sane
I've been driven to insanity by node filesystem watcher wrappers. Sane aims to be fast, small, and reliable file system watcher. It does that by:
- By default stays away from fs polling because it's very slow and cpu intensive
- Uses
fs.watch
by default and sensibly works around the various issues - Maintains a consistent API across different platforms
- Where
fs.watch
is not reliable you have the choice of using the following alternatives:
Install
$ npm install sane
How to choose a mode
Don't worry too much about choosing the correct mode upfront because sane maintains the same API across all modes and will be easy to switch.
- If you're only supporting Linux and OS X,
watchman
would be the most reliable mode - If you're using node > v0.10.0 use the default mode
- If you're running OS X and you're watching a lot of directories and you're running into https://github.com/joyent/node/issues/5463, use
watchman
- If you're in an environment where native file system events aren't available (like Vagrant), you should use polling
- Otherwise, the default mode should work well for you
API
sane(dir, options)
Watches a directory and all it's descendant directories for changes, deletions, and additions on files and directories.
var watcher = sane('path/to/dir', {glob: ['**/*.js', '**/*.css']});
watcher.on('ready', function () { console.log('ready') });
watcher.on('change', function (filepath, root, stat) { console.log('file changed', filepath); });
watcher.on('add', function (filepath, root, stat) { console.log('file added', filepath); });
watcher.on('delete', function (filepath, root) { console.log('file deleted', filepath); });
// close
watcher.close();
options:
-
glob
: a single string glob pattern or an array of them. -
poll
: puts the watcher in polling mode. Under the hood that meansfs.watchFile
. -
watchman
: makes the watcher use watchman. -
chokidar
: makes the watcher use chokidar, -
dot
: enables watching files/directories that start with a dot.
For the glob pattern documentation, see minimatch.
If you choose to use watchman
you'll have to install watchman yourself).
sane.NodeWatcher(dir, options)
The default watcher class. Uses fs.watch
under the hood, and takes the same options as sane(options, dir)
.
sane.WatchmanWatcher(dir, options)
The watchman watcher class. Takes the same options as sane(options, dir)
.
sane.PollWatcher(dir, options)
The polling watcher class. Takes the same options as sane(options, dir)
with the addition of:
- interval: indicates how often the files should be polled. (passed to fs.watchFile)
sane.ChokidarWatcher(dir, options)
The chokidar watcher class. Takes the same options as sane(options, dir)
.
sane.{Node|Watchman|Poll|Chokidar}Watcher#close
Stops watching.
sane.{Node|Watchman|Poll|Chokidar}Watcher events
Emits the following events:
All events are passed the file/dir path relative to the root directory
-
ready
when the program is ready to detect events in the directory -
change
when a file changes -
add
when a file or directory has been added -
delete
when a file or directory has been deleted
CLI
This module includes a simple command line interface, which you can install with npm install sane -g
.
Usage: sane <command> [...directory] [--glob=<filePattern>] [--poll] [--watchman] [--dot] [--wait=<seconds>]
OPTIONS:
--glob=<filePattern>
A single string glob pattern or an array of them.
--poll, -p
Use polling mode.
--watchman, -w
Use watchman (if available).
--dot, -d
Enables watching files/directories that start with a dot.
--wait=<seconds>
Duration, in seconds, that watching will be disabled
after running <command>. Setting this option will
throttle calls to <command> for the specified duration.
It will watch the given directory
and run the given every time a file changes.
CLI example usage
sane 'echo "A command ran"'
sane 'echo "A command ran"' --glob='**/*.css'
sane 'echo "A command ran"' site/assets/css --glob='**/*.css'
sane 'echo "A command ran"' --wait=3
sane 'echo "A command ran"' -p
License
MIT
Credits
The CLI was originally based on the watch CLI. Watch is licensed under the Apache License Version 2.0.