStream)Promise

    The unpack function is used to import an exported filestore stream into a folder. The exported filestore stream is essentially a tar.gz of a complete folder hierarchy that is extracted at the relative path.

    This function returns a Promise that gets resolved import succeeds.

  8. watch(baseDir, globPattern, eventType, callback)

    This function registers watcher functions that get called everytime any of the watched files change.

  9. unwatch()

    This function removes all file watchers registered by the watch function

  10. router

    This is an express router to expose all filestore functions. This router exposes the below REST apis for handling the filestore

    1. GET apis are used to fetch files. It can be used with the below parameters

      1. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?find=<<glob pattern>> to find the files matching a glob pattern in a folder. Responds with a JSON array of module:filestore-disk/utils~Stats for each file.

      2. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?pack=true to export a folder into a tar.gz file and download it.

      3. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/or/file>> to stream a file or get the list of files in a folder. Responds with the file contents or Responds with a JSON array of module:filestore-disk/utils~Stats for each file in case the path corresponds to a folder.

    2. PUT apis are used to create files and folders

      1. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?unpack=true to import a tar.gz stream sent through the request body into the specified folder. Responds with 200 OK when successful.

      2. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?directory=true to create a directory at the relative path. Responds with 200 OK when successful.

      3. <<relative/path/to/file>> to create a file with request body as contents. Responds with 200 OK when successful.

    3. POST

      1. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?link=<<new/relative/path>> to create a symlink for the path at the new path. Responds with 200 OK when successful.

      2. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?move=<<new/relative/path>> to move the contents at the path to the new path. Responds with 200 OK when successful.

      3. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/>>?copy=<<new/relative/path>> to copy the contents at the path to the new path. Responds with 200 OK when successful.

    4. DELETE

      1. <<relative/path/to/base/folder/or/file>> to delete the folder or file at the path. Responds with 200 OK when successful.