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Overview ¶
Package xdg provides an implementation of the XDG Base Directory Specification. The specification defines a set of standard paths for storing application files including data and configuration files. For portability and flexibility reasons, applications should use the XDG defined locations instead of hardcoding paths. The package also includes the locations of well known user directories. The current implementation supports Windows, Mac OS and most flavors of Unix.
For more information regarding the XDG Base Directory Specification see: https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html For more information regarding the XDG user directories see: https://wiki.archlinux.org/index.php/XDG_user_directories
Index ¶
- Variables
- func CacheFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func ConfigFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func DataFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func Reload()
- func RuntimeFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func SearchCacheFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func SearchConfigFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func SearchDataFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- func SearchRuntimeFile(relPath string) (string, error)
- type UserDirectories
Examples ¶
Constants ¶
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Variables ¶
var ( // Home contains the path of the user's home directory. Home string // DataHome defines the base directory relative to which user-specific // data files should be stored. This directory is defined by the // environment variable $XDG_DATA_HOME. If this variable is not set, // a default equal to $HOME/.local/share should be used. DataHome string // DataDirs defines the preference-ordered set of base directories to // search for data files in addition to the DataHome base directory. // This set of directories is defined by the environment variable // $XDG_DATA_DIRS. If this variable is not set, the default directories // to be used are /usr/local/share and /usr/share, in that order. The // DataHome directory is considered more important than any of the // directories defined by DataDirs. Therefore, user data files should be // written relative to the DataHome directory, if possible. DataDirs []string // ConfigHome defines the base directory relative to which user-specific // configuration files should be written. This directory is defined by // the environment variable $XDG_CONFIG_HOME. If this variable is not // not set, a default equal to $HOME/.config should be used. ConfigHome string // ConfigDirs defines the preference-ordered set of base directories to // search for configuration files in addition to the ConfigHome base // directory. This set of directories is defined by the environment // variable $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS. If this variable is not set, a default // equal to /etc/xdg should be used. The ConfigHome directory is // considered more important than any of the directories defined by // ConfigDirs. Therefore, user config files should be written // relative to the ConfigHome directory, if possible. ConfigDirs []string // CacheHome defines the base directory relative to which user-specific // non-essential (cached) data should be written. This directory is // defined by the environment variable $XDG_CACHE_HOME. If this variable // is not set, a default equal to $HOME/.cache should be used. CacheHome string // RuntimeDir defines the base directory relative to which user-specific // non-essential runtime files and other file objects (such as sockets, // named pipes, etc.) should be stored. This directory is defined by the // environment variable $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR. If this variable is not set, // applications should fall back to a replacement directory with similar // capabilities. Applications should use this directory for communication // and synchronization purposes and should not place larger files in it, // since it might reside in runtime memory and cannot necessarily be // swapped out to disk. RuntimeDir string // UserDirs defines the locations of well known user directories. UserDirs UserDirectories // FontDirs defines the common locations where font files are stored. FontDirs []string // ApplicationDirs defines the common locations of applications. ApplicationDirs []string )
Functions ¶
func CacheFile ¶
CacheFile returns a suitable location for the specified cache file. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the cache file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.cache). If the specified directories do not exist, they will be created relative to the base cache directory. On failure, an error containing the attempted paths is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { cacheFilePath, err := xdg.CacheFile("appname/app.cache") if err != nil { // Treat error. } fmt.Println("Save cache file at:", cacheFilePath) }
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func ConfigFile ¶
ConfigFile returns a suitable location for the specified config file. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the config file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.yaml). If the specified directories do not exist, they will be created relative to the base config directory. On failure, an error containing the attempted paths is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { configFilePath, err := xdg.ConfigFile("appname/app.yaml") if err != nil { // Treat error. } fmt.Println("Save config file at:", configFilePath) }
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func DataFile ¶
DataFile returns a suitable location for the specified data file. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the data file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.data). If the specified directories do not exist, they will be created relative to the base data directory. On failure, an error containing the attempted paths is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { dataFilePath, err := xdg.DataFile("appname/app.data") if err != nil { // Treat error. } fmt.Println("Save data file at:", dataFilePath) }
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func Reload ¶ added in v0.2.0
func Reload()
Reload refreshes base and user directories by reading the environment. Defaults are applied for XDG variables which are empty or not present in the environment.
func RuntimeFile ¶
RuntimeFile returns a suitable location for the specified runtime file. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the runtime file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.pid). If the specified directories do not exist, they will be created relative to the base runtime directory. On failure, an error containing the attempted paths is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { runtimeFilePath, err := xdg.RuntimeFile("appname/app.pid") if err != nil { // Treat error. } fmt.Println("Save runtime file at:", runtimeFilePath) }
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func SearchCacheFile ¶
SearchCacheFile searches for the specified file in the cache search path. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the cache file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.cache). If the file cannot be found, an error specifying the searched path is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { cacheFilePath, err := xdg.SearchCacheFile("appname/app.cache") if err != nil { // The cache file could not be found. } fmt.Println("The cache file was found at:", cacheFilePath) }
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func SearchConfigFile ¶
SearchConfigFile searches for the specified file in config search paths. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the config file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.yaml). If the file cannot be found, an error specifying the searched paths is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { configFilePath, err := xdg.SearchConfigFile("appname/app.yaml") if err != nil { // The config file could not be found. } fmt.Println("The config file was found at:", configFilePath) }
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func SearchDataFile ¶
SearchDataFile searches for specified file in the data search paths. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the data file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.data). If the file cannot be found, an error specifying the searched paths is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { dataFilePath, err := xdg.SearchDataFile("appname/app.data") if err != nil { // The data file could not be found. } fmt.Println("The data file was found at:", dataFilePath) }
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func SearchRuntimeFile ¶
SearchRuntimeFile searches for the specified file in the runtime search path. The relPath parameter must contain the name of the runtime file, and optionally, a set of parent directories (e.g. appname/app.pid). If the file cannot be found, an error specifying the searched path is returned.
Example ¶
package main import ( "fmt" "github.com/adrg/xdg" ) func main() { runtimeFilePath, err := xdg.SearchRuntimeFile("appname/app.pid") if err != nil { // The runtime file could not be found. } fmt.Println("The runtime file was found at:", runtimeFilePath) }
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Types ¶
type UserDirectories ¶ added in v0.2.0
type UserDirectories struct { // Desktop defines the location of the user's desktop directory. Desktop string // Download defines a suitable location for user downloaded files. Download string // Documents defines a suitable location for user document files. Documents string // Music defines a suitable location for user audio files. Music string // Pictures defines a suitable location for user image files. Pictures string // VideosDir defines a suitable location for user video files. Videos string // Templates defines a suitable location for user template files. Templates string PublicShare string }
UserDirectories defines the locations of well known user directories.