THIS IS OLD, USE
streamich/memfs
INSTEADTHIS IS OLD, USE
streamich/memfs
INSTEADTHIS IS OLD, USE
streamich/memfs
INSTEAD
Mount virtual files to your fs
filesystem.
var nodefs = require("nodefs");
var layer = {
"test/index.js": "console.log('Hello World!')",
"text.txt": "Hello again!"
// ...
};
nodefs.mount("./", layer);
require("./test/index.js"); // Hello World!
var fs = require("fs");
console.log(fs.readFileSync("text.txt").toString()); // Hello again!
Why is it useful? It is used in nodefs-drive
package to pack your Node.js projects into a single .js
file.
When you run the file, nodefs
creates the virtual file system and you app runs as if it was running from your hard drive.
- Crate a light version with only
fs.readFileSync
,fs.statSync
, andfs.realpathSync
. - Implement the rest of the mehtods.
- Crate a version with read-only file system.
- Split project in multiple packages, lets say: (1) in-memory file system; (2) read-only file system; (3) etc..,
and (4) a union file system that can combine then all together with
fs
module.