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| title: File System
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| ## File System
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| The Node.js File System module allows you to work with the file system on your computer.
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| Node.js has a set of built-in modules which you can use without any further installation. Similarly **File System module** contains a set of functions which are required to perform different operations on files such as read and write operation.
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| 
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| In order to to include a module, use the ```require()``` function with the name of the module.
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| const fs = require('fs');
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| ```
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| 
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| Common use for the File System module:
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| * Read files
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| * Create files
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| * Update files
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| * Delete files
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| * Rename files
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| 
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| ## Reading a file
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| The ```fs.readFile()``` method is used to read file on your computer. It takes three arguments - filename, encoding and a call back function.
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| Node.js code to read file from your computer and return the content to the console.
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| const fs = require('fs');
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| fs.readFile('input.txt', 'utf-8', (err, data) => {
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|     if (err) {
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|         console.log(err);
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|     }
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|     else {
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|         console.log("Content present in input.txt file : " + data.toString());
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|     }
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| });
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| ```
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| The above code reads a file *input.txt* from your computer and returns the content to the console.
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| 
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| ### Steps for execution :
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| * You should have Node.js installed in your computer.
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| * Create a file *app.js* and paste the above code.
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| * Create a file *input.txt* and write some content into it.
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| * Now open your console in the working directory and execute the command ``` node app.js ```.
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| 
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| *Note* : The input.txt file should be present in the same directory where your Node.js code file is present otherwise it will throw an error.
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| 
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| ## Writing in a file
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| 
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| The ```fs.writeFile()``` method takes three arguments - filename, content and a call back function.
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| Node.js code to write content into file.
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| 
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| ```javascript
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| const fs = require('fs');
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| fs.writeFile('output.txt', "New content added", (err, data) => {
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|     if (err) {
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|         console.log(err);
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|     }
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|     else {
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|         console.log("The file is saved");
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|     }
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| });
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| ```
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| The above code creates a file *output.txt* and add content *New content added* to it.
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| 
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| ### Steps for execution :
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| 
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| * You should have Node.js installed in your computer.
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| * Create a file *app.js* and paste the above code.
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| * Now open your console in the working directory and execute the command ``` node app.js ```.
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| 
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| *Note* : If file does not exist then the ```fs.writeFile()``` method creates a file and writes the content into it. On the contrary if the file exists then it overwrites the content in the file.
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| 
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| ## Resources
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| 
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| * [Node.js API](https://nodejs.org/api/fs.html#fs_file_system)
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| * [W3 Schools](https://www.w3schools.com/nodejs/nodejs_filesystem.asp)
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