cpx
Copy file globs, watching for changes.
This module provides a CLI tool like cp
, but with watching.
This is the same as
cpx
, but with--include-hidden
and updated dependencies
Installation
npm install @juanm04/cpx
- Requires Node.js
>=10
.
Usage
Usage: cpx <source> <dest> [options]
Copy files, watching for changes.
<source> The glob of target files.
<dest> The path of a destination directory.
Options:
-c, --command <command> A command text to transform each file.
-C, --clean Clean files that matches <source> like pattern in
<dest> directory before the first copying.
-L, --dereference Follow symbolic links when copying from them.
-h, --help Print usage information.
--include-empty-dirs The flag to copy empty directories which is
matched with the glob.
--include-hidden The flag to copy dot files which is matched
with the glob.
--no-initial The flag to not copy at the initial time of watch.
Use together '--watch' option.
-p, --preserve The flag to copy attributes of files.
This attributes are uid, gid, atime, and mtime.
-t, --transform <name> A module name to transform each file. cpx lookups
the specified name via "require()".
-u, --update The flag to not overwrite files on destination if
the source file is older.
-v, --verbose Print copied/removed files.
-V, --version Print the version number.
-w, --watch Watch for files that matches <source>, and copy
the file to <dest> every changing.
Example
$ cpx "src/**/*.{html,png,jpg}" app --watch
This example will copy html/png/jpg files from src
directory to app
directory, keeping file tree structure.
Whenever the files are changed, copy them.
Since Bash expands globs, requires to enclose it with double quotes.
You can use together Browserify.
$ cpx "src/**/*.{html,png,jpg}" app -w & watchify src/index.js -o app/index.js
You can use shell commands to convert each file.
$ cpx "src/**/*.js" app -w -c "babel --source-maps inline"
You can use the transform packages for Browserify.
$ cpx "src/**/*.js" app -w -t babelify -t uglifyify
It maybe can use to add header comment, to optimize images, or etc...
Node.js API
You can use this module as a node module.
var cpx = require("cpx");
cpx.copy
cpx.copy(source, dest, options, callback)
cpx.copy(source, dest, callback)
-
source
{string}
-- A file glob of copy targets. -
dest
{string}
-- A file path of a destination directory. -
options
{object}
-
options.clean
{boolean}
-- The flag to remove files that copied on past before copy. Default:false
. -
options.dereference
{boolean}
-- The flag to follow symbolic links when copying from them. Default:false
. -
options.includeEmptyDirs
{boolean}
-- The flag to copy empty directories which is matched with the glob. Default:false
. -
options.includeHidden
{boolean}
-- The flag to copy dot files which is matched with the glob. Default:false
. -
options.initialCopy
{boolean}
-- The flag to not copy at the initial time of watch. This is forcpx.watch()
. Default:true
. -
options.preserve
{boolean}
-- The flag to copy uid, gid, atime, and mtime of files. Default:false
. -
options.transform
{((filepath: string) => stream.Transform)[]}
-- Functions that creates astream.Transform
object to transform each copying file. -
options.update
{boolean}
-- The flag to not overwrite files on destination if the source file is older. Default:false
.
-
options.clean
-
callback
{(err: Error|null) => void}
-- A function that is called at done.
Copy files that matches with source
glob to dest
directory.
cpx.copySync
cpx.copySync(source, dest, options)
cpx.copySync(source, dest)
A synchronous function of cpx.copy
.
Arguments is almost same as cpx.copy
.
But options.transform
is not supported.
cpx.watch
cpx.watch(source, dest, options)
cpx.watch(source, dest)
Copy files that matches with source
glob string to dest
directory.
After the first copy, starts observing. And copy the files when every changes.
Arguments is same as cpx.copy
.
cpx.watch
returns an EventEmitter
.
-
.on("copy", (e) => { ... })
: Be fired after file is copied.e.srcPath
is a path of original file.e.dstPath
is a path of new file. -
.on("remove", (e) => { ... })
: Be fired after file is removed.e.path
is a path of removed file. -
.on("watch-ready", () => { ... })
: Be fired when started watching files, after the first copying. -
.on("watch-error", (err) => { ... })
: Be fired when occured errors during watching.
Changelog
Contributing
Thank you for contributions!
Bug Reports or Feature Requests
Please use GitHub Issues.
Document Corrections
Please use GitHub Pull Requests. I would especially thank for document corrections since I'm not familiar with English.
Feature Implementing
Please use GitHub Pull Requests.
There are some yarn-scripts to help developments.
-
yarn test
- Run tests and collect coverage. -
yarn lint
- Run ESLint. -
yarn watch
- Run tests (not collect coverage) when each file was modified. -
yarn coverage
- Open the coverage report of the lastyarn test
command with web browser. -
yarn publish --access public
- Publish to NPM.