How do I delete a file with node.js?
http://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_rename_oldpath_newpath_callback
I don't see a remove command?
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How do I delete a file with node.js?
http://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_fs_rename_oldpath_newpath_callback
I don't see a remove command?
delete
alias!
– Nick
Sep 13 '12 at 8:04
You can call fs.unlink(path, callback)
for Asynchronous unlink(2) or fs.unlinkSync(path)
for Synchronous unlink(2).
Where path
is file-path which you want to remove.
For example we want to remove discovery.docx
file from c:/book
directory. So my file-path is c:/book/discovery.docx
. So code for removing that file will be,
var fs = require('fs');
var filePath = 'c:/book/discovery.docx';
fs.unlinkSync(filePath);
If you want to check file before delete whether it exist or not. So, use fs.stat or fs.statSync (Synchronous) instead of fs.exists
. Because according to the latest node.js documentation, fs.exists
now deprecated.
For example:-
fs.stat('./server/upload/my.csv', function (err, stats) {
console.log(stats);//here we got all information of file in stats variable
if (err) {
return console.error(err);
}
fs.unlink('./server/upload/my.csv',function(err){
if(err) return console.log(err);
console.log('file deleted successfully');
});
});
fs.unlink
, and if the file doesn't exist, you'll have an ENOENT
error in the callback. No need to check before trying to unlink.
– ZachB
Jul 25 '17 at 5:26
fs.unlink
perform when file not existed, so my view is that check file before remove.
– vineet
Jul 25 '17 at 6:29
unlink
callback. If that error occurred, the file didn't exist. Look at Searene's answer for example.
– ZachB
Jul 25 '17 at 11:37
I don't think you have to check if file exists or not, fs.unlink
will check it for you.
fs.unlink('fileToBeRemoved', function(err) {
if(err && err.code == 'ENOENT') {
// file doens't exist
console.info("File doesn't exist, won't remove it.");
} else if (err) {
// other errors, e.g. maybe we don't have enough permission
console.error("Error occurred while trying to remove file");
} else {
console.info(`removed`);
}
});
Here is a small snippet of I made for this purpose,
var fs = require('fs');
var gutil = require('gulp-util');
fs.exists('./www/index.html', function(exists) {
if(exists) {
//Show in green
console.log(gutil.colors.green('File exists. Deleting now ...'));
fs.unlink('./www/index.html');
} else {
//Show in red
console.log(gutil.colors.red('File not found, so not deleting.'));
}
});
fs.exists
and before you remove it with fs.unlink
? It could happen.
– Searene
Feb 20 '17 at 0:42
unlink
, and if it doesn't exist, handle the ENOENT
error. Otherwise you can create a race condition.
– ZachB
Jul 25 '17 at 5:28
2019 and Node 10+ is here. Below the version using sweet async/await way.
Now no need to wrap fs.unlink
into Promises nor to use additional packages (like fs-extra
) anymore.
Just use native fs Promises API.
const fs = require('fs').promises;
(async () => {
try {
await fs.unlink('~/any/file');
} catch (e) {
// file doesn't exist, no permissions, etc..
// full list of possible errors is here
// http://man7.org/linux/man-pages/man2/unlink.2.html#ERRORS
console.log(e);
}
})();
Here is fsPromises.unlink
spec from Node docs.
Also please note that fs.promises API marked as experimental in Node 10.x.x (but works totally fine, though), and no longer experimental since 11.14.0
.
As the accepted answer, use fs.unlink
to delete files.
But according to Node.js documentation
Using
fs.stat()
to check for the existence of a file before callingfs.open()
,fs.readFile()
orfs.writeFile()
is not recommended. Instead, user code should open/read/write the file directly and handle the error raised if the file is not available.To check if a file exists without manipulating it afterwards,
fs.access()
is recommended.
to check files can be deleted or not, Use fs.access
instead
fs.access('/etc/passwd', fs.constants.R_OK | fs.constants.W_OK, (err) => {
console.log(err ? 'no access!' : 'can read/write');
});
unlink
directly because they know they have rights to delete the file. But fs.access
is a good alternative if they need to check before deletion. But I think if they need to check if a file exists without manipulating it afterwards, they should naturally use fs.stat
, fs.access
has a different purpose in my humble opinion.
– vdegenne
Apr 5 '18 at 13:46
Here below my code which works fine.
const fs = require('fs');
fs.unlink(__dirname+ '/test.txt', function (err) {
if (err) {
console.error(err);
}
console.log('File has been Deleted');
});
fs.unlinkSync()
if you want to remove files synchronously andfs.unlink()
if you want to remove it asynchronously.Here you can find a good article.
you can use del module to remove one or more files in the current directory. what's nice about it is that protects you against deleting the current working directory and above.
const del = require('del');
del(['<your pathere here>/*']).then( (paths: any) => {
console.log('Deleted files and folders:\n', paths.join('\n'));
});
You may use fs.unlink(path, callback) function. Here is an example of the function wrapper with "error-back" pattern:
// Dependencies.
const fs = require('fs');
// Delete a file.
const deleteFile = (filePath, callback) => {
// Unlink the file.
fs.unlink(filePath, (error) => {
if (!error) {
callback(false);
} else {
callback('Error deleting the file');
}
})
};
Remove files from the directory that matched regexp for filename. Used only fs.unlink - to remove file, fs.readdir - to get all files from a directory
var fs = require('fs');
const path = '/path_to_files/filename.anyextension';
const removeFile = (fileName) => {
fs.unlink(`${path}${fileName}`, function(error) {
if (error) {
throw error;
}
console.log('Deleted filename', fileName);
})
}
const reg = /^[a-zA-Z]+_[0-9]+(\s[2-4])+\./
fs.readdir(path, function(err, items) {
for (var i=0; i<items.length; i++) {
console.log(items[i], ' ', reg.test(items[i]))
if (reg.test(items[i])) {
console.log(items[i])
removeFile(items[i])
}
}
});
It's very easy with fs.
var fs = require('fs');
try{
var sourceUrls = "/sampleFolder/sampleFile.txt";
fs.unlinkSync(sourceUrls);
}catch(err){
console.log(err);
}
fs-extra
provides a remove method:
const fs = require('fs-extra')
fs.remove('/tmp/myfile')
.then(() => {
console.log('success!')
})
.catch(err => {
console.error(err)
})
https://github.com/jprichardson/node-fs-extra/blob/master/docs/remove.md
2020 Answer
With the release of node v14.14.0
you can now do.
fs.rmSync("path/to/file", {
force: true,
});
Use NPM module fs-extra, which gives you everything in fs, plus everything is Promisified. As a bonus, there's a fs.remove() method available.
Here the code where you can delete file/image from folder.
var fs = require('fs');
Gallery.findById({ _id: req.params.id},function(err,data){
if (err) throw err;
fs.unlink('public/gallery/'+data.image_name);
});