filesystem.mkdir ================ Create a directory at the specified path. The following options are supported: `mode` - specify the permissions to set on the new directory (0o755 is default). `raise_chmod_error` - choose whether to raise an exception if the attempt to set mode fails. In this case, the newly created directory will be removed to prevent use with unintended permissions. NOTE: if chmod error is skipped, the resulting `mode` key in mkdir response will indicate the current permissions on the directory and not the permissions specified in the mkdir payload .. raw:: html
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Entry's base name.
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Entry's full path.
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Canonical path of the entry, eliminating any symbolic links
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Size in bytes of a plain file. This corresonds with stx_size.
Allocated size of file. Calculated by multiplying stx_blocks by 512.
Entry's mode including file type information and file permission bits. This corresponds with stx_mode.
The mount ID of the mount containing the entry. This corresponds to the number in first
field of /proc/self/mountinfo and stxmntid.
Specifies whether ACL is present on the entry. If this is the case then file permission
bits as reported in mode
may not be representative of the actual permissions.
User ID of the entry's owner. This corresponds with stx_uid.
Group ID of the entry's owner. This corresponds with stx_gid.
Specifies whether the entry is also the mountpoint of a filesystem.
Specifies whether the entry is located within the ZFS ctldir (for example a snapshot).
Extra file attribute indicators for entry as returned by statx. Expanded from stx_attributes.
No Additional ItemsList of xattr names of extended attributes on file.
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List of extra ZFS-related file attribute indicators on file. Will be None type if filesystem is not ZFS.