- Built-in Functions
- basename
basename
Function
basename
takes a string containing a filesystem path and removes all except
the last portion from it.
This function works only with the path string and does not access the filesystem itself. It is therefore unable to take into account filesystem features such as symlinks.
If the path is empty then the result is "."
, representing the current
working directory.
The behavior of this function depends on the host platform. On Windows systems,
it uses backslash \
as the path segment separator. On Unix systems, the slash
/
is used.
Referring directly to filesystem paths in resource arguments may cause
spurious diffs if the same configuration is applied from multiple systems or on
different host operating systems. We recommend using filesystem paths only
for transient values, such as the argument to file
(where
only the contents are then stored) or in connection
and provisioner
blocks.
Examples
> basename("foo/bar/baz.txt")
baz.txt
Related Functions
dirname
returns all of the segments of a filesystem path except the last, discarding the portion that would be returned bybasename
.