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parse-glob
Parse a glob pattern into an object of tokens.
Changes from v1.0.0 to v3.0.4
- all path-related properties are now on the
path
object - all boolean properties are now on the
is
object - adds
base
property
See the properties section for details.
Install with npm
$ npm i parse-glob --save
- parses 1,000+ glob patterns in 29ms (2.3 GHz Intel Core i7)
- Extensive unit tests (more than 1,000 lines), covering wildcards, globstars, character classes, brace patterns, extglobs, dotfiles and other complex patterns.
See the tests for hundreds of examples.
Usage
var parseGlob = require('parse-glob');
Example
parseGlob('a/b/c/**/*.{yml,json}');
Returns:
{ orig: 'a/b/c/**/*.{yml,json}',
is:
{ glob: true,
negated: false,
extglob: false,
braces: true,
brackets: false,
globstar: true,
dotfile: false,
dotdir: false },
glob: '**/*.{yml,json}',
base: 'a/b/c',
path:
{ dirname: 'a/b/c/**/',
basename: '*.{yml,json}',
filename: '*',
extname: '.{yml,json}',
ext: '{yml,json}' } }
Properties
The object returned by parseGlob has the following properties:
orig
: a copy of the original, unmodified glob patternis
: an object with boolean information about the glob:glob
: true if the pattern actually a glob patternnegated
: true if it's a negation pattern (!**/foo.js
)extglob
: true if it has extglobs (@(foo|bar)
)braces
: true if it has braces ({1..2}
or.{txt,md}
)brackets
: true if it has POSIX brackets ([[:alpha:]]
)globstar
: true if the pattern has a globstar (double star,**
)dotfile
: true if the pattern should match dotfilesdotdir
: true if the pattern should match dot-directories (like.git
)
glob
: the glob pattern part of the string, if anybase
: the non-glob part of the string, if anypath
: file path segmentsdirname
: directorybasename
: file name with extensionfilename
: file name without extensionextname
: file extension with dotext
: file extension without dot
Related
- glob-base: Returns an object with the (non-glob) base path and the actual pattern. | homepage
- glob-parent: Strips glob magic from a string to provide the parent path | homepage
- glob-path-regex: Regular expression for matching the parts of glob pattern. | homepage
- is-glob: Returns
true
if the given string looks like a glob pattern. | homepage - micromatch: Glob matching for javascript/node.js. A drop-in replacement and faster alternative to minimatch and multimatch. Just… more | homepage
Contributing
Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.
Tests
Install dev dependencies:
$ npm i -d && npm test
Author
Jon Schlinkert
License
Copyright © 2014-2015 Jon Schlinkert Released under the MIT license.
This file was generated by verb-cli on September 22, 2015.