Manual:File System Functions
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File System Functions
A collection of functions for interacting with the file system.
io.exists
- io.exists()
- Checks to see if a given file or folder exists.
- If it exists, it’ll return the Lua true boolean value, otherwise false.
- Note: Behavior varies based on the user's operating system. Windows requires a specific file, while Linux will accept directories.
- See lfs.attributes() for a cross-platform solution.
- Example
<lua> -- This example works on Linux only if io.exists("/home/vadi/Desktop") then
echo("This folder exists!")
else
echo("This folder doesn't exist.")
end
-- This example will work on both Windows and Linux. if io.exists("/home/vadi/Desktop/file.tx") then
echo("This file exists!")
else
echo("This file doesn't exist.")
end </lua>
lfs.attributes
- lfs.attributes(path)
- Returns a table with detailed information regarding a file or directory, or nil if path is invalid.
- Example
<lua> fileInfo = lfs.attributes("/path/to/file_or_directory") if fileInfo then
if fileInfo.mode == "directory" then echo("Path points to a directory.") elseif fileInfo.mode == "file" then echo("Path points to a file.") else echo("Path points to: "..fileInfo.mode) end display(fileInfo) -- to see the detailed information
else
echo("The path is invalid (file/directory doesn't exist)")
end </lua>