How to use the safefs.writeFile function in safefs

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github bevry / projectz / source / lib / projectz.js View on Github external
tasks.addTask(message, complete => {
				this.log('info', message)
				const data = this.dataForReadmeFilesEnhanced[name]
				writeFile(filepath, data, complete)
			})
		})
github bevry-archive / feedr / source / index.js View on Github external
writeTasks.addTask('store the meta data in a cache somewhere', function(
				writeTaskComplete
			) {
				const writeData = JSON.stringify(
					{
						headers: response.headers,
						parse: feed.parse
					},
					null,
					'  '
				)
				safefs.writeFile(feed.metaPath, writeData, writeTaskComplete)
			})
github bevry-archive / feedr / source / index.js View on Github external
writeTasks.addTask('store the parsed data in a cache somewhere', function(
				writeTaskComplete
			) {
				const writeData = feed.parse ? JSON.stringify(data) : data
				safefs.writeFile(feed.path, writeData, writeTaskComplete)
			})
github bevry / projectz / source / lib / projectz.js View on Github external
tasks.addTask(message, complete => {
				this.log('info', message)
				const data =
					JSON.stringify(this.dataForPackageFilesEnhanced[name], null, '  ') +
					'\n'
				writeFile(filepath, data, complete)
			})
		})

safefs

Stop getting EMFILE errors! Open only as many files as the operating system supports.

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