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Writing to ~/Documents folder in Node.js on macOS?

In Node.js, I am attempting to write into the Documents folder of the user (on macOS):

var logger = fs.createWriteStream('~/Documents/somefolderwhichexists/'+title+'.txt');

This gives me an error, but I am not sure what is wrong. The error says:

Uncaught Exception: Error: ENOENT: no such file or directory

How could I use an absolute path here? Or what is my mistake?

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George Welder Avatar asked May 08 '17 23:05

George Welder


1 Answers

The ~ is a shorthand, to your home directory, expanded by the Bash shell. You need to use a fully defined path or get the current user name (or home path) dynamically.

To get the current user home path, ty this:

var home = require("os").homedir();
var logpath = home + '/Documents/somefolderwhichexists/' + title + '.txt';
var logger = fs.createWriteStream(logpath);
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Paulo Mattos Avatar answered Oct 31 '22 14:10

Paulo Mattos