API Reference¶
pathtools.path¶
module: | pathtools.path |
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synopsis: | Directory walking, listing, and path sanitizing functions. |
author: | Yesudeep Mangalapilly <yesudeep@gmail.com> |
Functions¶
- pathtools.path.get_dir_walker(recursive, topdown=True, followlinks=False)[source]¶
Returns a recursive or a non-recursive directory walker.
Parameters: recursive – True produces a recursive walker; False produces a non-recursive walker. Returns: A walker function.
- pathtools.path.walk(dir_pathname, recursive=True, topdown=True, followlinks=False)[source]¶
Walks a directory tree optionally recursively. Works exactly like os.walk() only adding the recursive argument.
Parameters: - dir_pathname – The directory to traverse.
- recursive – True for walking recursively through the directory tree; False otherwise.
- topdown – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- followlinks – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- pathtools.path.listdir(dir_pathname, recursive=True, topdown=True, followlinks=False)[source]¶
Enlists all items using their absolute paths in a directory, optionally recursively.
Parameters: - dir_pathname – The directory to traverse.
- recursive – True for walking recursively through the directory tree; False otherwise.
- topdown – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- followlinks – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- pathtools.path.list_directories(dir_pathname, recursive=True, topdown=True, followlinks=False)[source]¶
Enlists all the directories using their absolute paths within the specified directory, optionally recursively.
Parameters: - dir_pathname – The directory to traverse.
- recursive – True for walking recursively through the directory tree; False otherwise.
- topdown – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- followlinks – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- pathtools.path.list_files(dir_pathname, recursive=True, topdown=True, followlinks=False)[source]¶
Enlists all the files using their absolute paths within the specified directory, optionally recursively.
Parameters: - dir_pathname – The directory to traverse.
- recursive – True for walking recursively through the directory tree; False otherwise.
- topdown – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- followlinks – Please see the documentation for os.walk()
- pathtools.path.absolute_path(path)[source]¶
Returns the absolute path for the given path and normalizes the path.
Parameters: path – Path for which the absolute normalized path will be found. Returns: Absolute normalized path.
pathtools.patterns¶
module: | pathtools.patterns |
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synopsis: | Wildcard pattern matching and filtering functions for paths. |
author: | Yesudeep Mangalapilly <yesudeep@gmail.com> |
Functions¶
- pathtools.patterns.match_path(pathname, included_patterns=None, excluded_patterns=None, case_sensitive=True)[source]¶
Matches a pathname against a set of acceptable and ignored patterns.
Parameters: - pathname – A pathname which will be matched against a pattern.
- included_patterns – Allow filenames matching wildcard patterns specified in this list. If no pattern is specified, the function treats the pathname as a match_path.
- excluded_patterns – Ignores filenames matching wildcard patterns specified in this list. If no pattern is specified, the function treats the pathname as a match_path.
- case_sensitive – True if matching should be case-sensitive; False otherwise.
Returns: True if the pathname matches; False otherwise.
Raises: ValueError if included patterns and excluded patterns contain the same pattern.
- Doctests::
>>> match_path("/Users/gorakhargosh/foobar.py") True >>> match_path("/Users/gorakhargosh/foobar.py", case_sensitive=False) True >>> match_path("/users/gorakhargosh/foobar.py", ["*.py"], ["*.PY"], True) True >>> match_path("/users/gorakhargosh/FOOBAR.PY", ["*.py"], ["*.PY"], True) False >>> match_path("/users/gorakhargosh/foobar/", ["*.py"], ["*.txt"], False) False >>> match_path("/users/gorakhargosh/FOOBAR.PY", ["*.py"], ["*.PY"], False) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: conflicting patterns `set(['*.py'])` included and excluded
- pathtools.patterns.match_path_against(pathname, patterns, case_sensitive=True)[source]¶
Determines whether the pathname matches any of the given wildcard patterns, optionally ignoring the case of the pathname and patterns.
Parameters: - pathname – A path name that will be matched against a wildcard pattern.
- patterns – A list of wildcard patterns to match_path the filename against.
- case_sensitive – True if the matching should be case-sensitive; False otherwise.
Returns: True if the pattern matches; False otherwise.
- Doctests::
>>> match_path_against("/home/username/foobar/blah.py", ["*.py", "*.txt"], False) True >>> match_path_against("/home/username/foobar/blah.py", ["*.PY", "*.txt"], True) False >>> match_path_against("/home/username/foobar/blah.py", ["*.PY", "*.txt"], False) True >>> match_path_against("C:\windows\blah\BLAH.PY", ["*.py", "*.txt"], True) False >>> match_path_against("C:\windows\blah\BLAH.PY", ["*.py", "*.txt"], False) True
- pathtools.patterns.filter_paths(pathnames, included_patterns=None, excluded_patterns=None, case_sensitive=True)[source]¶
Filters from a set of paths based on acceptable patterns and ignorable patterns.
Parameters: - pathnames – A list of path names that will be filtered based on matching and ignored patterns.
- included_patterns – Allow filenames matching wildcard patterns specified in this list. If no pattern list is specified, [“*”] is used as the default pattern, which matches all files.
- excluded_patterns – Ignores filenames matching wildcard patterns specified in this list. If no pattern list is specified, no files are ignored.
- case_sensitive – True if matching should be case-sensitive; False otherwise.
Returns: A list of pathnames that matched the allowable patterns and passed through the ignored patterns.
- Doctests::
>>> pathnames = set(["/users/gorakhargosh/foobar.py", "/var/cache/pdnsd.status", "/etc/pdnsd.conf", "/usr/local/bin/python"]) >>> set(filter_paths(pathnames)) == pathnames True >>> set(filter_paths(pathnames, case_sensitive=False)) == pathnames True >>> set(filter_paths(pathnames, ["*.py", "*.conf"], ["*.status"], case_sensitive=True)) == set(["/users/gorakhargosh/foobar.py", "/etc/pdnsd.conf"]) True