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Returns true when the given name matches any of the path properties on a vinyl file.

Install

Install with npm:

$ npm install --save match-file

Usage

var matchFile = require('match-file');

API

matchFile

Returns true if the given string matches one of the path properties on the file object (does not match agains file.extname only)

var File = require('vinyl');
var matchFile = require('match-file');

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c.txt', base: 'a'});
var isMatch = matchFile('c.txt', file);
//=> true (since `c.txt` matches file.basename)

Examples

Continuing with the above setup code, all of the following would return true:

// file.path
matchFile('a/b/c.txt', file);
// file.relative
matchFile('b/c.txt', file);
// file.basename
matchFile('c.txt', file);
// file.stem
matchFile('c', file);

.isMatch

Similar to matchFile, but also supports glob patterns for matching. micromatch is used for matching, visit that project to see all available features and options.

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c.txt'});
console.log(matcher.isMatch('*.js', file));
//=> false

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c.js'});
console.log(matcher.isMatch('*.js', file));
//=> true

Examples

var File = require('vinyl');
var matchFile = require('match-file');

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c/d/e.txt', base: 'a/b/c'});
file.key = 'zzz/a.txt'; // arbitrary key (for caching)
// file.path
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('a/b/c/d/e.txt', file));
// file.relative
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('d/e.txt', file));
// file.basename
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('e.txt', file));
// file.stem
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('e', file));
// file.key
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('zzz/a.txt', file));
// glob pattern for `file.path`
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('**/*.txt', file));
// glob pattern for `file.relative`
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('d/*.txt', file));
// glob pattern for `file.stem`
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('*', file));
// glob pattern for `file.basename`
console.log(matchFile.isMatch('*.txt', file));

.matcher

Returns a matcher function bound to the given glob patterns and options. micromatch is used for matching, visit that project to see all available features and options.

var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('*.js');
console.log(isMatch);
//=> [function]

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c.txt'});
console.log(isMatch(file));
//=> false

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c.js'});
console.log(isMatch(file));
//=> true

Examples

Given this setup code:

var File = require('vinyl');
var matchFile = require('match-file');

var file = new File({path: 'a/b/c/d/e.txt', base: 'a/b/c'});
file.key = 'zzz/a.txt'; // arbitrary key (for caching)

All of the following examples would return true:

// file.path
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('a/b/c/d/e.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// file.relative
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('d/e.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// file.basename
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('e.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// file.stem
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('e');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// file.key
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('zzz/a.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// glob pattern for `file.path`
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('**/*.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// glob pattern for `file.relative`
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('d/*.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// glob pattern for `file.stem`
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('*');
console.log(isMatch(file));
// glob pattern for `file.basename`
var isMatch = matchFile.matcher('*.txt');
console.log(isMatch(file));

Gulp usage

Use in your gulp plugin:

var though = require('though2');
var gulp = require('gulp');

gulp.task('example', function() {
  return gulp.src('src/**/*')
    .pipe(filter('*.js'));
});

function filter(pattern, options) {
  // define a matcher function outside of the plugin function
  var isMatch = matchFile.matcher(pattern, options);

  return through.obj(function(file, enc, next) {
    // use the matcher function
    if (isMatch(file)) {
      next(null, file);
      return;
    }
    next();
  });
}

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Contributing

Pull requests and stars are always welcome. For bugs and feature requests, please create an issue.

Building docs

(This project's readme.md is generated by verb, please don't edit the readme directly. Any changes to the readme must be made in the .verb.md readme template.)

To generate the readme, run the following command:

$ npm install -g verbose/verb#dev verb-generate-readme && verb

Running tests

Running and reviewing unit tests is a great way to get familiarized with a library and its API. You can install dependencies and run tests with the following command:

$ npm install && npm test

Author

Jon Schlinkert

License

Copyright © 2017, Jon Schlinkert. Released under the MIT License.


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