neovim/runtime/lua/vim/fs.lua
2022-12-02 16:05:00 +01:00

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Lua

local M = {}
--- Iterate over all the parents of the given file or directory.
---
--- Example:
--- <pre>lua
--- local root_dir
--- for dir in vim.fs.parents(vim.api.nvim_buf_get_name(0)) do
--- if vim.fn.isdirectory(dir .. "/.git") == 1 then
--- root_dir = dir
--- break
--- end
--- end
---
--- if root_dir then
--- print("Found git repository at", root_dir)
--- end
--- </pre>
---
---@param start (string) Initial file or directory.
---@return (function) Iterator
function M.parents(start)
return function(_, dir)
local parent = M.dirname(dir)
if parent == dir then
return nil
end
return parent
end,
nil,
start
end
--- Return the parent directory of the given file or directory
---
---@param file (string) File or directory
---@return (string) Parent directory of {file}
function M.dirname(file)
if file == nil then
return nil
end
return vim.fn.fnamemodify(file, ':h')
end
--- Return the basename of the given file or directory
---
---@param file (string) File or directory
---@return (string) Basename of {file}
function M.basename(file)
return vim.fn.fnamemodify(file, ':t')
end
--- Return an iterator over the files and directories located in {path}
---
---@param path (string) An absolute or relative path to the directory to iterate
--- over. The path is first normalized |vim.fs.normalize()|.
---@return Iterator over files and directories in {path}. Each iteration yields
--- two values: name and type. Each "name" is the basename of the file or
--- directory relative to {path}. Type is one of "file" or "directory".
function M.dir(path)
return function(fs)
return vim.loop.fs_scandir_next(fs)
end,
vim.loop.fs_scandir(M.normalize(path))
end
--- Find files or directories in the given path.
---
--- Finds any files or directories given in {names} starting from {path}. If
--- {upward} is "true" then the search traverses upward through parent
--- directories; otherwise, the search traverses downward. Note that downward
--- searches are recursive and may search through many directories! If {stop}
--- is non-nil, then the search stops when the directory given in {stop} is
--- reached. The search terminates when {limit} (default 1) matches are found.
--- The search can be narrowed to find only files or only directories by
--- specifying {type} to be "file" or "directory", respectively.
---
---@param names (string|table|fun(name: string): boolean) Names of the files
--- and directories to find.
--- Must be base names, paths and globs are not supported.
--- The function is called per file and directory within the
--- traversed directories to test if they match {names}.
---
---@param opts (table) Optional keyword arguments:
--- - path (string): Path to begin searching from. If
--- omitted, the |current-directory| is used.
--- - upward (boolean, default false): If true, search
--- upward through parent directories. Otherwise,
--- search through child directories
--- (recursively).
--- - stop (string): Stop searching when this directory is
--- reached. The directory itself is not searched.
--- - type (string): Find only files ("file") or
--- directories ("directory"). If omitted, both
--- files and directories that match {names} are
--- included.
--- - limit (number, default 1): Stop the search after
--- finding this many matches. Use `math.huge` to
--- place no limit on the number of matches.
---@return (table) Normalized paths |vim.fs.normalize()| of all matching files or directories
function M.find(names, opts)
opts = opts or {}
vim.validate({
names = { names, { 's', 't', 'f' } },
path = { opts.path, 's', true },
upward = { opts.upward, 'b', true },
stop = { opts.stop, 's', true },
type = { opts.type, 's', true },
limit = { opts.limit, 'n', true },
})
names = type(names) == 'string' and { names } or names
local path = opts.path or vim.loop.cwd()
local stop = opts.stop
local limit = opts.limit or 1
local matches = {}
---@private
local function add(match)
matches[#matches + 1] = match
if #matches == limit then
return true
end
end
if opts.upward then
local test
if type(names) == 'function' then
test = function(p)
local t = {}
for name, type in M.dir(p) do
if names(name) and (not opts.type or opts.type == type) then
table.insert(t, p .. '/' .. name)
end
end
return t
end
else
test = function(p)
local t = {}
for _, name in ipairs(names) do
local f = p .. '/' .. name
local stat = vim.loop.fs_stat(f)
if stat and (not opts.type or opts.type == stat.type) then
t[#t + 1] = f
end
end
return t
end
end
for _, match in ipairs(test(path)) do
if add(match) then
return matches
end
end
for parent in M.parents(path) do
if stop and parent == stop then
break
end
for _, match in ipairs(test(parent)) do
if add(match) then
return matches
end
end
end
else
local dirs = { path }
while #dirs > 0 do
local dir = table.remove(dirs, 1)
if stop and dir == stop then
break
end
for other, type_ in M.dir(dir) do
local f = dir .. '/' .. other
if type(names) == 'function' then
if names(other) and (not opts.type or opts.type == type_) then
if add(f) then
return matches
end
end
else
for _, name in ipairs(names) do
if name == other and (not opts.type or opts.type == type_) then
if add(f) then
return matches
end
end
end
end
if type_ == 'directory' then
dirs[#dirs + 1] = f
end
end
end
end
return matches
end
--- Normalize a path to a standard format. A tilde (~) character at the
--- beginning of the path is expanded to the user's home directory and any
--- backslash (\\) characters are converted to forward slashes (/). Environment
--- variables are also expanded.
---
--- Examples:
--- <pre>lua
--- vim.fs.normalize('C:\\Users\\jdoe')
--- --> 'C:/Users/jdoe'
---
--- vim.fs.normalize('~/src/neovim')
--- --> '/home/jdoe/src/neovim'
---
--- vim.fs.normalize('$XDG_CONFIG_HOME/nvim/init.vim')
--- --> '/Users/jdoe/.config/nvim/init.vim'
--- </pre>
---
---@param path (string) Path to normalize
---@return (string) Normalized path
function M.normalize(path)
vim.validate({ path = { path, 's' } })
return (path:gsub('^~/', vim.env.HOME .. '/'):gsub('%$([%w_]+)', vim.env):gsub('\\', '/'))
end
return M