Usage in Deno
import { mkdir } from "node:fs";
mkdir(path: PathLike,options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { recursive: true; },callback: (err: ErrnoException | null,path?: string,) => void,): void
Asynchronously creates a directory.
The callback is given a possible exception and, if recursive
is true
, the
first directory path created, (err[, path])
.path
can still be undefined
when recursive
is true
, if no directory was
created (for instance, if it was previously created).
The optional options
argument can be an integer specifying mode
(permission
and sticky bits), or an object with a mode
property and a recursive
property indicating whether parent directories should be created. Callingfs.mkdir()
when path
is a directory that
exists results in an error only
when recursive
is false. If recursive
is false and the directory exists,
an EEXIST
error occurs.
import { mkdir } from 'node:fs'; // Create ./tmp/a/apple, regardless of whether ./tmp and ./tmp/a exist. mkdir('./tmp/a/apple', { recursive: true }, (err) => { if (err) throw err; });
On Windows, using fs.mkdir()
on the root directory even with recursion will
result in an error:
import { mkdir } from 'node:fs'; mkdir('/', { recursive: true }, (err) => { // => [Error: EPERM: operation not permitted, mkdir 'C:\'] });
See the POSIX mkdir(2)
documentation for more details.
path: PathLike
options: MakeDirectoryOptions & { recursive: true; }
void
mkdir(): void
Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
path: PathLike
A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the file:
protocol.
Either the file mode, or an object optionally specifying the file mode and whether parent folders
should be created. If a string is passed, it is parsed as an octal integer. If not specified, defaults to 0o777
.
callback: NoParamCallback
void
mkdir(): void
Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory.
path: PathLike
A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the file:
protocol.
void
mkdir(path: PathLike,callback: NoParamCallback,): void
Asynchronous mkdir(2) - create a directory with a mode of 0o777
.
path: PathLike
A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the file:
protocol.
callback: NoParamCallback
void