I understand I can get current directory by
$CurrentDir = Dir.pwd
How about parent directory of current directory?
File.expand_path("..", Dir.pwd)
File.expand_path('..')
, the default dir_string
is '.'
.
Commented
Dec 28, 2011 at 22:07
ruby 2.1.5
. The following did ... File.dirname(File.expand_path('..', __FILE__))
Commented
May 10, 2015 at 23:23
Perhaps the simplest solution:
puts File.expand_path('../.')
File.expand_path
so thanks for that.
Commented
Dec 29, 2011 at 9:29
I think an even simpler solution is to use File.dirname
:
2.3.0 :005 > Dir.pwd
=> "/Users/kbennett/temp"
2.3.0 :006 > File.dirname(Dir.pwd)
=> "/Users/kbennett"
2.3.0 :007 > File.basename(Dir.pwd)
=> "temp"
File.basename
returns the component of the path that File.dirname
does not.
This, of course, works only if the filespec is absolute and not relative. To be sure to make it absolute one could do this:
2.3.0 :008 > File.expand_path('.')
=> "/Users/kbennett/temp"
2.3.0 :009 > File.dirname(File.expand_path('.'))
=> "/Users/kbennett"
In modern Ruby you should definitely use Pathname.
Pathname.getwd.parent
.to_s
on that to convert it to a String (it's a Pathname).
Commented
Sep 14, 2021 at 21:41
to_s
, but rather you should embrace Pathname everywhere for file names, rather than String.