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directory-exists

timmydoza7kUnlicense2.0.1

Check to see if a directory exists

check, dir, dirs, directories, directory, exist, exists, file, filepath, files, folder, fp, fs, node, node.js, path, paths, system

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Check if a directory exists - synchronously or asynchronously

Install

$ npm install --save directory-exists

Usage:

directory should be a string of a relative or absolute path.

Asynchronous

With Callback:
const directoryExists = require('directory-exists');

directoryExists(directory, (error, result) => {
  console.log(result); // result is a boolean
});
With Promise:

If no callback function is supplied, directoryExists returns a promise.

const directoryExists = require('directory-exists');

directoryExists(directory).then(result => {
  console.log(result); // result is a boolean
});
Async/await:
const directoryExists = require('directory-exists');

(async function() {
  const result = await directoryExists(directory);
  console.log(result);  // result is a boolean
})();

Synchronous

const directoryExists = require('directory-exists');

directoryExists.sync(directory); // retuns a boolean

Why not use fs.exists?

Because asynchronous fs.exists is deprecated. Synchronous fs.existsSync is still fine to use, but this library does both sync and async.

License

MIT © timmydoza