package user import ( "errors" ) var ( // The current operating system does not provide the required data for user lookups. ErrUnsupported = errors.New("user lookup: operating system does not provide passwd-formatted data") // No matching entries found in file. ErrNoPasswdEntries = errors.New("no matching entries in passwd file") ErrNoGroupEntries = errors.New("no matching entries in group file") ) // LookupUser looks up a user by their username in /etc/passwd. If the user // cannot be found (or there is no /etc/passwd file on the filesystem), then // LookupUser returns an error. func LookupUser(username string) (User, error) { return lookupUser(username) } // LookupUid looks up a user by their user id in /etc/passwd. If the user cannot // be found (or there is no /etc/passwd file on the filesystem), then LookupId // returns an error. func LookupUid(uid int) (User, error) { return lookupUid(uid) } // LookupGroup looks up a group by its name in /etc/group. If the group cannot // be found (or there is no /etc/group file on the filesystem), then LookupGroup // returns an error. func LookupGroup(groupname string) (Group, error) { return lookupGroup(groupname) } // LookupGid looks up a group by its group id in /etc/group. If the group cannot // be found (or there is no /etc/group file on the filesystem), then LookupGid // returns an error. func LookupGid(gid int) (Group, error) { return lookupGid(gid) }