File cheat codes

Signature

// Reads the entire content of file to string, (path) => (data) function readFile(string calldata) external returns (string memory); // Reads next line of file to string, (path) => (line) function readLine(string calldata) external returns (string memory); // Writes data to file, creating a file if it does not exist, and entirely replacing its contents if it does. // (path, data) => () function writeFile(string calldata, string calldata) external; // Writes line to file, creating a file if it does not exist. // (path, data) => () function writeLine(string calldata, string calldata) external; // Closes file for reading, resetting the offset and allowing to read it from beginning with readLine. // (path) => () function closeFile(string calldata) external; // Removes file. This cheatcode will revert in the following situations, but is not limited to just these cases: // - Path points to a directory. // - The file doesn't exist. // - The user lacks permissions to remove the file. // (path) => () function removeFile(string calldata) external;

Description

These cheatcodes provided by forge-std can be used for filesystem manipulation operations.

By default, filesystem access is disallowed and requires the fs_permission setting in foundry.toml:

# Configures permissions for cheatcodes that touch the filesystem like `vm.writeFile` # `access` restricts how the `path` can be accessed via cheatcodes # `read-write` | `true` => `read` + `write` access allowed (`vm.readFile` + `vm.writeFile`) # `none`| `false` => no access # `read` => only read access (`vm.readFile`) # `write` => only write access (`vm.writeFile`) # The `allowed_paths` further lists the paths that are considered, e.g. `./` represents the project root directory # By default _no_ fs access permission is granted, and _no_ paths are allowed # following example enables read access for the project dir _only_: # `fs_permissions = [{ access = "read", path = "./"}]` fs_permissions = [] # default: all file cheat codes are disabled

Examples

Append a line to a file, this will create the file if it does not exist yet

This requires read access to the file / project root

fs_permissions = [{ access = "read", path = "./"}]
string memory path = "output.txt"; string memory line1 = "first line"; vm.writeLine(path, line1); string memory line2 = "second line"; vm.writeLine(path, line2);

Write to and read from a file

This requires read-write access to file / project root:

fs_permissions = [{ access = "read-write", path = "./"}]
string memory path = "file.txt"; string memory data = "hello world"; vm.writeFile(path, data); assertEq(vm.readFile(path), data);

Remove a file

This requires write access to file / project root:

fs_permissions = [{ access = "write", path = "./"}]
string memory path = "file.txt"; string memory data = "hello world"; vm.writeFile(path, data); assertEq(vm.readFile(path), data);