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R.utils (version 2.12.3)

createWindowsShortcut: Creates a Microsoft Windows Shortcut (.lnk file)

Description

Creates a Microsoft Windows Shortcut (.lnk file).

Usage

# S3 method for default
createWindowsShortcut(pathname, target, overwrite=FALSE, mustWork=FALSE, ...)

Value

Returns (invisibly) the pathname.

Arguments

pathname

The pathname (with file extension *.lnk) of the link file to be created.

target

The target file or directory to which the shortcut should point to.

overwrite

If TRUE, an existing link file is overwritten, otherwise not.

mustWork

If TRUE, an error is produced if the Windows Shortcut link is not created, otherwise not.

...

Not used.

Required privileges on Windows

In order for this method, which utilizes Windows Script Host a VBScript, to succeed on Windows, the client/R session must run with sufficient privileges (it has been reported that Administrative rights are necessary).

Author

Henrik Bengtsson

References

[1] Create a windows shortcut (.LNK file), SS64.com, https://ss64.com/nt/shortcut.html

See Also

readWindowsShortcut()

Examples

Run this code
# Create Windows Shortcut links to a directory and a file
targets <- list(
  system.file(package="R.utils"),
  system.file("DESCRIPTION", package="R.utils")
)

for (kk in seq_along(targets)) {
  cat("Link #", kk, "\n", sep="")

  target <- targets[[kk]]
  cat("Target: ", target, "\n", sep="")

  # Name of *.lnk file
  pathname <- sprintf("%s.LNK", tempfile())

  tryCatch({
    # Will only work on Windows systems with support for VB scripting
    createWindowsShortcut(pathname, target=target)
  }, error = function(ex) {
    print(ex)
  })

  # Was it created?
  if (isFile(pathname)) {
    cat("Created link file: ", pathname, "\n", sep="")

    # Validate that it points to the correct target
    dest <- filePath(pathname, expandLinks="any")
    cat("Available target: ", dest, "\n", sep="")

    res <- all.equal(tolower(dest), tolower(target))
    if (!isTRUE(res)) {
      msg <- sprintf("Link target does not match expected target: %s != %s", dest, target)
      cat(msg, "\n")
      warning(msg)
    }

    # Cleanup
    file.remove(pathname)
  }
}

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