kch
kch

Reputation: 79602

How do I get the target of a symlink?

I have a string containing the file system path to an existing symlink. I want to get the path that this link points to.

Basically I want the same that I'd get through this bit of hackery:

s = "path/to/existing/symlink"
`ls -ld #{s}`.scan(/-> (.+)/).flatten.last

but I want to do it without shelling out.

Upvotes: 53

Views: 21900

Answers (3)

Juan Ibiapina
Juan Ibiapina

Reputation: 300

Or you can try:

File.realpath("symlink_path")

Which works for both symlinks and normal files.

Upvotes: 16

piotrsz
piotrsz

Reputation: 1152

require 'pathname'
Pathname.new("symlink").realpath

or readlink as others said

Upvotes: 50

Inshallah
Inshallah

Reputation: 4814

I think readlink is what you are looking for:

File.readlink("path/to/symlink")

Upvotes: 70

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