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    Managing Files in Server-Side JavaScript

    By mustafa efeŞubat 21, 2025Yorum yapılmamış2 Mins Read
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    Handling files on the server is a fundamental task for developers, and server-side JavaScript platforms like Node.js, Deno, and Bun make it relatively easy to work with files. These platforms provide various libraries and tools that streamline the process of reading, writing, updating, and organizing files. In this article, we’ll explore how to use the fs (filesystem) library in Node.js and other platforms to perform common file-handling operations, such as creating, moving, and listing files and directories, as well as streaming file data efficiently.

    The fs library is an essential module in server-side JavaScript, primarily used for interacting with the filesystem. Available in environments like Node.js, Bun, and Deno, it allows developers to access and manipulate files on the server. The library provides a variety of methods to cater to different file operations. Understanding how to use it effectively is crucial for server-side development. You’ll mostly be working with fs to read files, write content, and manage files as part of your server-side application logic.

    When it comes to interacting with the filesystem, there are two main approaches: synchronous and asynchronous file handling. Synchronous operations are straightforward, making the code simpler and easier to follow. However, they can block the execution of other tasks, which can be inefficient, particularly when dealing with large files or multiple file operations. On the other hand, asynchronous file handling allows for more optimization opportunities since it doesn’t block the execution of other code, making it a better choice for scalable applications. Asynchronous file operations typically involve using callbacks or promises, with the latter requiring the installation of the node:fs/promises package.

    One of the most basic file operations is creating a new file. In a Node.js environment, you can create a file by using the fs module’s write functions. For example, a script named write.mjs could be used to write to a file. The .mjs extension is necessary when using ES6 modules in Node.js. This simple example demonstrates how easy it is to get started with file creation, but there’s much more to explore, including advanced operations like updating files, moving them, and handling streams for large data transfers.

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