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Node.js fsPromises.lchown() Method

Last Updated : 8 Oct, 2021

The fsPromises.lchown() method is used to change the ownership of a file then resolves the Promise with no arguments upon success. The function accepts a user id and group id that can be used to set the respective owner and group.

Syntax:

fsPromises.lchown( path, uid, gid )

Parameters: This method accepts three parameters as mentioned above and described below:

  • path: It is a String, Buffer or URL that denotes the path of the file of which the owner and group has to be changed.
  • uid: It is an integer that denotes the user id that corresponds to the owner to be set.
  • gid: It is an integer that denotes the group id that corresponds to the group to be set.

Note: This method is only implemented on macOS.

Example: Node.js program to demonstrate the fsPromises.lchown() method. Filename: index.js Step to run this program: Run index.js file using the following command:
node index.js

Before Running the Code:

xubuntu@xubuntu: ~/Desktop/fs-lchown$ ls -l
total 4
-rw-rw--w- 1 xubuntu xubuntu 4 Apr 26 05:10 example_file.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 xubuntu xubuntu 290 Apr 26 05:15 index.js

Output of the Code:

Given uid and gid set successfully

After Running the Code:

xubuntu@xubuntu: ~/Desktop/fs-lchown$ ls -l
total 4
-rw-rw--w- 1 xubuntu xubuntu 4 Apr 26 05:10 example_file.txt
-rw-rw-r-- 1 xubuntu xubuntu 290 Apr 26 05:15 index.js
lrwxrwxrwx 1 geeksforgeeks editor 16 Apr 26 09:15 
 symlinkFile -> example_file.txt
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