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The file module contains extension functions to perform file system related operations, such as listing, reading, or writing files. All functions are preceded by the <code>file:</code> prefix. Some changes might happen to this module, as it is currently aligned with the upcoming [http://expath.org/spec/file EXPath] specification.
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The file module contains [[Querying#Functions|XQuery Functions]] to perform file system related operations, such as listing, reading, or writing files. All functions are preceded by the <code>file:</code> prefix. Some changes might happen to this module, as it is currently aligned with the upcoming [http://expath.org/spec/file EXPath] specification.
  
 
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Revision as of 18:59, 21 January 2011

The file module contains XQuery Functions to perform file system related operations, such as listing, reading, or writing files. All functions are preceded by the file: prefix. Some changes might happen to this module, as it is currently aligned with the upcoming EXPath specification.

file:exists

Signatures file:exists($path as xs:string) as xs:boolean
Summary Checks if a path exist.
Rules This function returns an xs:boolean indicating whether a file or directory specified by $path exists in the file system.

file:is-directory

Signatures file:is-directory($path as xs:string) as xs:boolean
Summary Checks if a path points to a directory.
Rules This function returns an xs:boolean indicating whether the argument $path points to an existing directory.

file:is-file

Signatures file:is-file($path as xs:string) as xs:boolean
Summary Checks if a path points to a file.
Rules This function returns an xs:boolean indicating whether the argument $path points to an existing file.

file:is-readable

Signatures file:is-readable($path as xs:string) as xs:boolean
Summary Checks if a file is readable.
Rules This function returns an xs:boolean indicating whether the file specified by $path exists and is readable.

file:is-writable

Signatures file:is-writable($path as xs:string) as xs:boolean
Summary Checks if a file is writable.
Rules This function returns an xs:boolean indicating whether the file specified by $path exists and is writable.

file:last-modified

Signatures file:last-modified($path as xs:string) as xs:dateTime
Summary Returns the timestamp of a path.
Rules This function retrieves the timestamp of the last modification of the file or directory specified by $path.
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified path does not exist.

file:size

Signatures file:size($path as xs:string) as xs:integer
Summary Returns the size of a file.
Rules This function returns the size, in bytes, of the file specified by $path. The return value is unspecified if the argument points to a directory.
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified path does not exist.

file:list

Signatures file:list($path as xs:string) as xs:string*
file:list($path as xs:string, $recursive as xs:boolean) as xs:string*
file:list($path as xs:string, $recursive as xs:boolean, $pattern as xs:string) as xs:string*
Summary Lists the contents of a directory.
Rules This function lists all files and directories found in the directory that is specified by $path. The returned paths are relative to the provided path.
The optional parameter $recursive specifies whether the sub-directories are to be recursed as well.
The optional parameter $pattern defines a file name pattern. If present, only those files and directories are returned that correspond to the pattern. A pattern may contain asterisks (*) to match zero or more characters, and question marks (?) to match single characters. Several patterns can be separated with a comma (,).
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified path does not exist.
[FOFL0003] is raised if the specified path does not point to a directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:create-directory

Signatures file:create-directory($path as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
Summary Creates a new directory path.
Rules This function recursively creates the directories specified by $path.
Errors [FOFL0002] is raised if a file with the same path already exists.
[FOFL0006] is raised if the specified path is invalid (e.g., contains invalid characters).
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:delete

Signatures file:delete($path as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
file:delete($path as xs:string, $recursive as xs:boolean) as empty-sequence()
Summary Deletes a file or directory.
Rules This function deletes a file or directory specified by $path. No operation will be performed if the specified path does not exist.
If the optional parameter $recursive is provided, the operation is performed recursively for all sub-directories of the given path.
Errors [FOFL0005] is raised if $recursive is not specified or set to false, and if the specified path points to a non-empty directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:read

Signatures file:read($path as xs:string) as xs:string
file:read($path as xs:string, $encoding as xs:string) as xs:string
Summary Reads the contents a file.
Rules This function reads the textual contents of the file specified by $path and returns it as a xs:string.
The optional parameter $encoding defines the encoding of the file.
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified file does not exist.
[FOFL0004] is raised if the specified path is a directory.
[FOFL0007] is raised if the specified encoding is not supported, or unknown.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:read-binary

Signatures file:read-binary($path as xs:string) as xs:base64Binary
Summary Reads the binary contents of a file.
Rules This function reads the binary content of the file specified by $path and returns as a xs:base64Binary.
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified file does not exist.
[FOFL0004] is raised if the specified path is a directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:write

Signatures file:write($path as xs:string, $items as xs:item()*) as empty-sequence()
file:write($path as xs:string, $items as xs:item()*, $params as xs:node()*) as empty-sequence()
file:write($path as xs:string, $items as xs:item()*, $params as xs:node()*, $append as xs:boolean) as empty-sequence()
Summary Writes a sequence of items to a file.
Rules This function writes a sequence, specified by $items, to a file specified by $path. If the specified file already exists, it will be overwritten.
The optional argument $params is used to set the serialization parameters, as defined in XSLT 2.0 and XQuery 1.0 Serialization.
If the $append flag is set to true, the serialized items are appended to the original file. If the file does not exist, a new one is created.
Errors [FOFL0004] is raised if the specified path is a directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:write-binary

Signatures file:write-binary($path as xs:string, $item as xs:base64Binary) as empty-sequence()
file:write-binary($path as xs:string, $item as xs:base64Binary, $append as xs:boolean) as empty-sequence()
Summary Writes a sequence of items to a file.
Rules This function writes a xs:basex64Binary item specified by $item to a file specified by $path. If the specified file already exists, it will be overwritten.
If the $append flag is set to true, the serialized item is appended to the original file. If the file does not exist, a new one is created.
Errors [FOFL0004] is raised if the specified path is a directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:copy

Signatures file:copy($source as xs:string, $target as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
Summary Copies a file.
Rules This function copies a file specified by $source to the file or directory specified by $target. If the target represents an existing file, it will be overwritten. No operation will be performed if the source and target path are equal.
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified source does not exist.
[FOFL0004] is raised if the specified source is a directory.
[FOFL0006] is raised if the specified target path points to a file in a non-existing directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:move

Signatures file:move($source as xs:string, $target as xs:string) as empty-sequence()
Summary Moves a file.
Rules This function moves, or renames, the file or directory specified by $source to the path specified by $target. No operation will be performed if the source and target path are equal.
Errors [FOFL0001] is raised if the specified source does not exist.
[FOFL0006] is raised if the specified target path points to a file in a non-existing directory.
[FOFL0008] is raised if the operation fails for some other reason.

file:path-separator

Signatures file:path-separator() as xs:string
Summary Returns the path separator.
Rules This function returns the path separator used by the operating system.

file:path-to-full-path

Signatures file:path-to-full-path($path as xs:string) as xs:string
Summary Returns a full path representation.
Rules This function transforms the path specified by $path into a full operating system path.

file:path-to-uri

Signatures file:path-to-uri($path as xs:string) as xs:string
Summary Returns a URI representation.
Rules This function transforms the path specified by $path into a URI with the file:// scheme.