pub struct DirBuilder { /* private fields */ }
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A builder for creating directories in various manners.

Additional Unix-specific options are available via importing the DirBuilderExt trait.

This is a specialized version of std::fs::DirBuilder for usage on the Tokio runtime.

Implementations

Creates a new set of options with default mode/security settings for all platforms and also non-recursive.

This is an async version of std::fs::DirBuilder::new

Examples
use tokio::fs::DirBuilder;

let builder = DirBuilder::new();

Indicates whether to create directories recursively (including all parent directories). Parents that do not exist are created with the same security and permissions settings.

This option defaults to false.

This is an async version of std::fs::DirBuilder::recursive

Examples
use tokio::fs::DirBuilder;

let mut builder = DirBuilder::new();
builder.recursive(true);

Creates the specified directory with the configured options.

It is considered an error if the directory already exists unless recursive mode is enabled.

This is an async version of std::fs::DirBuilder::create

Errors

An error will be returned under the following circumstances:

  • Path already points to an existing file.
  • Path already points to an existing directory and the mode is non-recursive.
  • The calling process doesn’t have permissions to create the directory or its missing parents.
  • Other I/O error occurred.
Examples
use tokio::fs::DirBuilder;
use std::io;

#[tokio::main]
async fn main() -> io::Result<()> {
    DirBuilder::new()
        .recursive(true)
        .create("/tmp/foo/bar/baz")
        .await?;

    Ok(())
}

Trait Implementations

Formats the value using the given formatter. Read more

Returns the “default value” for a type. Read more

Sets the mode to create new directories with. Read more

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