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“Files”

CocoaPods Carthage Twitter: @johnsundell

Welcome to Files, a compact library that provides a nicer way to handle files and folders in Swift. It’s primarily aimed at Swift scripting and tooling, but can also be embedded in applications that need to access the file system. It's essentially a thin wrapper around the FileManager APIs that Foundation provides.

Features

  • Modern, object-oriented API for accessing, reading and writing files & folders.
  • Unified, simple do, try, catch error handling.
  • Easily construct recursive and flat sequences of files and folders.

Examples

Iterate over the files contained in a folder:

for file in try Folder(path: "MyFolder").files {
    print(file.name)
}

Rename all files contained in a folder:

try Folder(path: "MyFolder").files.enumerated().forEach { (index, file) in
    try file.rename(to: file.nameWithoutExtension + "\(index)")
}

Recursively iterate over all folders in a tree:

FileSystem().homeFolder.makeSubfolderSequence(recursive: true).forEach { file in
    print("Name : \(file.name), parent: \(file.parent)")
}

Create, write and delete files and folders:

let folder = try Folder(path: "/users/john/folder")
let file = try folder.createFile(named: "file.json")
try file.write(data: wrap(object))
try file.delete()
try folder.delete()

Move all files in a folder to another:

let originFolder = try Folder(path: "/users/john/folderA")
let targetFolder = try Folder(path: "/users/john/folderB")
try originFolder.files.move(to: targetFolder)

Usage

Files can be easily used in either a Swift script, command line tool or in an app for iOS, macOS or tvOS.

In a script

  • Write a Swift script in your favorite editor.
  • Concat your script with Files.swift and run it using swift (for example: $ cat Files.swift MyScript.swift | swift -).

In a command line tool

  • Drag the file Files.swift into your command line tool's Xcode project.

In an application

Either

  • Drag the file Files.swift into your application's Xcode project.

or

  • Use CocoaPods, Carthage or the Swift Package manager to include Files as a dependency in your project.

Backstory

So, why was this made? As I've migrated most of my build tools and other scripts from languages like Bash, Ruby and Python to Swift, I've found myself lacking an easy way to deal with the file system. Sure, FileManager has a quite nice API, but it can be quite cumbersome to use because of its string-based nature, which makes simple scripts that move or rename files quickly become quite complex. So, I made Files, to enable me to quickly handle files and folders, in an expressive way. And, since I love open source, I thought - why not package it up and share it with the community? :)

Questions or feedback?

Feel free to open an issue, or find me @johnsundell on Twitter.

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