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Node.js - klaw
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A Node.js file system walker extracted from [fs-extra](https://github.com/jprichardson/node-fs-extra).
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[![npm Package](https://img.shields.io/npm/v/klaw.svg?style=flat-square)](https://www.npmjs.org/package/klaw)
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[![build status](https://api.travis-ci.org/jprichardson/node-klaw.svg)](http://travis-ci.org/jprichardson/node-klaw)
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[![windows build status](https://ci.appveyor.com/api/projects/status/github/jprichardson/node-klaw?branch=master&svg=true)](https://ci.appveyor.com/project/jprichardson/node-klaw/branch/master)
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<!-- [![js-standard-style](https://cdn.rawgit.com/feross/standard/master/badge.svg)](https://github.com/feross/standard) -->
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<a href="http://standardjs.com"><img src="https://cdn.rawgit.com/feross/standard/master/sticker.svg" alt="Standard" width="100"></a>
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Install
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-------
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npm i --save klaw
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Name
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----
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`klaw` is `walk` backwards :p
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Usage
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-----
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### klaw(directory, [options])
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Returns a [Readable stream](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_class_stream_readable) that iterates
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through every file and directory starting with `dir` as the root. Every `read()` or `data` event
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returns an object with two properties: `path` and `stats`. `path` is the full path of the file and
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`stats` is an instance of [fs.Stats](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_class_fs_stats).
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- `directory`: The directory to recursively walk. Type `string`.
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- `options`: [Readable stream options](https://nodejs.org/api/stream.html#stream_new_stream_readable_options) and
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the following:
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- `queueMethod` (`string`, default: `'shift'`): Either `'shift'` or `'pop'`. On `readdir()` array, call either `shift()` or `pop()`.
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- `pathSorter` (`function`, default: `undefined`): Sorting [function for Arrays](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/sort).
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- `fs` (`object`, default: `require('fs')`): Use this to hook into the `fs` methods or to use [`mock-fs`](https://github.com/tschaub/mock-fs)
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- `filter` (`function`, default: `undefined`): Filtering [function for Arrays](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Array/filter)
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**Streams 1 (push) example:**
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var items = [] // files, directories, symlinks, etc
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.on('data', function (item) {
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items.push(item.path)
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(items) // => [ ... array of files]
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})
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```
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**Streams 2 & 3 (pull) example:**
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var items = [] // files, directories, symlinks, etc
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.on('readable', function () {
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var item
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while ((item = this.read())) {
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items.push(item.path)
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}
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(items) // => [ ... array of files]
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})
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```
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If you're not sure of the differences on Node.js streams 1, 2, 3 then I'd
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recommend this resource as a good starting point: https://strongloop.com/strongblog/whats-new-io-js-beta-streams3/.
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### Error Handling
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Listen for the `error` event.
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Example:
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.on('readable', function () {
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var item
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while ((item = this.read())) {
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// do something with the file
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}
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})
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.on('error', function (err, item) {
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console.log(err.message)
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console.log(item.path) // the file the error occurred on
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(items) // => [ ... array of files]
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})
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```
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### Aggregation / Filtering / Executing Actions (Through Streams)
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On many occasions you may want to filter files based upon size, extension, etc.
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Or you may want to aggregate stats on certain file types. Or maybe you want to
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perform an action on certain file types.
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You should use the module [`through2`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/through2) to easily
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accomplish this.
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Install `through2`:
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npm i --save through2
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**Example (skipping directories):**
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var through2 = require('through2')
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var excludeDirFilter = through2.obj(function (item, enc, next) {
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if (!item.stats.isDirectory()) this.push(item)
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next()
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})
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var items = [] // files, directories, symlinks, etc
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.pipe(excludeDirFilter)
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.on('data', function (item) {
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items.push(item.path)
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(items) // => [ ... array of files without directories]
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})
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```
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**Example (ignore hidden directories):**
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var path = require('path')
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var filterFunc = function(item){
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var basename = path.basename(item)
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return basename === '.' || basename[0] !== '.'
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}
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klaw('/some/dir', { filter : filterFunc })
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.on('data', function(item){
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// only items of none hidden folders will reach here
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})
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```
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**Example (totaling size of PNG files):**
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var path = require('path')
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var through2 = require('through2')
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var totalPngsInBytes = 0
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var aggregatePngSize = through2.obj(function (item, enc, next) {
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if (path.extname(item.path) === '.png') {
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totalPngsInBytes += item.stats.size
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}
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this.push(item)
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next()
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})
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.pipe(aggregatePngSize)
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.on('data', function (item) {
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items.push(item.path)
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(totalPngsInBytes) // => total of all pngs (bytes)
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})
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```
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**Example (deleting all .tmp files):**
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```js
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var fs = require('fs')
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var through2 = require('through2')
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var deleteAction = through2.obj(function (item, enc, next) {
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this.push(item)
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if (path.extname(item.path) === '.tmp') {
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item.deleted = true
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fs.unklink(item.path, next)
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} else {
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item.deleted = false
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next()
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}
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})
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var deletedFiles = []
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.pipe(deleteAction)
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.on('data', function (item) {
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if (!item.deleted) return
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deletedFiles.push(item.path)
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(deletedFiles) // => all deleted files
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})
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```
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You can even chain a bunch of these filters and aggregators together. By using
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multiple pipes.
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**Example (using multiple filters / aggregators):**
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```js
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.pipe(filterCertainFiles)
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.pipe(deleteSomeOtherFiles)
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.on('end', function () {
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console.log('all done!')
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})
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```
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**Example passing (piping) through errors:**
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Node.js does not `pipe()` errors. This means that the error on one stream, like
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`klaw` will not pipe through to the next. If you want to do this, do the following:
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```js
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var klaw = require('klaw')
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var through2 = require('through2')
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var excludeDirFilter = through2.obj(function (item, enc, next) {
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if (!item.stats.isDirectory()) this.push(item)
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next()
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})
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var items = [] // files, directories, symlinks, etc
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klaw('/some/dir')
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.on('error', function (err) { excludeDirFilter.emit('error', err) }) // forward the error on
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.pipe(excludeDirFilter)
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.on('data', function (item) {
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items.push(item.path)
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})
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.on('end', function () {
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console.dir(items) // => [ ... array of files without directories]
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})
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```
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### Searching Strategy
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Pass in options for `queueMethod` and `pathSorter` to affect how the file system
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is recursively iterated. See the code for more details, it's less than 50 lines :)
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License
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-------
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MIT
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Copyright (c) 2015 [JP Richardson](https://github.com/jprichardson)
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