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find-up Build Status

Find a file or directory by walking up parent directories

Install

$ npm install find-up

Usage

/
└── Users
    └── sindresorhus
        ├── unicorn.png
        └── foo
            └── bar
                ├── baz
                └── example.js

example.js

const path = require('path');
const findUp = require('find-up');

(async () => {
	console.log(await findUp('unicorn.png'));
	//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/unicorn.png'

	console.log(await findUp(['rainbow.png', 'unicorn.png']));
	//=> '/Users/sindresorhus/unicorn.png'

	console.log(await findUp(async directory => {
		const hasUnicorns = await findUp.exists(path.join(directory, 'unicorn.png'));
		return hasUnicorns && directory;
	}, {type: 'directory'}));
	//=> '/Users/sindresorhus'
})();

API

findUp(name, options?)

findUp(matcher, options?)

Returns a Promise for either the path or undefined if it couldn't be found.

findUp([...name], options?)

Returns a Promise for either the first path found (by respecting the order of the array) or undefined if none could be found.

findUp.sync(name, options?)

findUp.sync(matcher, options?)

Returns a path or undefined if it couldn't be found.

findUp.sync([...name], options?)

Returns the first path found (by respecting the order of the array) or undefined if none could be found.

name

Type: string

Name of the file or directory to find.

matcher

Type: Function

A function that will be called with each directory until it returns a string with the path, which stops the search, or the root directory has been reached and nothing was found. Useful if you want to match files with certain patterns, set of permissions, or other advanced use-cases.

When using async mode, the matcher may optionally be an async or promise-returning function that returns the path.

options

Type: object

cwd

Type: string
Default: process.cwd()

Directory to start from.

type

Type: string
Default: 'file'
Values: 'file' 'directory'

The type of paths that can match.

Type: boolean
Default: true

Allow symbolic links to match if they point to the chosen path type.

findUp.exists(path)

Returns a Promise<boolean> of whether the path exists.

findUp.sync.exists(path)

Returns a boolean of whether the path exists.

path

Type: string

Path to a file or directory.

findUp.stop

A Symbol that can be returned by a matcher function to stop the search and cause findUp to immediately return undefined. Useful as a performance optimization in case the current working directory is deeply nested in the filesystem.

const path = require('path');
const findUp = require('find-up');

(async () => {
	await findUp(directory => {
		return path.basename(directory) === 'work' ? findUp.stop : 'logo.png';
	});
})();
  • find-up-cli - CLI for this module
  • pkg-up - Find the closest package.json file
  • pkg-dir - Find the root directory of an npm package
  • resolve-from - Resolve the path of a module like require.resolve() but from a given path

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