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/**
* The `fs` module enables interacting with the file system in a
* way modeled on standard POSIX functions.
*
* To use the promise-based APIs:
*
* ```js
* import * as fs from 'fs/promises';
* ```
*
* To use the callback and sync APIs:
*
* ```js
* import * as fs from 'fs';
* ```
*
* All file system operations have synchronous and callback
* forms, and are accessible using both CommonJS syntax and ES6 Modules (ESM).
*/
declare module "fs" {
import type { SystemError } from "bun";
interface ObjectEncodingOptions {
encoding?: BufferEncoding | null | undefined;
}
type EncodingOption =
| ObjectEncodingOptions
| BufferEncoding
| undefined
| null;
type OpenMode = number | string;
type Mode = number | string;
type SimlinkType = "symlink" | "junction" | undefined | null;
interface StatsBase<T> {
isFile(): boolean;
isDirectory(): boolean;
isBlockDevice(): boolean;
isCharacterDevice(): boolean;
isSymbolicLink(): boolean;
isFIFO(): boolean;
isSocket(): boolean;
dev: T;
ino: T;
mode: T;
nlink: T;
uid: T;
gid: T;
rdev: T;
size: T;
blksize: T;
blocks: T;
atimeMs: T;
mtimeMs: T;
ctimeMs: T;
birthtimeMs: T;
atime: Date;
mtime: Date;
ctime: Date;
birthtime: Date;
}
interface Stats extends StatsBase<number> {}
/**
* A `fs.Stats` object provides information about a file.
*
* Objects returned from {@link stat}, {@link lstat} and {@link fstat} and
* their synchronous counterparts are of this type.
* If `bigint` in the `options` passed to those methods is true, the numeric values
* will be `bigint` instead of `number`, and the object will contain additional
* nanosecond-precision properties suffixed with `Ns`.
*
* ```console
* Stats {
* dev: 2114,
* ino: 48064969,
* mode: 33188,
* nlink: 1,
* uid: 85,
* gid: 100,
* rdev: 0,
* size: 527,
* blksize: 4096,
* blocks: 8,
* atimeMs: 1318289051000.1,
* mtimeMs: 1318289051000.1,
* ctimeMs: 1318289051000.1,
* birthtimeMs: 1318289051000.1,
* atime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT,
* mtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT,
* ctime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT,
* birthtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT }
* ```
*
* `bigint` version:
*
* ```console
* BigIntStats {
* dev: 2114n,
* ino: 48064969n,
* mode: 33188n,
* nlink: 1n,
* uid: 85n,
* gid: 100n,
* rdev: 0n,
* size: 527n,
* blksize: 4096n,
* blocks: 8n,
* atimeMs: 1318289051000n,
* mtimeMs: 1318289051000n,
* ctimeMs: 1318289051000n,
* birthtimeMs: 1318289051000n,
* atimeNs: 1318289051000000000n,
* mtimeNs: 1318289051000000000n,
* ctimeNs: 1318289051000000000n,
* birthtimeNs: 1318289051000000000n,
* atime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT,
* mtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT,
* ctime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT,
* birthtime: Mon, 10 Oct 2011 23:24:11 GMT }
* ```
* @since v0.0.67
*/
class Stats {}
/**
* A representation of a directory entry, which can be a file or a subdirectory
* within the directory, as returned by reading from an `fs.Dir`. The
* directory entry is a combination of the file name and file type pairs.
*
* Additionally, when {@link readdir} or {@link readdirSync} is called with
* the `withFileTypes` option set to `true`, the resulting array is filled with `fs.Dirent` objects, rather than strings or `Buffer` s.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
class Dirent {
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a regular file.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isFile(): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a file system
* directory.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isDirectory(): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a block device.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isBlockDevice(): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a character device.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isCharacterDevice(): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a symbolic link.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isSymbolicLink(): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a first-in-first-out
* (FIFO) pipe.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isFIFO(): boolean;
/**
* Returns `true` if the `fs.Dirent` object describes a socket.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
isSocket(): boolean;
/**
* The file name that this `fs.Dirent` object refers to. The type of this
* value is determined by the `options.encoding` passed to {@link readdir} or {@link readdirSync}.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
name: string;
}
/**
* Asynchronously rename file at `oldPath` to the pathname provided
* as `newPath`. In the case that `newPath` already exists, it will
* be overwritten. If there is a directory at `newPath`, an error will
* be raised instead. No arguments other than a possible exception are
* given to the completion callback.
*
* See also: [`rename(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html).
*
* ```js
* import { rename } from 'fs';
*
* rename('oldFile.txt', 'newFile.txt', (err) => {
* if (err) throw err;
* console.log('Rename complete!');
* });
* ```
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function rename(
oldPath: PathLike,
newPath: PathLike,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace rename {
// /**
// * Asynchronous rename(2) - Change the name or location of a file or directory.
// * @param oldPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * URL support is _experimental_.
// * @param newPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * URL support is _experimental_.
// */
// function __promisify__(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Renames the file from `oldPath` to `newPath`. Returns `undefined`.
*
* See the POSIX [`rename(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/rename.2.html) documentation for more details.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function renameSync(oldPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): void;
/**
* Truncates the file. No arguments other than a possible exception are
* given to the completion callback. A file descriptor can also be passed as the
* first argument. In this case, `fs.ftruncate()` is called.
*
* ```js
* import { truncate } from 'fs';
* // Assuming that 'path/file.txt' is a regular file.
* truncate('path/file.txt', (err) => {
* if (err) throw err;
* console.log('path/file.txt was truncated');
* });
* ```
*
* Passing a file descriptor is deprecated and may result in an error being thrown
* in the future.
*
* See the POSIX [`truncate(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/truncate.2.html) documentation for more details.
* @since v0.0.67
* @param [len=0]
*/
function truncate(
path: PathLike,
len: number | undefined | null,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
/**
* Asynchronous truncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
*/
function truncate(path: PathLike, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
// namespace truncate {
// /**
// * Asynchronous truncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`.
// */
// function __promisify__(path: PathLike, len?: number | null): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Truncates the file. Returns `undefined`. A file descriptor can also be
* passed as the first argument. In this case, `fs.ftruncateSync()` is called.
*
* Passing a file descriptor is deprecated and may result in an error being thrown
* in the future.
* @since v0.0.67
* @param [len=0]
*/
function truncateSync(path: PathLike, len?: number | null): void;
/**
* Truncates the file descriptor. No arguments other than a possible exception are
* given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`ftruncate(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/ftruncate.2.html) documentation for more detail.
*
* If the file referred to by the file descriptor was larger than `len` bytes, only
* the first `len` bytes will be retained in the file.
*
* For example, the following program retains only the first four bytes of the
* file:
*
* ```js
* import { open, close, ftruncate } from 'fs';
*
* function closeFd(fd) {
* close(fd, (err) => {
* if (err) throw err;
* });
* }
*
* open('temp.txt', 'r+', (err, fd) => {
* if (err) throw err;
*
* try {
* ftruncate(fd, 4, (err) => {
* closeFd(fd);
* if (err) throw err;
* });
* } catch (err) {
* closeFd(fd);
* if (err) throw err;
* }
* });
* ```
*
* If the file previously was shorter than `len` bytes, it is extended, and the
* extended part is filled with null bytes (`'\0'`):
*
* If `len` is negative then `0` will be used.
* @since v0.0.67
* @param [len=0]
*/
function ftruncate(
fd: number,
len: number | undefined | null,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
/**
* Asynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length.
* @param fd A file descriptor.
*/
function ftruncate(fd: number, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
// namespace ftruncate {
// /**
// * Asynchronous ftruncate(2) - Truncate a file to a specified length.
// * @param fd A file descriptor.
// * @param len If not specified, defaults to `0`.
// */
// function __promisify__(fd: number, len?: number | null): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Truncates the file descriptor. Returns `undefined`.
*
* For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of
* this API: {@link ftruncate}.
* @since v0.0.67
* @param [len=0]
*/
function ftruncateSync(fd: number, len?: number | null): void;
/**
* Asynchronously changes owner and group of a file. No arguments other than a
* possible exception are given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function chown(
path: PathLike,
uid: number,
gid: number,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace chown {
// /**
// * Asynchronous chown(2) - Change ownership of a file.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// uid: number,
// gid: number
// ): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Synchronously changes owner and group of a file. Returns `undefined`.
* This is the synchronous version of {@link chown}.
*
* See the POSIX [`chown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chown.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function chownSync(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): void;
/**
* Sets the owner of the file. No arguments other than a possible exception are
* given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`fchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function fchown(
fd: number,
uid: number,
gid: number,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace fchown {
// /**
// * Asynchronous fchown(2) - Change ownership of a file.
// * @param fd A file descriptor.
// */
// function __promisify__(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Sets the owner of the file. Returns `undefined`.
*
* See the POSIX [`fchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchown.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
* @param uid The file's new owner's user id.
* @param gid The file's new group's group id.
*/
function fchownSync(fd: number, uid: number, gid: number): void;
/**
* Set the owner of the symbolic link. No arguments other than a possible
* exception are given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`lchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lchown.2.html) documentation for more detail.
*/
function lchown(
path: PathLike,
uid: number,
gid: number,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace lchown {
// /**
// * Asynchronous lchown(2) - Change ownership of a file. Does not dereference symbolic links.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// uid: number,
// gid: number
// ): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Set the owner for the path. Returns `undefined`.
*
* See the POSIX [`lchown(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lchown.2.html) documentation for more details.
* @param uid The file's new owner's user id.
* @param gid The file's new group's group id.
*/
function lchownSync(path: PathLike, uid: number, gid: number): void;
/**
* Changes the access and modification times of a file in the same way as {@link utimes}, with the difference that if the path refers to a symbolic
* link, then the link is not dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of the
* symbolic link itself are changed.
*
* No arguments other than a possible exception are given to the completion
* callback.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function lutimes(
path: PathLike,
atime: TimeLike,
mtime: TimeLike,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace lutimes {
// /**
// * 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 symbolic link, then the link is not
// * dereferenced: instead, the timestamps of the symbolic link itself are changed.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param atime The last access time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number.
// * @param mtime The last modified time. If a string is provided, it will be coerced to number.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// atime: TimeLike,
// mtime: TimeLike
// ): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Change the file system timestamps of the symbolic link referenced by `path`.
* Returns `undefined`, or throws an exception when parameters are incorrect or
* the operation fails. This is the synchronous version of {@link lutimes}.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function lutimesSync(path: PathLike, atime: TimeLike, mtime: TimeLike): void;
/**
* Asynchronously changes the permissions of a file. No arguments other than a
* possible exception are given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html) documentation for more detail.
*
* ```js
* import { chmod } from 'fs';
*
* chmod('my_file.txt', 0o775, (err) => {
* if (err) throw err;
* console.log('The permissions for file "my_file.txt" have been changed!');
* });
* ```
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function chmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
// namespace chmod {
// /**
// * Asynchronous chmod(2) - Change permissions of a file.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer.
// */
// function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of
* this API: {@link chmod}.
*
* See the POSIX [`chmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/chmod.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function chmodSync(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): void;
/**
* Sets the permissions on the file. No arguments other than a possible exception
* are given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`fchmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function fchmod(fd: number, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
// namespace fchmod {
// /**
// * Asynchronous fchmod(2) - Change permissions of a file.
// * @param fd A file descriptor.
// * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer.
// */
// function __promisify__(fd: number, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Sets the permissions on the file. Returns `undefined`.
*
* See the POSIX [`fchmod(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fchmod.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function fchmodSync(fd: number, mode: Mode): void;
/**
* Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. No arguments other than a possible
* exception are given to the completion callback.
*
* This method is only implemented on macOS.
*
* See the POSIX [`lchmod(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=lchmod&sektion=2) documentation for more detail.
* @deprecated Since v0.4.7
*/
function lchmod(path: PathLike, mode: Mode, callback: NoParamCallback): void;
// /** @deprecated */
// namespace lchmod {
// /**
// * Asynchronous lchmod(2) - Change permissions of a file. Does not dereference symbolic links.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param mode A file mode. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer.
// */
// function __promisify__(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* Changes the permissions on a symbolic link. Returns `undefined`.
*
* This method is only implemented on macOS.
*
* See the POSIX [`lchmod(2)`](https://www.freebsd.org/cgi/man.cgi?query=lchmod&sektion=2) documentation for more detail.
* @deprecated Since v0.4.7
*/
function lchmodSync(path: PathLike, mode: Mode): void;
/**
* Asynchronous [`stat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/stat.2.html). The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where`stats` is an `fs.Stats` object.
*
* In case of an error, the `err.code` will be one of `Common System Errors`.
*
* Using `fs.stat()` to check for the existence of a file before calling`fs.open()`, `fs.readFile()` or `fs.writeFile()` is not recommended.
* Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the
* error raised if the file is not available.
*
* To check if a file exists without manipulating it afterwards, {@link access} is recommended.
*
* For example, given the following directory structure:
*
* ```text
* - txtDir
* -- file.txt
* - app.js
* ```
*
* The next program will check for the stats of the given paths:
*
* ```js
* import { stat } from 'fs';
*
* const pathsToCheck = ['./txtDir', './txtDir/file.txt'];
*
* for (let i = 0; i < pathsToCheck.length; i++) {
* stat(pathsToCheck[i], (err, stats) => {
* console.log(stats.isDirectory());
* console.log(stats);
* });
* }
* ```
*
* The resulting output will resemble:
*
* ```console
* true
* Stats {
* dev: 16777220,
* mode: 16877,
* nlink: 3,
* uid: 501,
* gid: 20,
* rdev: 0,
* blksize: 4096,
* ino: 14214262,
* size: 96,
* blocks: 0,
* atimeMs: 1561174653071.963,
* mtimeMs: 1561174614583.3518,
* ctimeMs: 1561174626623.5366,
* birthtimeMs: 1561174126937.2893,
* atime: 2019-06-22T03:37:33.072Z,
* mtime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.583Z,
* ctime: 2019-06-22T03:37:06.624Z,
* birthtime: 2019-06-22T03:28:46.937Z
* }
* false
* Stats {
* dev: 16777220,
* mode: 33188,
* nlink: 1,
* uid: 501,
* gid: 20,
* rdev: 0,
* blksize: 4096,
* ino: 14214074,
* size: 8,
* blocks: 8,
* atimeMs: 1561174616618.8555,
* mtimeMs: 1561174614584,
* ctimeMs: 1561174614583.8145,
* birthtimeMs: 1561174007710.7478,
* atime: 2019-06-22T03:36:56.619Z,
* mtime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.584Z,
* ctime: 2019-06-22T03:36:54.584Z,
* birthtime: 2019-06-22T03:26:47.711Z
* }
* ```
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function stat(
path: PathLike,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats) => void
): void;
function stat(
path: PathLike,
options:
| (StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
})
| undefined,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats) => void
): void;
function stat(
path: PathLike,
options: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
},
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void
): void;
function stat(
path: PathLike,
options: StatOptions | undefined,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void
): void;
// namespace stat {
// /**
// * Asynchronous stat(2) - Get file status.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// options?: StatOptions & {
// bigint?: false | undefined;
// }
// ): Promise<Stats>;
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// options: StatOptions & {
// bigint: true;
// }
// ): Promise<BigIntStats>;
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// options?: StatOptions
// ): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
// }
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
interface StatSyncFn extends Function {
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
(path: PathLike, options?: undefined): Stats;
(
path: PathLike,
options?: StatSyncOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
throwIfNoEntry: false;
}
): Stats | undefined;
(
path: PathLike,
options: StatSyncOptions & {
bigint: true;
throwIfNoEntry: false;
}
): BigIntStats | undefined;
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
(
path: PathLike,
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
options?: StatSyncOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
}
): Stats;
(
path: PathLike,
options: StatSyncOptions & {
bigint: true;
}
): BigIntStats;
(
path: PathLike,
options: StatSyncOptions & {
bigint: boolean;
throwIfNoEntry?: false | undefined;
}
): Stats | BigIntStats;
(path: PathLike, options?: StatSyncOptions):
| Stats
| BigIntStats
| undefined;
}
/**
* Synchronous stat(2) - Get file status.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
*/
var statSync: StatSyncFn;
/**
* Invokes the callback with the `fs.Stats` for the file descriptor.
*
* See the POSIX [`fstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstat.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function fstat(
fd: number,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats) => void
): void;
function fstat(
fd: number,
options:
| (StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
})
| undefined,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats) => void
): void;
function fstat(
fd: number,
options: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
},
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void
): void;
function fstat(
fd: number,
options: StatOptions | undefined,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void
): void;
// namespace fstat {
// /**
// * Asynchronous fstat(2) - Get file status.
// * @param fd A file descriptor.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// fd: number,
// options?: StatOptions & {
// bigint?: false | undefined;
// }
// ): Promise<Stats>;
// function __promisify__(
// fd: number,
// options: StatOptions & {
// bigint: true;
// }
// ): Promise<BigIntStats>;
// function __promisify__(
// fd: number,
// options?: StatOptions
// ): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
// }
/**
* Retrieves the `fs.Stats` for the file descriptor.
*
* See the POSIX [`fstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/fstat.2.html) documentation for more detail.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function fstatSync(
fd: number,
options?: StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
}
): Stats;
function fstatSync(
fd: number,
options: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
}
): BigIntStats;
function fstatSync(fd: number, options?: StatOptions): Stats | BigIntStats;
/**
* Retrieves the `fs.Stats` for the symbolic link referred to by the path.
* The callback gets two arguments `(err, stats)` where `stats` is a `fs.Stats` object. `lstat()` is identical to `stat()`, except that if `path` is a symbolic
* link, then the link itself is stat-ed, not the file that it refers to.
*
* See the POSIX [`lstat(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/lstat.2.html) documentation for more details.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function lstat(
path: PathLike,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats) => void
): void;
function lstat(
path: PathLike,
options:
| (StatOptions & {
bigint?: false | undefined;
})
| undefined,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats) => void
): void;
function lstat(
path: PathLike,
options: StatOptions & {
bigint: true;
},
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: BigIntStats) => void
): void;
function lstat(
path: PathLike,
options: StatOptions | undefined,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, stats: Stats | BigIntStats) => void
): void;
// namespace lstat {
// /**
// * Asynchronous lstat(2) - Get file status. Does not dereference symbolic links.
// * @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// options?: StatOptions & {
// bigint?: false | undefined;
// }
// ): Promise<Stats>;
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// options: StatOptions & {
// bigint: true;
// }
// ): Promise<BigIntStats>;
// function __promisify__(
// path: PathLike,
// options?: StatOptions
// ): Promise<Stats | BigIntStats>;
// }
/**
* Synchronous lstat(2) - Get file status. Does not dereference symbolic links.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
*/
var lstatSync: StatSyncFn;
/**
* 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. No arguments other than
* a possible
* exception are given to the completion callback.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function link(
existingPath: PathLike,
newPath: PathLike,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace link {
// /**
// * Asynchronous link(2) - Create a new link (also known as a hard link) to an existing file.
// * @param existingPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param newPath A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// existingPath: PathLike,
// newPath: PathLike
// ): Promise<void>;
// }
/**
* 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. Returns `undefined`.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function linkSync(existingPath: PathLike, newPath: PathLike): void;
/**
* Creates the link called `path` pointing to `target`. No arguments other than a
* possible exception are given to the completion callback.
*
* See the POSIX [`symlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/symlink.2.html) documentation for more details.
*
* The `type` argument is only available on Windows and ignored on other platforms.
* It can be set to `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'`. If the `type` argument is
* not set, Node.js will autodetect `target` type and use `'file'` or `'dir'`. If
* the `target` does not exist, `'file'` will be used. Windows junction points
* require the destination path to be absolute. When using `'junction'`, the`target` argument will automatically be normalized to absolute path.
*
* Relative targets are relative to the link’s parent directory.
*
* ```js
* import { symlink } from 'fs';
*
* symlink('./mew', './example/mewtwo', callback);
* ```
*
* The above example creates a symbolic link `mewtwo` in the `example` which points
* to `mew` in the same directory:
*
* ```bash
* $ tree example/
* example/
* ├── mew
* └── mewtwo -> ./mew
* ```
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function symlink(
target: PathLike,
path: PathLike,
type: SimlinkType,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
/**
* Asynchronous symlink(2) - Create a new symbolic link to an existing file.
* @param target A path to an existing file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param path A path to the new symlink. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
*/
function symlink(
target: PathLike,
path: PathLike,
callback: NoParamCallback
): void;
// namespace symlink {
// /**
// * Asynchronous symlink(2) - Create a new symbolic link to an existing file.
// * @param target A path to an existing file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param path A path to the new symlink. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
// * @param type May be set to `'dir'`, `'file'`, or `'junction'` (default is `'file'`) and is only available on Windows (ignored on other platforms).
// * When using `'junction'`, the `target` argument will automatically be normalized to an absolute path.
// */
// function __promisify__(
// target: PathLike,
// path: PathLike,
// type?: string | null
// ): Promise<void>;
// type Type = "dir" | "file" | "junction";
// }
/**
* Returns `undefined`.
*
* For detailed information, see the documentation of the asynchronous version of
* this API: {@link symlink}.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function symlinkSync(
target: PathLike,
path: PathLike,
type?: SimlinkType
): void;
/**
* Reads the contents of the symbolic link referred to by `path`. The callback gets
* two arguments `(err, linkString)`.
*
* See the POSIX [`readlink(2)`](http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/readlink.2.html) documentation for more details.
*
* The optional `options` argument can be a string specifying an encoding, or an
* object with an `encoding` property specifying the character encoding to use for
* the link path passed to the callback. If the `encoding` is set to `'buffer'`,
* the link path returned will be passed as a `Buffer` object.
* @since v0.0.67
*/
function readlink(
path: PathLike,
options: EncodingOption,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, linkString: string) => void
): void;
/**
* Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
function readlink(
path: PathLike,
options: BufferEncodingOption,
callback: (err: SystemError | null, linkString: Buffer) => void
): void;
/**
* Asynchronous readlink(2) - read value of a symbolic link.
* @param path A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the `file:` protocol.
* @param options The encoding (or an object specifying the encoding), used as the encoding of the result. If not provided, `'utf8'` is used.
*/
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
function readlink(
path: PathLike,
options: EncodingOption,
// tslint:disable-next-line:unified-signatures
callback: (err: SystemError | null, linkString: string | Buffer) => void