File Search
Mix.install([
{:jason, "~> 1.4"},
{:kino, "~> 0.9", override: true},
{:youtube, github: "brooklinjazz/youtube"},
{:hidden_cell, github: "brooklinjazz/hidden_cell"}
])
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Mastery assignments are bonus projects designed to incorporate curriculum concepts at an advanced level. You have complete freedom with how you complete mastery assignments, and may change requirements as you see fit. Each mastery assignment serves as an independent project you may choose to include on your portfolio of projects.
File Search
Create a FileSearch
module which can recursively search files in all nested folders.
Example Solution
defmodule FileSearch do
def all(folder) do
File.ls!(folder)
|> Enum.map(fn file_or_folder ->
path = Path.join(folder, file_or_folder)
if File.dir?(path) do
all(path)
else
file_or_folder
end
end)
|> List.flatten()
end
def by_extension(folder) do
all(folder) |> Enum.reduce(%{}, fn file_name, acc ->
extension = Path.extname(file_name)
Map.update(acc, extension, [file_name], fn files -> [file_name | files] end)
end)
end
end
Implement the FileSearch
module as documented.
defmodule FileSearch do
@moduledoc """
Documentation for FileSearch
"""
@doc """
Find all nested files.
For example, given the following folder structure
/main
/sub1
file1.txt
/sub2
file2.txt
/sub3
file3.txt
file4.txt
It would return:
["file1.txt", "file2.txt", "file3.txt", "file4.txt"]
"""
def all(folder) do
end
@doc """
Find all nested files and categorize them by their extension.
For example, given the following folder structure
/main
/sub1
file1.txt
file1.png
/sub2
file2.txt
file2.png
/sub3
file3.txt
file3.jpg
file4.txt
The exact order and return value are up to you as long as it finds all files
and categorizes them by file extension.
For example, it might return the following:
%{
".txt" => ["file1.txt", "file2.txt", "file3.txt", "file4.txt"],
".png" => ["file1.png", "file2.png"],
".jpg" => ["file3.jpg"]
}
"""
def by_extension(folder) do
end
end
Configure Project As A Script
Create a new mix project.
$ mix new file_search
Configure the project as a script. You should be able to run the following to list all files.
$ mix escript.build
$ ./file_search
You should also be able to use a flag to list files by their extension.
$ ./file_search --by_type
Commit Your Progress
DockYard Academy now recommends you use the latest Release rather than forking or cloning our repository.
Run git status
to ensure there are no undesirable changes.
Then run the following in your command line from the curriculum
folder to commit your progress.
$ git add .
$ git commit -m "finish File Search exercise"
$ git push
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