Refactor sarifReportFinder.ts to use promises when reading a directory#10
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peksin wants to merge 3 commits intojorge-abarca:mainfrom
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Refactor sarifReportFinder.ts to use promises when reading a directory#10peksin wants to merge 3 commits intojorge-abarca:mainfrom
peksin wants to merge 3 commits intojorge-abarca:mainfrom
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Hi,
This changes the reading of a directory for SARIF files to use promises, which allows us to read it asynchronously.
This also coincidentally fixes a bug where running the binary in Windows while using the option
--sarif-directory ".\"caused the program to log "SARIF files detected: []" regardless of what it actually found (the program seems to work correctly despite it logging erroneously). I suspect it has something to do with the way something else in the program parses".\"but I didn't investigate further since it went away after exchangingfs.readdirSync()forfs.promises.readdir().Your fork seems to be more actively maintained than the base repository from Peter Murray, so that's why I built on top of your work :)