Provides an API for accessing parsed file content in a collection-like file structure.
npm i @cloudcannon/filer
JavaScript-based SSGs often have no standard approach to reading content from local files. This package aims to address this.
This package assumes a file structure where files are grouped into top-level folders called collections. This mimics the file structure seen in a number of SSGs with standard approaches to reading local files.
Here's an example file tree with three collections inside a content
folder:
content
├── pages
│ ├── about.md
│ └── index.md
├── posts
│ ├── my-first-post.md
│ ├── another-post.md
│ └── my-last-post-ever.md
└── authors
├── jane.md
└── john.md
At the moment, this is limited to Markdown files only.
Where these functions are called depends on the SSG you are using. This package simply wraps file reading and parsing into a consistent API.
import Filer from '@cloudcannon/filer';
const filer = new Filer({
path: 'content' // The base path containing your collection folders
});
// Can be called with no options
await filer.getItems('posts');
await filer.getItems('posts', {
excerpt: true, // Produces excerpts/summaries from the first paragraph of content for each item
sortKey: 'date', // Sorts items from this parsed data
sortReverse: true // Reverses the sorted items (defaults to false)
});
You can provide a filter
function to the options
object.
This function should return a boolean value. The item will be returned if filter
returns true
.
await filer.getItems('posts', {
filter: (item) => { // checks each item in 'posts' before returning
return item.data.tags.includes('category');
}
});
await filer.getPaginatedItems('posts', {
sortKey: 'date', // Accepts all valid options for getItems()
pagination: { // Requires a 'pagination' object in options
size: 10, // Number of items per page
page: 3 // The page number
}
});
If the page
requested is greater than the number of pages, will return the last page.
If the size
requested is greater than the number of items, will return one page with all items.
This function returns data in the following format:
{
data: [], // An array containing the paginated files (for this page).
start: 20, // The index of the first item on this page (starting at 0)
end: 29, // The index of the first item on this page (starting at 0)
total: 42, // The total number of items in this collection
currentPage: 3, // The page number being returned
size: 10, // The number of items on this page
lastPage: 5, // The number of the last page (equal to the number of pages)
prevPage: 2, // The number of the previous page (undefined if current page is first page)
nextPage: 4 // The number of the next page (undefined if current page is last page)
};
await filer.getItem('my-first-post.md', { folder: 'posts' });
await filer.getItem('my-first-post.md', {
folder: 'posts', // Reads the file from this folder/collection
excerpt: true // Produces excerpts/summaries from the first paragraph of content
});
This is useful for providing Next.js with static paths.
await filer.listItemSlugs('posts');
Install dependencies:
$ npm i
Run tests:
$ npm test
$ npm run test:watch
$ npm run test:coverage
Lint code:
$ npm run lint
MIT