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Expose the content of each file in a folder as an object property.
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browserify call to [includeFolder](https://github.com/parro-it/include-folder)
This module is a plugin for [browserify](http://browserify.org) to parse the AST
for `includeFolder()` calls so that you can inline folder contents into your
bundles.
Even though this module is intended for use with browserify, nothing about it is
particularly specific to browserify so it should be generally useful in other
projects.
Install the module with: `npm install folderify --save`
then, for a main.js:
``` js
var includeFolder = require('include-folder'),
folder = includeFolder("./aFolder");
```
and a [aFolder like this](https://github.com/parro-it/include-folder/tree/master/test/files):
when you run the browserify command:
```
$ browserify -t folderify main.js > bundle.js
```
now in the bundle output file you get,
``` js
var includeFolder = undefined,
folder = {
file3OtherFile: 'this is file3OtherContent content',
file1: 'this is file1 content',
file1_1: 'this is file1_1 content'
};
```
``` js
var browserify = require('browserify');
var fs = require('fs');
var b = browserify('example/main.js');
b.transform('folderify');
b.bundle().pipe(fs.createWriteStream('bundle.js'));
```
Folderify inline a whole directory content in browserify results.
1. It uses falafel to intercepts calls to [include-folder](https://github.com/parro-it/include-folder)
2. use include-folder to generate source code of a function with a fs.readFileSync call for each file in directory
3. feed brfs stream with generated source code
4. replace include-folder call with brfs output
I use it to inline my HTML templates folder when I browserify
sites, but I guess it could be useful in many situations...
By default, supported file extensions are:
- `.es`
- `.es6`
- `.js`
- `.jsx`
The list is exposed as a property `validExtensions` on the folderify function and can be easily extended:
```js
var browserify = require('browserify');
var folderify = require('folderify');
folderify.validExtensions.push('.custom-js');
var b = browserify('example/main.js');
b.transform(folderify);
```
In lieu of a formal styleguide, take care to maintain the existing coding style.
Add unit tests for any new or changed functionality.
Copyright (c) 2013 Andrea Parodi
Licensed under the MIT license.