Metadata in std::fs - Rust (original) (raw)

Struct Metadata

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pub struct Metadata(/* private fields */);

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Metadata information about a file.

This structure is returned from the metadata orsymlink_metadata function or method and represents known metadata about a file such as its permissions, size, modification times, etc.

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Returns the file type for this metadata.

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fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    use std::fs;

    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    println!("{:?}", metadata.file_type());
    Ok(())
}

1.0.0 · Source

Returns true if this metadata is for a directory. The result is mutually exclusive to the result ofMetadata::is_file, and will be false for symlink metadata obtained from symlink_metadata.

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fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    use std::fs;

    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    assert!(!metadata.is_dir());
    Ok(())
}

1.0.0 · Source

Returns true if this metadata is for a regular file. The result is mutually exclusive to the result ofMetadata::is_dir, and will be false for symlink metadata obtained from symlink_metadata.

When the goal is simply to read from (or write to) the source, the most reliable way to test the source can be read (or written to) is to open it. Only using is_file can break workflows like diff <( prog_a ) on a Unix-like system for example. See File::open orOpenOptions::open for more information.

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use std::fs;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    assert!(metadata.is_file());
    Ok(())
}

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Returns true if this metadata is for a symbolic link.

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use std::fs;
use std::path::Path;
use std::os::unix::fs::symlink;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let link_path = Path::new("link");
    symlink("/origin_does_not_exist/", link_path)?;

    let metadata = fs::symlink_metadata(link_path)?;

    assert!(metadata.is_symlink());
    Ok(())
}

1.0.0 · Source

Returns the size of the file, in bytes, this metadata is for.

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use std::fs;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    assert_eq!(0, metadata.len());
    Ok(())
}

1.0.0 · Source

Returns the permissions of the file this metadata is for.

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use std::fs;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    assert!(!metadata.permissions().readonly());
    Ok(())
}

1.10.0 · Source

Returns the last modification time listed in this metadata.

The returned value corresponds to the mtime field of stat on Unix platforms and the ftLastWriteTime field on Windows platforms.

§Errors

This field might not be available on all platforms, and will return anErr on platforms where it is not available.

§Examples
use std::fs;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    if let Ok(time) = metadata.modified() {
        println!("{time:?}");
    } else {
        println!("Not supported on this platform");
    }
    Ok(())
}

1.10.0 · Source

Returns the last access time of this metadata.

The returned value corresponds to the atime field of stat on Unix platforms and the ftLastAccessTime field on Windows platforms.

Note that not all platforms will keep this field update in a file’s metadata, for example Windows has an option to disable updating this time when files are accessed and Linux similarly has noatime.

§Errors

This field might not be available on all platforms, and will return anErr on platforms where it is not available.

§Examples
use std::fs;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    if let Ok(time) = metadata.accessed() {
        println!("{time:?}");
    } else {
        println!("Not supported on this platform");
    }
    Ok(())
}

1.10.0 · Source

Returns the creation time listed in this metadata.

The returned value corresponds to the btime field of statx on Linux kernel starting from to 4.11, the birthtime field of stat on other Unix platforms, and the ftCreationTime field on Windows platforms.

§Errors

This field might not be available on all platforms, and will return anErr on platforms or filesystems where it is not available.

§Examples
use std::fs;

fn main() -> std::io::Result<()> {
    let metadata = fs::metadata("foo.txt")?;

    if let Ok(time) = metadata.created() {
        println!("{time:?}");
    } else {
        println!("Not supported on this platform or filesystem");
    }
    Ok(())
}

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Available on Apple only.

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Available on Unix only.

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Available on Linux only.

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👎Deprecated since 1.8.0: other methods of this trait are now preferred

Gain a reference to the underlying stat structure which contains the raw information returned by the OS. Read more

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Returns the device ID on which this file resides. Read more

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Returns the file type and mode. Read more

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Returns the number of hard links to file. Read more

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Returns the user ID of the file owner. Read more

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Returns the group ID of the file owner. Read more

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Returns the device ID that this file represents. Only relevant for special file. Read more

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Returns the size of the file (if it is a regular file or a symbolic link) in bytes. Read more

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Returns the last access time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more

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Returns the last access time of the file, in nanoseconds since st_atime. Read more

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Returns the last modification time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more

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Returns the last modification time of the file, in nanoseconds since st_mtime. Read more

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Returns the last status change time of the file, in seconds since Unix Epoch. Read more

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Returns the last status change time of the file, in nanoseconds since st_ctime. Read more

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Returns the “preferred” block size for efficient filesystem I/O. Read more

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Returns the number of blocks allocated to the file, 512-byte units. Read more

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Available on WASI only.

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🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (wasi_ext #71213)

Returns the st_dev field of the internal filestat_t

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Returns the st_ino field of the internal filestat_t

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Returns the st_nlink field of the internal filestat_t

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Returns the st_size field of the internal filestat_t

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Returns the st_atim field of the internal filestat_t

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Returns the st_mtim field of the internal filestat_t

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Returns the st_ctim field of the internal filestat_t

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Available on Windows only.

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Returns the value of the dwFileAttributes field of this metadata. Read more

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Returns the value of the ftCreationTime field of this metadata. Read more

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Returns the value of the ftLastAccessTime field of this metadata. Read more

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Returns the value of the ftLastWriteTime field of this metadata. Read more

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Returns the value of the nFileSize fields of this metadata. Read more

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Returns the value of the dwVolumeSerialNumber field of this metadata. Read more

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🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (windows_by_handle #63010)

Returns the value of the nNumberOfLinks field of this metadata. Read more

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🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (windows_by_handle #63010)

Returns the value of the nFileIndex fields of this metadata. Read more

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🔬This is a nightly-only experimental API. (windows_change_time #121478)

Returns the value of the ChangeTime fields of this metadata. Read more

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