`dir_tree()` not listing files inside a directory inside `path` when glob or regexp is used
Hi. I'm having a issue where I'm trying to list some zip files inside a directory in my project using dir_tree() and they're not showing up. I thought I was messing up with glob or regexp, but it doesn't seem to be the case, since dir_ls() works fine. Example below:
library(fs)
dir_path <- tempfile("tmpdir")
dir.create(dir_path)
nested_dir <- file.path(dir_path, "nested_dir")
dir.create(nested_dir)
dir_tree(dir_path)
#> /tmp/RtmpCR1OTJ/tmpdir8bdf67c149e7
#> └── nested_dir
file.create(file.path(nested_dir, "a.zip"))
#> [1] TRUE
file.create(file.path(nested_dir, "b.zip"))
#> [1] TRUE
dir_tree(dir_path, recurse = TRUE, glob = "*.zip")
#> /tmp/RtmpCR1OTJ/tmpdir8bdf67c149e7
dir_ls(dir_path, recurse = TRUE, glob = "*.zip")
#> /tmp/RtmpCR1OTJ/tmpdir8bdf67c149e7/nested_dir/a.zip
#> /tmp/RtmpCR1OTJ/tmpdir8bdf67c149e7/nested_dir/b.zip
dir_tree(dir_path)
#> /tmp/RtmpCR1OTJ/tmpdir8bdf67c149e7
#> └── nested_dir
#> ├── a.zip
#> └── b.zip
You can see that both a.zip and b.zip are listed using dir_ls(), but this is not the case when using dir_tree(). I'd hope that the output of the first dir_tree() attempt would look like the second one, but that's not the case. I tried many different patterns ("nested_dir/a.zip", "*/*.zip", ...), but none seemed to work.
Not sure if this is intended behaviour or not, but I'd imagine that both dir_tree() and dir_ls() would output the same file list. Cheers!
I have the same issue!