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@tauri-apps/plugin-fs

Access the file system.

Security

This module prevents path traversal, not allowing parent directory accessors to be used (i.e. “/usr/path/to/../file” or ”../path/to/file” paths are not allowed). Paths accessed with this API must be either relative to one of the base directories or created with the path API.

The API has a scope configuration that forces you to restrict the paths that can be accessed using glob patterns.

The scope configuration is an array of glob patterns describing file/directory paths that are allowed. For instance, this scope configuration allows all enabled fs APIs to (only) access files in the databases directory of the $APPDATA directory:

{
"permissions": [
{
"identifier": "fs:scope",
"allow": [{ "path": "$APPDATA/databases/*" }]
}
]
}

Scopes can also be applied to specific fs APIs by using the API’s identifier instead of fs:scope:

{
"permissions": [
{
"identifier": "fs:allow-exists",
"allow": [{ "path": "$APPDATA/databases/*" }]
}
]
}

Notice the use of the $APPDATA variable. The value is injected at runtime, resolving to the app data directory.

The available variables are: $APPCONFIG, $APPDATA, $APPLOCALDATA, $APPCACHE, $APPLOG, $AUDIO, $CACHE, $CONFIG, $DATA, $LOCALDATA, $DESKTOP, $DOCUMENT, $DOWNLOAD, $EXE, $FONT, $HOME, $PICTURE, $PUBLIC, $RUNTIME, $TEMPLATE, $VIDEO, $RESOURCE, $TEMP.

Trying to execute any API with a URL not configured on the scope results in a promise rejection due to denied access.

Enumerations

BaseDirectory

Since

2.0.0

Enumeration Members

AppCache
AppCache: 16;

Source: undefined

AppConfig
AppConfig: 13;

Source: undefined

AppData
AppData: 14;

Source: undefined

AppLocalData
AppLocalData: 15;

Source: undefined

AppLog
AppLog: 17;

Source: undefined

Audio
Audio: 1;

Source: undefined

Cache
Cache: 2;

Source: undefined

Config
Config: 3;

Source: undefined

Data
Data: 4;

Source: undefined

Desktop
Desktop: 18;

Source: undefined

Document
Document: 6;

Source: undefined

Download
Download: 7;

Source: undefined

Executable
Executable: 19;

Source: undefined

Font
Font: 20;

Source: undefined

Home
Home: 21;

Source: undefined

LocalData
LocalData: 5;

Source: undefined

Picture
Picture: 8;

Source: undefined

Public
Public: 9;

Source: undefined

Resource
Resource: 11;

Source: undefined

Runtime
Runtime: 22;

Source: undefined

Temp
Temp: 12;

Source: undefined

Template
Template: 23;

Source: undefined

Video
Video: 10;

Source: undefined


SeekMode

Enumeration Members

Current
Current: 1;

Source: undefined

End
End: 2;

Source: undefined

Start
Start: 0;

Source: undefined

Classes

FileHandle

The Tauri abstraction for reading and writing files.

Since

2.0.0

Extends

  • Resource

Constructors

new FileHandle()
new FileHandle(rid): FileHandle
Parameters
ParameterType
ridnumber
Returns

FileHandle

Inherited from

Resource.constructor

Source: undefined

Accessors

rid
Get Signature
get rid(): number
Returns

number

Inherited from

Resource.rid

Source: undefined

Methods

close()
close(): Promise<void>

Destroys and cleans up this resource from memory. You should not call any method on this object anymore and should drop any reference to it.

Returns

Promise<void>

Inherited from

Resource.close

Source: undefined

read()
read(buffer): Promise<null | number>

Reads up to p.byteLength bytes into p. It resolves to the number of bytes read (0 < n <= p.byteLength) and rejects if any error encountered. Even if read() resolves to n < p.byteLength, it may use all of p as scratch space during the call. If some data is available but not p.byteLength bytes, read() conventionally resolves to what is available instead of waiting for more.

When read() encounters end-of-file condition, it resolves to EOF (null).

When read() encounters an error, it rejects with an error.

Callers should always process the n > 0 bytes returned before considering the EOF (null). Doing so correctly handles I/O errors that happen after reading some bytes and also both of the allowed EOF behaviors.

Parameters
ParameterType
bufferUint8Array<ArrayBufferLike>
Returns

Promise<null | number>

Example
import { open, BaseDirectory } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-fs"
// if "$APPCONFIG/foo/bar.txt" contains the text "hello world":
const file = await open("foo/bar.txt", { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppConfig });
const buf = new Uint8Array(100);
const numberOfBytesRead = await file.read(buf); // 11 bytes
const text = new TextDecoder().decode(buf); // "hello world"
await file.close();
Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined

seek()
seek(offset, whence): Promise<number>

Seek sets the offset for the next read() or write() to offset, interpreted according to whence: Start means relative to the start of the file, Current means relative to the current offset, and End means relative to the end. Seek resolves to the new offset relative to the start of the file.

Seeking to an offset before the start of the file is an error. Seeking to any positive offset is legal, but the behavior of subsequent I/O operations on the underlying object is implementation-dependent. It returns the number of cursor position.

Parameters
ParameterType
offsetnumber
whenceSeekMode
Returns

Promise<number>

Example
import { open, SeekMode, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
// Given hello.txt pointing to file with "Hello world", which is 11 bytes long:
const file = await open('hello.txt', { read: true, write: true, truncate: true, create: true, baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
await file.write(new TextEncoder().encode("Hello world"));
// Seek 6 bytes from the start of the file
console.log(await file.seek(6, SeekMode.Start)); // "6"
// Seek 2 more bytes from the current position
console.log(await file.seek(2, SeekMode.Current)); // "8"
// Seek backwards 2 bytes from the end of the file
console.log(await file.seek(-2, SeekMode.End)); // "9" (e.g. 11-2)
await file.close();
Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined

stat()
stat(): Promise<FileInfo>

Returns a FileInfo for this file.

Returns

Promise<FileInfo>

Example
import { open, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const file = await open("file.txt", { read: true, baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
const fileInfo = await file.stat();
console.log(fileInfo.isFile); // true
await file.close();
Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined

truncate()
truncate(len?): Promise<void>

Truncates or extends this file, to reach the specified len. If len is not specified then the entire file contents are truncated.

Parameters
ParameterType
len?number
Returns

Promise<void>

Example
import { open, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
// truncate the entire file
const file = await open("my_file.txt", { read: true, write: true, create: true, baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
await file.truncate();
// truncate part of the file
const file = await open("my_file.txt", { read: true, write: true, create: true, baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
await file.write(new TextEncoder().encode("Hello World"));
await file.truncate(7);
const data = new Uint8Array(32);
await file.read(data);
console.log(new TextDecoder().decode(data)); // Hello W
await file.close();
Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined

write()
write(data): Promise<number>

Writes data.byteLength bytes from data to the underlying data stream. It resolves to the number of bytes written from data (0 <= n <= data.byteLength) or reject with the error encountered that caused the write to stop early. write() must reject with a non-null error if would resolve to n < data.byteLength. write() must not modify the slice data, even temporarily.

Parameters
ParameterType
dataUint8Array<ArrayBufferLike>
Returns

Promise<number>

Example
import { open, write, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const encoder = new TextEncoder();
const data = encoder.encode("Hello world");
const file = await open("bar.txt", { write: true, baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
const bytesWritten = await file.write(data); // 11
await file.close();
Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined

Interfaces

CopyFileOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
fromPathBaseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for fromPath.Source: undefined
toPathBaseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for toPath.Source: undefined

CreateOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined

DebouncedWatchOptions

Since

2.0.0

Extends

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionInherited fromDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathWatchOptions.baseDirSource: undefined
delayMs?numberDebounce delay-Source: undefined
recursive?booleanWatch a directory recursivelyWatchOptions.recursiveSource: undefined

DirEntry

A disk entry which is either a file, a directory or a symlink.

This is the result of the readDir.

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
isDirectorybooleanSpecifies whether this entry is a directory or not.Source: undefined
isFilebooleanSpecifies whether this entry is a file or not.Source: undefined
isSymlinkbooleanSpecifies whether this entry is a symlink or not.Source: undefined
namestringThe name of the entry (file name with extension or directory name).Source: undefined

ExistsOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for path.Source: undefined

FileInfo

A FileInfo describes a file and is returned by stat, lstat or fstat.

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
atimenull | DateThe last access time of the file. This corresponds to the atime field from stat on Unix and ftLastAccessTime on Windows. This may not be available on all platforms.Source: undefined
birthtimenull | DateThe creation time of the file. This corresponds to the birthtime field from stat on Mac/BSD and ftCreationTime on Windows. This may not be available on all platforms.Source: undefined
blksizenull | numberBlocksize for filesystem I/O. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
blocksnull | numberNumber of blocks allocated to the file, in 512-byte units. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
devnull | numberID of the device containing the file. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
fileAttributesnull | numberThis field contains the file system attribute information for a file or directory. For possible values and their descriptions, see File Attribute Constants in the Windows Dev Center #### Platform-specific - macOS / Linux / Android / iOS: Unsupported.Source: undefined
gidnull | numberGroup ID of the owner of this file. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
inonull | numberInode number. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
isDirectorybooleanTrue if this is info for a regular directory. Mutually exclusive to FileInfo.isFile and FileInfo.isSymlink.Source: undefined
isFilebooleanTrue if this is info for a regular file. Mutually exclusive to FileInfo.isDirectory and FileInfo.isSymlink.Source: undefined
isSymlinkbooleanTrue if this is info for a symlink. Mutually exclusive to FileInfo.isFile and FileInfo.isDirectory.Source: undefined
modenull | numberThe underlying raw st_mode bits that contain the standard Unix permissions for this file/directory. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
mtimenull | DateThe last modification time of the file. This corresponds to the mtime field from stat on Linux/Mac OS and ftLastWriteTime on Windows. This may not be available on all platforms.Source: undefined
nlinknull | numberNumber of hard links pointing to this file. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
rdevnull | numberDevice ID of this file. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined
readonlybooleanWhether this is a readonly (unwritable) file.Source: undefined
sizenumberThe size of the file, in bytes.Source: undefined
uidnull | numberUser ID of the owner of this file. #### Platform-specific - Windows: Unsupported.Source: undefined

MkdirOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined
mode?numberPermissions to use when creating the directory (defaults to 0o777, before the process’s umask). Ignored on Windows.Source: undefined
recursive?booleanDefaults to false. If set to true, means that any intermediate directories will also be created (as with the shell command mkdir -p).Source: undefined

OpenOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
append?booleanSets the option for the append mode. This option, when true, means that writes will append to a file instead of overwriting previous contents. Note that setting { write: true, append: true } has the same effect as setting only { append: true }.Source: undefined
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined
create?booleanSets the option to allow creating a new file, if one doesn’t already exist at the specified path. Requires write or append access to be used.Source: undefined
createNew?booleanDefaults to false. If set to true, no file, directory, or symlink is allowed to exist at the target location. Requires write or append access to be used. When createNew is set to true, create and truncate are ignored.Source: undefined
mode?numberPermissions to use if creating the file (defaults to 0o666, before the process’s umask). Ignored on Windows.Source: undefined
read?booleanSets the option for read access. This option, when true, means that the file should be read-able if opened.Source: undefined
truncate?booleanSets the option for truncating a previous file. If a file is successfully opened with this option set it will truncate the file to 0 size if it already exists. The file must be opened with write access for truncate to work.Source: undefined
write?booleanSets the option for write access. This option, when true, means that the file should be write-able if opened. If the file already exists, any write calls on it will overwrite its contents, by default without truncating it.Source: undefined

ReadDirOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined

ReadFileOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined

RemoveOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined
recursive?booleanDefaults to false. If set to true, path will be removed even if it’s a non-empty directory.Source: undefined

RenameOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
newPathBaseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for newPath.Source: undefined
oldPathBaseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for oldPath.Source: undefined

StatOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for path.Source: undefined

TruncateOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for path.Source: undefined

WatchEvent

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDefined in
attrsunknownSource: undefined
pathsstring[]Source: undefined
typeWatchEventKindSource: undefined

WatchOptions

Since

2.0.0

Extended by

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined
recursive?booleanWatch a directory recursivelySource: undefined

WriteFileOptions

Since

2.0.0

Properties

PropertyTypeDescriptionDefined in
append?booleanDefaults to false. If set to true, will append to a file instead of overwriting previous contents.Source: undefined
baseDir?BaseDirectoryBase directory for pathSource: undefined
create?booleanSets the option to allow creating a new file, if one doesn’t already exist at the specified path (defaults to true).Source: undefined
createNew?booleanSets the option to create a new file, failing if it already exists.Source: undefined
mode?numberFile permissions. Ignored on Windows.Source: undefined

Type Aliases

UnwatchFn()

type UnwatchFn: () => void;

Returns

void

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


WatchEventKind

type WatchEventKind:
| "any"
| object
| object
| object
| object
| "other";

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


WatchEventKindAccess

type WatchEventKindAccess: object | object | object | object;

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


WatchEventKindCreate

type WatchEventKindCreate: object | object | object | object;

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


WatchEventKindModify

type WatchEventKindModify:
| object
| object
| object
| object
| object;

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


WatchEventKindRemove

type WatchEventKindRemove: object | object | object | object;

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined

Functions

copyFile()

function copyFile(
fromPath,
toPath,
options?): Promise<void>

Copies the contents and permissions of one file to another specified path, by default creating a new file if needed, else overwriting.

Parameters

ParameterType
fromPathstring | URL
toPathstring | URL
options?CopyFileOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { copyFile, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
await copyFile('app.conf', 'app.conf.bk', { fromPathBaseDir: BaseDirectory.AppConfig, toPathBaseDir: BaseDirectory.AppConfig });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


create()

function create(path, options?): Promise<FileHandle>

Creates a file if none exists or truncates an existing file and resolves to an instance of FileHandle.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?CreateOptions

Returns

Promise<FileHandle>

Example

import { create, BaseDirectory } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-fs"
const file = await create("foo/bar.txt", { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppConfig });
await file.write(new TextEncoder().encode("Hello world"));
await file.close();

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


exists()

function exists(path, options?): Promise<boolean>

Check if a path exists.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?ExistsOptions

Returns

Promise<boolean>

Example

import { exists, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
// Check if the `$APPDATA/avatar.png` file exists
await exists('avatar.png', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppData });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


lstat()

function lstat(path, options?): Promise<FileInfo>

Resolves to a FileInfo for the specified path. If path is a symlink, information for the symlink will be returned instead of what it points to.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?StatOptions

Returns

Promise<FileInfo>

Example

import { lstat, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const fileInfo = await lstat("hello.txt", { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
console.log(fileInfo.isFile); // true

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


mkdir()

function mkdir(path, options?): Promise<void>

Creates a new directory with the specified path.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?MkdirOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { mkdir, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
await mkdir('users', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


open()

function open(path, options?): Promise<FileHandle>

Open a file and resolve to an instance of FileHandle. The file does not need to previously exist if using the create or createNew open options. It is the callers responsibility to close the file when finished with it.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?OpenOptions

Returns

Promise<FileHandle>

Example

import { open, BaseDirectory } from "@tauri-apps/plugin-fs"
const file = await open("foo/bar.txt", { read: true, write: true, baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
// Do work with file
await file.close();

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


readDir()

function readDir(path, options?): Promise<DirEntry[]>

Reads the directory given by path and returns an array of DirEntry.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?ReadDirOptions

Returns

Promise<DirEntry[]>

Example

import { readDir, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
import { join } from '@tauri-apps/api/path';
const dir = "users"
const entries = await readDir('users', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
processEntriesRecursively(dir, entries);
async function processEntriesRecursively(parent, entries) {
for (const entry of entries) {
console.log(`Entry: ${entry.name}`);
if (entry.isDirectory) {
const dir = await join(parent, entry.name);
processEntriesRecursively(dir, await readDir(dir, { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData }))
}
}
}

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


readFile()

function readFile(path, options?): Promise<Uint8Array>

Reads and resolves to the entire contents of a file as an array of bytes. TextDecoder can be used to transform the bytes to string if required.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?ReadFileOptions

Returns

Promise<Uint8Array>

Example

import { readFile, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const contents = await readFile('avatar.png', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.Resource });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


readTextFile()

function readTextFile(path, options?): Promise<string>

Reads and returns the entire contents of a file as UTF-8 string.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?ReadFileOptions

Returns

Promise<string>

Example

import { readTextFile, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const contents = await readTextFile('app.conf', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppConfig });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


readTextFileLines()

function readTextFileLines(path, options?): Promise<AsyncIterableIterator<string>>

Returns an async AsyncIterableIterator over the lines of a file as UTF-8 string.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?ReadFileOptions

Returns

Promise<AsyncIterableIterator<string>>

Example

import { readTextFileLines, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const lines = await readTextFileLines('app.conf', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppConfig });
for await (const line of lines) {
console.log(line);
}

You could also call AsyncIterableIterator.next to advance the iterator so you can lazily read the next line whenever you want.

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


remove()

function remove(path, options?): Promise<void>

Removes the named file or directory. If the directory is not empty and the recursive option isn’t set to true, the promise will be rejected.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?RemoveOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { remove, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
await remove('users/file.txt', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
await remove('users', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


rename()

function rename(
oldPath,
newPath,
options?): Promise<void>

Renames (moves) oldpath to newpath. Paths may be files or directories. If newpath already exists and is not a directory, rename() replaces it. OS-specific restrictions may apply when oldpath and newpath are in different directories.

On Unix, this operation does not follow symlinks at either path.

Parameters

ParameterType
oldPathstring | URL
newPathstring | URL
options?RenameOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { rename, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
await rename('avatar.png', 'deleted.png', { oldPathBaseDir: BaseDirectory.App, newPathBaseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


size()

function size(path): Promise<number>

Get the size of a file or directory. For files, the stat functions can be used as well.

If path is a directory, this function will recursively iterate over every file and every directory inside of path and therefore will be very time consuming if used on larger directories.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL

Returns

Promise<number>

Example

import { size, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
// Get the size of the `$APPDATA/tauri` directory.
const dirSize = await size('tauri', { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppData });
console.log(dirSize); // 1024

Since

2.1.0

Source: undefined


stat()

function stat(path, options?): Promise<FileInfo>

Resolves to a FileInfo for the specified path. Will always follow symlinks but will reject if the symlink points to a path outside of the scope.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
options?StatOptions

Returns

Promise<FileInfo>

Example

import { stat, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
const fileInfo = await stat("hello.txt", { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
console.log(fileInfo.isFile); // true

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


truncate()

function truncate(
path,
len?,
options?): Promise<void>

Truncates or extends the specified file, to reach the specified len. If len is 0 or not specified, then the entire file contents are truncated.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
len?number
options?TruncateOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { truncate, readTextFile, writeTextFile, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
// truncate the entire file
await truncate("my_file.txt", 0, { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
// truncate part of the file
const filePath = "file.txt";
await writeTextFile(filePath, "Hello World", { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
await truncate(filePath, 7, { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
const data = await readTextFile(filePath, { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });
console.log(data); // "Hello W"

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


watch()

function watch(
paths,
cb,
options?): Promise<UnwatchFn>

Watch changes (after a delay) on files or directories.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathsstring | URL | string[] | URL[]
cb(event) => void
options?DebouncedWatchOptions

Returns

Promise<UnwatchFn>

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


watchImmediate()

function watchImmediate(
paths,
cb,
options?): Promise<UnwatchFn>

Watch changes on files or directories.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathsstring | URL | string[] | URL[]
cb(event) => void
options?WatchOptions

Returns

Promise<UnwatchFn>

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


writeFile()

function writeFile(
path,
data,
options?): Promise<void>

Write data to the given path, by default creating a new file if needed, else overwriting.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
dataUint8Array<ArrayBufferLike> | ReadableStream<Uint8Array<ArrayBufferLike>>
options?WriteFileOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { writeFile, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
let encoder = new TextEncoder();
let data = encoder.encode("Hello World");
await writeFile('file.txt', data, { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


writeTextFile()

function writeTextFile(
path,
data,
options?): Promise<void>

Writes UTF-8 string data to the given path, by default creating a new file if needed, else overwriting.

Parameters

ParameterType
pathstring | URL
datastring
options?WriteFileOptions

Returns

Promise<void>

Example

import { writeTextFile, BaseDirectory } from '@tauri-apps/plugin-fs';
await writeTextFile('file.txt', "Hello world", { baseDir: BaseDirectory.AppLocalData });

Since

2.0.0

Source: undefined


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