constructor

Glob.constructor

constructor Glob(
pattern: string
): Glob;

Referenced types

class Glob

Match files using glob patterns.

The supported pattern syntax is:

  • ? Matches any single character.
  • * Matches zero or more characters, except for path separators ('/' or '').
  • ** Matches zero or more characters, including path separators. Must match a complete path segment (followed by a path separator or at the end of the pattern).
  • [ab] Matches one of the characters contained in the brackets. Character ranges like "[a-z]" are also supported. Use "[!ab]" or "[^ab]" to match any character except those contained in the brackets.
  • {a,b} Match one of the patterns contained in the braces. The sub-patterns can use any of the other wildcards. Braces may be nested up to 10 levels deep.
  • ! Negates the result when at the start of the pattern. Multiple "!" characters negate the pattern multiple times.
  • `` Escapes any of the special characters listed here.
const glob = new Glob("*.{ts,tsx}");
const scannedFiles = await Array.fromAsync(glob.scan({ cwd: './src' }))
  • str: string
    ): boolean;

    Match the glob against a string

    const glob = new Glob("*.{ts,tsx}");
    expect(glob.match('foo.ts')).toBeTrue();
  • optionsOrCwd?: string | GlobScanOptions
    ): AsyncIterableIterator<string>;

    Scan a root directory recursively for files that match this glob pattern. Returns an async iterator.

    const glob = new Glob("*.{ts,tsx}");
    const scannedFiles = await Array.fromAsync(glob.scan({ cwd: './src' }))
  • optionsOrCwd?: string | GlobScanOptions
    ): IterableIterator<string>;

    Synchronously scan a root directory recursively for files that match this glob pattern. Returns an iterator.

    const glob = new Glob("*.{ts,tsx}");
    const scannedFiles = Array.from(glob.scan({ cwd: './src' }))