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dirs-next-2.0.0/CHANGELOG.md 0100644 0001750 0001750 00000004350 13744176527 0013442 0 ustar 0000000 0000000 # Changelog
All notable changes to this project will be documented in this file.
The format is based on [Keep a Changelog](https://keepachangelog.com/en/1.0.0/),
and this project adheres to [Semantic Versioning](https://semver.org/spec/v2.0.0.html).
## [Unreleased] - ReleaseDate
## [2.0.0] - 2020-10-22
### Breaking changed
* Behavior of `config_dir` on macOS is changed.
According to [Apple guideline][appple-configdir], configuration files should be placed
in subdirectory of `Library/Application Support`. The old behavior of `config_dir`
returns `Library/Preferences`, which is incorrect. As users should use `CFPreferences`
API to get and set preference values for their app instead.
[appple-configdir]: https://developer.apple.com/library/archive/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/FileSystemProgrammingGuide/FileSystemOverview/FileSystemOverview.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010672-CH2-SW1
## [1.0.2] - 2020-10-13
### Changed
* Bump cfg-if version to v1
## [1.0.1]
### Fixed
* Relax pinning `cfg-if` at `0.1.9`. Previously we inherited that from upstream repository when forking.
The original author wanted to keep minimum Rust version at 1.13 which we don't anymore.
## [1.0.0] - 2020-05-17
This is the re-publish of `dirs` crate as is.
[Unreleased]: https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/compare/dirs-v2.0.0...HEAD
[2.0.0]: https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/compare/dirs-v1.0.2...dirs-v2.0.0
[1.0.2]: https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/compare/dirs-v1.0.1...dirs-v1.0.2
[1.0.1]: https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/compare/dirs-v1.0.0...dirs-v1.0.1
[1.0.0]: https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/releases/tag/dirs-v1.0.0
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A tiny low-level library that provides platform-specific standard locations
of directories for config, cache and other data on Linux, Windows, macOS
and Redox by leveraging the mechanisms defined by the XDG base/user
directory specifications on Linux, the Known Folder API on Windows,
and the Standard Directory guidelines on macOS.
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edition = "2018"
readme = "README.md"
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# `dirs-next`
**Note**: This is a fork of once-abandoned `dirs` crate.
There is a mid-level sister library, [directories-next].
## Introduction
- a tiny low-level library with a minimal API
- that provides the platform-specific, user-accessible locations
- for retrieving and storing configuration, cache and other data
- on Linux, Redox, Windows (≥ Vista), macOS and other platforms.
The library provides the location of these directories by leveraging the mechanisms defined by
- the [XDG base directory](https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html) and
the [XDG user directory](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs/) specifications on Linux and Redox
- the [Known Folder](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/dd378457.aspx) API on Windows
- the [Standard Directories](https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/FileSystemProgrammingGuide/FileSystemOverview/FileSystemOverview.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010672-CH2-SW6)
guidelines on macOS
## Platforms
This library is written in Rust, and supports Linux, Redox, macOS and Windows.
Other platforms are also supported; they use the Linux conventions.
## Minimum Rust version policy
The minimal required version of Rust is `1.34.0`.
We may bump the Rust version in major and minor releases (`x`/`y` in `x.y.z`).
Changing the Rust version will be written in the CHANGELOG.
## Example
Library run by user Alice:
```rust
dirs_next::home_dir();
// Lin: Some(/home/alice)
// Win: Some(C:\Users\Alice)
// Mac: Some(/Users/Alice)
dirs_next::audio_dir();
// Lin: Some(/home/alice/Music)
// Win: Some(C:\Users\Alice\Music)
// Mac: Some(/Users/Alice/Music)
dirs_next::config_dir();
// Lin: Some(/home/alice/.config)
// Win: Some(C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming)
// Mac: Some(/Users/Alice/Library/Application Support)
dirs_next::executable_dir();
// Lin: Some(/home/alice/.local/bin)
// Win: None
// Mac: None
```
## Design Goals
- The _dirs-next_ library is a low-level crate designed to provide the paths to standard directories
as defined by operating systems rules or conventions. If your requirements are more complex,
e. g. computing cache, config, etc. paths for specific applications or projects, consider using
[directories-next] instead.
- This library does not create directories or check for their existence. The library only provides
information on what the path to a certain directory _should_ be. How this information is used is
a decision that developers need to make based on the requirements of each individual application.
- This library is intentionally focused on providing information on user-writable directories only.
There is no discernible benefit in returning a path that points to a user-level, writable
directory on one operating system, but a system-level, read-only directory on another, that would
outweigh the confusion and unexpected failures such an approach would cause.
- `executable_dir` is specified to provide the path to a user-writable directory for binaries.
As such a directory only commonly exists on Linux, it returns `None` on macOS and Windows.
- `font_dir` is specified to provide the path to a user-writable directory for fonts.
As such a directory only exists on Linux and macOS, it returns `None` on Windows.
- `runtime_dir` is specified to provide the path to a directory for non-essential runtime data.
It is required that this directory is created when the user logs in, is only accessible by the
user itself, is deleted when the user logs out, and supports all filesystem features of the
operating system.
As such a directory only commonly exists on Linux, it returns `None` on macOS and Windows.
## Features
**If you want to compute the location of cache, config or data directories for your own application or project,
use `ProjectDirs` of the [directories-next] project instead.**
| Function name | Value on Linux/Redox | Value on Windows | Value on macOS |
| ---------------- | ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------ | --------------------------------- | ------------------------------------------- |
| `home_dir` | `Some($HOME)` | `Some({FOLDERID_Profile})` | `Some($HOME)` |
| `cache_dir` | `Some($XDG_CACHE_HOME)` or `Some($HOME`/.cache`)` | `Some({FOLDERID_LocalAppData})` | `Some($HOME`/Library/Caches`)` |
| `config_dir` | `Some($XDG_CONFIG_HOME)` or `Some($HOME`/.config`)` | `Some({FOLDERID_RoamingAppData})` | `Some($HOME`/Library/Application Support`)` |
| `data_dir` | `Some($XDG_DATA_HOME)` or `Some($HOME`/.local/share`)` | `Some({FOLDERID_RoamingAppData})` | `Some($HOME`/Library/Application Support`)` |
| `data_local_dir` | `Some($XDG_DATA_HOME)` or `Some($HOME`/.local/share`)` | `Some({FOLDERID_LocalAppData})` | `Some($HOME`/Library/Application Support`)` |
| `executable_dir` | `Some($XDG_BIN_HOME`/../bin`)` or `Some($XDG_DATA_HOME`/../bin`)` or `Some($HOME`/.local/bin`)` | `None` | `None` |
| `runtime_dir` | `Some($XDG_RUNTIME_DIR)` or `None` | `None` | `None` |
| `audio_dir` | `Some(XDG_MUSIC_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Music})` | `Some($HOME`/Music/`)` |
| `desktop_dir` | `Some(XDG_DESKTOP_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Desktop})` | `Some($HOME`/Desktop/`)` |
| `document_dir` | `Some(XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Documents})` | `Some($HOME`/Documents/`)` |
| `download_dir` | `Some(XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Downloads})` | `Some($HOME`/Downloads/`)` |
| `font_dir` | `Some($XDG_DATA_HOME`/fonts/`)` or `Some($HOME`/.local/share/fonts/`)` | `None` | `Some($HOME`/Library/Fonts/`)` |
| `picture_dir` | `Some(XDG_PICTURES_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Pictures})` | `Some($HOME`/Pictures/`)` |
| `public_dir` | `Some(XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Public})` | `Some($HOME`/Public/`)` |
| `template_dir` | `Some(XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Templates})` | `None` |
| `video_dir` | `Some(XDG_VIDEOS_DIR)` or `None` | `Some({FOLDERID_Videos})` | `Some($HOME`/Movies/`)` |
## Comparison
There are other crates in the Rust ecosystem that try similar or related things.
Here is an overview of them, combined with ratings on properties that guided the design of this crate.
Please take this table with a grain of salt: a different crate might very well be more suitable for your specific use case.
| Library | Status | Lin | Mac | Win |Base|User|Proj|Conv|
| --------------------- | -------------- |:---:|:---:|:---:|:--:|:--:|:--:|:--:|
| `app_dirs` | Unmaintained | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | 🞈 | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ |
| `app_dirs2` | Maintained | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | 🞈 | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ |
| **dirs-next** | **Developed** | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ |
| `directories-next` | Developed | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ |
| `s_app_dir` | Unmaintained? | ✔ | ✖ | 🞈 | ✖ | ✖ | 🞈 | ✖ |
| `standard_paths` | Maintained | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✔ | ✖ |
| `xdg` | Maintained | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ | ✔ | 🞈 |
| `xdg-basedir` | Unmaintained? | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | 🞈 |
| `xdg-rs` | Obsolete | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | ✔ | ✖ | ✖ | 🞈 |
- Lin: Linux support
- Mac: macOS support
- Win: Windows support
- Base: Supports [generic base directories](https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/tree/master/directories#basedirs)
- User: Supports [user directories](https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/tree/master/directories#userdirs)
- Proj: Supports [project-specific base directories](https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/tree/master/directories#projectdirs)
- Conv: Follows naming conventions of the operating system it runs on
## Build
It's possible to cross-compile this library if the necessary toolchains are installed with rustup.
This is helpful to ensure a change hasn't broken code on a different platform.
The following commands will build this library on Linux, macOS and Windows:
```console
cargo build --target=x86_64-unknown-linux-gnu
cargo build --target=x86_64-pc-windows-gnu
cargo build --target=x86_64-apple-darwin
cargo build --target=x86_64-unknown-redox
```
## License
Licensed under either of
* Apache License, Version 2.0
([LICENSE-APACHE](LICENSE-APACHE) or http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0)
* MIT license
([LICENSE-MIT](LICENSE-MIT) or http://opensource.org/licenses/MIT)
at your option.
## Contribution
Unless you explicitly state otherwise, any contribution intentionally submitted
for inclusion in the work by you, as defined in the Apache-2.0 license, shall be
dual licensed as above, without any additional terms or conditions.
[directories-next]: https://github.com/xdg-rs/dirs/tree/master/directories
dirs-next-2.0.0/src/lib.rs 0100644 0001750 0001750 00000032752 13744176452 0013540 0 ustar 0000000 0000000 //! The _dirs-next_ crate is
//!
//! - a tiny library with a minimal API (16 functions)
//! - that provides the platform-specific, user-accessible locations
//! - for finding and storing configuration, cache and other data
//! - on Linux, Redox, Windows (≥ Vista) and macOS.
//!
//! The library provides the location of these directories by leveraging the mechanisms defined by
//!
//! - the [XDG base directory](https://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html) and the [XDG user directory](https://www.freedesktop.org/wiki/Software/xdg-user-dirs/) specifications on Linux,
//! - the [Known Folder](https://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/library/windows/desktop/bb776911(v=vs.85).aspx) system on Windows, and
//! - the [Standard Directories](https://developer.apple.com/library/content/documentation/FileManagement/Conceptual/FileSystemProgrammingGuide/FileSystemOverview/FileSystemOverview.html#//apple_ref/doc/uid/TP40010672-CH2-SW6) on macOS.
#![deny(missing_docs)]
#![warn(rust_2018_idioms)]
use cfg_if::cfg_if;
use std::path::PathBuf;
cfg_if! {
if #[cfg(target_os = "windows")] {
mod win;
use win as sys;
} else if #[cfg(any(target_os = "macos", target_os = "ios"))] {
mod mac;
use mac as sys;
} else if #[cfg(target_arch = "wasm32")] {
mod wasm;
use wasm as sys;
} else {
mod lin;
use crate::lin as sys;
}
}
/// Returns the path to the user's home directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | -------------------- | -------------- |
/// | Linux | `$HOME` | /home/alice |
/// | macOS | `$HOME` | /Users/Alice |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Profile}` | C:\Users\Alice |
///
/// ### Linux and macOS:
///
/// - Use `$HOME` if it is set and not empty.
/// - If `$HOME` is not set or empty, then the function `getpwuid_r` is used to determine
/// the home directory of the current user.
/// - If `getpwuid_r` lacks an entry for the current user id or the home directory field is empty,
/// then the function returns `None`.
///
/// ### Windows:
///
/// This function retrieves the user profile folder using `SHGetKnownFolderPath`.
///
/// All the examples on this page mentioning `$HOME` use this behavior.
///
/// _Note:_ This function's behavior differs from [`std::env::home_dir`],
/// which works incorrectly on Linux, macOS and Windows.
///
/// [`std::env::home_dir`]: https://doc.rust-lang.org/std/env/fn.home_dir.html
pub fn home_dir() -> Option {
sys::home_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's cache directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ----------------------------------- | ---------------------------- |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_CACHE_HOME` or `$HOME`/.cache | /home/alice/.cache |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Library/Caches | /Users/Alice/Library/Caches |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_LocalAppData}` | C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local |
pub fn cache_dir() -> Option {
sys::cache_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's config directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ------------------------------------- | -------------------------------- |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_CONFIG_HOME` or `$HOME`/.config | /home/alice/.config |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Library/Application Support | /Users/Alice/Library/Application Support |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}` | C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming |
pub fn config_dir() -> Option {
sys::config_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's data directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_DATA_HOME` or `$HOME`/.local/share | /home/alice/.local/share |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Library/Application Support | /Users/Alice/Library/Application Support |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_RoamingAppData}` | C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming |
pub fn data_dir() -> Option {
sys::data_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's local data directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------------------------- | ---------------------------------------- |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_DATA_HOME` or `$HOME`/.local/share | /home/alice/.local/share |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Library/Application Support | /Users/Alice/Library/Application Support |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_LocalAppData}` | C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Local |
pub fn data_local_dir() -> Option {
sys::data_local_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's executable directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------------------- | ---------------------- |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_BIN_HOME` or `$XDG_DATA_HOME`/../bin or `$HOME`/.local/bin | /home/alice/.local/bin |
/// | macOS | – | – |
/// | Windows | – | – |
pub fn executable_dir() -> Option {
sys::executable_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's runtime directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ------------------ | --------------- |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_RUNTIME_DIR` | /run/user/1001/ |
/// | macOS | – | – |
/// | Windows | – | – |
pub fn runtime_dir() -> Option {
sys::runtime_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's audio directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ------------------ | -------------------- |
/// | Linux | `XDG_MUSIC_DIR` | /home/alice/Music |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Music | /Users/Alice/Music |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Music}` | C:\Users\Alice\Music |
pub fn audio_dir() -> Option {
sys::audio_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's desktop directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | -------------------- | ---------------------- |
/// | Linux | `XDG_DESKTOP_DIR` | /home/alice/Desktop |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Desktop | /Users/Alice/Desktop |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Desktop}` | C:\Users\Alice\Desktop |
pub fn desktop_dir() -> Option {
sys::desktop_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's document directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------ |
/// | Linux | `XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR` | /home/alice/Documents |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Documents | /Users/Alice/Documents |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Documents}` | C:\Users\Alice\Documents |
pub fn document_dir() -> Option {
sys::document_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's download directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------- | ------------------------ |
/// | Linux | `XDG_DOWNLOAD_DIR` | /home/alice/Downloads |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Downloads | /Users/Alice/Downloads |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Downloads}` | C:\Users\Alice\Downloads |
pub fn download_dir() -> Option {
sys::download_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's font directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------------------------------------- | ------------------------------ |
/// | Linux | `$XDG_DATA_HOME`/fonts or `$HOME`/.local/share/fonts | /home/alice/.local/share/fonts |
/// | macOS | `$HOME/Library/Fonts` | /Users/Alice/Library/Fonts |
/// | Windows | – | – |
pub fn font_dir() -> Option {
sys::font_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's picture directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | --------------------- | ----------------------- |
/// | Linux | `XDG_PICTURES_DIR` | /home/alice/Pictures |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Pictures | /Users/Alice/Pictures |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Pictures}` | C:\Users\Alice\Pictures |
pub fn picture_dir() -> Option {
sys::picture_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's public directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | --------------------- | ------------------- |
/// | Linux | `XDG_PUBLICSHARE_DIR` | /home/alice/Public |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Public | /Users/Alice/Public |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Public}` | C:\Users\Public |
pub fn public_dir() -> Option {
sys::public_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's template directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ---------------------- | ---------------------------------------------------------- |
/// | Linux | `XDG_TEMPLATES_DIR` | /home/alice/Templates |
/// | macOS | – | – |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Templates}` | C:\Users\Alice\AppData\Roaming\Microsoft\Windows\Templates |
pub fn template_dir() -> Option {
sys::template_dir()
}
/// Returns the path to the user's video directory.
///
/// The returned value depends on the operating system and is either a `Some`, containing a value from the following table, or a `None`.
///
/// |Platform | Value | Example |
/// | ------- | ------------------- | --------------------- |
/// | Linux | `XDG_VIDEOS_DIR` | /home/alice/Videos |
/// | macOS | `$HOME`/Movies | /Users/Alice/Movies |
/// | Windows | `{FOLDERID_Videos}` | C:\Users\Alice\Videos |
pub fn video_dir() -> Option {
sys::video_dir()
}
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_dirs() {
println!("home_dir: {:?}", crate::home_dir());
println!("cache_dir: {:?}", crate::cache_dir());
println!("config_dir: {:?}", crate::config_dir());
println!("data_dir: {:?}", crate::data_dir());
println!("data_local_dir: {:?}", crate::data_local_dir());
println!("executable_dir: {:?}", crate::executable_dir());
println!("runtime_dir: {:?}", crate::runtime_dir());
println!("audio_dir: {:?}", crate::audio_dir());
println!("home_dir: {:?}", crate::desktop_dir());
println!("cache_dir: {:?}", crate::document_dir());
println!("config_dir: {:?}", crate::download_dir());
println!("font_dir: {:?}", crate::font_dir());
println!("picture_dir: {:?}", crate::picture_dir());
println!("public_dir: {:?}", crate::public_dir());
println!("template_dir: {:?}", crate::template_dir());
println!("video_dir: {:?}", crate::video_dir());
}
}
dirs-next-2.0.0/src/lin.rs 0100644 0001750 0001750 00000003717 13726107347 0013550 0 ustar 0000000 0000000 use std::env;
use std::path::PathBuf;
pub fn home_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::home_dir() }
pub fn cache_dir() -> Option { env::var_os("XDG_CACHE_HOME") .and_then(dirs_sys_next::is_absolute_path).or_else(|| home_dir().map(|h| h.join(".cache"))) }
pub fn config_dir() -> Option { env::var_os("XDG_CONFIG_HOME").and_then(dirs_sys_next::is_absolute_path).or_else(|| home_dir().map(|h| h.join(".config"))) }
pub fn data_dir() -> Option { env::var_os("XDG_DATA_HOME") .and_then(dirs_sys_next::is_absolute_path).or_else(|| home_dir().map(|h| h.join(".local/share"))) }
pub fn data_local_dir() -> Option { data_dir() }
pub fn runtime_dir() -> Option { env::var_os("XDG_RUNTIME_DIR").and_then(dirs_sys_next::is_absolute_path) }
pub fn executable_dir() -> Option {
env::var_os("XDG_BIN_HOME").and_then(dirs_sys_next::is_absolute_path).or_else(|| {
data_dir().map(|mut e| { e.pop(); e.push("bin"); e })
})
}
pub fn audio_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("MUSIC") }
pub fn desktop_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("DESKTOP") }
pub fn document_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("DOCUMENTS") }
pub fn download_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("DOWNLOAD") }
pub fn font_dir() -> Option { data_dir().map(|d| d.join("fonts")) }
pub fn picture_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("PICTURES") }
pub fn public_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("PUBLICSHARE") }
pub fn template_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("TEMPLATES") }
pub fn video_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::user_dir("VIDEOS") }
#[cfg(test)]
mod tests {
#[test]
fn test_file_user_dirs_exists() {
let user_dirs_file = crate::config_dir().unwrap().join("user-dirs.dirs");
println!("{:?} exists: {:?}", user_dirs_file, user_dirs_file.exists());
}
}
dirs-next-2.0.0/src/mac.rs 0100644 0001750 0001750 00000002346 13744176452 0013526 0 ustar 0000000 0000000 use std::path::PathBuf;
pub fn home_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::home_dir() }
pub fn cache_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Library/Caches")) }
pub fn config_dir() -> Option { data_dir() }
pub fn data_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Library/Application Support")) }
pub fn data_local_dir() -> Option { data_dir() }
pub fn executable_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn runtime_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn audio_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Music")) }
pub fn desktop_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Desktop")) }
pub fn document_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Documents")) }
pub fn download_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Downloads")) }
pub fn font_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Library/Fonts")) }
pub fn picture_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Pictures")) }
pub fn public_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Public")) }
pub fn template_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn video_dir() -> Option { home_dir().map(|h| h.join("Movies")) }
dirs-next-2.0.0/src/wasm.rs 0100644 0001750 0001750 00000001610 13654562330 0013720 0 ustar 0000000 0000000 // Stub definitions to make things *compile*.
use std::path::PathBuf;
pub fn home_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn cache_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn config_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn data_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn data_local_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn runtime_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn executable_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn audio_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn desktop_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn document_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn download_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn font_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn picture_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn public_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn template_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn video_dir() -> Option { None }
dirs-next-2.0.0/src/win.rs 0100644 0001750 0001750 00000002350 13661122035 0013540 0 ustar 0000000 0000000 use std::path::PathBuf;
pub fn home_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_profile() }
pub fn data_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_roaming_app_data() }
pub fn data_local_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_local_app_data() }
pub fn cache_dir() -> Option { data_local_dir() }
pub fn config_dir() -> Option { data_dir() }
pub fn executable_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn runtime_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn audio_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_music() }
pub fn desktop_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_desktop() }
pub fn document_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_documents() }
pub fn download_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_downloads() }
pub fn font_dir() -> Option { None }
pub fn picture_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_pictures() }
pub fn public_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_public()}
pub fn template_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_templates() }
pub fn video_dir() -> Option { dirs_sys_next::known_folder_videos() }