--- name: require_glob parameters: - path - recursive --- `require_glob()` can recursively load `.js` files, optionally non-recursive as well. Possible parameters are: - Path as string, where you would like to start including files. Mandatory. Pattern matching possible, see [GoLand path/filepath/#Match docs](https://golang.org/pkg/path/filepath/#Match). - If being recursive. This is a boolean if the search should be recursive or not. Define either `true` or `false`. Default is `true`. Example to load `.js` files recursively: ``` require_glob("./domains/"); ``` Example to load `.js` files only in `domains/`: ``` require_glob("./domains/", false); ``` One more important thing to note: `require_glob()` is as smart as `require()` is. It loads files always relative to the JavaScript file where it's being executed in. Let's go with an example, as it describes it better: dnscontrol.js: ``` require("domains/index.js"); ``` domains/index.js: ``` require_glob("./user1/"); ``` This will now load files being present underneath `./domains/user1/` and **NOT** at below `./domains/`, as `require_glob()` is called in the subfolder `domains/`.