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dir-obj

Create an object from a directory tree.

dir-obj creates an object with keys for each directory (by name). All files within a directory that can be required (.js or .json) are added to the directory object, using the base filename as the key and require('file.js') as the value.

This is useful for things like loading test fixture data.

API

You can also customize how dir-obj processes the directory tree

const fixtures = dirObj.readDirectory(path.join(__dirname, 'fixtures'), {
  // Use the `filter` option to filter all directories and files
  // Return `true` to include the directory or file (call `file.isDirectory` to check)
  // Return `false` to exclude the file or directory from the result
  // The default is to only allow `.js` and `.json` files
  filter: file => (file.isDirectory || file.isRequirable) && file.name !== 'index.js',
  // This function takes a File object and returns the value to be added to the object
  // You can mutate `File.key` to change the object key used to reference the value
  // You can return `undefined` to not include the file in the result
  // The default `fileTransform` just calls `require(file.fullpath)`
  // Example: Change whitespace in a filename to `_` then set the value using `require`
  fileTransform: file => {
    file.key = file.basename.replace(/\s/g, '_');
    return require(file.fullpath);
  },
  // This function takes a File (which is a directory) and a value, which is the recursively
  // calculated value of that directory
  // Example: Do not include any directories that have no child keys
  dirTransform: (file, value) => Object.getOwnPropertyNames(value).length > 0 ? value : undefined
});

Example

Using the default options:

/*
directory structure:

fixtures
  ok
    success.json
  responses
    success.json
*/

const path = require('path');
const dirObj = require('dir-obj');
const fixtures = dirObj.readDirectory(path.combine(__dirname, '/fixtures'));

describe('test', function () {
  it('should work', function () {
    nock(/api/).get('/ok').reply(200, fixtures.ok.success);

    request('/')
      .expect(200, fixtures.ok.response.success);
  });
});

Loading SQL files:

// Get an object where the value of each key is a string loaded from each SQL file

const fixtures = dirObj.readDirectory(path.resolve('../../models/sql'), {
  filter: file => file.isDirectory || file.ext === '.sql'.
  fileTransform: file => file.readSync() // helper function equivilent to `fs.readFileSync(file.fullpath, 'utf8')`
});

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