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IDBFS is provides a POSIX-like file system interface for browser-based JavaScript.
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* [idbfs.js](https://raw.github.com/js-platform/idbfs/develop/dist/idbfs.js)
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* [idbfs.min.js](https://raw.github.com/js-platform/idbfs/develop/dist/idbfs.min.js)
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### Getting Started
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IDBFS is partly based on the `fs` module from node.js. The API is asynchronous and most methods require the caller to provide a callback function. Errors are passed to callbacks through the first parameter.
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To create a new file system or open an existing one, create a new `FileSystem` instance and pass the name of the file system. A new IndexedDB database is created for each file system.
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#### Example
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````
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<script>
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var fs = new IDBFS.FileSystem('local');
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fs.open('/myfile', 'w+', function(err, fd) {
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if (err) throw err;
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fs.close(fd, function(err) {
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if (err) throw err;
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fs.stat('/myfile', function(err, stats) {
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if (err) throw err;
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console.log('stats: ' + JSON.stringify(stats));
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});
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});
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});
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</script>
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````
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As with node.js, there is no guarantee that file system operations will be executed in the order they are invoked. Ensure proper ordering by chaining operations in callbacks.
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### API Reference
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Callbacks for methods that accept them are non-optional. The first callback parameter is reserved for passing errors. It will be `undefined` if no errors occurred and should always be checked.
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#### IDBFS.FileSystem(name, flags)
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File system constructor, invoked to open an existing file system or create a new one. Accepts a name and optional flags. Use `'FORMAT'` to force IDBFS for format the file system.
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#### fs.stat(path, callback)
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Asynchronous stat(2). Callback gets `(error, stats)`, where `stats` is an object like
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{
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node: <string> // internal node id (unique)
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dev: <string> // file system name
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size: <number> // file size in bytes
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nlinks: <number> // number of links
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atime: <number> // last access time
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mtime: <number> // last modified time
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ctime: <number> // creation time
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type: <string> // file type (FILE, DIRECTORY, ...)
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}
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#### fs.fstat(fd, callback)
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Asynchronous stat(2). Callback gets `(error, stats)`. See `fs.stat`.
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#### fs.link(oldpath, newpath, callback)
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Asynchronous link(2). Callback gets no additional agruments.
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#### fs.unlink(path, callback)
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Asynchronous unlink(2). Callback gets no additional agruments.
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#### fs.rmdir(path, callback)
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Asynchronous rmdir(2). Callback gets no additional agruments.
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#### fs.mkdir(path, callback)
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Asynchronous mkdir(2). Callback gets no additional agruments.
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#### fs.close(fd, callback)
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Asynchronous close(2). Callback gets no additional agruments.
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#### fs.open(path, flags, callback)
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Asynchronous open(2). Flags can be
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* `'r'`: Open file for reading. An exception occurs if the file does not exist.
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* `'r+'`: Open file for reading and writing. An exception occurs if the file does not exist.
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* `'w'`: Open file for writing. The file is created (if it does not exist) or truncated (if it exists).
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* `'w+'`: Open file for reading and writing. The file is created (if it does not exist) or truncated (if it exists).
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* `'a'`: Open file for appending. The file is created if it does not exist.
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* `'a+'`: Open file for reading and appending. The file is created if it does not exist.
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Callback gets `(error, fd)`, where `fd` is the file descriptor.
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Unlike node.js, IDBFS does not accept the optional `mode` parameter since it doesn't yet implement file permissions.
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#### fs.write(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, callback)
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Write bytes from `buffer` to the file specified by `fd`, where `offset` and `length` describe the part of the buffer to be written. The `position` refers to the offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be written. If `position` is `null`, the data will be written at the current position. See pwrite(2).
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The callback gets `(error, nbytes)`, where `nbytes` is the number of bytes written.
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#### fs.read(fd, buffer, offset, length, position, callback)
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Read bytes from the file specified by `fd` into `buffer`, where `offset` and `length` describe the part of the buffer to be used. The `position` refers to the offset from the beginning of the file where this data should be read. If `position` is `null`, the data will be written at the current position. See pread(2).
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The callback gets `(error, nbytes)`, where `nbytes` is the number of bytes read.
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#### fs.lseek(fd, offset, whence, callback)
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Asynchronous lseek(2), where `whence` can be `SET`, `CUR`, or `END`. Callback gets `(error, pos)`, where `pos` is the resulting offset, in bytes, from the beginning of the file.
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