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if File.CheckAccess('soldat.ini') then | if File.CheckAccess('soldat.ini') then |
Revision as of 14:51, 26 July 2013
function CheckAccess(const FilePath: string): Boolean FilePath: a path to a file to check access for Result: Whenever file is accessible from script's sandbox or not
Description
This function checks whenever file pointed by FilePath can be opened by script's File API.
Path syntax
Path to a file should be passed in unix-like syntax (slashes, not backslashes) where first character determinates where is the start point:
- /: if path begins from slash (/), it's assumed to start from hard disk root ("root / folder on unix, Disk on which soldatserver is located on windows (i.e. C:\). Script must be configured with Sandboxed level 0 in order to be able to access entire host's harddrive.
- ~: if path begins from tylda (~), it's assumed to start from script's data directory (soldatserver/scripts/yourscriptname/data/).
- Any else character is assumed to be part of the path and start point is set to soldatserver's directory, i.e. 'soldat.ini' points to soldatserver/soldat.ini. Script must be configured with Sandboxed level 1 or 0 in order to be able to access anything above it's data directory.
Example
begin
if File.CheckAccess('soldat.ini') then
WriteLn('soldat ini seems to be accessible!')
else
WriteLn('access to soldat.ini denied.');
end;