rDrama/node_modules/globby/index.d.ts

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import {Options as FastGlobOptions, Entry} from 'fast-glob';
export type GlobEntry = Entry;
export interface GlobTask {
readonly pattern: string;
readonly options: Options;
}
export type ExpandDirectoriesOption =
| boolean
| readonly string[]
| {files?: readonly string[]; extensions?: readonly string[]};
export interface Options extends FastGlobOptions {
/**
If set to `true`, `globby` will automatically glob directories for you. If you define an `Array` it will only glob files that matches the patterns inside the `Array`. You can also define an `Object` with `files` and `extensions` like in the example below.
Note that if you set this option to `false`, you won't get back matched directories unless you set `onlyFiles: false`.
@default true
@example
```
import {globby} from 'globby';
const paths = await globby('images', {
expandDirectories: {
files: ['cat', 'unicorn', '*.jpg'],
extensions: ['png']
}
});
console.log(paths);
//=> ['cat.png', 'unicorn.png', 'cow.jpg', 'rainbow.jpg']
```
*/
readonly expandDirectories?: ExpandDirectoriesOption;
/**
Respect ignore patterns in `.gitignore` files that apply to the globbed files.
@default false
*/
readonly gitignore?: boolean;
}
export interface GitignoreOptions {
readonly cwd?: string;
readonly ignore?: readonly string[];
}
export type GlobbyFilterFunction = (path: string) => boolean;
/**
Find files and directories using glob patterns.
Note that glob patterns can only contain forward-slashes, not backward-slashes, so if you want to construct a glob pattern from path components, you need to use `path.posix.join()` instead of `path.join()`.
@param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns).
@param options - See the [`fast-glob` options](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#options-3) in addition to the ones in this package.
@returns The matching paths.
@example
```
import {globby} from 'globby';
const paths = await globby(['*', '!cake']);
console.log(paths);
//=> ['unicorn', 'rainbow']
```
*/
export function globby(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options: Options & {objectMode: true}
): Promise<GlobEntry[]>;
export function globby(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options?: Options
): Promise<string[]>;
/**
Find files and directories using glob patterns.
Note that glob patterns can only contain forward-slashes, not backward-slashes, so if you want to construct a glob pattern from path components, you need to use `path.posix.join()` instead of `path.join()`.
@param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns).
@param options - See the [`fast-glob` options](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#options-3) in addition to the ones in this package.
@returns The matching paths.
*/
export function globbySync(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options: Options & {objectMode: true}
): GlobEntry[];
export function globbySync(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options?: Options
): string[];
/**
Find files and directories using glob patterns.
Note that glob patterns can only contain forward-slashes, not backward-slashes, so if you want to construct a glob pattern from path components, you need to use `path.posix.join()` instead of `path.join()`.
@param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns).
@param options - See the [`fast-glob` options](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#options-3) in addition to the ones in this package.
@returns The stream of matching paths.
@example
```
import {globbyStream} from 'globby';
for await (const path of globbyStream('*.tmp')) {
console.log(path);
}
```
*/
export function globbyStream(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options?: Options
): NodeJS.ReadableStream;
/**
Note that you should avoid running the same tasks multiple times as they contain a file system cache. Instead, run this method each time to ensure file system changes are taken into consideration.
@param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns).
@param options - See the [`fast-glob` options](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#options-3) in addition to the ones in this package.
@returns An object in the format `{pattern: string, options: object}`, which can be passed as arguments to [`fast-glob`](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob). This is useful for other globbing-related packages.
*/
export function generateGlobTasks(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options?: Options
): GlobTask[];
/**
Note that the options affect the results.
This function is backed by [`fast-glob`](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#isdynamicpatternpattern-options).
@param patterns - See the supported [glob patterns](https://github.com/sindresorhus/globby#globbing-patterns).
@param options - See the [`fast-glob` options](https://github.com/mrmlnc/fast-glob#options-3).
@returns Whether there are any special glob characters in the `patterns`.
*/
export function isDynamicPattern(
patterns: string | readonly string[],
options?: FastGlobOptions
): boolean;
/**
`.gitignore` files matched by the ignore config are not used for the resulting filter function.
@returns A filter function indicating whether a given path is ignored via a `.gitignore` file.
@example
```
import {isGitIgnored} from 'globby';
const isIgnored = await isGitIgnored();
console.log(isIgnored('some/file'));
```
*/
export function isGitIgnored(options?: GitignoreOptions): Promise<GlobbyFilterFunction>;
/**
@see isGitIgnored
@returns A filter function indicating whether a given path is ignored via a `.gitignore` file.
*/
export function isGitIgnoredSync(options?: GitignoreOptions): GlobbyFilterFunction;