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README.md
gaze ![Build Status](https://travis-ci.org/shama/gaze)
A globbing fs.watch wrapper built from the best parts of other fine watch libs. Compatible with Node.js 0.10/0.8, Windows, OSX and Linux.
!gaze
Usage
Install the module with: npm install gaze or place into your package.json and run npm install.
javascript var gaze = require('gaze'); // Watch all .js files/dirs in process.cwd() gaze('**/*.js', function(err, watcher) { // Files have all started watching // watcher === this // Get all watched files console.log(this.watched()); // On file changed this.on('changed', function(filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was changed'); }); // On file added this.on('added', function(filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was added'); }); // On file deleted this.on('deleted', function(filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was deleted'); }); // On changed/added/deleted this.on('all', function(event, filepath) { console.log(filepath + ' was ' + event); }); // Get watched files with relative paths console.log(this.relative()); }); // Also accepts an array of patterns gaze(['stylesheets/*.css', 'images/**/*.png'], function() { // Add more patterns later to be watched this.add(['js/*.js']); });
Alternate Interface
javascript var Gaze = require('gaze').Gaze; var gaze = new Gaze('**/*'); // Files have all started watching gaze.on('ready', function(watcher) { }); // A file has been added/changed/deleted has occurred gaze.on('all', function(event, filepath) { });
Errors
javascript gaze('**/*', function() { this.on('error', function(err) { // Handle error here }); });
Minimatch / Glob
See isaacs's minimatch for more information on glob patterns.
Documentation
gaze(patterns, [options], callback)
- patterns {String|Array} File patterns to be matched
- options {Object}
- callback {Function}
- err {Error | null}
- watcher {Object} Instance of the Gaze watcher
Class: gaze.Gaze
Create a Gaze object by instanting the gaze.Gaze class.
javascript var Gaze = require('gaze').Gaze; var gaze = new Gaze(pattern, options, callback);
Properties
- options The options object passed in.
- interval {integer} Interval to pass to fs.watchFile
- debounceDelay {integer} Delay for events called in succession for the same file/event
Events
- ready(watcher) When files have been globbed and watching has begun.
- all(event, filepath) When an added, changed or deleted event occurs.
- added(filepath) When a file has been added to a watch directory.
- changed(filepath) When a file has been changed.
- deleted(filepath) When a file has been deleted.
- renamed(newPath, oldPath) When a file has been renamed.
- end() When the watcher is closed and watches have been removed.
- error(err) When an error occurs.
- nomatch When no files have been matched.
Methods
- emit(event, [...]) Wrapper for the EventEmitter.emit. added|changed|deleted events will also trigger the all event.
- close() Unwatch all files and reset the watch instance.
- add(patterns, callback) Adds file(s) patterns to be watched.
- remove(filepath) removes a file or directory from being watched. Does not recurse directories.
- watched() Returns the currently watched files.
- relative([dir, unixify]) Returns the currently watched files with relative paths.
- dir {string} Only return relative files for this directory.
- unixify {boolean} Return paths with / instead of \\ if on Windows.
FAQs
Why Another fs.watch Wrapper?
I liked parts of other fs.watch wrappers but none had all the features I needed. This lib combines the features I needed from other fine watch libs: Speedy data behavior from paulmillr's chokidar, API interface from mikeal's watch and file globbing using isaacs's glob which is also used by cowboy's Grunt.
How do I fix the error EMFILE: Too many opened files.?
This is because of your system's max opened file limit. For OSX the default is very low (256). Increase your limit temporarily with ulimit -n 10480, the number being the new max limit.
Contributing
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style. Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality. Lint and test your code using grunt.
- Release History
- 0.5.2 - Fix for ENOENT error with non-existent symlinks.
- 0.5.1 - Use setImmediate (process.nextTick for node v0.8) to defer ready/nomatch events (@amasad).
- 0.5.0 - Process is now kept alive while watching files. Emits a nomatch event when no files are matching.
- 0.4.3 - Track file additions in newly created folders (@brett-shwom).
- 0.4.2 - Fix .remove() method to remove a single file in a directory (@kaelzhang). Fixing Cannot call method 'call' of undefined (@krasimir). Track new file additions within folders (@brett-shwom).
- 0.4.1 - Fix watchDir not respecting close in race condition (@chrisirhc).
- 0.4.0 - Drop support for node v0.6. Use globule for file matching. Avoid node v0.10 path.resolve/join errors. Register new files when added to non-existent folder. Multiple instances can now poll the same files (@jpommerening).
- 0.3.4 - Code clean up. Fix path must be strings errors (@groner). Fix incorrect added events (@groner).
- 0.3.3 - Fix for multiple patterns with negate.
- 0.3.2 - Emit end before removeAllListeners.
- 0.3.1 - Fix added events within subfolder patterns.
- 0.3.0 - Handle safewrite events, forceWatchMethod option removed, bug fixes and watch optimizations (@rgaskill).
- 0.2.2 - Fix issue where subsequent add calls dont get watched (@samcday). removeAllListeners on close.
- 0.2.1 - Fix issue with invalid added events in current working dir.
- 0.2.0 - Support and mark folders with path.sep. Add forceWatchMethod option. Support renamed events.
- 0.1.6 - Recognize the cwd option properly
- 0.1.5 - Catch too many open file errors
- 0.1.4 - Really fix the race condition with 2 watches
- 0.1.3 - Fix race condition with 2 watches
- 0.1.2 - Read triggering changed event fix
- 0.1.1 - Minor fixes
- 0.1.0 - Initial release
License
Copyright (c) 2013 Kyle Robinson Young Licensed under the MIT license.