Python os chown() Method with example

Web Design Tutorialz
2 min readAug 4, 2020

Hello readers! Welcome back to another section of my tutorial on Python. In this tutorial guide, we are going to be studying about the Os chown() method. The Python os

chown() method changes the owner and group id of path to the numeric uid and gid. To leave one of the ids unchanged, set it to -1. To set the ownership, you would need the super user privilege.

Syntax

The following below is the syntax for Python Os chown() method -

os.chown(path, uid, gid);

Return Value

It does not return any value.

Example

The following below is a simple example -

#!/usr/bin/python

import os, sys

# Assuming /tmp/foo.txt exists.
# To set owner ID 100 following has to be done.
os.chown("/tmp/foo.txt", 100, -1)

print "Changed ownership successfully!!"

Output

When the above code is executed, it will produce the following result -

Changed ownership successfully!!

Alright guys! This is where we are rounding up for this tutorial post. In my next tutorial, we are going to be studying about the Python OS chroot() Method.

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