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<th>Coverage</th> |
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<a href="https://travis-ci.org/kaelzhang/node-ignore"> |
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src="https://travis-ci.org/kaelzhang/node-ignore.svg?branch=master" |
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alt="Build Status" /></a> |
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<a href="https://ci.appveyor.com/project/kaelzhang/node-ignore"> |
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<a href="https://codecov.io/gh/kaelzhang/node-ignore"> |
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alt="Coverage Status" /></a> |
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<a href="https://www.npmjs.org/package/ignore"> |
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# ignore |
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`ignore` is a manager, filter and parser which implemented in pure JavaScript according to the [.gitignore spec 2.22.1](http://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore). |
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`ignore` is used by eslint, gitbook and [many others](https://www.npmjs.com/browse/depended/ignore). |
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Pay **ATTENTION** that [`minimatch`](https://www.npmjs.org/package/minimatch) (which used by `fstream-ignore`) does not follow the gitignore spec. |
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To filter filenames according to a .gitignore file, I recommend this npm package, `ignore`. |
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To parse an `.npmignore` file, you should use `minimatch`, because an `.npmignore` file is parsed by npm using `minimatch` and it does not work in the .gitignore way. |
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### Tested on |
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`ignore` is fully tested, and has more than **five hundreds** of unit tests. |
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- Linux + Node: `0.8` - `7.x` |
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- Windows + Node: `0.10` - `7.x`, node < `0.10` is not tested due to the lack of support of appveyor. |
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Actually, `ignore` does not rely on any versions of node specially. |
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Since `4.0.0`, ignore will no longer support `node < 6` by default, to use in node < 6, `require('ignore/legacy')`. For details, see [CHANGELOG](https://github.com/kaelzhang/node-ignore/blob/master/CHANGELOG.md). |
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## Table Of Main Contents |
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- [Usage](#usage) |
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- [`Pathname` Conventions](#pathname-conventions) |
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- See Also: |
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- [`glob-gitignore`](https://www.npmjs.com/package/glob-gitignore) matches files using patterns and filters them according to gitignore rules. |
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- [Upgrade Guide](#upgrade-guide) |
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## Install |
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```sh |
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npm i ignore |
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``` |
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## Usage |
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```js |
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import ignore from 'ignore' |
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const ig = ignore().add(['.abc/*', '!.abc/d/']) |
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``` |
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### Filter the given paths |
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```js |
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const paths = [ |
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'.abc/a.js', // filtered out |
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'.abc/d/e.js' // included |
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] |
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ig.filter(paths) // ['.abc/d/e.js'] |
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ig.ignores('.abc/a.js') // true |
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``` |
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### As the filter function |
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```js |
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paths.filter(ig.createFilter()); // ['.abc/d/e.js'] |
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``` |
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### Win32 paths will be handled |
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```js |
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ig.filter(['.abc\\a.js', '.abc\\d\\e.js']) |
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// if the code above runs on windows, the result will be |
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// ['.abc\\d\\e.js'] |
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``` |
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## Why another ignore? |
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- `ignore` is a standalone module, and is much simpler so that it could easy work with other programs, unlike [isaacs](https://npmjs.org/~isaacs)'s [fstream-ignore](https://npmjs.org/package/fstream-ignore) which must work with the modules of the fstream family. |
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- `ignore` only contains utility methods to filter paths according to the specified ignore rules, so |
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- `ignore` never try to find out ignore rules by traversing directories or fetching from git configurations. |
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- `ignore` don't cares about sub-modules of git projects. |
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- Exactly according to [gitignore man page](http://git-scm.com/docs/gitignore), fixes some known matching issues of fstream-ignore, such as: |
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- '`/*.js`' should only match '`a.js`', but not '`abc/a.js`'. |
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- '`**/foo`' should match '`foo`' anywhere. |
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- Prevent re-including a file if a parent directory of that file is excluded. |
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- Handle trailing whitespaces: |
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- `'a '`(one space) should not match `'a '`(two spaces). |
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- `'a \ '` matches `'a '` |
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- All test cases are verified with the result of `git check-ignore`. |
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# Methods |
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## .add(pattern: string | Ignore): this |
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## .add(patterns: Array<string | Ignore>): this |
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- **pattern** `String | Ignore` An ignore pattern string, or the `Ignore` instance |
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- **patterns** `Array<String | Ignore>` Array of ignore patterns. |
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Adds a rule or several rules to the current manager. |
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Returns `this` |
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Notice that a line starting with `'#'`(hash) is treated as a comment. Put a backslash (`'\'`) in front of the first hash for patterns that begin with a hash, if you want to ignore a file with a hash at the beginning of the filename. |
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```js |
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ignore().add('#abc').ignores('#abc') // false |
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ignore().add('\\#abc').ignores('#abc') // true |
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``` |
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`pattern` could either be a line of ignore pattern or a string of multiple ignore patterns, which means we could just `ignore().add()` the content of a ignore file: |
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```js |
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ignore() |
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.add(fs.readFileSync(filenameOfGitignore).toString()) |
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.filter(filenames) |
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``` |
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`pattern` could also be an `ignore` instance, so that we could easily inherit the rules of another `Ignore` instance. |
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## <strike>.addIgnoreFile(path)</strike> |
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REMOVED in `3.x` for now. |
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To upgrade `ignore@2.x` up to `3.x`, use |
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```js |
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import fs from 'fs' |
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if (fs.existsSync(filename)) { |
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ignore().add(fs.readFileSync(filename).toString()) |
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} |
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``` |
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instead. |
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## .filter(paths: Array<Pathname>): Array<Pathname> |
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```ts |
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type Pathname = string |
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``` |
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Filters the given array of pathnames, and returns the filtered array. |
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- **paths** `Array.<Pathname>` The array of `pathname`s to be filtered. |
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### `Pathname` Conventions: |
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#### 1. `Pathname` should be a `path.relative()`d pathname |
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`Pathname` should be a string that have been `path.join()`ed, or the return value of `path.relative()` to the current directory, |
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```js |
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// WRONG, an error will be thrown |
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ig.ignores('./abc') |
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// WRONG, for it will never happen, and an error will be thrown |
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// If the gitignore rule locates at the root directory, |
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// `'/abc'` should be changed to `'abc'`. |
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// ``` |
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// path.relative('/', '/abc') -> 'abc' |
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// ``` |
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ig.ignores('/abc') |
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// WRONG, that it is an absolute path on Windows, an error will be thrown |
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ig.ignores('C:\\abc') |
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// Right |
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ig.ignores('abc') |
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// Right |
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ig.ignores(path.join('./abc')) // path.join('./abc') -> 'abc' |
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``` |
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In other words, each `Pathname` here should be a relative path to the directory of the gitignore rules. |
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Suppose the dir structure is: |
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``` |
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/path/to/your/repo |
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|-- a |
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|-- .b |
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|-- .c |
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|-- .DS_store |
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``` |
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Then the `paths` might be like this: |
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```js |
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[ |
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'a/a.js' |
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'.b', |
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'.c/.DS_store' |
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] |
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``` |
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#### 2. filenames and dirnames |
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`node-ignore` does NO `fs.stat` during path matching, so for the example below: |
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```js |
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// First, we add a ignore pattern to ignore a directory |
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ig.add('config/') |
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// `ig` does NOT know if 'config', in the real world, |
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// is a normal file, directory or something. |
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ig.ignores('config') |
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// `ig` treats `config` as a file, so it returns `false` |
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ig.ignores('config/') |
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// returns `true` |
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``` |
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Specially for people who develop some library based on `node-ignore`, it is important to understand that. |
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Usually, you could use [`glob`](http://npmjs.org/package/glob) with `option.mark = true` to fetch the structure of the current directory: |
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```js |
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import glob from 'glob' |
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glob('**', { |
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// Adds a / character to directory matches. |
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mark: true |
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}, (err, files) => { |
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if (err) { |
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return console.error(err) |
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} |
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let filtered = ignore().add(patterns).filter(files) |
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console.log(filtered) |
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}) |
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``` |
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## .ignores(pathname: Pathname): boolean |
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> new in 3.2.0 |
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Returns `Boolean` whether `pathname` should be ignored. |
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```js |
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ig.ignores('.abc/a.js') // true |
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``` |
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## .createFilter() |
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Creates a filter function which could filter an array of paths with `Array.prototype.filter`. |
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Returns `function(path)` the filter function. |
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## .test(pathname: Pathname) since 5.0.0 |
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Returns `TestResult` |
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```ts |
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interface TestResult { |
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// true if the `pathname` is finally unignored by some negative pattern |
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unignored: boolean |
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} |
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``` |
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- `{ignored: true, unignored: false}`: the `pathname` is ignored |
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- `{ignored: false, unignored: true}`: the `pathname` is unignored |
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- `{ignored: false, unignored: false}`: the `pathname` is never matched by any ignore rules. |
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## static `ignore.isPathValid(pathname): boolean` since 5.0.0 |
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Check whether the `pathname` is an valid `path.relative()`d path according to the [convention](#1-pathname-should-be-a-pathrelatived-pathname). |
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This method is **NOT** used to check if an ignore pattern is valid. |
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```js |
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ignore.isPathValid('./foo') // false |
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``` |
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## ignore(options) |
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### `options.ignorecase` since 4.0.0 |
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Similar as the `core.ignorecase` option of [git-config](https://git-scm.com/docs/git-config), `node-ignore` will be case insensitive if `options.ignorecase` is set to `true` (the default value), otherwise case sensitive. |
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```js |
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const ig = ignore({ |
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ignorecase: false |
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}) |
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ig.add('*.png') |
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ig.ignores('*.PNG') // false |
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``` |
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### `options.ignoreCase?: boolean` since 5.2.0 |
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Which is alternative to `options.ignoreCase` |
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### `options.allowRelativePaths?: boolean` since 5.2.0 |
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This option brings backward compatibility with projects which based on `ignore@4.x`. If `options.allowRelativePaths` is `true`, `ignore` will not check whether the given path to be tested is [`path.relative()`d](#pathname-conventions). |
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However, passing a relative path, such as `'./foo'` or `'../foo'`, to test if it is ignored or not is not a good practise, which might lead to unexpected behavior |
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```js |
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ignore({ |
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allowRelativePaths: true |
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}).ignores('../foo/bar.js') // And it will not throw |
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``` |
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# Upgrade Guide |
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## Upgrade 4.x -> 5.x |
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Since `5.0.0`, if an invalid `Pathname` passed into `ig.ignores()`, an error will be thrown, unless `options.allowRelative = true` is passed to the `Ignore` factory. |
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While `ignore < 5.0.0` did not make sure what the return value was, as well as |
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.ignores(pathname: Pathname): boolean |
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.filter(pathnames: Array<Pathname>): Array<Pathname> |
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.createFilter(): (pathname: Pathname) => boolean |
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.test(pathname: Pathname): {ignored: boolean, unignored: boolean} |
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See the convention [here](#1-pathname-should-be-a-pathrelatived-pathname) for details. |
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If there are invalid pathnames, the conversion and filtration should be done by users. |
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// valid |
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ig.filter(paths) |
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## Upgrade 3.x -> 4.x |
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Since `4.0.0`, `ignore` will no longer support node < 6, to use `ignore` in node < 6: |
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```js |
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var ignore = require('ignore/legacy') |
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``` |
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## Upgrade 2.x -> 3.x |
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- All `options` of 2.x are unnecessary and removed, so just remove them. |
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- `ignore()` instance is no longer an [`EventEmitter`](nodejs.org/api/events.html), and all events are unnecessary and removed. |
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- `.addIgnoreFile()` is removed, see the [.addIgnoreFile](#addignorefilepath) section for details. |
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# Collaborators |
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- [@whitecolor](https://github.com/whitecolor) *Alex* |
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- [@SamyPesse](https://github.com/SamyPesse) *Samy Pessé* |
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- [@azproduction](https://github.com/azproduction) *Mikhail Davydov* |
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- [@TrySound](https://github.com/TrySound) *Bogdan Chadkin* |
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- [@JanMattner](https://github.com/JanMattner) *Jan Mattner* |
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- [@ntwb](https://github.com/ntwb) *Stephen Edgar* |
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- [@kasperisager](https://github.com/kasperisager) *Kasper Isager* |
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- [@sandersn](https://github.com/sandersn) *Nathan Shively-Sanders*
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