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# This file is part of the Gedit LaTeX Plugin
#
# Copyright (C) 2010 Michael Zeising
#
# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify it under
# the terms of the GNU General Public Licence as published by the Free Software
# Foundation; either version 2 of the Licence, or (at your option) any later
# version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, but WITHOUT
# ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS
# FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the GNU General Public Licence for more
# details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public Licence along with
# this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., 51 Franklin
# Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301, USA
from os import remove
from glob import glob
import logging
import os.path
import re
import urllib.request, urllib.parse, urllib.error
class File(object):
"""
This is an object-oriented wrapper for all the os.* stuff. A File object
represents the reference to a file.
"""
# TODO: use Gio.File as underlying implementation
@staticmethod
def create_from_relative_path(relative_path, working_directory):
"""
Create a File from a path relative to some working directory.
File.create_from_relative_path('../sub/file.txt', '/home/michael/base') == File('/home/michael/sub/file.txt')
@param relative_path: a relative path, e.g. '../../dir/myfile.txt'
@param working_directory: an absolute directory to be used as the starting point for the relative path
"""
absolute_path = os.path.abspath(os.path.join(working_directory, relative_path))
return File(absolute_path)
@staticmethod
def is_absolute(path):
return os.path.isabs(path)
__log = logging.getLogger("File")
_DEFAULT_SCHEME = "file://"
def __init__(self, uri):
"""
@param uri: any URI, URL or local filename
"""
if uri is None:
raise ValueError("URI must not be None")
self._uri = urllib.parse.urlparse(uri)
if len(self._uri.scheme) == 0:
# prepend default scheme if missing
self._uri = urllib.parse.urlparse("%s%s" % (self._DEFAULT_SCHEME, uri))
def create(self, content=None):
"""
Create a the File in the file system
"""
f = open(self.path, "w")
if content is not None:
f.write(content)
f.close()
@property
def path(self):
"""
Returns '/home/user/image.jpg' for 'file:///home/user/image.jpg'
"""
return urllib.request.url2pathname(self._uri.path)
@property
def extension(self):
"""
Returns '.jpg' for 'file:///home/user/image.jpg'
"""
return os.path.splitext(self.path)[1]
@property
def shortname(self):
"""
Returns '/home/user/image' for 'file:///home/user/image.jpg'
"""
return os.path.splitext(self.path)[0]
@property
def basename(self):
"""
Returns 'image.jpg' for 'file:///home/user/image.jpg'
"""
return os.path.basename(self.path)
@property
def shortbasename(self):
"""
Returns 'image' for 'file:///home/user/image.jpg'
"""
return os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(self.path))[0]
@property
def dirname(self):
"""
Returns '/home/user' for 'file:///home/user/image.jpg'
"""
return os.path.dirname(self.path)
@property
def uri(self):
return self._uri.geturl()
@property
def exists(self):
return os.path.exists(self.path)
@property
def mtime(self):
if self.exists:
return os.path.getmtime(self.path)
else:
raise IOError("File not found")
def find_neighbors(self, extension):
"""
Find other files in the directory of this one having
a certain extension
@param extension: a file extension pattern like '.tex' or '.*'
"""
# TODO: glob is quite expensive, find a simpler way for this
try:
filenames = glob("%s/*%s" % (self.dirname, extension))
neighbors = [File(filename) for filename in filenames]
return neighbors
except Exception as e:
# as seen in Bug #2002630 the glob() call compiles a regex and so we must be prepared
# for an exception from that because the shortname may contain regex characters
# TODO: a more robust solution would be an escape() method for re
self.__log.debug("find_neighbors: %s" % e)
return []
@property
def siblings(self):
"""
Find other files in the directory of this one having the same
basename. This means for a file '/dir/a.doc' this method returns
[ '/dir/a.tmp', '/dir/a.sh' ]
"""
siblings = []
try:
filenames = glob("%s.*" % self.shortname)
siblings = [File(filename) for filename in filenames]
except Exception as e:
# as seen in Bug #2002630 the glob() call compiles a regex and so we must be prepared
# for an exception from that because the shortname may contain regex characters
# TODO: a more robust solution would be an escape() method for re
self.__log.debug("find_siblings: %s" % e)
return siblings
def relativize(self, base, allow_up_level=False):
"""
Relativize the path of this File against a base directory. That means that e.g.
File("/home/user/doc.tex").relativize("/home") == "user/doc.tex"
If up-level references are NOT allowed but necessary (e.g. base='/a/b/c', path='/a/b/d')
then the absolute path is returned.
@param base: the base directory to relativize against
@param allow_up_level: allow up-level references (../../) or not
"""
if allow_up_level:
return os.path.relpath(self.path, base)
else:
# TODO: why do we need this?
# relative path must be 'below' base path
if len(base) >= len(self.path):
return self.path
if self.path[:len(base)] == base:
# bases match, return relative part
return self.path[len(base) + 1:]
return self.path
def relativize_shortname(self, base):
"""
Relativize the path of this File and return only the shortname of the resulting
relative path. That means that e.g.
File("/home/user/doc.tex").relativize_shortname("/home") == "user/doc"
This is just a convenience method.
@param base: the base directory to relativize against
"""
relative_path = self.relativize(base)
return os.path.splitext(relative_path)[0]
def delete(self):
"""
Delete the File from the file system
@raise OSError:
"""
if self.exists:
remove(self.path)
else:
raise IOError("File not found")
def __eq__(self, other):
"""
Override == operator
"""
try:
return self.uri == other.uri
except AttributeError: # no File object passed or None
# returning NotImplemented is bad because we have to
# compare None with File
return False
def __ne__(self, other):
"""
Override != operator
"""
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __str__(self):
return self.uri
def __key__(self, file):
try:
return file.basename
except AttributeError: # no File object passed or None
# returning NotImplemented is bad because we have to
# compare None with File
return None
def __lt__(self, other):
return self.__key__(self) < self.__key__(other)
def __eq__(self, other):
return self.__key__(self) == self.__key__(other)
def __hash__(self):
return hash(self.__key__(self))
class Folder(File):
# FIXME: a Folder is NOT a subclass of a File, both are a subclass of some AbstractFileSystemObject,
# this is just a quick hack
#
# FIXME: but basically a Folder is a File so this class should not be needed
__log = logging.getLogger("Folder")
@property
def files(self):
"""
Return File objects for all files in this Folder
"""
try:
filenames = glob("%s/*" % (self.path))
files = [File(filename) for filename in filenames]
return files
except Exception as e:
# as seen in Bug #2002630 the glob() call compiles a regex and so we must be prepared
# for an exception from that because the shortname may contain regex characters
# TODO: a more robust solution would be an escape() method for re
self.__log.debug("files: %s" % e)
return []
# ex:ts=4:et:
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