onFileSystemChange
onFileSystemChange
Add a filesystem watch
Description
onFileSystemChange
events are triggered whenever there is a change to a watched path or file.
Payload
The following payload is passed to the function via STDIN:
{
"Name": "",
"Interrupt": {
"Path": "",
"Operation": ""
}
}
Name
This is the name you specified when defining the event
Path
The path of the file that has triggered the event
Operation
This is the filesystem operation that triggered the event. The following strings could be present in the Operation field:
create
: filesystem object createdremove
: filesystem object deletedwrite
: filesystem object has been written torename
: filesystem object has been renamedchmod
: filesystem object has had its POSIX permissions updated
Sometimes you might see more than one operation per interrupt. If that happens the operation will be pipe delimited. For example `create|chmod
Usage
event: onFileSystemChange name=path { code block }
!event: onFileSystemChange name
Valid Interrupts
<path>
Path of directory or file to watch for filesystem events
Examples
This will automatically add any new files in your current working directory to git upon file creation:
event: onFileSystemChange example=. {
-> set event
if { $event.Interrupt.Operation =~ "create" } then {
git add $event.Interrupt.Path
}
}
Detail
Stdout
Stdout is written to the terminal.
POSIX only
At this stage, this event isn't available for Windows nor Plan 9. This is chiefly down to a lack of testers on either platform so rather than release untested and potentially broken code, the decision was made to restrict this event to Linux, macOS and UNIX systems instead.