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Asked: November 26, 20242024-11-26T06:54:09+00:00 2024-11-26T06:54:09+00:00

Node.js path module

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The path module in Node.js is a built-in module that provides utilities for working with file and directory paths. It helps in constructing, manipulating, and working with file and directory paths in a cross-platform manner, making it easier to write platform-independent code.

Here are some common functions provided by the path module:
1. path.join([…paths]):
Joins one or more path segments into a single path, using the appropriate platform-specific separator (e.g., “” on Windows and “/” on Unix-like systems).

 
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2. path.resolve([…paths]):
Resolves an absolute path from relative paths. It returns an absolute path by combining the current working directory with the provided paths.

    const path = require('path');     const absolutePath = path.resolve('folder', 'file.txt');  
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3. path.basename(path, [ext]):
Returns the last portion of a path (i.e., the filename). You can also specify an extension to remove.

    const path = require('path');     const filename = path.basename('/path/to/file.txt'); // Returns 'file.txt'  
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4. path.dirname(path):
Returns the directory name of a path.

    const path = require('path');     const dirname = path.dirname('/path/to/file.txt'); // Returns '/path/to'  
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5. path.extname(path):

Returns the file extension of a path, including the dot.

    const path = require('path');     const extension = path.extname('/path/to/file.txt'); // Returns '.txt'  
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6. path.normalize(path):
Normalizes a path by resolving '..' and '.' segments and removing redundant slashes.

    const path = require('path');     const normalizedPath = path.normalize('/path/to/../file.txt'); // Returns '/path/file.txt'  
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7. path.isAbsolute(path):

Check if a path is an absolute path.

    const path = require('path');     const isAbsolute = path.isAbsolute('/path/to/file.txt'); // Returns true  
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These are just a few of the functions provided by the path module. The module is particularly useful when dealing with file I/O, working with file paths in a cross-platform way, and ensuring that your code behaves consistently across different operating systems.

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