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Node.js fsPromises.chmod() Method

Last Updated : 08 Oct, 2021
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The fsPromises.chmod() method is used to change the permissions of a given path. These permissions can be specified using string constants or octal numbers that correspond to their respective file modes.

Note: The Windows platform only supports the changing of the write permission. It does not support the distinction between the permissions of the user, group, or others. It changes the permissions of a file then resolves the Promise with no arguments upon success.

Syntax:

fsPromises.chmod( path, mode)

Parameters: This method accepts two parameters as mentioned above and described below:

  • path: It is a string, Buffer or URL that denotes the path of the file of which the permission has to be changed.
  • mode: It is string or octal integer constant that denotes the permission to be granted. The logical or operator can be used to separate multiple permissions.

Below examples illustrate the fsPromises.chmod() method in Node.js:

Example 1: This example shows the usage of octal integer constants to give the file permissions.

javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the  // fsPromises.chmod() method      // Import the filesystem module  const fs = require('fs');  const fsPromises = require('fs').promises;  console.log("Granting only read access to user");      fsPromises.chmod("example.txt", 0o400 )   console.log("\nReading the file contents");   console.log(fs.readFileSync("example.txt", 'utf8'));      console.log("\nTrying to write to file");     try {      fs.writeFileSync('example.txt',      "This file has now been edited.");  }  catch (e) {      console.log("Error Code:", e.code);  }      console.log("\nGranting read and write access to user");   fsPromises.chmod("example.txt", 0o600 )   console.log("Trying to write to file");   fs.writeFileSync('example.txt',      "This file has now been edited.");     console.log("\nReading the file contents");  console.log(fs.readFileSync("example.txt", 'utf8'));  

Output:

  Granting only read access to user    Reading the file contents       This file has now been edited.    Trying to write to file         Error Code: EPERM    Granting read and write access to user  Trying to write to file    Reading the file contents  This file has now been edited.  

Example 2: This example shows the usage of string constants and or operator to give the file permissions

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// Node.js program to demonstrate the  // fsPromises.chmod() method     // Import the filesystem module  const fs = require('fs');  const fsPromises = fs.promises;    // Grant only read permission to user  console.log("Granting only read access to user");  fsPromises.chmod("example.txt", fs.constants.R_OK);    // Reading the file  console.log("File Contents:",      fs.readFileSync("example.txt", 'utf8'));     // Trying to write to file  try {    console.log("\nTrying to write to file");    fs.writeFileSync('example.txt',      "This file now has been edited.");  }  catch (e) {    console.log(    "Error Occurred, Error Code:", e.code);  }     // Granting both read and  // write permission  console.log("\nGranting both read and "         + 'write permission to user");  fsPromises.chmod("example.txt",     fs.constants.R_OK | fs.constants.W_OK);  // Check the file mode  console.log("Current File Mode:",      fs.statSync("example.txt").mode);   console.log("Trying to write to file");  try {   fs.writeFileSync('example.txt',      "This file now has been edited.");  } catch (e) {   console.log("Error ", e.code); }  console.log("File Contents:",      fs.readFileSync("example.txt", 'utf8'));  

Output:

  Granting only read access to user  File Contents: This file has now been edited.      Trying to write to file  Error Occurred, Error Code: EPERM    Granting both read and write permission to user  Current File Mode: 33060  Trying to write to file  Error  EPERM  File Contents: This file has now been edited.  
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fspromises_chmod_path_mode

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