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1 """ | |
2 Functions for working with filesystem paths. | |
3 | |
4 The :func:`expandpath` function expands the tilde to $HOME and environment | |
5 variables to their values. | |
6 | |
7 The :func:`augpath` function creates variants of an existing path without | |
8 having to spend multiple lines of code splitting it up and stitching it back | |
9 together. | |
10 | |
11 The :func:`shrinkuser` function replaces your home directory with a tilde. | |
12 """ | |
13 from __future__ import print_function | |
14 | |
15 from os.path import (expanduser, expandvars, join, normpath, split, splitext) | |
16 import os | |
17 | |
18 | |
19 __all__ = [ | |
20 'augpath', 'shrinkuser', 'expandpath', | |
21 ] | |
22 | |
23 | |
24 def augpath(path, suffix='', prefix='', ext=None, base=None, dpath=None, | |
25 multidot=False): | |
26 """ | |
27 Augment a path by modifying its components. | |
28 | |
29 Creates a new path with a different extension, basename, directory, prefix, | |
30 and/or suffix. | |
31 | |
32 A prefix is inserted before the basename. A suffix is inserted | |
33 between the basename and the extension. The basename and extension can be | |
34 replaced with a new one. Essentially a path is broken down into components | |
35 (dpath, base, ext), and then recombined as (dpath, prefix, base, suffix, | |
36 ext) after replacing any specified component. | |
37 | |
38 Args: | |
39 path (str | PathLike): a path to augment | |
40 suffix (str, default=''): placed between the basename and extension | |
41 prefix (str, default=''): placed in front of the basename | |
42 ext (str, default=None): if specified, replaces the extension | |
43 base (str, default=None): if specified, replaces the basename without | |
44 extension | |
45 dpath (str | PathLike, default=None): if specified, replaces the | |
46 directory | |
47 multidot (bool, default=False): Allows extensions to contain multiple | |
48 dots. Specifically, if False, everything after the last dot in the | |
49 basename is the extension. If True, everything after the first dot | |
50 in the basename is the extension. | |
51 | |
52 Returns: | |
53 str: augmented path | |
54 | |
55 Example: | |
56 >>> path = 'foo.bar' | |
57 >>> suffix = '_suff' | |
58 >>> prefix = 'pref_' | |
59 >>> ext = '.baz' | |
60 >>> newpath = augpath(path, suffix, prefix, ext=ext, base='bar') | |
61 >>> print('newpath = %s' % (newpath,)) | |
62 newpath = pref_bar_suff.baz | |
63 | |
64 Example: | |
65 >>> augpath('foo.bar') | |
66 'foo.bar' | |
67 >>> augpath('foo.bar', ext='.BAZ') | |
68 'foo.BAZ' | |
69 >>> augpath('foo.bar', suffix='_') | |
70 'foo_.bar' | |
71 >>> augpath('foo.bar', prefix='_') | |
72 '_foo.bar' | |
73 >>> augpath('foo.bar', base='baz') | |
74 'baz.bar' | |
75 >>> augpath('foo.tar.gz', ext='.zip', multidot=True) | |
76 'foo.zip' | |
77 >>> augpath('foo.tar.gz', ext='.zip', multidot=False) | |
78 'foo.tar.zip' | |
79 >>> augpath('foo.tar.gz', suffix='_new', multidot=True) | |
80 'foo_new.tar.gz' | |
81 """ | |
82 # Breakup path | |
83 orig_dpath, fname = split(path) | |
84 if multidot: | |
85 # The first dot defines the extension | |
86 parts = fname.split('.', 1) | |
87 orig_base = parts[0] | |
88 orig_ext = '' if len(parts) == 1 else '.' + parts[1] | |
89 else: | |
90 # The last dot defines the extension | |
91 orig_base, orig_ext = splitext(fname) | |
92 # Replace parts with specified augmentations | |
93 if dpath is None: | |
94 dpath = orig_dpath | |
95 if ext is None: | |
96 ext = orig_ext | |
97 if base is None: | |
98 base = orig_base | |
99 # Recombine into new path | |
100 new_fname = ''.join((prefix, base, suffix, ext)) | |
101 newpath = join(dpath, new_fname) | |
102 return newpath | |
103 | |
104 | |
105 def shrinkuser(path, home='~'): | |
106 """ | |
107 Inverse of :func:`os.path.expanduser`. | |
108 | |
109 Args: | |
110 path (str | PathLike): path in system file structure | |
111 home (str, default='~'): symbol used to replace the home path. | |
112 Defaults to '~', but you might want to use '$HOME' or | |
113 '%USERPROFILE%' instead. | |
114 | |
115 Returns: | |
116 str: path: shortened path replacing the home directory with a tilde | |
117 | |
118 Example: | |
119 >>> path = expanduser('~') | |
120 >>> assert path != '~' | |
121 >>> assert shrinkuser(path) == '~' | |
122 >>> assert shrinkuser(path + '1') == path + '1' | |
123 >>> assert shrinkuser(path + '/1') == join('~', '1') | |
124 >>> assert shrinkuser(path + '/1', '$HOME') == join('$HOME', '1') | |
125 """ | |
126 path = normpath(path) | |
127 userhome_dpath = expanduser('~') | |
128 if path.startswith(userhome_dpath): | |
129 if len(path) == len(userhome_dpath): | |
130 path = home | |
131 elif path[len(userhome_dpath)] == os.path.sep: | |
132 path = home + path[len(userhome_dpath):] | |
133 return path | |
134 | |
135 | |
136 def expandpath(path): | |
137 """ | |
138 Shell-like expansion of environment variables and tilde home directory. | |
139 | |
140 Args: | |
141 path (str | PathLike): the path to expand | |
142 | |
143 Returns: | |
144 str : expanded path | |
145 | |
146 Example: | |
147 >>> import os | |
148 >>> os.environ['SPAM'] = 'eggs' | |
149 >>> assert expandpath('~/$SPAM') == expanduser('~/eggs') | |
150 >>> assert expandpath('foo') == 'foo' | |
151 """ | |
152 path = expanduser(path) | |
153 path = expandvars(path) | |
154 return path |