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function access

Usage in Deno

import { access } from "node:fs/promises";
access(
path: PathLike,
mode?: number,
): Promise<void>

Tests a user's permissions for the file or directory specified by path. The mode argument is an optional integer that specifies the accessibility checks to be performed. mode should be either the value fs.constants.F_OK or a mask consisting of the bitwise OR of any of fs.constants.R_OK, fs.constants.W_OK, and fs.constants.X_OK (e.g.fs.constants.W_OK | fs.constants.R_OK). Check File access constants for possible values of mode.

If the accessibility check is successful, the promise is fulfilled with no value. If any of the accessibility checks fail, the promise is rejected with an Error object. The following example checks if the file/etc/passwd can be read and written by the current process.

import { access, constants } from 'node:fs/promises';

try {
  await access('/etc/passwd', constants.R_OK | constants.W_OK);
  console.log('can access');
} catch {
  console.error('cannot access');
}

Using fsPromises.access() to check for the accessibility of a file before calling fsPromises.open() is not recommended. Doing so introduces a race condition, since other processes may change the file's state between the two calls. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the error raised if the file is not accessible.

Parameters

path: PathLike
optional
mode: number = fs.constants.F_OK

Return Type

Promise<void>

Fulfills with undefined upon success.