Python | os.readlink() method Last Updated : 29 Jun, 2019 Comments Improve Suggest changes Like Article Like Report OS module in Python provides functions for interacting with the operating system. OS comes under Python’s standard utility modules. This module provides a portable way of using operating system dependent functionality. All functions in os module raise OSError in the case of invalid or inaccessible file names and paths, or other arguments that have the correct type, but are not accepted by the operating system. os.readlink() method in Python is used to resolve a symbolic link. This method returns the path to which symbolic link points. Syntax: os.readlink(path, *, dir_fd = None) Parameter: path: A path-like object representing a file path. A path-like object is either a string or bytes object representing a path. dir_fd (optional) : A file descriptor referring to a directory. The default value of this parameter is None. If the specified path is absolute then dir_fd is ignored. Note: The '*' in parameter list indicates that all following parameters (Here in our case 'dir_fd') are keyword-only parameters and they can be provided using their name, not as positional parameter. Return Type: This method return a string object if the specified path is also a string object and a byte object if the specified path is a byte object. The returned value represents the path to which symbolic link points. Code: Use of os.readlink() method to resolve a symbolic link Python3 # Python program to explain os.readlink() method # importing os module import os # Original file path path = "/home/ihritik/Documents/file.txt" # Create a symbolic link # of above path # using os.symlink() method link = "/home/ihritik/Desktop/file(symlink).txt" os.symlink(path, link) # So, link is a symbolic link # Now using os.readlink() method # resolve the symbolic link originalPath = os.readlink(link) # print the path to which # symbolic link points print("Symbolic link points to", originalPath) # If the given path is not a # symbolic link then # os.readlink() method will # raise an OSError Output: Symbolic link points to /home/ihritik/Documents/file.txt Reference: https://docs.python.org/3/library/os.html Create Quiz Comment I ihritik Follow 0 Improve I ihritik Follow 0 Improve Article Tags : Python python-os-module Explore Python FundamentalsPython Introduction 2 min read Input and Output in Python 4 min read Python Variables 4 min read Python Operators 4 min read Python Keywords 2 min read Python Data Types 8 min read Conditional Statements in Python 3 min read Loops in Python - For, While and Nested Loops 5 min read Python Functions 5 min read Recursion in Python 4 min read Python Lambda Functions 5 min read Python Data StructuresPython String 5 min read Python Lists 4 min read Python Tuples 4 min read Python Dictionary 3 min read Python Sets 6 min read Python Arrays 7 min read List Comprehension in Python 4 min read Advanced PythonPython OOP Concepts 11 min read Python Exception Handling 5 min read File Handling in Python 4 min read Python Database Tutorial 4 min read Python MongoDB Tutorial 3 min read Python MySQL 9 min read Python Packages 10 min read Python Modules 3 min read Python DSA Libraries 15 min read List of Python GUI Library and Packages 3 min read Data Science with PythonNumPy Tutorial - Python Library 3 min read Pandas Tutorial 4 min read Matplotlib Tutorial 5 min read Python Seaborn Tutorial 3 min read StatsModel Library - Tutorial 3 min read Learning Model Building in Scikit-learn 6 min read TensorFlow Tutorial 2 min read PyTorch Tutorial 6 min read Web Development with PythonFlask Tutorial 8 min read Django Tutorial | Learn Django Framework 7 min read Django ORM - Inserting, Updating & Deleting Data 4 min read Templating With Jinja2 in Flask 6 min read Django Templates 5 min read Build a REST API using Flask - Python 3 min read Building a Simple API with Django REST Framework 3 min read Python PracticePython Quiz 1 min read Python Coding Practice 1 min read Python Interview Questions and Answers 15+ min read Like