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DirWalker lazily traverses one or more directory trees, depth first,
returning successive file names.
Initialize the walker using
{:ok,walker}=DirWalker.start_link(path,[,options])# or [path, path...]
Then return the next n path names using
paths=DirWalker.next(walker[,n\\1])
Successive calls to next will return successive file names, until
all file names have been returned.
These methods have also been wrapped into a Stream resource.
paths=DirWalker.stream(path[,options])# or [path,path...]
By default DirWalker will follow any symlinks found. With the include_stat
option, it will instead simply return the File.Stat of the symlink
and it is up to the calling code to handle symlinks.
options is a map containing zero or more of:
include_stat: true
Return tuples containing both the file name and the File.Stat
structure for each file. This does not incur a performance penalty
but obviously can use more memory. When this option is specified,
DirWalker will not follow symlinks.
include_dir_names: true
Include the names of directories that are traversed (normally just the names
of regular files are returned). Note that the order is such that directory names
will typically be returned after the names of files in those directories.
matching:regex
Only file names matching the regex will be returned. Does not affect
directory traversals.
About
Simple Elixir file-system directory tree walker. It can handle large filesystems, as the tree is traversed lazily.