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* Initial implementation of findFiles/globe/glob * Fixed path, some small improvements * filepath.Dir() calls Clean() automatically anyway * Relative path support (like require()), renamed func * Check file ext prefix, further comments, var renaming * Updated static.go after merge * Added doc for glob() * Tiny adjustment of description of glob() * Updated docs for possible pattern * Reworked glob, added public-facing require_glob() * Updated docs with examples * Updated static.go * go generate
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| require_glob |
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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.
- If being recursive. This is a boolean if the search should be recursive or not. Define either
trueorfalse. Default istrue.
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/.