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Get information about a partition from an image file
Get information about a partition from an image file.
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Install partitioninfo
by running:
$ npm install --save partitioninfo
Promise.<Object>
Promise.<Object>
Promise.<Object>
Kind: inner method of partitioninfo
Summary: Get information from a partition
Returns: Promise.<Object>
- partition information
Access: public
Param | Type | Description |
---|---|---|
image | String | Buffer | filedisk.Disk | image path or buffer or filedisk.Disk instance |
number | Object | partition number |
Example
partitioninfo.get('foo/bar.img', 5)
.then (information) ->
console.log(information.offset)
console.log(information.size)
console.log(information.type)
console.log(information.index)
Promise.<Object>
getPartitions()
returns an Array.
getPartitions(image)[N - 1]
may not be equal to get(image, N)
For example on a disk with no primary partitions and one extended partition
containing a logical one, getPartitions(image)
would return an array of 2 partitions
(the extended then the logical one), get(image, 1)
would return the extended
partition and get(image, 5)
would return the logical partition. All other
numbers would throw an error.
Partition numbers for get(image, N)
are like Linux's /dev/sdaN
.
The array returned by getPartitions()
contains primary (or extended) partitions
first then the logical ones. This is true even if the extended partition is not the
last one of the disk image. Order will always be 1, [2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7] even if
the logical partitions 5, 6 and 7 are physically contained in partiton 1, 2 or 3.
Kind: inner method of partitioninfo
Summary: Read all partition tables from a disk image recursively.
Returns: Promise.<Object>
- partitions information
Throws:
Error
if there is no such partitionAccess: public
Param | Type | Default | Description |
---|---|---|---|
image | String | Buffer | filedisk.Disk | image path or buffer or filedisk.Disk instance | |
options | Object | ||
[options.offset] | Number | 0 | where the first partition table will be read from, in bytes |
[options.includeExtended] | Boolean | true | whether to include extended partitions or not (only for MBR partition tables) |
[options.getLogical] | Boolean | true | whether to include logical partitions or not (only for MBR partition tables) |
Example
partitioninfo.getPartitions('foo/bar.img')
.then (information) ->
console.log(information.type)
for partition in information.partitions
console.log(partition.offset)
console.log(partition.size)
console.log(partition.type)
console.log(partition.index)
If you're having any problem, please raise an issue on GitHub and the Resin.io team will be happy to help.
Run the test suite by doing:
$ npm test
Before submitting a PR, please make sure that you include tests, and that resin-lint runs without any warning:
$ npm run lint
The project is licensed under the MIT license.
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Get information about a partition from an image file
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