# @push.rocks/smartfile > Provides a robust suite of tools for managing files in Node.js using TypeScript. ## Install To integrate `@push.rocks/smartfile` into your project, run: ```bash npm install @push.rocks/smartfile ``` ## Usage `@push.rocks/smartfile` offers extensive file management utilities, enabling seamless file processing with TypeScript in a Node.js environment. Below are detailed examples showcasing various features of the module. ### Quick Start First, ensure you're working in an environment that supports ECMAScript modules (ESM) and TypeScript. Here’s how you’d generally import and use `@push.rocks/smartfile`: ```typescript import { SmartFile, StreamFile, VirtualDirectory, fs, memory } from '@push.rocks/smartfile'; ``` ### Working with `SmartFile` #### Reading Files To read from a file and convert it to a `SmartFile` instance: ```typescript const myJsonSmartFile: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./somePath/data.json'); const jsonData = JSON.parse(myJsonSmartFile.contents.toString()); console.log(jsonData); // Assuming the file contains JSON content ``` #### Writing Files To write data to a file through a `SmartFile`: ```typescript const filePath: string = './output/outputData.json'; const content: string = JSON.stringify({ key: 'value' }); await memory.toFs(content, filePath); ``` ### Streaming Large Files with `StreamFile` When dealing with large files, you can use `StreamFile` to handle such files efficiently, minimizing memory usage: ```typescript const largeFile: StreamFile = await StreamFile.fromPath('./largeInput/largeFile.mp4'); await largeFile.writeToDisk('./largeOutput/largeFileCopy.mp4'); ``` ### Managing Virtual Directories Handling multiple files as if they were part of a file system: ```typescript const virtualDir = new VirtualDirectory(); await virtualDir.addSmartfiles([smartFile1, smartFile2]); await virtualDir.saveToDisk('./virtualDirOutput'); ``` ### File System Operations `@push.rocks/smartfile` provides a suite of utilities for common file system operations such as copying, deleting, and listing files or directories. #### Copying a File ```typescript await fs.copy('./sourceFile.txt', './destinationFile.txt'); ``` #### Deleting a Directory ```typescript await fs.remove('./directoryToDelete'); ``` #### Listing Files in a Directory ```typescript const fileList: string[] = await fs.listFiles('./someDirectory'); console.log(fileList); ``` ### Advanced File Management For specialized file operations, such as editing the contents of a file or streaming files from URLs, `@push.rocks/smartfile` includes advanced management features. #### Editing a File’s Contents ```typescript const smartFileToEdit: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromFilePath('./editableFile.txt'); await smartFileToEdit.editContentAsString((content) => content.replace(/originalText/g, 'newText')); await smartFileToEdit.write(); ``` #### Streaming a File from a URL ```typescript const streamedFile: StreamFile = await StreamFile.fromUrl('https://example.com/file.pdf'); await streamedFile.writeToDisk('./downloadedFiles/file.pdf'); ``` ### Working with File Buffers and Streams `@push.rocks/smartfile` allows you to easily work with files using Buffers and Streams, facilitating operations like file transformations, uploads, and downloads. #### Creating a SmartFile from a Buffer ```typescript const buffer: Buffer = Buffer.from('Sample data'); const bufferSmartFile: SmartFile = await SmartFile.fromBuffer('./bufferFile.txt', buffer); await bufferSmartFile.write(); ``` #### Uploading a File Stream files or buffers can be integrated with web frameworks to handle file uploads efficiently, utilizing streams to reduce memory footprint. ### Conclusion With `@push.rocks/smartfile`, managing files in Node.js using TypeScript becomes significantly more straightforward and efficient. Utilizing the provided classes and methods, you can handle a wide range of file operations, from basic read/write tasks to complex operations such as virtual directory management and file streaming, with minimal boilerplate code and maximum efficiency. ## License and Legal Information This repository contains open-source code that is licensed under the MIT License. A copy of the MIT License can be found in the [license](license) file within this repository. **Please note:** The MIT License does not grant permission to use the trade names, trademarks, service marks, or product names of the project, except as required for reasonable and customary use in describing the origin of the work and reproducing the content of the NOTICE file. ### Trademarks This project is owned and maintained by Task Venture Capital GmbH. 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