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ignore.js
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// Essentially, this is a fstream.DirReader class, but with a
// bit of special logic to read the specified sort of ignore files,
// and a filter that prevents it from picking up anything excluded
// by those files.
var Minimatch = require("minimatch").Minimatch
, fstream = require("fstream")
, DirReader = fstream.DirReader
, inherits = require("inherits")
, path = require("path")
, fs = require("fs")
module.exports = IgnoreReader
inherits(IgnoreReader, DirReader)
function IgnoreReader (props) {
if (!(this instanceof IgnoreReader)) {
return new IgnoreReader(props)
}
// must be a Directory type
if (typeof props === "string") {
props = { path: path.resolve(props) }
}
props.type = "Directory"
props.Directory = true
if (!props.ignoreFiles) props.ignoreFiles = [".ignore"]
this.ignoreFiles = props.ignoreFiles
this.ignoreRules = null
// ensure that .ignore files always show up at the top of the list
// that way, they can be read before proceeding to handle other
// entries in that same folder
if (props.sort) {
this._sort = props.sort === "alpha" ? alphasort : props.sort
props.sort = null
}
this.on("entries", function () {
// if there are any ignore files in the list, then
// pause and add them.
// then, filter the list based on our ignoreRules
var hasIg = this.entries.some(this.isIgnoreFile, this)
if (!hasIg) return this.filterEntries()
this.addIgnoreFiles()
})
// we filter entries before we know what they are.
// however, directories have to be re-tested against
// rules with a "/" appended, because "a/b/" will only
// match if "a/b" is a dir, and not otherwise.
this.on("_entryStat", function (entry, props) {
var t = entry.basename
if (!this.applyIgnores(entry.basename,
entry.type === "Directory",
entry)) {
entry.abort()
}
}.bind(this))
DirReader.call(this, props)
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.addIgnoreFiles = function () {
if (this._paused) {
this.once("resume", this.addIgnoreFiles)
return
}
if (this._ignoreFilesAdded) return
this._ignoreFilesAdded = true
var newIg = this.entries.filter(this.isIgnoreFile, this)
, count = newIg.length
, errState = null
if (!count) return
this.pause()
var then = function (er) {
if (errState) return
if (er) return this.emit("error", errState = er)
if (-- count === 0) {
this.filterEntries()
this.resume()
} else {
this.addIgnoreFile(newIg[newIg.length - count], then)
}
}.bind(this)
this.addIgnoreFile(newIg[0], then)
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.isIgnoreFile = function (e) {
return e !== "." &&
e !== ".." &&
-1 !== this.ignoreFiles.indexOf(e)
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.getChildProps = function (stat) {
var props = DirReader.prototype.getChildProps.call(this, stat)
props.ignoreFiles = this.ignoreFiles
// Directories have to be read as IgnoreReaders
// otherwise fstream.Reader will create a DirReader instead.
if (stat.isDirectory()) {
props.type = this.constructor
}
return props
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.addIgnoreFile = function (e, cb) {
// read the file, and then call addIgnoreRules
// if there's an error, then tell the cb about it.
var ig = path.resolve(this.path, e)
fs.readFile(ig, function (er, data) {
if (er) return cb(er)
this.emit("ignoreFile", e, data)
var rules = this.readRules(data, e)
this.addIgnoreRules(rules, e)
cb()
}.bind(this))
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.readRules = function (buf, e) {
return buf.toString().split(/\r?\n/)
}
// Override this to do fancier things, like read the
// "files" array from a package.json file or something.
IgnoreReader.prototype.addIgnoreRules = function (set, e) {
// filter out anything obvious
set = set.filter(function (s) {
s = s.trim()
return s && !s.match(/^#/)
})
// no rules to add!
if (!set.length) return
// now get a minimatch object for each one of these.
// Note that we need to allow dot files by default, and
// not switch the meaning of their exclusion
var mmopt = { matchBase: true, dot: true, flipNegate: true }
, mm = set.map(function (s) {
var m = new Minimatch(s, mmopt)
m.ignoreFile = e
return m
})
if (!this.ignoreRules) this.ignoreRules = []
this.ignoreRules.push.apply(this.ignoreRules, mm)
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.filterEntries = function () {
// this exclusion is at the point where we know the list of
// entries in the dir, but don't know what they are. since
// some of them *might* be directories, we have to run the
// match in dir-mode as well, so that we'll pick up partials
// of files that will be included later. Anything included
// at this point will be checked again later once we know
// what it is.
this.entries = this.entries.filter(function (entry) {
// at this point, we don't know if it's a dir or not.
return this.applyIgnores(entry) || this.applyIgnores(entry, true)
}, this)
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.applyIgnores = function (entry, partial, obj) {
var included = true
// this = /a/b/c
// entry = d
// parent /a/b sees c/d
if (this.parent && this.parent.applyIgnores) {
var pt = this.basename + "/" + entry
included = this.parent.applyIgnores(pt, partial)
}
// Negated Rules
// Since we're *ignoring* things here, negating means that a file
// is re-included, if it would have been excluded by a previous
// rule. So, negated rules are only relevant if the file
// has been excluded.
//
// Similarly, if a file has been excluded, then there's no point
// trying it against rules that have already been applied
//
// We're using the "flipnegate" flag here, which tells minimatch
// to set the "negate" for our information, but still report
// whether the core pattern was a hit or a miss.
if (!this.ignoreRules) {
return included
}
this.ignoreRules.forEach(function (rule) {
// negation means inclusion
if (rule.negate && included ||
!rule.negate && !included) {
// unnecessary
return
}
// first, match against /foo/bar
var match = rule.match("/" + entry)
if (!match) {
// try with the leading / trimmed off the test
// eg: foo/bar instead of /foo/bar
match = rule.match(entry)
}
// if the entry is a directory, then it will match
// with a trailing slash. eg: /foo/bar/ or foo/bar/
if (!match && partial) {
match = rule.match("/" + entry + "/") ||
rule.match(entry + "/")
}
// When including a file with a negated rule, it's
// relevant if a directory partially matches, since
// it may then match a file within it.
// Eg, if you ignore /a, but !/a/b/c
if (!match && rule.negate && partial) {
match = rule.match("/" + entry, true) ||
rule.match(entry, true)
}
if (match) {
included = rule.negate
}
}, this)
return included
}
IgnoreReader.prototype.sort = function (a, b) {
var aig = this.ignoreFiles.indexOf(a) !== -1
, big = this.ignoreFiles.indexOf(b) !== -1
if (aig && !big) return -1
if (big && !aig) return 1
return this._sort(a, b)
}
IgnoreReader.prototype._sort = function (a, b) {
return 0
}
function alphasort (a, b) {
return a === b ? 0
: a.toLowerCase() > b.toLowerCase() ? 1
: a.toLowerCase() < b.toLowerCase() ? -1
: a > b ? 1
: -1
}