umatch

A `function(filename, specs)` thats checks if `'someFile.ext'` passes through an of Array of `minimatch` / `RegExp` / `callbacks` / `Array` (recursive) specs, with a negation/exclusion '!' flag for all.

Usage no npm install needed!

<script type="module">
  import umatch from 'https://cdn.skypack.dev/umatch';
</script>

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umatch

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A function(filename, specs) thats checks if 'someFile.ext' passes through an of Array of minimatch / RegExp / callbacks / Array (recursive) specs, with negation/exclusion '!' flag for all.

Note: umatch replaces the deprecated is_file_in with extending behavior.

Simple Usage

 var umatch = require('umatch');

 umatch('myfile.txt', ['**/*.txt']) // true

 umatch('myfile.txt', ['**/*.txt', '!my*']) // false

File specs

The Array of filename specifications (or simply filenames), can expressed in either:

  • String in gruntjs's-like expand minimatch format (eg '**/*.coffee') and its exclusion cousin (eg '!**/DRAFT*.*')

  • RegExps that matche filenames (eg /./) again with a negation / exclusion pattern.

    [..., '!', /regexp/, ...]
    
  • A function(filename){} callback, returning true if filename is to be matched. Consistently it can have a negation / exclusion flag before it:

    [..., '!', function(f){ return f === 'excludeMe.js' }, ...]
    

    Note the trap with negation flag: always use a true (i.e matched) as the function result, preceded by '!' for exclusion. Only the true return value is considered by umatch (which means it matched), and the possible exclusion before it excludes those that did actually match. In other words, you will be happy to know that, ['!', function(){return false}] does NOT mean include all, only [ function(){return true} ] does.

    The common trap is to return a false for your excluded matches (which means nothing) and then all your non-excluded will match with true, which is probably not what you want! Instead use a true (i.e match) and then use the negation '!' before the function.

    As a rule of thumb remember that double negation (exclusion + false) is NOT positive (inclusion).

  • An `Array<String|RegExp|Function|Array>, recursive, i.e

    [ ..., '!', ['DontAllowMe*.*', function(f){ return f === 'excludeme.js' }, [.., []], ...], ...]
    

The same rules for Function apply here: only matched filenames are considered for inclusion, or exclusion if the array is preceded by '!'.

Examples


  var specs = [
    '**/recources/*',
    '!badFile.json',
    /.*\.someExtension$/i,
    '!', /.*\.excludeExtension$/i,
    function(fn) { return fn === 'includedFile.ext' },
    '!', function(fn) { return _.startsWith('DRAFT') }
  ];

  umatch('someFile.someExtension', specs) // true

  umatch('someFile.otherExtension', specs) // false

  umatch('includedFile.ext', specs) //true

  umatch('DRAFTFile.ext', specs) // false

See the specs for more examples.

License

The MIT License

Copyright (c) 2013-2014 Agelos Pikoulas (agelos.pikoulas@gmail.com)

Permission is hereby granted, free of charge, to any person obtaining a copy of this software and associated documentation files (the "Software"), to deal in the Software without restriction, including without limitation the rights to use, copy, modify, merge, publish, distribute, sublicense, and/or sell copies of the Software, and to permit persons to whom the Software is furnished to do so, subject to the following conditions:

The above copyright notice and this permission notice shall be included in all copies or substantial portions of the Software.

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