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"""
fs.base
=======
This module defines the most basic filesystem abstraction, the FS class.
Instances of FS represent a filesystem containing files and directories
that can be queried and manipulated. To implement a new kind of filesystem,
start by sublcassing the base FS class.
For more information regarding implementing a working PyFilesystem interface, see :ref:`implementers`.
"""
__all__ = ['DummyLock',
'silence_fserrors',
'NullFile',
'synchronize',
'FS',
'flags_to_mode',
'NoDefaultMeta']
import os
import os.path
import shutil
import fnmatch
import datetime
import time
try:
import threading
except ImportError:
import dummy_threading as threading
from fs.path import *
from fs.errors import *
from fs.local_functools import wraps
class DummyLock(object):
"""A dummy lock object that doesn't do anything.
This is used as a placeholder when locking is disabled. We can't
directly use the Lock class from the dummy_threading module, since
it attempts to sanity-check the sequence of acquire/release calls
in a way that breaks when real threading is available.
"""
def acquire(self, blocking=1):
"""Acquiring a DummyLock always succeeds."""
return 1
def release(self):
"""Releasing a DummyLock always succeeds."""
pass
def __enter__(self):
pass
def __exit__(self, *args):
pass
def silence_fserrors(f, *args, **kwargs):
"""Perform a function call and return ``None`` if an :class:`fs.errors.FSError` is thrown
:param f: Function to call
:param args: Parameters to f
:param kwargs: Keyword parameters to f
"""
try:
return f(*args, **kwargs)
except FSError:
return None
class NoDefaultMeta(object):
"""A singleton used to signify that there is no default for getmeta"""
pass
class NullFile(object):
"""A NullFile is a file object that has no functionality.
Null files are returned by the :meth:`fs.base.FS.safeopen` method in FS objects when the
file doesn't exist. This can simplify code by negating the need to check
if a file exists, or handling exceptions.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.closed = False
def __iter__(self):
return self
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback):
self.closed = True
def flush(self):
pass
def next(self):
raise StopIteration
def readline(self, *args, **kwargs):
return ""
def close(self):
self.closed = True
def read(self, size=None):
return ""
def seek(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
def tell(self):
return 0
def truncate(self, *args, **kwargs):
return 0
def write(self, data):
pass
def writelines(self, *args, **kwargs):
pass
def synchronize(func):
"""Decorator to synchronize a method on self._lock."""
@wraps(func)
def acquire_lock(self, *args, **kwargs):
self._lock.acquire()
try:
return func(self, *args, **kwargs)
finally:
self._lock.release()
return acquire_lock
class FS(object):
"""The base class for Filesystem abstraction objects.
An instance of a class derived from FS is an abstraction on some kind of filesystem, such as the OS filesystem or a zip file.
"""
_meta = {}
def __init__(self, thread_synchronize=False):
"""The base class for Filesystem objects.
:param thread_synconize: If True, a lock object will be created for the object, otherwise a dummy lock will be used.
:type thread_synchronize: bool
"""
super(FS, self).__init__()
self.closed = False
self.thread_synchronize = thread_synchronize
if thread_synchronize:
self._lock = threading.RLock()
else:
self._lock = DummyLock()
def __del__(self):
if not getattr(self, 'closed', True):
self.close()
def __enter__(self):
return self
def __exit__(self, type, value, traceback):
self.close()
def cachehint(self, enabled):
"""Recommends the use of caching. Implementations are free to use or
ignore this value.
:param enabled: If True the implementation is permitted to aggressively cache directory
structure / file information. Caching such information can speed up many operations,
particularly for network based filesystems. The downside of caching is that
changes made to directories or files outside of this interface may not be picked up immediately.
"""
pass
# Deprecating cache_hint in favour of no underscore version, for consistency
cache_hint = cachehint
def close(self):
"""Close the filesystem. This will perform any shutdown related
operations required. This method will be called automatically when
the filesystem object is garbage collected, but it is good practice
to call it explicitly so that any attached resourced are freed when they
are no longer required.
"""
self.closed = True
def __getstate__(self):
# Locks can't be pickled, so instead we just indicate the
# type of lock that should be there. None == no lock,
# True == a proper lock, False == a dummy lock.
state = self.__dict__.copy()
lock = state.get("_lock", None)
if lock is not None:
if isinstance(lock, threading._RLock):
state["_lock"] = True
else:
state["_lock"] = False
return state
def __setstate__(self, state):
self.__dict__.update(state)
lock = state.get("_lock")
if lock is not None:
if lock:
self._lock = threading.RLock()
else:
self._lock = DummyLock()
def getmeta(self, meta_name, default=NoDefaultMeta):
"""Retrieve a meta value associated with an FS object.
Meta values are a way for an FS implementation to report potentially
useful information associated with the file system.
A meta key is a lower case string with no spaces. Meta keys may also
be grouped in namespaces in a dotted notation, e.g. 'atomic.namespaces'.
FS implementations aren't obliged to return any meta values, but the
following are common:
* *read_only* True if the file system cannot be modified
* *thread_safe* True if the implementation is thread safe
* *network* True if the file system requires network access
* *unicode_paths* True if the file system supports unicode paths
* *case_insensitive_paths* True if the file system ignores the case of paths
* *atomic.makedir* True if making a directory is an atomic operation
* *atomic.rename* True if rename is an atomic operation, (and not implemented as a copy followed by a delete)
* *atomic.setcontents* True if the implementation supports setting the contents of a file as an atomic operation (without opening a file)
* *free_space* The free space (in bytes) available on the file system
* *total_space* The total space (in bytes) available on the file system
* *virtual* True if the filesystem defers to other filesystems
FS implementations may expose non-generic meta data through a self-named namespace. e.g. ``"somefs.some_meta"``
Since no meta value is guaranteed to exist, it is advisable to always supply a
default value to ``getmeta``.
:param meta_name: The name of the meta value to retrieve
:param default: An option default to return, if the meta value isn't present
:raises `fs.errors.NoMetaError`: If specified meta value is not present, and there is no default
"""
if meta_name not in self._meta:
if default is not NoDefaultMeta:
return default
raise NoMetaError(meta_name=meta_name)
return self._meta[meta_name]
def hasmeta(self, meta_name):
"""Check that a meta value is supported
:param meta_name: The name of a meta value to check
:rtype: bool
"""
try:
self.getmeta(meta_name)
except NoMetaError:
return False
return True
def getsyspath(self, path, allow_none=False):
"""Returns the system path (a path recognized by the OS) if one is present.
If the path does not map to a system path (and `allow_none` is False)
then a NoSysPathError exception is thrown. Otherwise, the system
path will be returned as a unicode string.
:param path: a path within the filesystem
:param allow_none: if True, this method will return None when there is no system path,
rather than raising NoSysPathError
:type allow_none: bool
:raises `fs.errors.NoSysPathError`: if the path does not map on to a system path, and allow_none is set to False (default)
:rtype: unicode
"""
if not allow_none:
raise NoSysPathError(path=path)
return None
def hassyspath(self, path):
"""Check if the path maps to a system path (a path recognized by the OS).
:param path: path to check
:returns: True if `path` maps to a system path
:rtype: bool
"""
return self.getsyspath(path, allow_none=True) is not None
def getpathurl(self, path, allow_none=False):
"""Returns a url that corresponds to the given path, if one exists.
If the path does not have an equivalent URL form (and allow_none is False)
then a :class:`~fs.errors.NoPathURLError` exception is thrown. Otherwise the URL will be
returns as an unicode string.
:param path: a path within the filesystem
:param allow_none: if true, this method can return None if there is no
URL form of the given path
:type allow_none: bool
:raises `fs.errors.NoPathURLError`: If no URL form exists, and allow_none is False (the default)
:rtype: unicode
"""
if not allow_none:
raise NoPathURLError(path=path)
return None
def haspathurl(self, path):
"""Check if the path has an equivalent URL form
:param path: path to check
:returns: True if `path` has a URL form
:rtype: bool
"""
return self.getpathurl(path, allow_none=True) is not None
def open(self, path, mode="r", **kwargs):
"""Open a the given path as a file-like object.
:param path: a path to file that should be opened
:type path: string
:param mode: mode of file to open, identical to the mode string used
in 'file' and 'open' builtins
:type mode: string
:param kwargs: additional (optional) keyword parameters that may
be required to open the file
:type kwargs: dict
:rtype: a file-like object
:raises `fs.errors.ParentDirectoryMissingError`: if an intermediate directory is missing
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: if an intermediate directory is an file
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: if the path is not found
"""
raise UnsupportedError("open file")
def safeopen(self, path, mode="r", **kwargs):
"""Like :py:meth:`~fs.base.FS.open`, but returns a
:py:class:`~fs.base.NullFile` if the file could not be opened.
A ``NullFile`` is a dummy file which has all the methods of a file-like object,
but contains no data.
:param path: a path to file that should be opened
:type path: string
:param mode: mode of file to open, identical to the mode string used
in 'file' and 'open' builtins
:type mode: string
:param kwargs: additional (optional) keyword parameters that may
be required to open the file
:type kwargs: dict
:rtype: a file-like object
"""
try:
f = self.open(path, mode, **kwargs)
except ResourceNotFoundError:
return NullFile()
return f
def exists(self, path):
"""Check if a path references a valid resource.
:param path: A path in the filesystem
:type path: string
:rtype: bool
"""
return self.isfile(path) or self.isdir(path)
def isdir(self, path):
"""Check if a path references a directory.
:param path: a path in the filesystem
:type path: string
:rtype: bool
"""
raise UnsupportedError("check for directory")
def isfile(self, path):
"""Check if a path references a file.
:param path: a path in the filesystem
:type path: string
:rtype: bool
"""
raise UnsupportedError("check for file")
def __iter__(self):
""" Iterates over paths returned by :py:meth:`~fs.base.listdir` method with default params. """
for f in self.listdir():
yield f
def listdir(self, path="./",
wildcard=None,
full=False,
absolute=False,
dirs_only=False,
files_only=False):
"""Lists the the files and directories under a given path.
The directory contents are returned as a list of unicode paths.
:param path: root of the path to list
:type path: string
:param wildcard: Only returns paths that match this wildcard
:type wildcard: string containing a wildcard, or a callable that accepts a path and returns a boolean
:param full: returns full paths (relative to the root)
:type full: bool
:param absolute: returns absolute paths (paths beginning with /)
:type absolute: bool
:param dirs_only: if True, only return directories
:type dirs_only: bool
:param files_only: if True, only return files
:type files_only: bool
:rtype: iterable of paths
:raises `fs.errors.ParentDirectoryMissingError`: if an intermediate directory is missing
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: if the path exists, but is not a directory
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: if the path is not found
"""
raise UnsupportedError("list directory")
def listdirinfo(self, path="./",
wildcard=None,
full=False,
absolute=False,
dirs_only=False,
files_only=False):
"""Retrieves a list of paths and path info under a given path.
This method behaves like listdir() but instead of just returning
the name of each item in the directory, it returns a tuple of the
name and the info dict as returned by getinfo.
This method may be more efficient than calling
:py:meth:`~fs.base.FS.getinfo` on each individual item returned by :py:meth:`~fs.base.FS.listdir`, particularly
for network based filesystems.
:param path: root of the path to list
:param wildcard: filter paths that match this wildcard
:param dirs_only: only retrieve directories
:type dirs_only: bool
:param files_only: only retrieve files
:type files_only: bool
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: If the path is not found
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: If the path exists, but is not a directory
"""
path = normpath(path)
def getinfo(p):
try:
if full or absolute:
return self.getinfo(p)
else:
return self.getinfo(pathjoin(path, p))
except FSError:
return {}
return [(p, getinfo(p))
for p in self.listdir(path,
wildcard=wildcard,
full=full,
absolute=absolute,
dirs_only=dirs_only,
files_only=files_only)]
def _listdir_helper(self, path,
entries,
wildcard=None,
full=False,
absolute=False,
dirs_only=False,
files_only=False):
"""A helper method called by listdir method that applies filtering.
Given the path to a directory and a list of the names of entries within
that directory, this method applies the semantics of the listdir()
keyword arguments. An appropriately modified and filtered list of
directory entries is returned.
"""
if dirs_only and files_only:
raise ValueError("dirs_only and files_only can not both be True")
if wildcard is not None:
if not callable(wildcard):
wildcard_re = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(wildcard))
wildcard = lambda fn:bool (wildcard_re.match(fn))
entries = [p for p in entries if wildcard(p)]
if dirs_only:
entries = [p for p in entries if self.isdir(pathjoin(path, p))]
elif files_only:
entries = [p for p in entries if self.isfile(pathjoin(path, p))]
if full:
entries = [pathjoin(path, p) for p in entries]
elif absolute:
entries = [abspath(pathjoin(path, p)) for p in entries]
return entries
def ilistdir(self, path="./",
wildcard=None,
full=False,
absolute=False,
dirs_only=False,
files_only=False):
"""Generator yielding the files and directories under a given path.
This method behaves identically to :py:meth:`fs.base.FS.listdir` but returns an generator
instead of a list. Depending on the filesystem this may be more
efficient than calling :py:meth:`fs.base.FS.listdir` and iterating over the resulting list.
"""
return iter(self.listdir(path,
wildcard=wildcard,
full=full,
absolute=absolute,
dirs_only=dirs_only,
files_only=files_only))
def ilistdirinfo(self, path="./",
wildcard=None,
full=False,
absolute=False,
dirs_only=False,
files_only=False):
"""Generator yielding paths and path info under a given path.
This method behaves identically to :py:meth:`~fs.base.listdirinfo` but returns an generator
instead of a list. Depending on the filesystem this may be more
efficient than calling :py:meth:`~fs.base.listdirinfo` and iterating over the resulting
list.
"""
return iter(self.listdirinfo(path,
wildcard,
full,
absolute,
dirs_only,
files_only))
def makedir(self, path, recursive=False, allow_recreate=False):
"""Make a directory on the filesystem.
:param path: path of directory
:type path: string
:param recursive: if True, any intermediate directories will also be created
:type recursive: bool
:param allow_recreate: if True, re-creating a directory wont be an error
:type allow_create: bool
:raises `fs.errors.DestinationExistsError`: if the path is already a directory, and allow_recreate is False
:raises `fs.errors.ParentDirectoryMissingError`: if a containing directory is missing and recursive is False
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: if a path is an existing file
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: if the path is not found
"""
raise UnsupportedError("make directory")
def remove(self, path):
"""Remove a file from the filesystem.
:param path: Path of the resource to remove
:type path: string
:raises `fs.errors.ParentDirectoryMissingError`: if an intermediate directory is missing
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: if the path is a directory
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: if the path does not exist
"""
raise UnsupportedError("remove resource")
def removedir(self, path, recursive=False, force=False):
"""Remove a directory from the filesystem
:param path: path of the directory to remove
:type path: string
:param recursive: if True, empty parent directories will be removed
:type recursive: bool
:param force: if True, any directory contents will be removed
:type force: bool
:raises `fs.errors.DirectoryNotEmptyError`: if the directory is not empty and force is False
:raises `fs.errors.ParentDirectoryMissingError`: if an intermediate directory is missing
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: if the path is not a directory
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: if the path does not exist
"""
raise UnsupportedError("remove directory")
def rename(self, src, dst):
"""Renames a file or directory
:param src: path to rename
:type src: string
:param dst: new name
:type dst: string
:raises ParentDirectoryMissingError: if a containing directory is missing
:raises ResourceInvalidError: if the path or a parent path is not a
directory or src is a parent of dst or one of src or dst is a dir
and the other don't
:raises ResourceNotFoundError: if the src path does not exist
"""
raise UnsupportedError("rename resource")
@convert_os_errors
def settimes(self, path, accessed_time=None, modified_time=None):
"""Set the accessed time and modified time of a file
:param path: path to a file
:type path: string
:param accessed_time: the datetime the file was accessed (defaults to current time)
:type accessed_time: datetime
:param modified_time: the datetime the file was modified (defaults to current time)
:type modified_time: datetime
"""
sys_path = self.getsyspath(path, allow_none=True)
if sys_path is not None:
now = datetime.datetime.now()
if accessed_time is None:
accessed_time = now
if modified_time is None:
modified_time = now
accessed_time = int(time.mktime(accessed_time.timetuple()))
modified_time = int(time.mktime(modified_time.timetuple()))
os.utime(sys_path, (accessed_time, modified_time))
return True
else:
raise UnsupportedError("settimes")
def getinfo(self, path):
"""Returns information for a path as a dictionary. The exact content of
this dictionary will vary depending on the implementation, but will
likely include a few common values. The following values will be found
in info dictionaries for most implementations:
* "size" - Number of bytes used to store the file or directory
* "created_time" - A datetime object containing the time the resource was created
* "accessed_time" - A datetime object containing the time the resource was last accessed
* "modified_time" - A datetime object containing the time the resource was modified
:param path: a path to retrieve information for
:type path: string
:rtype: dict
:raises `fs.errors.ParentDirectoryMissingError`: if an intermediate directory is missing
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceInvalidError`: if the path is not a directory
:raises `fs.errors.ResourceNotFoundError`: if the path does not exist
"""
raise UnsupportedError("get resource info")
def desc(self, path):
"""Returns short descriptive text regarding a path. Intended mainly as
a debugging aid.
:param path: A path to describe
:rtype: str
"""
if not self.exists(path):
return ''
try:
sys_path = self.getsyspath(path)
except NoSysPathError:
return "No description available"
return sys_path
def getcontents(self, path):
"""Returns the contents of a file as a string.
:param path: A path of file to read
:rtype: str
:returns: file contents
"""
f = None
try:
f = self.open(path, "rb")
contents = f.read()
return contents
finally:
if f is not None:
f.close()
def setcontents(self, path, data, chunk_size=1024 * 64):
"""A convenience method to create a new file from a string or file-like object
:param path: a path of the file to create
:param data: a string or a file-like object containing the contents for the new file
:param chunk_size: Number of bytes to read in a chunk, if the implementation has to resort to a read / copy loop
"""
if not data:
self.createfile(path)
else:
f = None
try:
f = self.open(path, 'wb')
if hasattr(data, "read"):
read = data.read
write = f.write
chunk = read(chunk_size)
while chunk:
write(chunk)
chunk = read(chunk_size)
else:
f.write(data)
if hasattr(f, 'flush'):
f.flush()
finally:
if f is not None:
f.close()
def setcontents_async(self,
path,
data,
chunk_size=1024 * 64,
progress_callback=None,
finished_callback=None,
error_callback=None):
"""Create a new file from a string or file-like object asynchronously
This method returns a ``threading.Event`` object. Call the ``wait`` method on the event object
to block until all data has been written, or simply ignore it.
:param path: a path of the file to create
:param data: a string or a file-like object containing the contents for the new file
:param chunk_size: Number of bytes to read and write in a chunk
:param progress_callback: A function that is called periodically
with the number of bytes written.
:param finished_callback: A function that is called when all data has been written
:param error_callback: A function that is called with an exception
object if any error occurs during the copy process.
:returns: An event object that is set when the copy is complete, call
the `wait` method of this object to block until the data is written
"""
if progress_callback is None:
progress_callback = lambda bytes_written:None
def do_setcontents():
try:
f = None
try:
f = self.open(path, 'wb')
progress_callback(0)
if hasattr(data, "read"):
bytes_written = 0
read = data.read
write = f.write
chunk = read(chunk_size)
while chunk:
write(chunk)
bytes_written += len(chunk)
progress_callback(bytes_written)
chunk = read(chunk_size)
else:
f.write(data)
progress_callback(len(data))
if finished_callback is not None:
finished_callback()
finally:
if f is not None:
f.close()
except Exception, e:
if error_callback is not None:
error_callback(e)
finally:
finished_event.set()
finished_event = threading.Event()
threading.Thread(target=do_setcontents).start()
return finished_event
def createfile(self, path, wipe=False):
"""Creates an empty file if it doesn't exist
:param path: path to the file to create
:param wipe: if True, the contents of the file will be erased
"""
if not wipe and self.isfile(path):
return
f = None
try:
f = self.open(path, 'w')
finally:
if f is not None:
f.close()
def opendir(self, path):
"""Opens a directory and returns a FS object representing its contents.
:param path: path to directory to open
:type path: string
:return: the opened dir
:rtype: an FS object
"""
from fs.wrapfs.subfs import SubFS
if not self.exists(path):
raise ResourceNotFoundError(path)
return SubFS(self, path)
def walk(self,
path="/",
wildcard=None,
dir_wildcard=None,
search="breadth",
ignore_errors=False):
"""Walks a directory tree and yields the root path and contents.
Yields a tuple of the path of each directory and a list of its file
contents.
:param path: root path to start walking
:type path: string
:param wildcard: if given, only return files that match this wildcard
:type wildcard: a string containing a wildcard (e.g. `*.txt`) or a callable that takes the file path and returns a boolean
:param dir_wildcard: if given, only walk directories that match the wildcard
:type dir_wildcard: a string containing a wildcard (e.g. `*.txt`) or a callable that takes the directory name and returns a boolean
:param search: a string identifying the method used to walk the directories. There are two such methods:
* ``"breadth"`` yields paths in the top directories first
* ``"depth"`` yields the deepest paths first
:param ignore_errors: ignore any errors reading the directory
:type ignore_errors: bool
:rtype: iterator of (current_path, paths)
"""
def listdir(path, *args, **kwargs):
if ignore_errors:
try:
return self.listdir(path, *args, **kwargs)
except:
return []
else:
return self.listdir(path, *args, **kwargs)
if wildcard is None:
wildcard = lambda f:True
elif not callable(wildcard):
wildcard_re = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(wildcard))
wildcard = lambda fn:bool (wildcard_re.match(fn))
if dir_wildcard is None:
dir_wildcard = lambda f:True
elif not callable(dir_wildcard):
dir_wildcard_re = re.compile(fnmatch.translate(dir_wildcard))
dir_wildcard = lambda fn:bool (dir_wildcard_re.match(fn))
if search == "breadth":
dirs = [path]
while dirs:
current_path = dirs.pop()
paths = []
try:
for filename in listdir(current_path):
path = pathjoin(current_path, filename)
if self.isdir(path):
if dir_wildcard(path):
dirs.append(path)
else:
if wildcard(filename):
paths.append(filename)
except ResourceNotFoundError:
# Could happen if another thread / process deletes something whilst we are walking
pass
yield (current_path, paths)
elif search == "depth":
def recurse(recurse_path):
try:
for path in listdir(recurse_path, wildcard=dir_wildcard, full=True, dirs_only=True):
for p in recurse(path):
yield p
except ResourceNotFoundError:
# Could happen if another thread / process deletes something whilst we are walking
pass
yield (recurse_path, listdir(recurse_path, wildcard=wildcard, files_only=True))
for p in recurse(path):
yield p
else:
raise ValueError("Search should be 'breadth' or 'depth'")
def walkfiles(self,
path="/",
wildcard=None,
dir_wildcard=None,
search="breadth",
ignore_errors=False):
"""Like the 'walk' method, but just yields file paths.
:param path: root path to start walking
:type path: string
:param wildcard: if given, only return files that match this wildcard
:type wildcard: A string containing a wildcard (e.g. `*.txt`) or a callable that takes the file path and returns a boolean
:param dir_wildcard: if given, only walk directories that match the wildcard
:type dir_wildcard: A string containing a wildcard (e.g. `*.txt`) or a callable that takes the directory name and returns a boolean
:param search: a string identifying the method used to walk the directories. There are two such methods:
* ``"breadth"`` yields paths in the top directories first
* ``"depth"`` yields the deepest paths first
:param ignore_errors: ignore any errors reading the directory
:type ignore_errors: bool
:rtype: iterator of file paths
"""
for path, files in self.walk(path, wildcard=wildcard, dir_wildcard=dir_wildcard, search=search, ignore_errors=ignore_errors):
for f in files:
yield pathjoin(path, f)
def walkdirs(self,
path="/",
wildcard=None,
search="breadth",
ignore_errors=False):
"""Like the 'walk' method but yields directories.
:param path: root path to start walking
:type path: string
:param wildcard: if given, only return directories that match this wildcard
:type wildcard: A string containing a wildcard (e.g. `*.txt`) or a callable that takes the directory name and returns a boolean
:param search: a string identifying the method used to walk the directories. There are two such methods:
* ``"breadth"`` yields paths in the top directories first
* ``"depth"`` yields the deepest paths first
:param ignore_errors: ignore any errors reading the directory
:type ignore_errors: bool
:rtype: iterator of dir paths
"""
for p, _files in self.walk(path, dir_wildcard=wildcard, search=search, ignore_errors=ignore_errors):
yield p
def getsize(self, path):
"""Returns the size (in bytes) of a resource.
:param path: a path to the resource
:type path: string
:returns: the size of the file
:rtype: integer
"""
info = self.getinfo(path)
size = info.get('size', None)
if size is None:
raise OperationFailedError("get size of resource", path)
return size
def copy(self, src, dst, overwrite=False, chunk_size=1024 * 64):
"""Copies a file from src to dst.
:param src: the source path
:type src: string
:param dst: the destination path
:type dst: string
:param overwrite: if True, then an existing file at the destination may
be overwritten; If False then DestinationExistsError
will be raised.
:type overwrite: bool
:param chunk_size: size of chunks to use if a simple copy is required
(defaults to 64K).
:type chunk_size: bool
"""
if not self.isfile(src):
if self.isdir(src):
raise ResourceInvalidError(src, msg="Source is not a file: %(path)s")
raise ResourceNotFoundError(src)
if not overwrite and self.exists(dst):
raise DestinationExistsError(dst)
src_syspath = self.getsyspath(src, allow_none=True)
dst_syspath = self.getsyspath(dst, allow_none=True)
if src_syspath is not None and dst_syspath is not None:
self._shutil_copyfile(src_syspath, dst_syspath)
else:
src_file = None
try:
src_file = self.open(src, "rb")
self.setcontents(dst, src_file, chunk_size=chunk_size)
except ResourceNotFoundError:
if self.exists(src) and not self.exists(dirname(dst)):
raise ParentDirectoryMissingError(dst)
finally:
if src_file is not None:
src_file.close()
@classmethod
@convert_os_errors
def _shutil_copyfile(cls, src_syspath, dst_syspath):
try:
shutil.copyfile(src_syspath, dst_syspath)
except IOError, e:
# shutil reports ENOENT when a parent directory is missing
if getattr(e, "errno", None) == 2:
if not os.path.exists(dirname(dst_syspath)):
raise ParentDirectoryMissingError(dst_syspath)
raise
@classmethod
@convert_os_errors
def _shutil_movefile(cls, src_syspath, dst_syspath):
shutil.move(src_syspath, dst_syspath)
def move(self, src, dst, overwrite=False, chunk_size=16384):
"""moves a file from one location to another.
:param src: source path
:type src: string
:param dst: destination path
:type dst: string
:param overwrite: When True the destination will be overwritten (if it exists),
otherwise a DestinationExistsError will be thrown
:type overwrite: bool
:param chunk_size: Size of chunks to use when copying, if a simple copy
is required
:type chunk_size: integer
:raise `fs.errors.DestinationExistsError`: if destination exists and `overwrite` is False
"""
src_syspath = self.getsyspath(src, allow_none=True)
dst_syspath = self.getsyspath(dst, allow_none=True)
# Try to do an os-level rename if possible.
# Otherwise, fall back to copy-and-remove.
if src_syspath is not None and dst_syspath is not None:
if not os.path.isfile(src_syspath):
if os.path.isdir(src_syspath):
raise ResourceInvalidError(src, msg="Source is not a file: %(path)s")
raise ResourceNotFoundError(src)
if not overwrite and os.path.exists(dst_syspath):
raise DestinationExistsError(dst)
try:
os.rename(src_syspath, dst_syspath)
return
except OSError:
pass
self.copy(src, dst, overwrite=overwrite, chunk_size=chunk_size)
self.remove(src)
def movedir(self, src, dst, overwrite=False, ignore_errors=False, chunk_size=16384):
"""moves a directory from one location to another.
:param src: source directory path
:type src: string
:param dst: destination directory path
:type dst: string
:param overwrite: if True then any existing files in the destination
directory will be overwritten
:type overwrite: bool
:param ignore_errors: if True then this method will ignore FSError
exceptions when moving files
:type ignore_errors: bool
:param chunk_size: size of chunks to use when copying, if a simple copy
is required
:type chunk_size: integer
:raise `fs.errors.DestinationExistsError`: if destination exists and `overwrite` is False
"""
if not self.isdir(src):
if self.isfile(src):
raise ResourceInvalidError(src, msg="Source is not a directory: %(path)s")
raise ResourceNotFoundError(src)
if not overwrite and self.exists(dst):
raise DestinationExistsError(dst)
src_syspath = self.getsyspath(src, allow_none=True)
dst_syspath = self.getsyspath(dst, allow_none=True)
if src_syspath is not None and dst_syspath is not None:
try:
os.rename(src_syspath, dst_syspath)
return
except OSError:
pass
def movefile_noerrors(src, dst, **kwargs):
try:
return self.move(src, dst, **kwargs)
except FSError:
return
if ignore_errors:
movefile = movefile_noerrors
else:
movefile = self.move
src = abspath(src)
dst = abspath(dst)
if dst:
self.makedir(dst, allow_recreate=overwrite)
for dirname, filenames in self.walk(src, search="depth"):
dst_dirname = relpath(frombase(src, abspath(dirname)))
dst_dirpath = pathjoin(dst, dst_dirname)
self.makedir(dst_dirpath, allow_recreate=True, recursive=True)
for filename in filenames:
src_filename = pathjoin(dirname, filename)
dst_filename = pathjoin(dst_dirpath, filename)
movefile(src_filename, dst_filename, overwrite=overwrite, chunk_size=chunk_size)
self.removedir(dirname)
def copydir(self, src, dst, overwrite=False, ignore_errors=False, chunk_size=16384):
"""copies a directory from one location to another.
:param src: source directory path
:type src: string
:param dst: destination directory path
:type dst: string
:param overwrite: if True then any existing files in the destination
directory will be overwritten
:type overwrite: bool
:param ignore_errors: if True, exceptions when copying will be ignored
:type ignore_errors: bool
:param chunk_size: size of chunks to use when copying, if a simple copy
is required (defaults to 16K)
"""
if not self.isdir(src):
raise ResourceInvalidError(src, msg="Source is not a directory: %(path)s")
def copyfile_noerrors(src, dst, **kwargs):
try:
return self.copy(src, dst, **kwargs)
except FSError:
return
if ignore_errors:
copyfile = copyfile_noerrors
else:
copyfile = self.copy
src = abspath(src)
dst = abspath(dst)
if not overwrite and self.exists(dst):
raise DestinationExistsError(dst)
if dst:
self.makedir(dst, allow_recreate=overwrite)
for dirname, filenames in self.walk(src):
dst_dirname = relpath(frombase(src, abspath(dirname)))
dst_dirpath = pathjoin(dst, dst_dirname)
self.makedir(dst_dirpath, allow_recreate=True, recursive=True)
for filename in filenames:
src_filename = pathjoin(dirname, filename)
dst_filename = pathjoin(dst_dirpath, filename)
copyfile(src_filename, dst_filename, overwrite=overwrite, chunk_size=chunk_size)
def isdirempty(self, path):
"""Check if a directory is empty (contains no files or sub-directories)
:param path: a directory path
:rtype: bool
"""
path = normpath(path)
iter_dir = iter(self.listdir(path))
try:
iter_dir.next()
except StopIteration:
return True
return False
def makeopendir(self, path, recursive=False):
"""makes a directory (if it doesn't exist) and returns an FS object for
the newly created directory.
:param path: path to the new directory
:param recursive: if True any intermediate directories will be created
:return: the opened dir
:rtype: an FS object
"""
self.makedir(path, allow_recreate=True, recursive=recursive)
dir_fs = self.opendir(path)
return dir_fs
def printtree(self, max_levels=5):
"""Prints a tree structure of the FS object to the console
:param max_levels: The maximum sub-directories to display, defaults to
5. Set to None for no limit
"""
from fs.utils import print_fs
print_fs(self, max_levels=max_levels)
tree = printtree
def browse(self, hide_dotfiles=False):
"""Displays the FS tree in a graphical window (requires wxPython)
:param hide_dotfiles: If True, files and folders that begin with a dot will be hidden
"""
from fs.browsewin import browse
browse(self, hide_dotfiles)
def getmmap(self, path, read_only=False, copy=False):
"""Returns a mmap object for this path.
See http://docs.python.org/library/mmap.html for more details on the mmap module.
:param path: A path on this filesystem
:param read_only: If True, the mmap may not be modified
:param copy: If False then changes wont be written back to the file
:raises `fs.errors.NoMMapError`: Only paths that have a syspath can be opened as a mmap
"""
syspath = self.getsyspath(path, allow_none=True)
if syspath is None:
raise NoMMapError(path)
try:
import mmap
except ImportError:
raise NoMMapError(msg="mmap not supported")
if read_only:
f = open(syspath, 'rb')
access = mmap.ACCESS_READ
else:
if copy:
f = open(syspath, 'rb')
access = mmap.ACCESS_COPY
else:
f = open(syspath, 'r+b')
access = mmap.ACCESS_WRITE
m = mmap.mmap(f.fileno(), 0, access=access)
return m
def flags_to_mode(flags):
"""Convert an os.O_* flag bitmask into an FS mode string."""
if flags & os.O_WRONLY:
if flags & os.O_TRUNC:
mode = "w"
elif flags & os.O_APPEND:
mode = "a"
else:
mode = "r+"
elif flags & os.O_RDWR:
if flags & os.O_TRUNC:
mode = "w+"
elif flags & os.O_APPEND:
mode = "a+"
else:
mode = "r+"
else:
mode = "r"
if flags & os.O_EXCL:
mode += "x"
return mode
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