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function readFile

Usage in Deno

import { readFile } from "node:fs";
readFile(
options:
({ encoding?: null | undefined; flag?: string | undefined; } & Abortable)
| undefined
| null
,
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: Buffer,
) => void
,
): void

Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.

import { readFile } from 'node:fs';

readFile('/etc/passwd', (err, data) => {
  if (err) throw err;
  console.log(data);
});

The callback is passed two arguments (err, data), where data is the contents of the file.

If no encoding is specified, then the raw buffer is returned.

If options is a string, then it specifies the encoding:

import { readFile } from 'node:fs';

readFile('/etc/passwd', 'utf8', callback);

When the path is a directory, the behavior of fs.readFile() and readFileSync is platform-specific. On macOS, Linux, and Windows, an error will be returned. On FreeBSD, a representation of the directory's contents will be returned.

import { readFile } from 'node:fs';

// macOS, Linux, and Windows
readFile('<directory>', (err, data) => {
  // => [Error: EISDIR: illegal operation on a directory, read <directory>]
});

//  FreeBSD
readFile('<directory>', (err, data) => {
  // => null, <data>
});

It is possible to abort an ongoing request using an AbortSignal. If a request is aborted the callback is called with an AbortError:

import { readFile } from 'node:fs';

const controller = new AbortController();
const signal = controller.signal;
readFile(fileInfo[0].name, { signal }, (err, buf) => {
  // ...
});
// When you want to abort the request
controller.abort();

The fs.readFile() function buffers the entire file. To minimize memory costs, when possible prefer streaming via fs.createReadStream().

Aborting an ongoing request does not abort individual operating system requests but rather the internal buffering fs.readFile performs.

Parameters

filename or file descriptor

options:
({ encoding?: null | undefined; flag?: string | undefined; } & Abortable)
| undefined
| null
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: Buffer,
) => void

Return Type

void
readFile(
options: ({ encoding: BufferEncoding; flag?: string | undefined; } & Abortable) | BufferEncoding,
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: string,
) => void
,
): void

Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.

Parameters

A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the file: protocol. If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will not be closed automatically.

options: ({ encoding: BufferEncoding; flag?: string | undefined; } & Abortable) | BufferEncoding

Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. If a flag is not provided, it defaults to 'r'.

callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: string,
) => void

Return Type

void
readFile(
options:
(
ObjectEncodingOptions
& { flag?: string | undefined; }
& Abortable
)

| BufferEncoding
| undefined
| null
,
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: string | Buffer,
) => void
,
): void

Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.

Parameters

A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the file: protocol. If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will not be closed automatically.

options:
(
ObjectEncodingOptions
& { flag?: string | undefined; }
& Abortable
)

| BufferEncoding
| undefined
| null

Either the encoding for the result, or an object that contains the encoding and an optional flag. If a flag is not provided, it defaults to 'r'.

callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: string | Buffer,
) => void

Return Type

void
readFile(
callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: Buffer,
) => void
,
): void

Asynchronously reads the entire contents of a file.

Parameters

A path to a file. If a URL is provided, it must use the file: protocol. If a file descriptor is provided, the underlying file will not be closed automatically.

callback: (
err: ErrnoException | null,
data: Buffer,
) => void

Return Type

void
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