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== Overview ==  
== Overview ==  
Depending on your installation method and OS, you will have one or two directories that contain Factorio assets, and one that contains user data, such as saves and mods.
Depending on your installation method and OS, you will have one or two directories that contain Factorio assets, and one that contains user data, such as saves and mods.


== User data directory ==
== User data directory ==
The user data directory is where personal files are stored, such as world saves, mods, logs, or crash dump files. Search your computer for this directory, or type it into your file manager address bar.
The user data directory is where personal files are stored:
* Save files <code>./saves</code>
* Mods <code>./mods</code>
* Script-output, e.g. from /screenshot <code>./script-output</code>
* Local [[scenario system|scenarios]] <code>./scenarios</code>
* Local settings <code>./config/config.ini</code>
* [[log file]]s <code>factorio-*.log</code>
* Crash dump files <code>factorio-dump-*.dmp</code>


=== Locations ===  
=== Locations ===
Search your computer for the directory location, or type the path into your file manager address bar.


Windows:
Windows:


  %appdata%\Factorio
  %appdata%\Factorio
:The <code>%appdata%</code> shorthand translates to your local version of <code>C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming</code>


MacOSX:
MacOSX:
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  ~/.factorio
  ~/.factorio


When using Steam on Windows, the config.ini, achievements.dat, modded-achievements.dat and player-data.json can be found in  
When using Steam on Windows, the config.ini, achievements.dat, modded-achievements.dat and player-data.json can also be found in  


  C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[user number]\427520\remote
  C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[user number]\427520\remote
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== Application directory ==
== Application directory ==
The application directory stores three things:
The application directory stores three things:
* Factorio executables (./bin)
* Factorio executables <code>./bin</code>
* Data for vanilla Factorio (./data)
* Data for vanilla Factorio <code>./data</code>
* API documentation (./doc-html)
* API documentation <code>./doc-html</code>


Locations:
=== Locations ===


Windows:
Windows:
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== Changing the user data directory ==
== Changing the user data directory ==


You can create a file <code>config-path.config</code> to configure Factorio to any directory.
You can create a file <code>config-path.cfg</code> to configure Factorio to any directory.
 
In order to change the user data directory, user must edit the location of the "write-data" entry in the file <code>(Game install directory)/config/config.ini</code>. This affects the location of mods, scenario and temp.
 
====macOS====
Create <code>factorio.app/config-path.cfg</code> with the following contents:


'''[http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=12819&p=87281#p87281 Please see this discussion]''' (for MacOS, but should work on any other OS).
config-path=__PATH__executable__/../config
use-system-read-write-data-directories=false
 
Update <code>factorio.app/Contents/config/config.ini</code>
[path]
read-data=__PATH__executable__/../data
write-data=__PATH__executable__/..  


In order to change the user data directory, user must edit the location of the "write-data" entry in the file <code>(Game install directory)/config/config.ini</code>. This affects the location of mods, scenario and temp. If you want to move only the location of your save files you can '''[[Application_Directory/Changing_the_save_directory|change the the save directory using symlinks]]''' but this still means that all users of the computer will share the same data, including settings.
'''[http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=49&t=12819&p=87281#p87281 Please see this discussion]''' (for older versions of macOS, but may work on any other OS).


====Linux====
====Linux====
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== See also ==
== See also ==
* [[Download and Installation]]
* [[Install guide]]
* [[Install guide]]
* [[Mods]]
* [[Installing Mods]]
* [[Installing Mods]]
* [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=34&t=3389 Forum discussion]
* [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8294 Linux Version - Save games in $HOME somewhere]
* [http://www.factorioforums.com/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=8294 Linux Version - Save games in $HOME somewhere]

Latest revision as of 15:25, 17 January 2022

Overview

Depending on your installation method and OS, you will have one or two directories that contain Factorio assets, and one that contains user data, such as saves and mods.

User data directory

The user data directory is where personal files are stored:

  • Save files ./saves
  • Mods ./mods
  • Script-output, e.g. from /screenshot ./script-output
  • Local scenarios ./scenarios
  • Local settings ./config/config.ini
  • log files factorio-*.log
  • Crash dump files factorio-dump-*.dmp

Locations

Search your computer for the directory location, or type the path into your file manager address bar.

Windows:

%appdata%\Factorio
The %appdata% shorthand translates to your local version of C:\Users\[user name]\AppData\Roaming

MacOSX:

~/Library/Application Support/factorio

Linux distributions:

~/.factorio

When using Steam on Windows, the config.ini, achievements.dat, modded-achievements.dat and player-data.json can also be found in

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\userdata\[user number]\427520\remote

Application directory

The application directory stores three things:

  • Factorio executables ./bin
  • Data for vanilla Factorio ./data
  • API documentation ./doc-html

Locations

Windows:

C:\Program Files (x86)\Steam\steamapps\common\Factorio
C:\Program Files\Factorio

MacOSX:

~/Library/Application Support/Steam/steamapps/common/Factorio/factorio.app/Contents
/Applications/factorio.app/Contents

Linux:

~/.factorio

Changing the user data directory

You can create a file config-path.cfg to configure Factorio to any directory.

In order to change the user data directory, user must edit the location of the "write-data" entry in the file (Game install directory)/config/config.ini. This affects the location of mods, scenario and temp.

macOS

Create factorio.app/config-path.cfg with the following contents:

config-path=__PATH__executable__/../config
use-system-read-write-data-directories=false

Update factorio.app/Contents/config/config.ini

[path]
read-data=__PATH__executable__/../data
write-data=__PATH__executable__/.. 

Please see this discussion (for older versions of macOS, but may work on any other OS).

Linux

Update __Game_Install_directory/config-path.cfg

use-system-read-write-data-directories=true

Update __Game_Install_directory/config/config.ini

[path]
read-data=__PATH__executable__/../../data
write-data=.local/share/factorio

You could set the write-data value to .factorio if you prefer.

Once you have done this, you can remove write permissions to the entire game installation directory except for config/config.ini, which must be writable by all people who wish to play the game.

Note that if someone changes any options, in-game, those option changes will apply to everyone who plays on the same computer.

Installation from Zip File

The unzipped Factorio directory.

A list of all things found here:

  • Save games (as zip files)
  • User-installed/created Mods.
  • User-installed/created scenarios.
  • User configuration and settings storage
  • Log file (factorio-*.log)
  • Player data (player-data.json)

Note: Deleting the configuration file will result in a default replacement being generated upon the next Factorio launch.

It is recommended to create backups from this directory (of saves, config, etc) before installing a new version.

See also