A globbing fs.watch wrapper built from the best parts of other fine watch libs.
Compatible with Node.js 0.10/0.8, Windows, OSX and Linux.
Install the module with: npm install gaze
or place into your package.json
and run npm install
.
var gaze = require('gaze');
// Watch all .js files/dirs in process.cwd()
gaze('**/*.js', function(err, watcher) {
// Files have all started watching
// watcher === this
// Get all watched files
console.log(this.watched());
// On file changed
this.on('changed', function(filepath) {
console.log(filepath + ' was changed');
});
// On file added
this.on('added', function(filepath) {
console.log(filepath + ' was added');
});
// On file deleted
this.on('deleted', function(filepath) {
console.log(filepath + ' was deleted');
});
// On changed/added/deleted
this.on('all', function(event, filepath) {
console.log(filepath + ' was ' + event);
});
// Get watched files with relative paths
console.log(this.relative());
});
// Also accepts an array of patterns
gaze(['stylesheets/*.css', 'images/**/*.png'], function() {
// Add more patterns later to be watched
this.add(['js/*.js']);
});
var Gaze = require('gaze').Gaze;
var gaze = new Gaze('**/*');
// Files have all started watching
gaze.on('ready', function(watcher) { });
// A file has been added/changed/deleted has occurred
gaze.on('all', function(event, filepath) { });
gaze('**/*', function() {
this.on('error', function(err) {
// Handle error here
});
});
See isaacs's minimatch for more information on glob patterns.
patterns
{String|Array} File patterns to be matchedoptions
{Object}callback
{Function}
err
{Error | null}watcher
{Object} Instance of the Gaze watcherCreate a Gaze object by instanting the gaze.Gaze
class.
var Gaze = require('gaze').Gaze;
var gaze = new Gaze(pattern, options, callback);
options
The options object passed in.
interval
{integer} Interval to pass to fs.watchFiledebounceDelay
{integer} Delay for events called in succession for the same
file/eventready(watcher)
When files have been globbed and watching has begun.all(event, filepath)
When an added
, changed
or deleted
event occurs.added(filepath)
When a file has been added to a watch directory.changed(filepath)
When a file has been changed.deleted(filepath)
When a file has been deleted.renamed(newPath, oldPath)
When a file has been renamed.end()
When the watcher is closed and watches have been removed.error(err)
When an error occurs.nomatch
When no files have been matched.emit(event, [...])
Wrapper for the EventEmitter.emit.
added
|changed
|deleted
events will also trigger the all
event.close()
Unwatch all files and reset the watch instance.add(patterns, callback)
Adds file(s) patterns to be watched.remove(filepath)
removes a file or directory from being watched. Does not
recurse directories.watched()
Returns the currently watched files.relative([dir, unixify])
Returns the currently watched files with relative paths.
dir
{string} Only return relative files for this directory.unixify
{boolean} Return paths with /
instead of \\
if on Windows.fs.watch
Wrapper?I liked parts of other fs.watch
wrappers but none had all the features I
needed. This lib combines the features I needed from other fine watch libs:
Speedy data behavior from
paulmillr's chokidar, API interface
from mikeal's watch and file globbing using
isaacs's glob which is also used by
cowboy's Grunt.
EMFILE: Too many opened files.
?This is because of your system's max opened file limit. For OSX the default is
very low (256). Increase your limit temporarily with ulimit -n 10480
, the
number being the new max limit.
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
end
before removeAllListeners.forceWatchMethod
option removed, bug fixes and watch optimizations (@rgaskill).added
events in current working dir.path.sep
. Add forceWatchMethod
option. Support renamed
events.cwd
option properlyCopyright (c) 2013 Kyle Robinson Young
Licensed under the MIT license.
# gaze [![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shama/gaze.png?branch=master)](https://travis-ci.org/shama/gaze) A globbing fs.watch wrapper built from the best parts of other fine watch libs. Compatible with Node.js 0.10/0.8, Windows, OSX and Linux. ![gaze](http://dontkry.com/images/repos/gaze.png) ## Usage Install the module with: `npm install gaze` or place into your `package.json` and run `npm install`. ```javascript var gaze = require('gaze'); // Watch all .js files/dirs in process.cwd() gaze('**/*.js', function(err, watcher) { // Files have all started watching // watcher === this // Get all watched files console.log(this.watched()); // On file changed this.on('changed', function(filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was changed'); }); // On file added this.on('added', function(filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was added'); }); // On file deleted this.on('deleted', function(filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was deleted'); }); // On changed/added/deleted this.on('all', function(event, filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was ' + event); }); // Get watched files with relative paths console.log(this.relative()); }); // Also accepts an array of patterns gaze(['stylesheets/*.css', 'images/**/*.png'], function() { // Add more patterns later to be watched this.add(['js/*.js']); }); ``` ### Alternate Interface ```javascript var Gaze = require('gaze').Gaze; var gaze = new Gaze('**/*'); // Files have all started watching gaze.on('ready', function(watcher) { }); // A file has been added/changed/deleted has occurred gaze.on('all', function(event, filepath) { }); ``` ### Errors ```javascript gaze('**/*', function() { this.on('error', function(err) { // Handle error here }); }); ``` ### Minimatch / Glob See [isaacs's minimatch](https://github.com/isaacs/minimatch) for more information on glob patterns. ## Documentation ### gaze(patterns, [options], callback) * `patterns` {String|Array} File patterns to be matched * `options` {Object} * `callback` {Function} * `err` {Error | null} * `watcher` {Object} Instance of the Gaze watcher ### Class: gaze.Gaze Create a Gaze object by instanting the `gaze.Gaze` class. ```javascript var Gaze = require('gaze').Gaze; var gaze = new Gaze(pattern, options, callback); ``` #### Properties * `options` The options object passed in. * `interval` {integer} Interval to pass to fs.watchFile * `debounceDelay` {integer} Delay for events called in succession for the same file/event #### Events * `ready(watcher)` When files have been globbed and watching has begun. * `all(event, filepath)` When an `added`, `changed` or `deleted` event occurs. * `added(filepath)` When a file has been added to a watch directory. * `changed(filepath)` When a file has been changed. * `deleted(filepath)` When a file has been deleted. * `renamed(newPath, oldPath)` When a file has been renamed. * `end()` When the watcher is closed and watches have been removed. * `error(err)` When an error occurs. * `nomatch` When no files have been matched. #### Methods * `emit(event, [...])` Wrapper for the EventEmitter.emit. `added`|`changed`|`deleted` events will also trigger the `all` event. * `close()` Unwatch all files and reset the watch instance. * `add(patterns, callback)` Adds file(s) patterns to be watched. * `remove(filepath)` removes a file or directory from being watched. Does not recurse directories. * `watched()` Returns the currently watched files. * `relative([dir, unixify])` Returns the currently watched files with relative paths. * `dir` {string} Only return relative files for this directory. * `unixify` {boolean} Return paths with `/` instead of `\\` if on Windows. ## FAQs ### Why Another `fs.watch` Wrapper? I liked parts of other `fs.watch` wrappers but none had all the features I needed. This lib combines the features I needed from other fine watch libs: Speedy data behavior from [paulmillr's chokidar](https://github.com/paulmillr/chokidar), API interface from [mikeal's watch](https://github.com/mikeal/watch) and file globbing using [isaacs's glob](https://github.com/isaacs/node-glob) which is also used by [cowboy's Grunt](https://github.com/gruntjs/grunt). ### How do I fix the error `EMFILE: Too many opened files.`? This is because of your system's max opened file limit. For OSX the default is very low (256). Increase your limit temporarily with `ulimit -n 10480`, the number being the new max limit. ## Contributing In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using [grunt](http://gruntjs.com/). ## Release History * 0.5.2 - Fix for ENOENT error with non-existent symlinks. * 0.5.1 - Use setImmediate (process.nextTick for node v0.8) to defer ready/nomatch events (@amasad). * 0.5.0 - Process is now kept alive while watching files. Emits a nomatch event when no files are matching. * 0.4.3 - Track file additions in newly created folders (@brett-shwom). * 0.4.2 - Fix .remove() method to remove a single file in a directory (@kaelzhang). Fixing Cannot call method 'call' of undefined (@krasimir). Track new file additions within folders (@brett-shwom). * 0.4.1 - Fix watchDir not respecting close in race condition (@chrisirhc). * 0.4.0 - Drop support for node v0.6. Use globule for file matching. Avoid node v0.10 path.resolve/join errors. Register new files when added to non-existent folder. Multiple instances can now poll the same files (@jpommerening). * 0.3.4 - Code clean up. Fix path must be strings errors (@groner). Fix incorrect added events (@groner). * 0.3.3 - Fix for multiple patterns with negate. * 0.3.2 - Emit `end` before removeAllListeners. * 0.3.1 - Fix added events within subfolder patterns. * 0.3.0 - Handle safewrite events, `forceWatchMethod` option removed, bug fixes and watch optimizations (@rgaskill). * 0.2.2 - Fix issue where subsequent add calls dont get watched (@samcday). removeAllListeners on close. * 0.2.1 - Fix issue with invalid `added` events in current working dir. * 0.2.0 - Support and mark folders with `path.sep`. Add `forceWatchMethod` option. Support `renamed` events. * 0.1.6 - Recognize the `cwd` option properly * 0.1.5 - Catch too many open file errors * 0.1.4 - Really fix the race condition with 2 watches * 0.1.3 - Fix race condition with 2 watches * 0.1.2 - Read triggering changed event fix * 0.1.1 - Minor fixes * 0.1.0 - Initial release ## License Copyright (c) 2013 Kyle Robinson Young Licensed under the MIT license.
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#1 | 19553 | swellard | Move and rename clients | ||
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#1 | 18810 | tjuricek |
First-pass at JavaScript client SDK. JavaScript requires Node with Gulp to "browserfy" the library. It's the easiest way I found to use the swagger-js project; bundle up a wrapping method. There is no JavaScript reference guide. The swagger-js doesn't really document what they do very well, actually. Overall I'm not particularly impressed by swagger-js, it was hard to even figure out what the right method syntax was. We may want to invest time in doing it better. This required setting CORS response headers, which are currently defaulted to a fairly insecure setting. |