PathExists
String
manipulation techniques, read more below.
⚠ It does NOT actually check if the file/directory exists on the disk, it only checks if the given path exists in the list of paths. Useful when you have already obtained a list of files/directories and you want to check if a given path is eligible/available to, for example, create a new file at it.
v.2.0.0
pathexists
is a hybrid module that supports both CommonJS (legacy) and ES modules, thanks to Modern Module.
Usage
Install it first, by doing:
npm i "@igor.dvlpr/pathexists"
and then...
const { pathExists, pathExistsWindows, pathExistsUnix } = require('@igor.dvlpr/pathexists')
const allPaths = ['abc.js', 'etc.bak']
const winPaths = ['D:\\', 'D:\\Temp\\a.js']
const unixPaths = ['/home/user', '/home/user/a.js']
// #1 - host OS dependent mode - uses the appropriate function for each host OS
console.log(pathExists('abc.js', allPaths)) // prints true
// #1 - force Windows mode
console.log(pathExistsWindows('abc.js', allPaths)) // prints true
// #1 - force UNIX-like mode
console.log(pathExistsUnix('abc.js', allPaths)) // prints true
// #2 - force Windows mode
console.log(pathExistsWindows('abC.js', allPaths)) // prints true
// #2 - force UNIX-like mode
console.log(pathExistsUnix('abC.js', allPaths)) // prints false
// #3 - force Windows mode
console.log(pathExistsWindows('D:\\Temp\\A.js', winPaths)) // prints true
// #3 - force UNIX-like mode
console.log(pathExistsUnix('D:\\Temp\\A.js', unixPaths)) // prints false
// #4 - force Windows mode, custom Comparator
console.log(pathExistsWindows('Temp', winPaths, (entry, value) => entry.indexOf(value) > -1)) // prints true
// #4 - force UNIX-like mode, custom Comparator
console.log(pathExistsUnix('Temp', unixPaths, (entry, value) => entry.indexOf(value) > -1)) // prints true