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pwd

This module provides access to the Unix password database.
It is available on all Unix versions.

Password database entries are reported as 7-tuples containing the following
items from the password database (see `<pwd.h>'), in order:
pw_name, pw_passwd, pw_uid, pw_gid, pw_gecos, pw_dir, pw_shell.
The uid and gid items are integers, all others are strings. An
exception is raised if the entry asked for cannot be found.

Classes

struct_passwd

pwd.struct_passwd: Results from getpw*() routines.

This object may be accessed either as a tuple of
  (pw_name,pw_passwd,pw_uid,pw_gid,pw_gecos,pw_dir,pw_shell)
or via the object attributes as named in the above tuple.
count(self, value, /)

  Return number of occurrences of value.
index(self, value, start=0, stop=9223372036854775807, /)

  Return first index of value.

  Raises ValueError if the value is not present.
n_fields = 7
n_sequence_fields = 7
n_unnamed_fields = 0
pw_dir = <member 'pw_dir' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  home directory
pw_gecos = <member 'pw_gecos' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  real name
pw_gid = <member 'pw_gid' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  group id
pw_name = <member 'pw_name' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  user name
pw_passwd = <member 'pw_passwd' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  password
pw_shell = <member 'pw_shell' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  shell program
pw_uid = <member 'pw_uid' of 'pwd.struct_passwd' objects>
  user id

Functions

getpwall

getpwall()

  Return a list of all available password database entries, in arbitrary order.

  See help(pwd) for more on password database entries.

getpwnam

getpwnam(name, /)

  Return the password database entry for the given user name.

  See `help(pwd)` for more on password database entries.

getpwuid

getpwuid(uidobj, /)

  Return the password database entry for the given numeric user ID.

  See `help(pwd)` for more on password database entries.