pub struct OpenOptions(/* private fields */);
Expand description
Options and flags which can be used to configure how a file is opened.
This builder exposes the ability to configure how a File
is opened and
what operations are permitted on the open file. The File::open
and
File::create
methods are aliases for commonly used options using this
builder.
Generally speaking, when using OpenOptions
, you’ll first call
OpenOptions::new
, then chain calls to methods to set each option, then
call OpenOptions::open
, passing the path of the file you’re trying to
open. This will give you a std::io::Result
with a File
inside that
you can further operate on.
§Examples
Opening a file to read:
use compio_fs::OpenOptions;
let file = OpenOptions::new().read(true).open("foo.txt").await.unwrap();
Opening a file for both reading and writing, as well as creating it if it doesn’t exist:
use compio_fs::OpenOptions;
let file = OpenOptions::new()
.read(true)
.write(true)
.create(true)
.open("foo.txt")
.await
.unwrap();
Implementations§
Source§impl OpenOptions
impl OpenOptions
Sourcepub fn read(&mut self, read: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn read(&mut self, read: bool) -> &mut Self
Sets the option for read access.
This option, when true, will indicate that the file should be
read
-able if opened.
Sourcepub fn write(&mut self, write: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn write(&mut self, write: bool) -> &mut Self
Sets the option for write access.
This option, when true, will indicate that the file should be
write
-able if opened.
Sourcepub fn truncate(&mut self, truncate: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn truncate(&mut self, truncate: bool) -> &mut Self
Sets the option for truncating a previous file.
If a file is successfully opened with this option set it will truncate the file to 0 length if it already exists.
The file must be opened with write access for truncate to work.
Sourcepub fn create(&mut self, create: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn create(&mut self, create: bool) -> &mut Self
Sets the option to create a new file, or open it if it already exists.
In order for the file to be created, OpenOptions::write
access must
be used.
Sourcepub fn create_new(&mut self, create_new: bool) -> &mut Self
pub fn create_new(&mut self, create_new: bool) -> &mut Self
Sets the option to create a new file, failing if it already exists.
No file is allowed to exist at the target location, also no (dangling) symlink. In this way, if the call succeeds, the file returned is guaranteed to be new.
This option is useful because it is atomic. Otherwise between checking whether a file exists and creating a new one, the file may have been created by another process (a TOCTOU race condition / attack).
If .create_new(true)
is set, .create()
and .truncate()
are
ignored.
The file must be opened with write or append access in order to create a new file.
Source§impl OpenOptions
impl OpenOptions
Sourcepub fn custom_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) -> &mut Self
Available on Windows only.
pub fn custom_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) -> &mut Self
Combines it with
attributes
and security_qos_flags
to set the dwFlagsAndAttributes
for CreateFile
.
Custom flags can only set flags, not remove flags set by Rust’s options. This option overwrites any previously set custom flags.
Sourcepub fn access_mode(&mut self, access_mode: u32) -> &mut Self
Available on Windows only.
pub fn access_mode(&mut self, access_mode: u32) -> &mut Self
Overrides the dwDesiredAccess
argument to the call to CreateFile
with the specified value.
This will override the read
, write
, and append
flags on the
OpenOptions
structure. This method provides fine-grained control over
the permissions to read, write and append data, attributes (like hidden
and system), and extended attributes.
Available on Windows only.
Overrides the dwShareMode
argument to the call to CreateFile
with
the specified value.
By default share_mode
is set to
FILE_SHARE_READ | FILE_SHARE_WRITE | FILE_SHARE_DELETE
. This allows
other processes to read, write, and delete/rename the same file
while it is open. Removing any of the flags will prevent other
processes from performing the corresponding operation until the file
handle is closed.
Sourcepub fn attributes(&mut self, attrs: u32) -> &mut Self
Available on Windows only.
pub fn attributes(&mut self, attrs: u32) -> &mut Self
Combines it with custom_flags
and
security_qos_flags
to set the dwFlagsAndAttributes
for
CreateFile
.
If a new file is created because it does not yet exist and
.create(true)
or .create_new(true)
are specified, the new file is
given the attributes declared with .attributes()
.
If an existing file is opened with .create(true).truncate(true)
, its
existing attributes are preserved and combined with the ones declared
with .attributes()
.
In all other cases the attributes get ignored.
Sourcepub fn security_qos_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) -> &mut Self
Available on Windows only.
pub fn security_qos_flags(&mut self, flags: u32) -> &mut Self
Combines it with custom_flags
and attributes
to set the dwFlagsAndAttributes
for CreateFile
.
By default security_qos_flags
is not set. It should be specified when
opening a named pipe, to control to which degree a server process can
act on behalf of a client process (security impersonation level).
When security_qos_flags
is not set, a malicious program can gain the
elevated privileges of a privileged Rust process when it allows opening
user-specified paths, by tricking it into opening a named pipe. So
arguably security_qos_flags
should also be set when opening arbitrary
paths. However the bits can then conflict with other flags, specifically
FILE_FLAG_OPEN_NO_RECALL
.
For information about possible values, see Impersonation Levels on the
Windows Dev Center site. The SECURITY_SQOS_PRESENT
flag is set
automatically when using this method.
Trait Implementations§
Source§impl Clone for OpenOptions
impl Clone for OpenOptions
Source§fn clone(&self) -> OpenOptions
fn clone(&self) -> OpenOptions
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