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read-file-relative
Read files with path relative to the current module without annoying boilerplate code
Well, I've expected @sindresorhus has a module for this, but he didn't.
What's going on?
If you have code like this:
var fs = require('fs');
var path = require('path');
var data = fs.readFileSync(path.join(__dirname, '/my-awesome-file')).toString();
Now you can replace it with:
var readSync = require('read-file-relative').readSync;
var data = readSync('/my-awesome-file');
That's it.
You want a plain buffer instead of string? No problem - just use optional second argument:
var readSync = require('read-file-relative').readSync;
var buffer = readSync('/my-awesome-file', true);
You like it the async way (didn't you 😉)? Do it this way:
var read = require('read-file-relative').read;
read('/my-awesome-file', function(err, content) {
...
});
You can pass options or encoding like for regular fs.readFile
:
var read = require('read-file-relative').read;
read('/my-awesome-file', 'utf8', function(err, content) {
...
});
BTW, you can just convert given path to absolute:
var toAbsPath = require('read-file-relative').toAbsPath;
var absPath = toAbsPath('/my-awesome-file');
Install
npm install read-file-relative