passwd(4), shadow(4) and group(4)
Interface to read a standard Unix passwd, shadow and group file-format
Install
npm install etc-passwd
Usage
var passwd = require('etc-passwd');
Functions
passwd.getUsers([file])
Get all users found in file
. This functions returns an instance of EventEmitter
.
The optional parameter file
defaults to /etc/passwd
.on('user', function(user) {})
Returns an object whenever a user is found
.on('end', function() {})
Called when the file is done being read
passwd.getUsers([file], callback(err, users))
If a callback is supplied as the last argument, the entire file will be read at once,
and the results will be returned as a list of user objects. This is good for convenience,
but can produce unnecessary overhead on systems with a lot of users.
passwd.getUser({'username':'root'}, [file], callback(err, user))
Look for a specific username in file
(defaults to /etc/passwd
). This will use the
EventEmitter to avoid loading the entire file into memory and return the callback
when the user is found. If the user is not found err
will be set and user
will be null.
You can specify any attribute to look for as the first argument.
passwd.getGroups([file])
Get all groups found in file
. This functions returns an instance of EventEmitter
.
The optional parameter file
defaults to /etc/group
.on('group', function(group) {})
Returns an object whenever a group is found
.on('end', function() {})
Called when the file is done being read
passwd.getGroups([file], callback(err, groups))
If a callback is supplied as the last argument, the entire file will be read at once,
and the results will be returned as a list of group objects. This is good for convenience,
but can produce unnecessary overhead on systems with a lot of groups.
passwd.getGroup({'groupname':'wheel'}, [file], callback(err, group))
Look for a specific groupname in file
(defaults to /etc/group
). This will use the
EventEmitter to avoid loading the entire file into memory and return the callback
when the group is found. If the group is not found err
will be set and group
will be null.
You can specify any attribute to look for as the first argument.
passwd.getShadows([file])
Get all shadow entries found in file
. This functions returns an instance of EventEmitter
.
The optional parameter file
defaults to /etc/shadow
.on('shadow', function(shadow) {})
Returns an object whenever a shadow entry is found
.on('end', function() {})
Called when the file is done being read
passwd.getShadows([file], callback(err, shadows))
If a callback is supplied as the last argument, the entire file will be read at once,
and the results will be returned as a list of shadow objects. This is good for convenience,
but can produce unnecessary overhead on systems with a lot of shadow entries.
passwd.getShadow({'username':'root'}, [file], callback(err, shadow))
Look for a specific username in file
(defaults to /etc/shadow
). This will use the
EventEmitter to avoid loading the entire file into memory and return the callback
when the shadow-entry is found. If the shadow entry is not found err
will be set and shadow
will be null.
You can specify any attribute to look for as the first argument.
Example
passwd.getUsers()
An example of using the EventEmitter interface to find users
var passwd = require('passwd'),
users = passwd.getUsers();
users.on('user', function(user) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(user));
});
users.on('end', function() {
console.log('Done.');
});
{"username":"nobody","password":"*","uid":-2,"gid":-2,"comments":"Unprivileged User","home":"/var/empty","shell":"/usr/bin/false"}
{"username":"root","password":"*","uid":0,"gid":0,"comments":"System Administrator","home":"/var/root","shell":"/bin/sh"}
...
Done.
passwd.getUsers(callback(users))
Using the callback instead of the EventEmitter to get the results
var passwd = require('passwd');
passwd.getUsers(function(users) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(users));
});
[
{"username":"nobody","password":"*","uid":-2,"gid":-2,"comments":"Unprivileged User","home":"/var/empty","shell":"/usr/bin/false"},
{"username":"root","password":"*","uid":0,"gid":0,"comments":"System Administrator","home":"/var/root","shell":"/bin/sh"},
...
]
passwd.getUser()
As for a specific user on the system
var passwd = require('etc-passwd');
passwd.getUser({'username':'root'}, function(err, user) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(user));
});
{
"username": "root",
"password": "*",
"uid": 0,
"gid": 0,
"comments": "System Administrator",
"home": "/var/root",
"shell": "/bin/sh"
}
passwd.getGroups()
An example of using the EventEmitter interface to find groups
var passwd = require('passwd'),
groups = passwd.getGroups();
groups.on('group', function(group) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(group));
});
groups.on('end', function() {
console.log('Done.');
});
{"groupname":"nobody","password":"*","gid":-2,"users":[]}
{"groupname":"nogroup","password":"*","gid":-1,"users":[]}
...
Done.
passwd.getGroups(callback(groups))
Using the callback instead of the EventEmitter to get the results
var passwd = require('passwd');
passwd.getGroups(function(groups) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(groups));
});
[
{"groupname":"nobody","password":"*","gid":-2,"users":[]}
{"groupname":"nogroup","password":"*","gid":-1,"users":[]}
...
]
passwd.getGroup()
var passwd = require('etc-passwd');
passwd.getGroup({'groupname':'wheel'}, function(err, group) {
console.log(JSON.stringify(group));
});
{
"groupname": "wheel",
"password": "*",
"gid": 0,
"users": [
"root"
]
}
License
MIT Licensed