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The path module provides utilities for working with file and directory paths. This module accepts string and Entry object as path parameters. However, local file schemes, such as plugin-data: or plugin-temp:, will not be resolved to a native path in string paths. The path module is registered in the global scope and can be used without declaration.

See: https://nodejs.org/api/path.html
Since: UXP v6.4.0

sep : string

The platform-specific file separator. '\' or '/'.

delimiter : string

The platform-specific file delimiter. ';' or ':'.

posix : Object

It provides access to POSIX specific implementations of the path methods. Same as parent object on posix.

win32 : Object

It provides access to Windows-specific implementations of the path methods. Same as parent object on Windows

normalize(path)

Normalize a string path, reducing '..' and '.' parts. When multiple slashes are found, they're replaced by a single one; when the path contains a trailing slash, it is preserved. On Windows backslashes are used.

Returns: string - normalized string path
Throws:

  • Error if path is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
path
string | Entry
path to normalize

join(paths)

Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path.

Returns: string - joined string path
Throws:

  • Error if any of the path segments is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
paths
Array<(string\|Entry)>
paths to join

resolve(paths)

The right-most parameter is considered {to}. Other parameters are considered an array of {from}.

Starting from leftmost {from} parameter, resolves {to} to an absolute path.

If {to} isn't already absolute, {from} arguments are prepended in right to left order, until an absolute path is found. If after using all {from} paths still no absolute path is found, the current working directory is used as well. The resulting path is normalized, and trailing slashes are removed unless the path gets resolved to the root directory.

Returns: string - resolved string path
Throws:

  • Error if any of the arguments is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
paths
Array<(string\|Entry)>
a sequence of paths or path segments

isAbsolute(path)

Determines whether {path} is an absolute path. An absolute path will always resolve to the same location, regardless of the working directory.

If the given {path} is a zero-length string, false will be returned.

Returns: boolean - if the path is an absolute path or not
Throws:

  • Error if path is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
path
string | Entry
path to test

relative(from, to)

Solve the relative path from {from} to {to} based on the current working directory. At times we have two absolute paths, and we need to derive the relative path from one to the other. This is actually the reverse transform of path.resolve.

Returns: string - relative string path
Throws:

  • Error if either from or to is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
from
string
base path to find from
to
string
relative path to find to

dirname(path)

Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix dirname command.

Returns: string - the directory name of a path
Throws:

  • Error if path is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
path
string | Entry
the path to evaluate

basename(path, [ext])

Return the last portion of a path. Similar to the Unix basename command. Often used to extract the file name from a fully qualified path.

Returns: string - the last portion of a path
Throws:

  • Error if path is not a string or if ext is given and is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
path
string | Entry
the path to evaluate
[ext]
string
an extension to remove from the result

extname(path)

Return the extension of the path, from the last '.' to end of string in the last portion of the path. If there is no '.' in the last portion of the path or the first character of it is '.', then it returns an empty string.

Returns: string - the extension of the path
Throws:

  • Error if path is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
path
string | Entry
the path to evaluate

parse(path)

Returns an object from a path string - the opposite of format().

Returns: Object - { dir: string, root: string, base: string, name: string, ext: string }
Throws:

  • Error if path is not a string
ParamTypeDescription
path
string | Entry
path to evaluate

format(pathObject)

Returns a path string from an object - the opposite of parse().

Returns: string - a path string from an object

ParamTypeDescription
pathObject
Object
{ dir: string, root: string, base: string, name: string, ext: string } path to evaluate
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