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How do I programmatically get the free disk space for a directory in Linux

Is there a funct开发者_开发百科ion that returns how much space is free on a drive partition given a directory path?


check man statvfs(2)

I believe you can calculate 'free space' as f_bsize * f_bfree.

NAME
       statvfs, fstatvfs - get file system statistics

SYNOPSIS
       #include <sys/statvfs.h>

       int statvfs(const char *path, struct statvfs *buf);
       int fstatvfs(int fd, struct statvfs *buf);

DESCRIPTION
       The function statvfs() returns information about a mounted file system.
       path is the pathname of any file within the mounted file  system.   buf
       is a pointer to a statvfs structure defined approximately as follows:

           struct statvfs {
               unsigned long  f_bsize;    /* file system block size */
               unsigned long  f_frsize;   /* fragment size */
               fsblkcnt_t     f_blocks;   /* size of fs in f_frsize units */
               fsblkcnt_t     f_bfree;    /* # free blocks */
               fsblkcnt_t     f_bavail;   /* # free blocks for unprivileged users */
               fsfilcnt_t     f_files;    /* # inodes */
               fsfilcnt_t     f_ffree;    /* # free inodes */
               fsfilcnt_t     f_favail;   /* # free inodes for unprivileged users */
               unsigned long  f_fsid;     /* file system ID */
               unsigned long  f_flag;     /* mount flags */
               unsigned long  f_namemax;  /* maximum filename length */
           };


You can use boost::filesystem:

struct space_info  // returned by space function
{
    uintmax_t capacity;
    uintmax_t free; 
    uintmax_t available; // free space available to a non-privileged process
};

space_info   space(const path& p);
space_info   space(const path& p, system::error_code& ec);

Example:

#include <boost/filesystem.hpp>
using namespace boost::filesystem;
space_info si = space(".");
cout << si.available << endl;

Returns: An object of type space_info. The value of the space_info object is determined as if by using POSIX statvfs() to obtain a POSIX struct statvfs, and then multiplying its f_blocks, f_bfree, and f_bavail members by its f_frsize member, and assigning the results to the capacity, free, and available members respectively. Any members for which the value cannot be determined shall be set to -1.


With C++17

You can use std::filesystem::space:

#include <iostream>  // only needed for screen output

#include <filesystem>
namespace fs = std::filesystem;

int main()
{
    fs::space_info tmp = fs::space("/tmp");

    std::cout << "Free space: " << tmp.free << '\n'
              << "Available space: " << tmp.available << '\n';
}


You can use Qt class QStorageInfo to acquire hardisk free space: First,you should include the header:

#include <QStorageInfo> 
#define GB (1024 * 1024 * 1024)
bool CheckHardiskFree(const QString &strDisk)
{
    QStorageInfo storage(strDisk);
    if(storage.isValid() && storage.isReady())
    {
     double useGb =(storage.bytesTotal()-storage.bytesAvailable()) * 1.0/ GB;
     double freeGb =storage.bytesAvailable() * 1.0 / GB;
     double allGb =storage.bytesTotal()* 1.0 / GB;
     return true;
    }
    return false;
}


One can get the output of a command into a program by using a pipe like this:

char cmd[]="df -h /path/to/directory" ;
FILE* apipe = popen(cmd, "r");
// if the popen succeeds read the commands output into the program with 
while (  fgets( line, 132 , apipe) )
{  // handle the readed lines
} 
pclose(apipe);
// -----------------------------------
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