NAME
Path::Resolve - node.js path module in perl
SYNOPSIS
use Path::Resolve;
my $path = Path::Resolve->new();
my $file = $path->resolve('./r/p/../file.txt');
my $ext = $path->extname($file);
DESCRIPTION
This module behaves exactly like node.js path module, it doesn't check for path validity, it only works on strings and has utilities to resolve and normalize path strings.
If you're looking for system specific path module that can create, check, chmod, copy ... etc. then take a look at Path::Tiny
METHODS
For a complete documentations about supported methods please check node.js path module api documentation all methods are supported
- normalize(p)
-
Normalize a string path, taking care of '..' and '.' parts.
- path.join([path1][, path2][, ...])
-
Join all arguments together and normalize the resulting path.
- path.resolve([from ...], to)
-
Resolves
to
to an absolute path. - isAbsolute(path)
-
Determines whether path is an absolute path.
- relative(from, to)
-
Solve the relative path
from
from toto
. - dirname(p)
-
Return the directory name of a path. Similar to the Unix
dirname
command. - basename(p[, ext])
-
Return the last portion of a path. Similar to the Unix
basename
command. - extname(p)
-
Return the extension of the path, from the last '.' to end of string in the last portion of the path.
- sep
-
he platform-specific file separator. '\\' or '/'.
- delimiter
-
The platform-specific path delimiter, ; or ':'.
- parse(pathString)
-
Returns a parsed object from a path string.
- format(pathObject)
-
Returns a path string from an object, the opposite of
parse
method above.
AUTHOR
Mamod A. Mehyar, <mamod.mehyar@gmail.com>
LICENSE
This library is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under the same terms as Perl itself