.. _fs_poll: :c:type:`uv_fs_poll_t` --- FS Poll handle ========================================= FS Poll handles allow the user to monitor a given path for changes. Unlike :c:type:`uv_fs_event_t`, fs poll handles use `stat` to detect when a file has changed so they can work on file systems where fs event handles can't. Data types ---------- .. c:type:: uv_fs_poll_t FS Poll handle type. .. c:type:: void (*uv_fs_poll_cb)(uv_fs_poll_t* handle, int status, const uv_stat_t* prev, const uv_stat_t* curr) Callback passed to :c:func:`uv_fs_poll_start` which will be called repeatedly after the handle is started, when any change happens to the monitored path. The callback is invoked with `status < 0` if `path` does not exist or is inaccessible. The watcher is *not* stopped but your callback is not called again until something changes (e.g. when the file is created or the error reason changes). When `status == 0`, the callback receives pointers to the old and new :c:type:`uv_stat_t` structs. They are valid for the duration of the callback only. Public members ^^^^^^^^^^^^^^ N/A .. seealso:: The :c:type:`uv_handle_t` members also apply. API --- .. c:function:: int uv_fs_poll_init(uv_loop_t* loop, uv_fs_poll_t* handle) Initialize the handle. .. c:function:: int uv_fs_poll_start(uv_fs_poll_t* handle, uv_fs_poll_cb poll_cb, const char* path, unsigned int interval) Check the file at `path` for changes every `interval` milliseconds. .. note:: For maximum portability, use multi-second intervals. Sub-second intervals will not detect all changes on many file systems. .. c:function:: int uv_fs_poll_stop(uv_fs_poll_t* handle) Stop the handle, the callback will no longer be called. .. c:function:: int uv_fs_poll_getpath(uv_fs_poll_t* handle, char* buffer, size_t* size) Get the path being monitored by the handle. The buffer must be preallocated by the user. Returns 0 on success or an error code < 0 in case of failure. On success, `buffer` will contain the path and `size` its length. If the buffer is not big enough `UV_ENOBUFS` will be returned and `size` will be set to the required size. .. versionchanged:: 1.3.0 the returned length no longer includes the terminating null byte, and the buffer is not null terminated. .. versionchanged:: 1.9.0 the returned length includes the terminating null byte on `UV_ENOBUFS`, and the buffer is null terminated on success. .. seealso:: The :c:type:`uv_handle_t` API functions also apply.