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Package user allows user account lookups by name or id.
For most Unix systems, this package has two internal implementations of resolving user and group ids to names. One is written in pure Go and parses /etc/passwd and /etc/group. The other is cgo-based and relies on the standard C library (libc) routines such as getpwuid_r and getgrnam_r.
When cgo is available, cgo-based (libc-backed) code is used by default. This can be overriden by using osusergo build tag, which enforces the pure Go implementation.
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type Group ¶
Group represents a grouping of users.
On POSIX systems Gid contains a decimal number representing the group ID.
func LookupGroup ¶
LookupGroup looks up a group by name. If the group cannot be found, the returned error is of type UnknownGroupError.
func LookupGroupId ¶
LookupGroupId looks up a group by groupid. If the group cannot be found, the returned error is of type UnknownGroupIdError.
type UnknownGroupError ¶
type UnknownGroupError string
UnknownGroupError is returned by LookupGroup when a group cannot be found.
func (UnknownGroupError) Error ¶
func (e UnknownGroupError) Error() string
type UnknownGroupIdError ¶
type UnknownGroupIdError string
UnknownGroupIdError is returned by LookupGroupId when a group cannot be found.
func (UnknownGroupIdError) Error ¶
func (e UnknownGroupIdError) Error() string
type UnknownUserError ¶
type UnknownUserError string
UnknownUserError is returned by Lookup when a user cannot be found.
func (UnknownUserError) Error ¶
func (e UnknownUserError) Error() string
type UnknownUserIdError ¶
type UnknownUserIdError int
UnknownUserIdError is returned by LookupId when a user cannot be found.
func (UnknownUserIdError) Error ¶
func (e UnknownUserIdError) Error() string
type User ¶
type User struct { // Uid is the user ID. // On POSIX systems, this is a decimal number representing the uid. // On Windows, this is a security identifier (SID) in a string format. // On Plan 9, this is the contents of /dev/user. Uid string // Gid is the primary group ID. // On POSIX systems, this is a decimal number representing the gid. // On Windows, this is a SID in a string format. // On Plan 9, this is the contents of /dev/user. Gid string // Username is the login name. Username string // Name is the user's real or display name. // It might be blank. // On POSIX systems, this is the first (or only) entry in the GECOS field // list. // On Windows, this is the user's display name. // On Plan 9, this is the contents of /dev/user. Name string // HomeDir is the path to the user's home directory (if they have one). HomeDir string }
User represents a user account.
func Lookup ¶
Lookup looks up a user by username. If the user cannot be found, the returned error is of type UnknownUserError.