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| # encoding: utf-8 | |
| """ | |
| Utilities for path handling. | |
| """ | |
| # Copyright (c) IPython Development Team. | |
| # Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License. | |
| import os | |
| import sys | |
| import errno | |
| import shutil | |
| import random | |
| import glob | |
| import warnings | |
| from IPython.utils.process import system | |
| #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| # Code | |
| #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | |
| fs_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() | |
| def _writable_dir(path): | |
| """Whether `path` is a directory, to which the user has write access.""" | |
| return os.path.isdir(path) and os.access(path, os.W_OK) | |
| if sys.platform == 'win32': | |
| def _get_long_path_name(path): | |
| """Get a long path name (expand ~) on Windows using ctypes. | |
| Examples | |
| -------- | |
| >>> get_long_path_name('c:\\\\docume~1') | |
| 'c:\\\\Documents and Settings' | |
| """ | |
| try: | |
| import ctypes | |
| except ImportError as e: | |
| raise ImportError('you need to have ctypes installed for this to work') from e | |
| _GetLongPathName = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetLongPathNameW | |
| _GetLongPathName.argtypes = [ctypes.c_wchar_p, ctypes.c_wchar_p, | |
| ctypes.c_uint ] | |
| buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(260) | |
| rv = _GetLongPathName(path, buf, 260) | |
| if rv == 0 or rv > 260: | |
| return path | |
| else: | |
| return buf.value | |
| else: | |
| def _get_long_path_name(path): | |
| """Dummy no-op.""" | |
| return path | |
| def get_long_path_name(path): | |
| """Expand a path into its long form. | |
| On Windows this expands any ~ in the paths. On other platforms, it is | |
| a null operation. | |
| """ | |
| return _get_long_path_name(path) | |
| def compress_user(path: str) -> str: | |
| """Reverse of :func:`os.path.expanduser`""" | |
| home = os.path.expanduser("~") | |
| if path.startswith(home): | |
| path = "~" + path[len(home):] | |
| return path | |
| def get_py_filename(name): | |
| """Return a valid python filename in the current directory. | |
| If the given name is not a file, it adds '.py' and searches again. | |
| Raises IOError with an informative message if the file isn't found. | |
| """ | |
| name = os.path.expanduser(name) | |
| if os.path.isfile(name): | |
| return name | |
| if not name.endswith(".py"): | |
| py_name = name + ".py" | |
| if os.path.isfile(py_name): | |
| return py_name | |
| raise IOError("File `%r` not found." % name) | |
| def filefind(filename: str, path_dirs=None) -> str: | |
| """Find a file by looking through a sequence of paths. | |
| This iterates through a sequence of paths looking for a file and returns | |
| the full, absolute path of the first occurrence of the file. If no set of | |
| path dirs is given, the filename is tested as is, after running through | |
| :func:`expandvars` and :func:`expanduser`. Thus a simple call:: | |
| filefind('myfile.txt') | |
| will find the file in the current working dir, but:: | |
| filefind('~/myfile.txt') | |
| Will find the file in the users home directory. This function does not | |
| automatically try any paths, such as the cwd or the user's home directory. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| filename : str | |
| The filename to look for. | |
| path_dirs : str, None or sequence of str | |
| The sequence of paths to look for the file in. If None, the filename | |
| need to be absolute or be in the cwd. If a string, the string is | |
| put into a sequence and the searched. If a sequence, walk through | |
| each element and join with ``filename``, calling :func:`expandvars` | |
| and :func:`expanduser` before testing for existence. | |
| Returns | |
| ------- | |
| path : str | |
| returns absolute path to file. | |
| Raises | |
| ------ | |
| IOError | |
| """ | |
| # If paths are quoted, abspath gets confused, strip them... | |
| filename = filename.strip('"').strip("'") | |
| # If the input is an absolute path, just check it exists | |
| if os.path.isabs(filename) and os.path.isfile(filename): | |
| return filename | |
| if path_dirs is None: | |
| path_dirs = ("",) | |
| elif isinstance(path_dirs, str): | |
| path_dirs = (path_dirs,) | |
| for path in path_dirs: | |
| if path == '.': path = os.getcwd() | |
| testname = expand_path(os.path.join(path, filename)) | |
| if os.path.isfile(testname): | |
| return os.path.abspath(testname) | |
| raise IOError("File %r does not exist in any of the search paths: %r" % | |
| (filename, path_dirs) ) | |
| class HomeDirError(Exception): | |
| pass | |
| def get_home_dir(require_writable=False) -> str: | |
| """Return the 'home' directory, as a unicode string. | |
| Uses os.path.expanduser('~'), and checks for writability. | |
| See stdlib docs for how this is determined. | |
| For Python <3.8, $HOME is first priority on *ALL* platforms. | |
| For Python >=3.8 on Windows, %HOME% is no longer considered. | |
| Parameters | |
| ---------- | |
| require_writable : bool [default: False] | |
| if True: | |
| guarantees the return value is a writable directory, otherwise | |
| raises HomeDirError | |
| if False: | |
| The path is resolved, but it is not guaranteed to exist or be writable. | |
| """ | |
| homedir = os.path.expanduser('~') | |
| # Next line will make things work even when /home/ is a symlink to | |
| # /usr/home as it is on FreeBSD, for example | |
| homedir = os.path.realpath(homedir) | |
| if not _writable_dir(homedir) and os.name == 'nt': | |
| # expanduser failed, use the registry to get the 'My Documents' folder. | |
| try: | |
| import winreg as wreg | |
| with wreg.OpenKey( | |
| wreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, | |
| r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders" | |
| ) as key: | |
| homedir = wreg.QueryValueEx(key,'Personal')[0] | |
| except: | |
| pass | |
| if (not require_writable) or _writable_dir(homedir): | |
| assert isinstance(homedir, str), "Homedir should be unicode not bytes" | |
| return homedir | |
| else: | |
| raise HomeDirError('%s is not a writable dir, ' | |
| 'set $HOME environment variable to override' % homedir) | |
| def get_xdg_dir(): | |
| """Return the XDG_CONFIG_HOME, if it is defined and exists, else None. | |
| This is only for non-OS X posix (Linux,Unix,etc.) systems. | |
| """ | |
| env = os.environ | |
| if os.name == "posix": | |
| # Linux, Unix, AIX, etc. | |
| # use ~/.config if empty OR not set | |
| xdg = env.get("XDG_CONFIG_HOME", None) or os.path.join(get_home_dir(), '.config') | |
| if xdg and _writable_dir(xdg): | |
| assert isinstance(xdg, str) | |
| return xdg | |
| return None | |
| def get_xdg_cache_dir(): | |
| """Return the XDG_CACHE_HOME, if it is defined and exists, else None. | |
| This is only for non-OS X posix (Linux,Unix,etc.) systems. | |
| """ | |
| env = os.environ | |
| if os.name == "posix": | |
| # Linux, Unix, AIX, etc. | |
| # use ~/.cache if empty OR not set | |
| xdg = env.get("XDG_CACHE_HOME", None) or os.path.join(get_home_dir(), '.cache') | |
| if xdg and _writable_dir(xdg): | |
| assert isinstance(xdg, str) | |
| return xdg | |
| return None | |
| def expand_path(s): | |
| """Expand $VARS and ~names in a string, like a shell | |
| :Examples: | |
| In [2]: os.environ['FOO']='test' | |
| In [3]: expand_path('variable FOO is $FOO') | |
| Out[3]: 'variable FOO is test' | |
| """ | |
| # This is a pretty subtle hack. When expand user is given a UNC path | |
| # on Windows (\\server\share$\%username%), os.path.expandvars, removes | |
| # the $ to get (\\server\share\%username%). I think it considered $ | |
| # alone an empty var. But, we need the $ to remains there (it indicates | |
| # a hidden share). | |
| if os.name=='nt': | |
| s = s.replace('$\\', 'IPYTHON_TEMP') | |
| s = os.path.expandvars(os.path.expanduser(s)) | |
| if os.name=='nt': | |
| s = s.replace('IPYTHON_TEMP', '$\\') | |
| return s | |
| def unescape_glob(string): | |
| """Unescape glob pattern in `string`.""" | |
| def unescape(s): | |
| for pattern in '*[]!?': | |
| s = s.replace(r'\{0}'.format(pattern), pattern) | |
| return s | |
| return '\\'.join(map(unescape, string.split('\\\\'))) | |
| def shellglob(args): | |
| """ | |
| Do glob expansion for each element in `args` and return a flattened list. | |
| Unmatched glob pattern will remain as-is in the returned list. | |
| """ | |
| expanded = [] | |
| # Do not unescape backslash in Windows as it is interpreted as | |
| # path separator: | |
| unescape = unescape_glob if sys.platform != 'win32' else lambda x: x | |
| for a in args: | |
| expanded.extend(glob.glob(a) or [unescape(a)]) | |
| return expanded | |
| ENOLINK = 1998 | |
| def link(src, dst): | |
| """Hard links ``src`` to ``dst``, returning 0 or errno. | |
| Note that the special errno ``ENOLINK`` will be returned if ``os.link`` isn't | |
| supported by the operating system. | |
| """ | |
| if not hasattr(os, "link"): | |
| return ENOLINK | |
| link_errno = 0 | |
| try: | |
| os.link(src, dst) | |
| except OSError as e: | |
| link_errno = e.errno | |
| return link_errno | |
| def link_or_copy(src, dst): | |
| """Attempts to hardlink ``src`` to ``dst``, copying if the link fails. | |
| Attempts to maintain the semantics of ``shutil.copy``. | |
| Because ``os.link`` does not overwrite files, a unique temporary file | |
| will be used if the target already exists, then that file will be moved | |
| into place. | |
| """ | |
| if os.path.isdir(dst): | |
| dst = os.path.join(dst, os.path.basename(src)) | |
| link_errno = link(src, dst) | |
| if link_errno == errno.EEXIST: | |
| if os.stat(src).st_ino == os.stat(dst).st_ino: | |
| # dst is already a hard link to the correct file, so we don't need | |
| # to do anything else. If we try to link and rename the file | |
| # anyway, we get duplicate files - see http://bugs.python.org/issue21876 | |
| return | |
| new_dst = dst + "-temp-%04X" %(random.randint(1, 16**4), ) | |
| try: | |
| link_or_copy(src, new_dst) | |
| except: | |
| try: | |
| os.remove(new_dst) | |
| except OSError: | |
| pass | |
| raise | |
| os.rename(new_dst, dst) | |
| elif link_errno != 0: | |
| # Either link isn't supported, or the filesystem doesn't support | |
| # linking, or 'src' and 'dst' are on different filesystems. | |
| shutil.copy(src, dst) | |
| def ensure_dir_exists(path, mode=0o755): | |
| """ensure that a directory exists | |
| If it doesn't exist, try to create it and protect against a race condition | |
| if another process is doing the same. | |
| The default permissions are 755, which differ from os.makedirs default of 777. | |
| """ | |
| if not os.path.exists(path): | |
| try: | |
| os.makedirs(path, mode=mode) | |
| except OSError as e: | |
| if e.errno != errno.EEXIST: | |
| raise | |
| elif not os.path.isdir(path): | |
| raise IOError("%r exists but is not a directory" % path) | |