I need to check if a file exists in a gulp task, i know i can use some node functions from node, there are two:
fs.exists()
and fs.existsSync()
The problem is that in the node documentation, is saying that these functions will be deprecated
I need to check if a file exists in a gulp task, i know i can use some node functions from node, there are two:
fs.exists()
and fs.existsSync()
The problem is that in the node documentation, is saying that these functions will be deprecated
You can use fs.access
fs.access('/etc/passwd', (err) => {
if (err) {
// file/path is not visible to the calling process
console.log(err.message);
console.log(err.code);
}
});
List of available error codes here
Using
fs.access()
to check for the accessibility of a file before callingfs.open(), fs.readFile()
orfs.writeFile()
is not recommended. Doing so introduces a race condition, since other processes may change the file's state between the two calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the error raised if the file is not accessible.
You could add
var f;
try {
var f = require('your-file');
} catch (error) {
// ....
}
if (f) {
console.log(f);
}
As of 2018, you can use fs.existsSync()
:
fs.exists() is deprecated, but fs.existsSync() is not. The callback parameter to fs.exists() accepts parameters that are inconsistent with other Node.js callbacks. fs.existsSync() does not use a callback.
I believe fs-access
package has been depreciated alternatively you may want to use:
path-exists
.
file-exists
.
npm install path-exists --save
const myFile = '/my_file_to_ceck.html';
const exists = pathExists.sync(myFile);
console.log(exists);
npm install file-exists --save
const fileExists = require('file-exists');
const myFile = '/my_file_to_ceck.html';
fileExists(myFile, (err, exists) => console.log(exists))
The node documentatión does not recommend using stat to check wether a file exists:
Using fs.stat() to check for the existence of a file before calling fs.open(), fs.readFile() or fs.writeFile() is not recommended. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the error raised if the file is not available.
To check if a file exists without manipulating it afterwards, fs.access() is recommended.
If you don't need to read or write the file you should use fs.access
, the simple and asynchronous way is:
try {
fs.accessSync(path)
// the file exists
}catch(e){
// the file doesn't exists
}