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# memfs [![][chat-badge]][chat] [![][npm-badge]][npm-url] [![][travis-badge]][travis-url] In-memory file-system with [Node's `fs` API](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html). - Node's `fs` API implemented, see [_API Status_](./docs/api-status.md) - Stores files in memory, in `Buffer`s - Throws sameish\* errors as Node.js - Has concept of _i-nodes_ - Implements _hard links_ - Implements _soft links_ (aka symlinks, symbolic links) - Permissions may\* be implemented in the future - Can be used in browser, see [`memfs-webpack`](https://github.com/streamich/memfs-webpack) ### Install ```shell npm install --save memfs ``` ## Usage ```js import { fs } from 'memfs'; fs.writeFileSync('/hello.txt', 'World!'); fs.readFileSync('/hello.txt', 'utf8'); // World! ``` Create a file system from a plain JSON: ```js import { fs, vol } from 'memfs'; const json = { './README.md': '1', './src/index.js': '2', './node_modules/debug/index.js': '3', }; vol.fromJSON(json, '/app'); fs.readFileSync('/app/README.md', 'utf8'); // 1 vol.readFileSync('/app/src/index.js', 'utf8'); // 2 ``` Export to JSON: ```js vol.writeFileSync('/script.sh', 'sudo rm -rf *'); vol.toJSON(); // {"/script.sh": "sudo rm -rf *"} ``` Use it for testing: ```js vol.writeFileSync('/foo', 'bar'); expect(vol.toJSON()).toEqual({ '/foo': 'bar' }); ``` Create as many filesystem volumes as you need: ```js import { Volume } from 'memfs'; const vol = Volume.fromJSON({ '/foo': 'bar' }); vol.readFileSync('/foo'); // bar const vol2 = Volume.fromJSON({ '/foo': 'bar 2' }); vol2.readFileSync('/foo'); // bar 2 ``` Use `memfs` together with [`unionfs`][unionfs] to create one filesystem from your in-memory volumes and the real disk filesystem: ```js import * as fs from 'fs'; import { ufs } from 'unionfs'; ufs.use(fs).use(vol); ufs.readFileSync('/foo'); // bar ``` Use [`fs-monkey`][fs-monkey] to monkey-patch Node's `require` function: ```js import { patchRequire } from 'fs-monkey'; vol.writeFileSync('/index.js', 'console.log("hi world")'); patchRequire(vol); require('/index'); // hi world ``` ## Docs - [Reference](./docs/reference.md) - [Relative paths](./docs/relative-paths.md) - [API status](./docs/api-status.md) - [Dependencies](./docs/dependencies.md) ## See also - [`spyfs`][spyfs] - spies on filesystem actions - [`unionfs`][unionfs] - creates a union of multiple filesystem volumes - [`linkfs`][linkfs] - redirects filesystem paths - [`fs-monkey`][fs-monkey] - monkey-patches Node's `fs` module and `require` function - [`libfs`](https://github.com/streamich/full-js/blob/master/src/lib/fs.ts) - real filesystem (that executes UNIX system calls) implemented in JavaScript [chat]: https://onp4.com/@vadim/~memfs [chat-badge]: https://img.shields.io/badge/Chat-%F0%9F%92%AC-green?style=flat&logo=chat&link=https://onp4.com/@vadim/~memfs [npm-url]: https://www.npmjs.com/package/memfs [npm-badge]: https://img.shields.io/npm/v/memfs.svg [travis-url]: https://travis-ci.org/streamich/memfs [travis-badge]: https://travis-ci.org/streamich/memfs.svg?branch=master [memfs]: https://github.com/streamich/memfs [unionfs]: https://github.com/streamich/unionfs [linkfs]: https://github.com/streamich/linkfs [spyfs]: https://github.com/streamich/spyfs [fs-monkey]: https://github.com/streamich/fs-monkey ## License [Unlicense](./LICENSE) - public domain.
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