- Mac fsevent
- Linux inotify
- Windows inotify-win
NOTE: On Linux you need to install inotify-tools.
> fs:start_link(fs_watcher, "/Users/5HT/synrc/fs"). % need to start the fs watcher
> fs:subscribe(fs_watcher). % the pid will receive events as messages
> flush().
Shell got {<0.47.0>,
{fs,file_event},
{"/Users/5HT/synrc/fs/src/README.md",[closed,modified]}}> fs:known_events(fs_watcher). % returns events known by your current backend
[mustscansubdirs,userdropped,kerneldropped,eventidswrapped,
historydone,rootchanged,mount,unmount,created,removed,
inodemetamod,renamed,modified,finderinfomod,changeowner,
xattrmod,isfile,isdir,issymlink,ownevent]> fs:start_looper(). % starts a sample process that logs events with error_logger
=INFO REPORT==== 28-Aug-2013::19:36:26 ===
file_event: "/tank/proger/erlfsmon/src/4913" [closed,modified]API is per default compatible to version before 1.10.
By application start, fs will start fs watcher on specified per enviroment path or
if enviroment is unsetted, than in CWD.
That means you can still use it, like:
fs:subscribe()If you do not want to use backwards_compatible mode, disable it by setting fs enviroment:
{backwards_compatible, false}
This option will lead, that default fs watcher willn't be started.
- Vladimir Kirillov
- Maxim Sokhatsky
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