NAME

sd_path_lookup, sd_path_lookup_strv - Query well-known file system paths

SYNOPSIS

#include <systemd/sd-path.h>
 
enum {
         SD_PATH_TEMPORARY,
         SD_PATH_TEMPORARY_LARGE,
SD_PATH_SYSTEM_BINARIES, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_INCLUDE, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_PRIVATE, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_LIBRARY_ARCH, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_SHARED, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION_FACTORY, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_FACTORY,
SD_PATH_SYSTEM_CONFIGURATION, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_RUNTIME, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_RUNTIME_LOGS, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_PRIVATE, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_LOGS, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_CACHE, SD_PATH_SYSTEM_STATE_SPOOL,
SD_PATH_USER_BINARIES, SD_PATH_USER_LIBRARY_PRIVATE, SD_PATH_USER_LIBRARY_ARCH, SD_PATH_USER_SHARED,
SD_PATH_USER_CONFIGURATION, SD_PATH_USER_RUNTIME, SD_PATH_USER_STATE_CACHE,
SD_PATH_USER, SD_PATH_USER_DOCUMENTS, SD_PATH_USER_MUSIC, SD_PATH_USER_PICTURES, SD_PATH_USER_VIDEOS, SD_PATH_USER_DOWNLOAD, SD_PATH_USER_PUBLIC, SD_PATH_USER_TEMPLATES, SD_PATH_USER_DESKTOP,
SD_PATH_SEARCH_BINARIES, SD_PATH_SEARCH_BINARIES_DEFAULT, SD_PATH_SEARCH_LIBRARY_PRIVATE, SD_PATH_SEARCH_LIBRARY_ARCH, SD_PATH_SEARCH_SHARED, SD_PATH_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION_FACTORY, SD_PATH_SEARCH_STATE_FACTORY, SD_PATH_SEARCH_CONFIGURATION,
SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_UTIL, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_UNIT, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_PRESET, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_USER_UNIT, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_USER_PRESET, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_CONF, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_USER_CONF, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SEARCH_SYSTEM_UNIT, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SEARCH_USER_UNIT, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SYSTEM_GENERATOR, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_USER_GENERATOR, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SEARCH_SYSTEM_GENERATOR, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SEARCH_USER_GENERATOR, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SLEEP, SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SHUTDOWN,
SD_PATH_TMPFILES, SD_PATH_SYSUSERS, SD_PATH_SYSCTL, SD_PATH_BINFMT, SD_PATH_MODULES_LOAD, SD_PATH_CATALOG,
SD_PATH_SYSTEMD_SEARCH_NETWORK, };
int sd_path_lookup(uint64_t type, const char *suffix, char **paths);
int sd_path_lookup_strv(uint64_t type, const char *suffix, char ***paths);

DESCRIPTION

sd_path_lookup() and sd_bus_path_lookup_strv() return a single path or set of file system paths specified by the argument type. In case of sd_path_lookup() a single NUL-terminated string is returned. When type specifies a set of paths, they are concatenated using ":" as a separator (as is traditionally done for e.g. $PATH or $LD_LIBRARY_PATH). In case of sd_path_lookup_strv() a NULL-terminated array of strings is returned (strv). If suffix suffix is given, it is concatenated to each of the paths after a slash ("/"). All returned paths are absolute.
For paths which refer to user directories, the relevant XDG standard is followed, with support for environment variables like $XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR, $XDG_DESKTOP_DIR, ..., and explicit configuration in /etc/xdg/user-dirs.conf or ${XDG_CONFIG_HOME}/user-dirs.dirs. See XDG Base Directory Specification[1] for details.
systemd-path(1) is a wrapper around sd_path_lookup() and allows the same set of paths to be queried.

RETURN VALUE

On success, sd_path_lookup() and sd_path_lookup_strv() return a non-negative integer. On failure, a negative errno-style error number is returned by either function.
The returned string or string array (strv) must be free(3)'d by the caller.

Errors

Returned errors may indicate the following problems:
-EOPNOTSUPP
Unknown identifier type.
-EINVAL
Output argument is NULL.
-ENXIO
Query failed because of an undefined environment variable (e.g. for SD_PATH_USER_RUNTIME when $XDG_RUNTIME_DIR is not defined).
-ENOMEM
Memory allocation failed.

EXAMPLES

Look up the location of ~/Documents

/* SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT-0 */
#include <stdio.h> #include <stdlib.h> #include <systemd/sd-path.h>
int main(void) { int r; char *t;
r = sd_path_lookup(SD_PATH_USER_DOCUMENTS, NULL, &t); if (r < 0) return EXIT_FAILURE;
printf("~/Documents: %s\n", t); free(t);
return EXIT_SUCCESS; }
Note that the default answer of $HOME/Documents may be overridden by user-dirs.conf or $XDG_DOCUMENTS_DIR.

NOTES

These APIs are implemented as a shared library, which can be compiled and linked to with the libsystemd pkg-config(1) file.

SEE ALSO

systemd-path(1)

NOTES

1.
XDG Base Directory Specification

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