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- /**
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- * after the `FileHandle` is closed or closing.
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- * ```js
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- * import {
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- * open,
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- * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
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- * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file. The underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
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- flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
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- | BufferEncoding
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- /**
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- * Convenience method to create a `readline` interface and stream over the file.
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- * See `filehandle.createReadStream()` for the options.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises';
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- *
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- * const file = await open('./some/file/to/read');
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- *
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- * for await (const line of file.readLines()) {
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- * console.log(line);
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- * }
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- * ```
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- * @since v18.11.0
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- */
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- readLines(options?: CreateReadStreamOptions): ReadlineInterface;
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- /**
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- * @return Fulfills with an {fs.Stats} for the file.
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- stat(
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- opts?: StatOptions & {
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- stat(
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- /**
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- * Truncates the file.
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- *
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- * If the file was larger than `len` bytes, only the first `len` bytes will be
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- * retained in the file.
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- *
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- * The following example retains only the first four bytes of the file:
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises';
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- *
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- * let filehandle = null;
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- * try {
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- * filehandle = await open('temp.txt', 'r+');
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- * await filehandle.truncate(4);
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- * } finally {
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- * await filehandle?.close();
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- * }
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- * ```
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- *
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- * If the file previously was shorter than `len` bytes, it is extended, and the
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- * extended part is filled with null bytes (`'\0'`):
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- *
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- * If `len` is negative then `0` will be used.
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- * @param [len=0]
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- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
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- */
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- truncate(len?: number): Promise<void>;
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- /**
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- * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by the `FileHandle` then fulfills the promise with no arguments upon success.
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- */
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- utimes(atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise<void>;
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- /**
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- * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. `data` can be a string, a buffer, an
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- * [AsyncIterable](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-asynciterable-interface), or an
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- * [Iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols#The_iterable_protocol) object.
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- * The promise is fulfilled with no arguments upon success.
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- *
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- * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
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- *
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- * The `FileHandle` has to support writing.
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- *
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- * It is unsafe to use `filehandle.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file
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- * without waiting for the promise to be fulfilled (or rejected).
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- *
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- * If one or more `filehandle.write()` calls are made on a file handle and then a`filehandle.writeFile()` call is made, the data will be written from the
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- * current position till the end of the file. It doesn't always write from the
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- * beginning of the file.
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- */
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- writeFile(
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- data: string | Uint8Array,
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- options?:
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- | (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode & Abortable & { flush?: boolean | undefined })
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- | BufferEncoding
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- | null,
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- ): Promise<void>;
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- /**
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- * Write `buffer` to the file.
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- *
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- * The promise is fulfilled with an object containing two properties:
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- *
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- * It is unsafe to use `filehandle.write()` multiple times on the same file
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- * without waiting for the promise to be fulfilled (or rejected). For this
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- * scenario, use `filehandle.createWriteStream()`.
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- *
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- * On Linux, positional writes do not work when the file is opened in append mode.
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- * The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
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- * the end of the file.
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- * @param offset The start position from within `buffer` where the data to write begins.
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- * @param [length=buffer.byteLength - offset] The number of bytes from `buffer` to write.
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- * @param [position='null'] The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffer` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current
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- * position. See the POSIX pwrite(2) documentation for more detail.
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- */
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- write<TBuffer extends Uint8Array>(
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- buffer: TBuffer,
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- offset?: number | null,
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- length?: number | null,
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- position?: number | null,
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- ): Promise<{
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- bytesWritten: number;
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- buffer: TBuffer;
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- }>;
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- write(
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- data: string,
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- position?: number | null,
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- encoding?: BufferEncoding | null,
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- ): Promise<{
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- bytesWritten: number;
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- buffer: string;
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- }>;
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- /**
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- * Write an array of [ArrayBufferView](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView) s to the file.
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- *
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- * The promise is fulfilled with an object containing a two properties:
441
- *
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- * It is unsafe to call `writev()` multiple times on the same file without waiting
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- * for the promise to be fulfilled (or rejected).
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- *
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- * On Linux, positional writes don't work when the file is opened in append mode.
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- * The kernel ignores the position argument and always appends the data to
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- * the end of the file.
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- * @since v12.9.0
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- * @param [position='null'] The offset from the beginning of the file where the data from `buffers` should be written. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be written at the current
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- * position.
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- */
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- writev(buffers: readonly NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[], position?: number): Promise<WriteVResult>;
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- /**
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- * Read from a file and write to an array of [ArrayBufferView](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/API/ArrayBufferView) s
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- * @since v13.13.0, v12.17.0
456
- * @param [position='null'] The offset from the beginning of the file where the data should be read from. If `position` is not a `number`, the data will be read from the current position.
457
- * @return Fulfills upon success an object containing two properties:
458
- */
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- readv(buffers: readonly NodeJS.ArrayBufferView[], position?: number): Promise<ReadVResult>;
460
- /**
461
- * Closes the file handle after waiting for any pending operation on the handle to
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- * complete.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import { open } from 'node:fs/promises';
466
- *
467
- * let filehandle;
468
- * try {
469
- * filehandle = await open('thefile.txt', 'r');
470
- * } finally {
471
- * await filehandle?.close();
472
- * }
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- * ```
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- * @since v10.0.0
475
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
476
- */
477
- close(): Promise<void>;
478
- /**
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- * An alias for {@link FileHandle.close()}.
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- * @since v20.4.0
481
- */
482
- [Symbol.asyncDispose](): Promise<void>;
483
- }
484
- const constants: typeof fsConstants;
485
- /**
486
- * Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by `path`.
487
- * The `mode` argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility
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- * checks to be performed. `mode` should be either the value `fs.constants.F_OK` or a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of any of `fs.constants.R_OK`, `fs.constants.W_OK`, and `fs.constants.X_OK`
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- * (e.g.`fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK`). Check `File access constants` for
490
- * possible values of `mode`.
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- *
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- * If the accessibility check is successful, the promise is fulfilled with no
493
- * value. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the promise is rejected
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- * with an [Error](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Global_Objects/Error) object. The following example checks if the file`/etc/passwd` can be read and
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- * written by the current process.
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- *
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- * ```js
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- * import { access, constants } from 'node:fs/promises';
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- *
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- * try {
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- * await access('/etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK);
502
- * console.log('can access');
503
- * } catch {
504
- * console.error('cannot access');
505
- * }
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- * ```
507
- *
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- * Using `fsPromises.access()` to check for the accessibility of a file before
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- * calling `fsPromises.open()` is not recommended. Doing so introduces a race
510
- * condition, since other processes may change the file's state between the two
511
- * calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle
512
- * the error raised if the file is not accessible.
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- * @param [mode=fs.constants.F_OK]
515
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
516
- */
517
- function access(path: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise<void>;
518
- /**
519
- * Asynchronously copies `src` to `dest`. By default, `dest` is overwritten if it
520
- * already exists.
521
- *
522
- * No guarantees are made about the atomicity of the copy operation. If an
523
- * error occurs after the destination file has been opened for writing, an attempt
524
- * will be made to remove the destination.
525
- *
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- * ```js
527
- * import { copyFile, constants } from 'node:fs/promises';
528
- *
529
- * try {
530
- * await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt');
531
- * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt');
532
- * } catch {
533
- * console.error('The file could not be copied');
534
- * }
535
- *
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- * // By using COPYFILE_EXCL, the operation will fail if destination.txt exists.
537
- * try {
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- * await copyFile('source.txt', 'destination.txt', constants.COPYFILE_EXCL);
539
- * console.log('source.txt was copied to destination.txt');
540
- * } catch {
541
- * console.error('The file could not be copied');
542
- * }
543
- * ```
544
- * @since v10.0.0
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- * @param src source filename to copy
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- * @param dest destination filename of the copy operation
547
- * @param [mode=0] Optional modifiers that specify the behavior of the copy operation. It is possible to create a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of two or more values (e.g.
548
- * `fs.constants.COPYFILE_EXCL | fs.constants.COPYFILE_FICLONE`)
549
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
550
- */
551
- function copyFile(src: PathLike, dest: PathLike, mode?: number): Promise<void>;
552
- /**
553
- * Opens a `FileHandle`.
554
- *
555
- * Refer to the POSIX [`open(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/open.2.html) documentation for more detail.
556
- *
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- * Some characters (`< > : " / \ | ? *`) are reserved under Windows as documented
558
- * by [Naming Files, Paths, and Namespaces](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/naming-a-file). Under NTFS, if the filename contains
559
- * a colon, Node.js will open a file system stream, as described by [this MSDN page](https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/windows/desktop/FileIO/using-streams).
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- * @since v10.0.0
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- * @param [flags='r'] See `support of file system `flags``.
562
- * @param [mode=0o666] Sets the file mode (permission and sticky bits) if the file is created.
563
- * @return Fulfills with a {FileHandle} object.
564
- */
565
- function open(path: PathLike, flags?: string | number, mode?: Mode): Promise<FileHandle>;
566
- /**
567
- * Renames `oldPath` to `newPath`.
568
- * @since v10.0.0
569
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
570
- */
571
- function rename(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
572
- /**
573
- * Truncates (shortens or extends the length) of the content at `path` to `len` bytes.
574
- * @since v10.0.0
575
- * @param [len=0]
576
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
577
- */
578
- function truncate(path: PathLike, len?: number): Promise<void>;
579
- /**
580
- * Removes the directory identified by `path`.
581
- *
582
- * Using `fsPromises.rmdir()` on a file (not a directory) results in the
583
- * promise being rejected with an `ENOENT` error on Windows and an `ENOTDIR` error on POSIX.
584
- *
585
- * To get a behavior similar to the `rm -rf` Unix command, use `fsPromises.rm()` with options `{ recursive: true, force: true }`.
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- * @since v10.0.0
587
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
588
- */
589
- function rmdir(path: PathLike, options?: RmDirOptions): Promise<void>;
590
- /**
591
- * Removes files and directories (modeled on the standard POSIX `rm` utility).
592
- * @since v14.14.0
593
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
594
- */
595
- function rm(path: PathLike, options?: RmOptions): Promise<void>;
596
- /**
597
- * Asynchronously creates a directory.
598
- *
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- * The optional `options` argument can be an integer specifying `mode` (permission
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- * and sticky bits), or an object with a `mode` property and a `recursive` property indicating whether parent directories should be created. Calling `fsPromises.mkdir()` when `path` is a directory
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- * that exists results in a
602
- * rejection only when `recursive` is false.
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- *
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- * ```js
605
- * import { mkdir } from 'node:fs/promises';
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- *
607
- * try {
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- * const projectFolder = new URL('./test/project/', import.meta.url);
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- * const createDir = await mkdir(projectFolder, { recursive: true });
610
- *
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- * console.log(`created ${createDir}`);
612
- * } catch (err) {
613
- * console.error(err.message);
614
- * }
615
- * ```
616
- * @since v10.0.0
617
- * @return Upon success, fulfills with `undefined` if `recursive` is `false`, or the first directory path created if `recursive` is `true`.
618
- */
619
- function mkdir(
620
- path: PathLike,
621
- options: MakeDirectoryOptions & {
622
- recursive: true;
623
- },
624
- ): Promise<string | undefined>;
625
- /**
626
- * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
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- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
628
- * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
629
- * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`.
630
- */
631
- function mkdir(
632
- path: PathLike,
633
- options?:
634
- | Mode
635
- | (MakeDirectoryOptions & {
636
- recursive?: false | undefined;
637
- })
638
- | null,
639
- ): Promise<void>;
640
- /**
641
- * Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
642
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
643
- * @param options Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
644
- * should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to `0o777`.
645
- */
646
- function mkdir(path: PathLike, options?: Mode | MakeDirectoryOptions | null): Promise<string | undefined>;
647
- /**
648
- * Reads the contents of a directory.
649
- *
650
- * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
651
- * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
652
- * the filenames. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the filenames returned
653
- * will be passed as `Buffer` objects.
654
- *
655
- * If `options.withFileTypes` is set to `true`, the returned array will contain `fs.Dirent` objects.
656
- *
657
- * ```js
658
- * import { readdir } from 'node:fs/promises';
659
- *
660
- * try {
661
- * const files = await readdir(path);
662
- * for (const file of files)
663
- * console.log(file);
664
- * } catch (err) {
665
- * console.error(err);
666
- * }
667
- * ```
668
- * @since v10.0.0
669
- * @return Fulfills with an array of the names of the files in the directory excluding `'.'` and `'..'`.
670
- */
671
- function readdir(
672
- path: PathLike,
673
- options?:
674
- | (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
675
- withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
676
- recursive?: boolean | undefined;
677
- })
678
- | BufferEncoding
679
- | null,
680
- ): Promise<string[]>;
681
- /**
682
- * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
683
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
684
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
685
- */
686
- function readdir(
687
- path: PathLike,
688
- options:
689
- | {
690
- encoding: "buffer";
691
- withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
692
- recursive?: boolean | undefined;
693
- }
694
- | "buffer",
695
- ): Promise<Buffer[]>;
696
- /**
697
- * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
698
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
699
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
700
- */
701
- function readdir(
702
- path: PathLike,
703
- options?:
704
- | (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
705
- withFileTypes?: false | undefined;
706
- recursive?: boolean | undefined;
707
- })
708
- | BufferEncoding
709
- | null,
710
- ): Promise<string[] | Buffer[]>;
711
- /**
712
- * Asynchronous readdir(3) - read a directory.
713
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
714
- * @param options If called with `withFileTypes: true` the result data will be an array of Dirent.
715
- */
716
- function readdir(
717
- path: PathLike,
718
- options: ObjectEncodingOptions & {
719
- withFileTypes: true;
720
- recursive?: boolean | undefined;
721
- },
722
- ): Promise<Dirent[]>;
723
- /**
724
- * Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more detail. The promise is
725
- * fulfilled with the`linkString` upon success.
726
- *
727
- * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
728
- * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
729
- * the link path returned. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the link path
730
- * returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object.
731
- * @since v10.0.0
732
- * @return Fulfills with the `linkString` upon success.
733
- */
734
- function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
735
- /**
736
- * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
737
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
738
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
739
- */
740
- function readlink(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
741
- /**
742
- * Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
743
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
744
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
745
- */
746
- function readlink(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | string | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
747
- /**
748
- * Creates a symbolic link.
749
- *
750
- * The `type` argument is only used on Windows platforms and can be one of `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'`. If the `type` argument is not a string, Node.js will
751
- * autodetect `target` type and use `'file'` or `'dir'`. If the `target` does not
752
- * exist, `'file'` will be used. Windows junction points require the destination
753
- * path to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will
754
- * automatically be normalized to absolute path. Junction points on NTFS volumes
755
- * can only point to directories.
756
- * @since v10.0.0
757
- * @param [type='null']
758
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
759
- */
760
- function symlink(target: PathLike, path: PathLike, type?: string | null): Promise<void>;
761
- /**
762
- * Equivalent to `fsPromises.stat()` unless `path` refers to a symbolic link,
763
- * in which case the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to.
764
- * Refer to the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) document for more detail.
765
- * @since v10.0.0
766
- * @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given symbolic link `path`.
767
- */
768
- function lstat(
769
- path: PathLike,
770
- opts?: StatOptions & {
771
- bigint?: false | undefined;
772
- },
773
- ): Promise<Stats>;
774
- function lstat(
775
- path: PathLike,
776
- opts: StatOptions & {
777
- bigint: true;
778
- },
779
- ): Promise<BigIntStats>;
780
- function lstat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
781
- /**
782
- * @since v10.0.0
783
- * @return Fulfills with the {fs.Stats} object for the given `path`.
784
- */
785
- function stat(
786
- path: PathLike,
787
- opts?: StatOptions & {
788
- bigint?: false | undefined;
789
- },
790
- ): Promise<Stats>;
791
- function stat(
792
- path: PathLike,
793
- opts: StatOptions & {
794
- bigint: true;
795
- },
796
- ): Promise<BigIntStats>;
797
- function stat(path: PathLike, opts?: StatOptions): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
798
- /**
799
- * @since v19.6.0, v18.15.0
800
- * @return Fulfills with the {fs.StatFs} object for the given `path`.
801
- */
802
- function statfs(
803
- path: PathLike,
804
- opts?: StatFsOptions & {
805
- bigint?: false | undefined;
806
- },
807
- ): Promise<StatsFs>;
808
- function statfs(
809
- path: PathLike,
810
- opts: StatFsOptions & {
811
- bigint: true;
812
- },
813
- ): Promise<BigIntStatsFs>;
814
- function statfs(path: PathLike, opts?: StatFsOptions): Promise<StatsFs | BigIntStatsFs>;
815
- /**
816
- * Creates a new link from the `existingPath` to the `newPath`. See the POSIX [`link(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/link.2.html) documentation for more detail.
817
- * @since v10.0.0
818
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
819
- */
820
- function link(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
821
- /**
822
- * If `path` refers to a symbolic link, then the link is removed without affecting
823
- * the file or directory to which that link refers. If the `path` refers to a file
824
- * path that is not a symbolic link, the file is deleted. See the POSIX [`unlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html) documentation for more detail.
825
- * @since v10.0.0
826
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
827
- */
828
- function unlink(path: PathLike): Promise<void>;
829
- /**
830
- * Changes the permissions of a file.
831
- * @since v10.0.0
832
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
833
- */
834
- function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
835
- /**
836
- * Changes the permissions on a symbolic link.
837
- *
838
- * This method is only implemented on macOS.
839
- * @deprecated Since v10.0.0
840
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
841
- */
842
- function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
843
- /**
844
- * Changes the ownership on a symbolic link.
845
- * @since v10.0.0
846
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
847
- */
848
- function lchown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
849
- /**
850
- * Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as `fsPromises.utimes()`, with the difference that if the path refers to a
851
- * symbolic link, then the link is not dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of
852
- * the symbolic link itself are changed.
853
- * @since v14.5.0, v12.19.0
854
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
855
- */
856
- function lutimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise<void>;
857
- /**
858
- * Changes the ownership of a file.
859
- * @since v10.0.0
860
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
861
- */
862
- function chown(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
863
- /**
864
- * Change the file system timestamps of the object referenced by `path`.
865
- *
866
- * The `atime` and `mtime` arguments follow these rules:
867
- *
868
- * * Values can be either numbers representing Unix epoch time, `Date`s, or a
869
- * numeric string like `'123456789.0'`.
870
- * * If the value can not be converted to a number, or is `NaN`, `Infinity`, or `-Infinity`, an `Error` will be thrown.
871
- * @since v10.0.0
872
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
873
- */
874
- function utimes(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): Promise<void>;
875
- /**
876
- * Determines the actual location of `path` using the same semantics as the `fs.realpath.native()` function.
877
- *
878
- * Only paths that can be converted to UTF8 strings are supported.
879
- *
880
- * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
881
- * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
882
- * the path. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`, the path returned will be
883
- * passed as a `Buffer` object.
884
- *
885
- * On Linux, when Node.js is linked against musl libc, the procfs file system must
886
- * be mounted on `/proc` in order for this function to work. Glibc does not have
887
- * this restriction.
888
- * @since v10.0.0
889
- * @return Fulfills with the resolved path upon success.
890
- */
891
- function realpath(path: PathLike, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
892
- /**
893
- * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname.
894
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
895
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
896
- */
897
- function realpath(path: PathLike, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
898
- /**
899
- * Asynchronous realpath(3) - return the canonicalized absolute pathname.
900
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
901
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
902
- */
903
- function realpath(
904
- path: PathLike,
905
- options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null,
906
- ): Promise<string | Buffer>;
907
- /**
908
- * Creates a unique temporary directory. A unique directory name is generated by
909
- * appending six random characters to the end of the provided `prefix`. Due to
910
- * platform inconsistencies, avoid trailing `X` characters in `prefix`. Some
911
- * platforms, notably the BSDs, can return more than six random characters, and
912
- * replace trailing `X` characters in `prefix` with random characters.
913
- *
914
- * The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
915
- * object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use.
916
- *
917
- * ```js
918
- * import { mkdtemp } from 'node:fs/promises';
919
- * import { join } from 'node:path';
920
- * import { tmpdir } from 'node:os';
921
- *
922
- * try {
923
- * await mkdtemp(join(tmpdir(), 'foo-'));
924
- * } catch (err) {
925
- * console.error(err);
926
- * }
927
- * ```
928
- *
929
- * The `fsPromises.mkdtemp()` method will append the six randomly selected
930
- * characters directly to the `prefix` string. For instance, given a directory `/tmp`, if the intention is to create a temporary directory _within_ `/tmp`, the `prefix` must end with a trailing
931
- * platform-specific path separator
932
- * (`require('node:path').sep`).
933
- * @since v10.0.0
934
- * @return Fulfills with a string containing the file system path of the newly created temporary directory.
935
- */
936
- function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string>;
937
- /**
938
- * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
939
- * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory.
940
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
941
- */
942
- function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options: BufferEncodingOption): Promise<Buffer>;
943
- /**
944
- * Asynchronously creates a unique temporary directory.
945
- * Generates six random characters to be appended behind a required `prefix` to create a unique temporary directory.
946
- * @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
947
- */
948
- function mkdtemp(prefix: string, options?: ObjectEncodingOptions | BufferEncoding | null): Promise<string | Buffer>;
949
- /**
950
- * Asynchronously writes data to a file, replacing the file if it already exists. `data` can be a string, a buffer, an
951
- * [AsyncIterable](https://tc39.github.io/ecma262/#sec-asynciterable-interface), or an
952
- * [Iterable](https://developer.mozilla.org/en-US/docs/Web/JavaScript/Reference/Iteration_protocols#The_iterable_protocol) object.
953
- *
954
- * The `encoding` option is ignored if `data` is a buffer.
955
- *
956
- * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding.
957
- *
958
- * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See `fs.open()` for more details.
959
- *
960
- * Any specified `FileHandle` has to support writing.
961
- *
962
- * It is unsafe to use `fsPromises.writeFile()` multiple times on the same file
963
- * without waiting for the promise to be settled.
964
- *
965
- * Similarly to `fsPromises.readFile` \- `fsPromises.writeFile` is a convenience
966
- * method that performs multiple `write` calls internally to write the buffer
967
- * passed to it. For performance sensitive code consider using `fs.createWriteStream()` or `filehandle.createWriteStream()`.
968
- *
969
- * It is possible to use an `AbortSignal` to cancel an `fsPromises.writeFile()`.
970
- * Cancelation is "best effort", and some amount of data is likely still
971
- * to be written.
972
- *
973
- * ```js
974
- * import { writeFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
975
- * import { Buffer } from 'node:buffer';
976
- *
977
- * try {
978
- * const controller = new AbortController();
979
- * const { signal } = controller;
980
- * const data = new Uint8Array(Buffer.from('Hello Node.js'));
981
- * const promise = writeFile('message.txt', data, { signal });
982
- *
983
- * // Abort the request before the promise settles.
984
- * controller.abort();
985
- *
986
- * await promise;
987
- * } catch (err) {
988
- * // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError
989
- * console.error(err);
990
- * }
991
- * ```
992
- *
993
- * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating
994
- * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.writeFile` performs.
995
- * @since v10.0.0
996
- * @param file filename or `FileHandle`
997
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
998
- */
999
- function writeFile(
1000
- file: PathLike | FileHandle,
1001
- data:
1002
- | string
1003
- | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView
1004
- | Iterable<string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>
1005
- | AsyncIterable<string | NodeJS.ArrayBufferView>
1006
- | Stream,
1007
- options?:
1008
- | (ObjectEncodingOptions & {
1009
- mode?: Mode | undefined;
1010
- flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
1011
- /**
1012
- * If all data is successfully written to the file, and `flush`
1013
- * is `true`, `filehandle.sync()` is used to flush the data.
1014
- * @default false
1015
- */
1016
- flush?: boolean | undefined;
1017
- } & Abortable)
1018
- | BufferEncoding
1019
- | null,
1020
- ): Promise<void>;
1021
- /**
1022
- * Asynchronously append data to a file, creating the file if it does not yet
1023
- * exist. `data` can be a string or a `Buffer`.
1024
- *
1025
- * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the `encoding`.
1026
- *
1027
- * The `mode` option only affects the newly created file. See `fs.open()` for more details.
1028
- *
1029
- * The `path` may be specified as a `FileHandle` that has been opened
1030
- * for appending (using `fsPromises.open()`).
1031
- * @since v10.0.0
1032
- * @param path filename or {FileHandle}
1033
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
1034
- */
1035
- function appendFile(
1036
- path: PathLike | FileHandle,
1037
- data: string | Uint8Array,
1038
- options?: (ObjectEncodingOptions & FlagAndOpenMode & { flush?: boolean | undefined }) | BufferEncoding | null,
1039
- ): Promise<void>;
1040
- /**
1041
- * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
1042
- *
1043
- * If no encoding is specified (using `options.encoding`), the data is returned
1044
- * as a `Buffer` object. Otherwise, the data will be a string.
1045
- *
1046
- * If `options` is a string, then it specifies the encoding.
1047
- *
1048
- * When the `path` is a directory, the behavior of `fsPromises.readFile()` is
1049
- * platform-specific. On macOS, Linux, and Windows, the promise will be rejected
1050
- * with an error. On FreeBSD, a representation of the directory's contents will be
1051
- * returned.
1052
- *
1053
- * An example of reading a `package.json` file located in the same directory of the
1054
- * running code:
1055
- *
1056
- * ```js
1057
- * import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
1058
- * try {
1059
- * const filePath = new URL('./package.json', import.meta.url);
1060
- * const contents = await readFile(filePath, { encoding: 'utf8' });
1061
- * console.log(contents);
1062
- * } catch (err) {
1063
- * console.error(err.message);
1064
- * }
1065
- * ```
1066
- *
1067
- * It is possible to abort an ongoing `readFile` using an `AbortSignal`. If a
1068
- * request is aborted the promise returned is rejected with an `AbortError`:
1069
- *
1070
- * ```js
1071
- * import { readFile } from 'node:fs/promises';
1072
- *
1073
- * try {
1074
- * const controller = new AbortController();
1075
- * const { signal } = controller;
1076
- * const promise = readFile(fileName, { signal });
1077
- *
1078
- * // Abort the request before the promise settles.
1079
- * controller.abort();
1080
- *
1081
- * await promise;
1082
- * } catch (err) {
1083
- * // When a request is aborted - err is an AbortError
1084
- * console.error(err);
1085
- * }
1086
- * ```
1087
- *
1088
- * Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating
1089
- * system requests but rather the internal buffering `fs.readFile` performs.
1090
- *
1091
- * Any specified `FileHandle` has to support reading.
1092
- * @since v10.0.0
1093
- * @param path filename or `FileHandle`
1094
- * @return Fulfills with the contents of the file.
1095
- */
1096
- function readFile(
1097
- path: PathLike | FileHandle,
1098
- options?:
1099
- | ({
1100
- encoding?: null | undefined;
1101
- flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
1102
- } & Abortable)
1103
- | null,
1104
- ): Promise<Buffer>;
1105
- /**
1106
- * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
1107
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
1108
- * If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
1109
- * @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
1110
- * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
1111
- */
1112
- function readFile(
1113
- path: PathLike | FileHandle,
1114
- options:
1115
- | ({
1116
- encoding: BufferEncoding;
1117
- flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
1118
- } & Abortable)
1119
- | BufferEncoding,
1120
- ): Promise<string>;
1121
- /**
1122
- * Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.
1123
- * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
1124
- * If a `FileHandle` is provided, the underlying file will _not_ be closed automatically.
1125
- * @param options An object that may contain an optional flag.
1126
- * If a flag is not provided, it defaults to `'r'`.
1127
- */
1128
- function readFile(
1129
- path: PathLike | FileHandle,
1130
- options?:
1131
- | (
1132
- & ObjectEncodingOptions
1133
- & Abortable
1134
- & {
1135
- flag?: OpenMode | undefined;
1136
- }
1137
- )
1138
- | BufferEncoding
1139
- | null,
1140
- ): Promise<string | Buffer>;
1141
- /**
1142
- * Asynchronously open a directory for iterative scanning. See the POSIX [`opendir(3)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man3/opendir.3.html) documentation for more detail.
1143
- *
1144
- * Creates an `fs.Dir`, which contains all further functions for reading from
1145
- * and cleaning up the directory.
1146
- *
1147
- * The `encoding` option sets the encoding for the `path` while opening the
1148
- * directory and subsequent read operations.
1149
- *
1150
- * Example using async iteration:
1151
- *
1152
- * ```js
1153
- * import { opendir } from 'node:fs/promises';
1154
- *
1155
- * try {
1156
- * const dir = await opendir('./');
1157
- * for await (const dirent of dir)
1158
- * console.log(dirent.name);
1159
- * } catch (err) {
1160
- * console.error(err);
1161
- * }
1162
- * ```
1163
- *
1164
- * When using the async iterator, the `fs.Dir` object will be automatically
1165
- * closed after the iterator exits.
1166
- * @since v12.12.0
1167
- * @return Fulfills with an {fs.Dir}.
1168
- */
1169
- function opendir(path: PathLike, options?: OpenDirOptions): Promise<Dir>;
1170
- /**
1171
- * Returns an async iterator that watches for changes on `filename`, where `filename`is either a file or a directory.
1172
- *
1173
- * ```js
1174
- * const { watch } = require('node:fs/promises');
1175
- *
1176
- * const ac = new AbortController();
1177
- * const { signal } = ac;
1178
- * setTimeout(() => ac.abort(), 10000);
1179
- *
1180
- * (async () => {
1181
- * try {
1182
- * const watcher = watch(__filename, { signal });
1183
- * for await (const event of watcher)
1184
- * console.log(event);
1185
- * } catch (err) {
1186
- * if (err.name === 'AbortError')
1187
- * return;
1188
- * throw err;
1189
- * }
1190
- * })();
1191
- * ```
1192
- *
1193
- * On most platforms, `'rename'` is emitted whenever a filename appears or
1194
- * disappears in the directory.
1195
- *
1196
- * All the `caveats` for `fs.watch()` also apply to `fsPromises.watch()`.
1197
- * @since v15.9.0, v14.18.0
1198
- * @return of objects with the properties:
1199
- */
1200
- function watch(
1201
- filename: PathLike,
1202
- options:
1203
- | (WatchOptions & {
1204
- encoding: "buffer";
1205
- })
1206
- | "buffer",
1207
- ): AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<Buffer>>;
1208
- /**
1209
- * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`.
1210
- * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
1211
- * @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options.
1212
- * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used.
1213
- * If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used.
1214
- * If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used.
1215
- */
1216
- function watch(filename: PathLike, options?: WatchOptions | BufferEncoding): AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<string>>;
1217
- /**
1218
- * Watch for changes on `filename`, where `filename` is either a file or a directory, returning an `FSWatcher`.
1219
- * @param filename A path to a file or directory. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
1220
- * @param options Either the encoding for the filename provided to the listener, or an object optionally specifying encoding, persistent, and recursive options.
1221
- * If `encoding` is not supplied, the default of `'utf8'` is used.
1222
- * If `persistent` is not supplied, the default of `true` is used.
1223
- * If `recursive` is not supplied, the default of `false` is used.
1224
- */
1225
- function watch(
1226
- filename: PathLike,
1227
- options: WatchOptions | string,
1228
- ): AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<string>> | AsyncIterable<FileChangeInfo<Buffer>>;
1229
- /**
1230
- * Asynchronously copies the entire directory structure from `src` to `dest`,
1231
- * including subdirectories and files.
1232
- *
1233
- * When copying a directory to another directory, globs are not supported and
1234
- * behavior is similar to `cp dir1/ dir2/`.
1235
- * @since v16.7.0
1236
- * @experimental
1237
- * @param src source path to copy.
1238
- * @param dest destination path to copy to.
1239
- * @return Fulfills with `undefined` upon success.
1240
- */
1241
- function cp(source: string | URL, destination: string | URL, opts?: CopyOptions): Promise<void>;
1242
- }
1243
- declare module "node:fs/promises" {
1244
- export * from "fs/promises";
1245
- }