A library offering smart ways to handle file and directory paths.
@push.rocks/smartpath offers smart ways to handle paths.
@push.rocks/smartpath, you'll need to run the following command using npm. Ensure you have Node.js and npm installed before you start.bash
npm install @push.rocks/smartpath --save
`Usage
The @push.rocks/smartpath module provides a sophisticated yet straightforward approach to handle, manipulate, and evaluate file and directory paths within your TypeScript projects. By incorporating features like path normalization, transformation, and validation, smartpath facilitates powerful and efficient file system and URL path manipulation. This guide dives deep into the module's capabilities, showcasing a broad spectrum of use cases and demonstrating its versatility in handling paths.$3
To begin utilizing smartpath in your project, start by importing it in your TypeScript file:`typescript
import * as smartpath from '@push.rocks/smartpath';
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For cross-platform path operations that work in any JavaScript environment (Node.js, browsers, Deno, etc.), use the isomorphic module:`typescript
import * as isoPath from '@push.rocks/smartpath/iso';// Join paths with automatic platform detection
const joinedPath = isoPath.join('/home/user', 'documents', 'file.txt');
// Unix: /home/user/documents/file.txt
// Windows: C:\Users\documents\file.txt
// Convert file:// URLs to system paths
const systemPath = isoPath.fileUrlToPath('file:///home/user/file.txt');
// Unix: /home/user/file.txt
// Windows: C:\home\user\file.txt
// Convert system paths to file:// URLs
const fileUrl = isoPath.pathToFileUrl('/home/user/file.txt');
// Result: file:///home/user/file.txt
// Get directory from path or file URL
const dir = isoPath.dirname('/home/user/documents/file.txt');
// Result: /home/user/documents
`The isomorphic module automatically detects the path style (Windows vs POSIX) and handles:
- file:// URL conversions
- Mixed path separators
- Cross-platform compatibility
- Proper handling of Windows drive letters and UNC paths
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Instantiating a Smartpath object allows for the enrichment of path strings with additional context and manipulation capabilities:`typescript
const mySmartpath = new smartpath.Smartpath('/some/path/to/some.file');
console.log(mySmartpath);
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Determining whether a path points to a file or directory is a common requirement. Here's how you can achieve this:`typescript
if (smartpath.check.isFile('./path/to/file.txt')) {
console.log('This is a file.');
}if (smartpath.check.isDir('./path/to/directory')) {
console.log('This is a directory.');
}
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Converting a relative path to an absolute one is a frequent operation, especially in dynamic file handling scenarios:`typescript
const absolutePath = smartpath.transform.makeAbsolute('./relative/path/to/file.txt');
console.log(Absolute path: ${absolutePath});
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smartpath shines when dealing with multiple paths, offering efficient bulk operations:`typescript
const paths = ['./path/to/file1.txt', './another/path/to/file2.txt'];
const absolutePaths = smartpath.transform.toAbsolute(paths);
console.log(absolutePaths);
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Identifying whether a path represents a local file system path or a URL is straightforward:`typescript
const pathType = smartpath.get.type('https://example.com/resource');
console.log(Path type: ${pathType}); // 'url'
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Easily manage paths relative to the user's home directory:`typescript
const homePath = smartpath.get.home('~/path/to/resource');
console.log(Home directory path: ${homePath});
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Breaking down a path into its components allows for detailed path analysis and manipulation:`typescript
const pathLevels = smartpath.get.pathLevels('/path/to/resource');
console.log(pathLevels); // ['path', 'to', 'resource']
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Beyond the basics, smartpath offers a comprehensive set of tools for robust path manipulation, including normalizing paths across different operating systems, working with URL paths, and handling special path constructs like ".." and ".".For more advanced use cases, such as transforming path lists, deriving relative paths, or integrating path handling into larger application workflows,
smartpath provides both utility functions and object-oriented interfaces that streamline these operations.By leveraging the full spectrum of
smartpath's features, developers can handle virtually any path-related task with ease, efficiency, and reliability. Whether you're building a complex file system utility, managing web application assets, or simply need reliable path manipulation in your TypeScript projects, smartpath` offers the functionality and flexibility required to do the job right.This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the license file within this repository.
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