Node.js fs.fchmod() Method
Last Updated :
08 Oct, 2021
The
fs.fchmod() method is used to change the permissions of a given file descriptor. These permissions can be specified as a parameter using string constants or octal numbers that corresponding 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 users, groups, or others.
Syntax:
fs.fchmod( fd, mode, callback )
Parameters: This method accept three parameters as mentioned above and described below:
- fd: It is an integer value which denotes the file descriptor of the file of which the permission has to be changed.
- mode: It is string constant or octal constant that denotes the permission to be granted. The logical OR operator can be used to separate multiple permissions.
- callback: It is a function that would be called when the method is executed.
- err: It is an error that would be thrown if the method fails.
Below examples illustrate the
fs.fchmod() method in Node.js:
Example 1: This example shows the usage of string constants and OR operator to give the file permissions.
javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the
// fs.fchmod() method
// Import the filesystem module
const fs = require('fs');
// Getting the file descriptor
const fd = fs.openSync('example_file.txt', 'r');
// Allowing only read permission
console.log("Giving only read permission to the user");
fs.fchmod(fd, fs.constants.S_IRUSR, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
// Check the file mode
console.log("Current File Mode:",
fs.statSync("example_file.txt").mode);
// Reading the file
console.log("File Contents:",
fs.readFileSync("example_file.txt", 'utf8'));
// Trying to write to file
try {
console.log("Trying to write to file");
fs.writeFileSync('example_file.txt', "Hello");
}
catch (e) {
console.log("Error Found, Code:", e.code);
}
// Allowing both read and write permission
console.log("\nGiving both read and write "
+ "permission to the user");
fs.fchmod(fd, fs.constants.S_IRUSR |
fs.constants.S_IWUSR, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
// Check the file mode
console.log("Current File Mode:",
fs.statSync("example_file.txt").mode);
console.log("Trying to write to file");
fs.writeFileSync('example_file.txt',
"This file has been written over.");
console.log("File Contents:",
fs.readFileSync("example_file.txt", 'utf8'));
});
});
Output:
Giving only read permission to the user
Current File Mode: 33024
File Contents: This file has been written over.
Trying to write to file
Error Found, Code: EACCES
Giving both read and write permission to the user
Current File Mode: 33152
Trying to write to file
File Contents: This file has been written over.
Example 2: This example shows the usage of octal constants to give the file permissions.
javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the
// fs.fchmod() method
// Import the filesystem module
const fs = require('fs');
// Getting the file descriptor
const fd = fs.openSync('example_file.txt', 'r');
// Allowing only read permission
console.log("Giving only read permission to everyone");
fs.fchmod(fd, 0o444, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
// Check the file mode
console.log("Current File Mode:",
fs.statSync("example_file.txt").mode);
// Reading the file
console.log("File Contents:",
fs.readFileSync("example_file.txt", 'utf8'));
// Trying to write to file
try {
console.log("Trying to write to file");
fs.writeFileSync('example_file.txt', "Hello");
}
catch (e) {
console.log("Error Found, Code:", e.code);
}
// Allowing both read and write permission
console.log("\nGiving both read and write "
+ "permission to everyone");
fs.fchmod(fd, 0o666, (err) => {
if (err) throw err;
// Check the file mode
console.log("Current File Mode:",
fs.statSync("example_file.txt").mode);
console.log("Trying to write to file");
fs.writeFileSync('example_file.txt',
"This file has been written over.");
console.log("File Contents:",
fs.readFileSync("example_file.txt", 'utf8'));
});
});
Output:
Giving only read permission to everyone
Current File Mode: 33060
File Contents: This file has been written over.
Trying to write to file
Error Found, Code: EACCES
Giving both read and write permission to everyone
Current File Mode: 33206
Trying to write to file
File Contents: This file has been written over.
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_fchmod_fd_mode_callback
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