Description
A series of extra constants for the Dir class that define special folders
on MS Windows systems, as well as methods for creating and detecting
junctions, i.e. symlinks for directories.
Installation
gem install win32-dir
Synopsis
require 'win32/dir'
# C:\WINNT or C:\WINDOWS
puts Dir::WINDOWS
# C:\Documents and Settings\Daniel\Start Menu\Programs\Administrative Tools
puts Dir::ADMINTOOLS
Dir.mkdir('C:\from')
Dir.create_junction('C:\to', 'C:\from')
Constants
Not all of these are guaranteed to be defined on your system. Also note
that the directories are merely defined. It doesn't necessarily mean they
actually exist.
The following constants should be defined:
Dir::ADMINTOOLS
The file system directory that is used to store administrative tools for an
individual user. The Microsoft Management Console (MMC) will save
customized consoles to this directory, and it will roam with the user.
Dir::COMMON_ADMINTOOLS
The file system directory containing administrative tools for all users
of the computer.
Dir::APPDATA
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for
application-specific data. A typical path is
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Application Data.
This CSIDL is supported by the redistributable shfolder.dll for
systems that do not have the Microsoft Internet Explorer 4.0
integrated Shell installed.
Dir::COMMON_APPDATA
The file system directory containing application data for all users. A
typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data.
Dir::COMMON_DOCUMENTS
The file system directory that contains documents that are common to all
users. A typical paths is C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Documents.
Dir::COOKIES
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for Internet
cookies. A typical path is C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Cookies.
Dir::HISTORY
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for Internet
history items.
Dir::INTERNET_CACHE
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for temporary
Internet files. A typical path is
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Temporary Internet Files.
Dir::LOCAL_APPDATA
The file system directory that serves as a data repository for local
(nonroaming) applications. A typical path is
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\Local Settings\Application Data.
Dir::MYPICTURES
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for image
files. A typical path is
C:\Documents and Settings\<user>\My Documents\My Pictures.
Dir::PERSONAL
The virtual folder representing the My Documents desktop item. This is
equivalent to Dir::MYDOCUMENTS.
Dir::PROGRAM_FILES
The Program Files folder. A typical path is C:\Program Files.
Dir::PROGRAM_FILES_COMMON
A folder for components that are shared across applications. A typical path
is C:\Program Files\Common.
Dir::SYSTEM
The Windows System folder. A typical path is C:\Windows\System32.
Dir::WINDOWS
The Windows directory or SYSROOT. This corresponds to the %windir% or
%SYSTEMROOT% environment variables. A typical path is C:\Windows.
The following constants may or may not be defined:
Dir::ALTSTARTUP
The file system directory that corresponds to the user's nonlocalized
Startup program group.
Dir::BITBUCKET
The virtual folder containing the objects in the user's Recycle Bin.
Dir::CDBURN_AREA
The file system directory acting as a staging area for files waiting to
be written to CD.
Dir::COMMON_ALTSTARTUP
The file system directory that corresponds to the nonlocalized Startup
program group for all users.
Dir::COMMON_DESKTOPDIRECTORY
The file system directory that contains files and folders that appear on
the desktop for all users. A typical path is
C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Desktop.
Dir::COMMON_FAVORITES
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for favorite
items common to all users.
Dir::COMMON_MUSIC
The file system directory that serves as a repository for music files
common to all users.
Dir::COMMON_PICTURES
The file system directory that serves as a repository for image files
common to all users.
Dir::COMMON_PROGRAMS
The file system directory that contains the directories for the common
program groups that appear on the Start menu for all users.
Dir::COMMON_STARTMENU
The file system directory that contains the programs and folders that
appear on the Start menu for all users.
Dir::COMMON_STARTUP
The file system directory that contains the programs that appear in the
Startup folder for all users.
Dir::COMMON_TEMPLATES
The file system directory that contains the templates that are available
to all users.
Dir::COMMON_VIDEO
The file system directory that serves as a repository for video files
common to all users.
Dir::CONTROLS
The virtual folder containing icons for the Control Panel applications.
Dir::DESKTOP
The virtual folder representing the Windows desktop, the root of the
namespace.
Dir::DESKTOPDIRECTORY
The file system directory used to physically store file objects on the
desktop (not to be confused with the desktop folder itself).
Dir::DRIVES
The virtual folder representing My Computer, containing everything on
the local computer: storage devices, printers, and Control Panel. The
folder may also contain mapped network drives.
Dir::FAVORITES
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for the
user's favorite items.
Dir::FONTS
A virtual folder containing fonts.
Dir::INTERNET
A virtual folder representing the Internet.
Dir::MYDOCUMENTS
The virtual folder representing the My Documents desktop item. See also
Dir::PERSONAL.
Dir::MYMUSIC
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for music files.
Dir::MYVIDEO
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for video files.
Dir::NETHOOD
A file system directory containing the link objects that may exist in the
My Network Places virtual folder. It is not the same as Dir::NETWORK, which
represents the network namespace root.
Dir::NETWORK
A virtual folder representing Network Neighborhood, the root of the network
namespace hierarchy.
Dir::PRINTERS
The virtual folder containing installed printers.
Dir::PRINTHOOD
The file system directory that contains the link objects that can exist in
the "Printers" virtual folder.
Dir::PROFILE
The user's profile folder.
Dir::PROFILES
The file system directory containing user profile folders.
Dir::PROGRAMS
The file system directory that contains the user's program groups (which
are themselves file system directories).
Dir::RECENT
The file system directory that contains shortcuts to the user's most
recently used documents.
Dir::SENDTO
The file system directory that contains Send To menu items.
Dir::STARTMENU
The file system directory containing Start menu items.
Dir::STARTUP
The file system directory that corresponds to the user's Startup program
group.
Dir::TEMPLATES
The file system directory that serves as a common repository for document
templates.
Developer’s Notes
The SHGetFolderPath() documentation on MSDN is somewhat vague about which
CSIDL constants are guaranteed to be defined. However, there are 15 which
*should* be defined (see docs above). The rest I cannot vouch for.
Some of these folders are virtual, and the value will be the display name
only instead of an actual path.
Known Bugs
The Dir.create_junction and Dir.read_junction methods do not work with JRuby.
Please log any bug reports on the project page at
http://www.github.com/djberg96/win32-dir
Future Plans
Suggestions welcome.
Acknowledgements
Shashank Date and Zach Dennis for the suggestion and supporting comments
on the mailing list.
Timothy Byrd and Autrijus Tang for help (directly or indirectly) with the
junction methods. Timothy provided a pure Ruby version of the junction
code that I later borrowed from.
Most of the documentation was copied from the MSDN web site.
License
Artistic 2.0
Contributions
Although this library is free, please consider having your company
setup a gittip if used by your company professionally.
http://www.gittip.com/djberg96/
Copyright
(C) 2003-2014 Daniel J. Berger, All Rights Reserved
Warranty
This package is provided "as is" and without any express or
implied warranties, including, without limitation, the implied
warranties of merchantability and fitness for a particular purpose.
Authors
Daniel J. Berger
Park Heesob