Node.js path.dirname() Method

Last Updated : 13 Oct, 2021
The path.dirname() method is used to get the directory name of the given path. It ignores the respective platform's trailing directory separators. Syntax:
path.dirname( path )
Parameters: This function accepts one parameter as mentioned above and described below:
  • path: It is the file path that would be used to extract the directory name. It throws a TypeError if this parameter is not a string value.
Return Value: It returns a string with the directory of the path. Below programs illustrate the path.dirname() method in Node.js: Example 1: javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the    
// path.dirname() method 
   
// Import the path module
const path = require('path');
 
// Complete file path
path1 = path.dirname("/users/admin/website/index.html");
console.log(path1)
 
// Only file name
// returns a period (.)
path2 = path.dirname("readme.md");
console.log(path2)
 
// Path with file not specified
path3 = path.dirname("website/post/comments")
console.log(path3);
Output:
/users/admin/website
.
website/post
Example 2: javascript
// Node.js program to demonstrate the    
// path.dirname() method 
   
// Import the path module
const path = require('path');
 
console.log("File name:", __filename);
path1 = path.dirname(__filename);
console.log(path1);
 
console.log("Directory name:", __dirname);
path2 = path.dirname(__dirname);
console.log(path2);
Output:
File name:  G:\tutorials\nodejs-path-dirname\index.js
G:\tutorials\nodejs-path-dirname
Directory name:  G:\tutorials\nodejs-path-dirname
G:\tutorials
Reference: https://nodejs.org/api/path.html#path_path_dirname_path
Comment

Explore