"""
The goal of this module is to provide an idiomatic cross-platform pattern of
accessing platform dependent file systems.
Standard application directory structure: cache, config, and other XDG
standards [XDG_Spec]_. This is similar to the more focused :mod:`appdirs`
module [AS_appdirs]_. In the future ubelt may directly use :mod:`appdirs`.
Note:
Table mapping the type of directory to the system default environment
variable. Inspired by [SO_43853548]_, [SO_11113974]_, and
[harawata_appdirs]_.
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| Linux | Win32 | Darwin
data | $XDG_DATA_HOME | %APPDATA% | ~/Library/Application Support
config | $XDG_CONFIG_HOME | %APPDATA% | ~/Library/Application Support
cache | $XDG_CACHE_HOME | %LOCALAPPDATA% | ~/Library/Caches
If an environment variable is not specified the defaults are:
APPDATA = ~/AppData/Roaming
LOCALAPPDATA = ~/AppData/Local
XDG_DATA_HOME = ~/.local/share
XDG_CACHE_HOME = ~/.cache
XDG_CONFIG_HOME = ~/.config
References:
.. [XDG_Spec] https://specifications.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html
.. [SO_43853548] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/43853548/xdg-windows
.. [SO_11113974] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/11113974/cross-plat-path
.. [harawata_appdirs] https://github.com/harawata/appdirs#supported-directories
.. [AS_appdirs] https://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs
"""
import os
import sys
import itertools as it
from os.path import exists, join, isdir, expanduser, normpath
__all__ = [
'WIN32', 'LINUX', 'DARWIN', 'POSIX',
'find_exe', 'find_path',
'ensure_app_cache_dir', 'ensure_app_config_dir', 'ensure_app_data_dir',
'get_app_cache_dir', 'get_app_config_dir', 'get_app_data_dir',
'platform_cache_dir', 'platform_config_dir', 'platform_data_dir'
]
# References:
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/446209/possible-values-from-sys-platform
WIN32 = sys.platform == 'win32' # type: bool
LINUX = sys.platform.startswith('linux') # type: bool
DARWIN = sys.platform == 'darwin' # type: bool
POSIX = 'posix' in sys.builtin_module_names # type: bool
# ---
[docs]def get_app_data_dir(appname, *args):
r"""
Returns a writable directory for an application.
This should be used for temporary deletable data.
Args:
appname (str): the name of the application
*args: any other subdirectories may be specified
Returns:
str : dpath - writable data directory for this application
SeeAlso:
:func:`ensure_app_data_dir`
"""
dpath = join(platform_data_dir(), appname, *args)
return dpath
[docs]def ensure_app_data_dir(appname, *args):
"""
Calls :func:`get_app_data_dir` but ensures the directory exists.
Args:
appname (str): the name of the application
*args: any other subdirectories may be specified
Returns:
str: the path to the ensured directory
SeeAlso:
:func:`get_app_data_dir`
Example:
>>> import ubelt as ub
>>> dpath = ub.ensure_app_data_dir('ubelt')
>>> assert exists(dpath)
"""
from ubelt import util_path
dpath = get_app_data_dir(appname, *args)
util_path.ensuredir(dpath)
return dpath
[docs]def get_app_config_dir(appname, *args):
r"""
Returns a writable directory for an application
This should be used for persistent configuration files.
Args:
appname (str): the name of the application
*args: any other subdirectories may be specified
Returns:
str : dpath - writable config directory for this application
SeeAlso:
:func:`ensure_app_config_dir`
"""
dpath = join(platform_config_dir(), appname, *args)
return dpath
[docs]def ensure_app_config_dir(appname, *args):
"""
Calls :func:`get_app_config_dir` but ensures the directory exists.
Args:
appname (str): the name of the application
*args: any other subdirectories may be specified
Returns:
str: the path to the ensured directory
SeeAlso:
:func:`get_app_config_dir`
Example:
>>> import ubelt as ub
>>> dpath = ub.ensure_app_config_dir('ubelt')
>>> assert exists(dpath)
"""
from ubelt import util_path
dpath = get_app_config_dir(appname, *args)
util_path.ensuredir(dpath)
return dpath
[docs]def get_app_cache_dir(appname, *args):
r"""
Returns a writable directory for an application.
This should be used for temporary deletable data.
Args:
appname (str): the name of the application
*args: any other subdirectories may be specified
Returns:
str: the path to the ensured directory
Returns:
str : dpath - writable cache directory for this application
SeeAlso:
:func:`ensure_app_cache_dir`
"""
dpath = join(platform_cache_dir(), appname, *args)
return dpath
[docs]def ensure_app_cache_dir(appname, *args):
"""
Calls :func:`get_app_cache_dir` but ensures the directory exists.
Args:
appname (str): the name of the application
*args: any other subdirectories may be specified
Returns:
str: the path to the ensured directory
SeeAlso:
:func:`get_app_cache_dir`
Example:
>>> import ubelt as ub
>>> dpath = ub.ensure_app_cache_dir('ubelt')
>>> assert exists(dpath)
"""
from ubelt import util_path
dpath = get_app_cache_dir(appname, *args)
util_path.ensuredir(dpath)
return dpath
[docs]def find_exe(name, multi=False, path=None):
"""
Locate a command.
Search your local filesystem for an executable and return the first
matching file with executable permission.
Args:
name (str | PathLike): globstr of matching filename
multi (bool, default=False):
if True return all matches instead of just the first.
path (str | PathLike | Iterable[str | PathLike] | None, default=None):
overrides the system PATH variable.
Returns:
str | List[str] | None: returns matching executable(s).
SeeAlso:
:func:`shutil.which` - which is available in Python 3.3+.
Note:
This is essentially the ``which`` UNIX command
References:
.. [SO_377017] https://stackoverflow.com/questions/377017/test-if-executable-exists-in-python/377028#377028
.. [shutil_which] https://docs.python.org/dev/library/shutil.html#shutil.which
Example:
>>> find_exe('ls')
>>> find_exe('ping')
>>> assert find_exe('which') == find_exe(find_exe('which'))
>>> find_exe('which', multi=True)
>>> find_exe('ping', multi=True)
>>> find_exe('cmake', multi=True)
>>> find_exe('nvcc', multi=True)
>>> find_exe('noexist', multi=True)
Example:
>>> import ubelt as ub
>>> assert not ub.find_exe('noexist', multi=False)
>>> assert ub.find_exe('ping', multi=False) or ub.find_exe('ls', multi=False)
>>> assert not ub.find_exe('noexist', multi=True)
>>> assert ub.find_exe('ping', multi=True) or ub.find_exe('ls', multi=True)
Benchmark:
>>> # xdoctest: +IGNORE_WANT
>>> import ubelt as ub
>>> import shutil
>>> for timer in ub.Timerit(100, bestof=10, label='ub.find_exe'):
>>> ub.find_exe('which')
>>> for timer in ub.Timerit(100, bestof=10, label='shutil.which'):
>>> shutil.which('which')
Timed best=58.71 µs, mean=59.64 ± 0.96 µs for ub.find_exe
Timed best=72.75 µs, mean=73.07 ± 0.22 µs for shutil.which
"""
candidates = find_path(name, path=path, exact=True)
mode = os.X_OK | os.F_OK
results = (fpath for fpath in candidates
if os.access(fpath, mode) and not isdir(fpath))
if not multi:
for fpath in results:
return fpath
else:
return list(results)
[docs]def find_path(name, path=None, exact=False):
"""
Search for a file or directory on your local filesystem by name
(file must be in a directory specified in a PATH environment variable)
Args:
name (str | PathLike): file name to match.
If exact is False this may be a glob pattern
path (str | Iterable[str | PathLike], default=None):
list of directories to search either specified as an ``os.pathsep``
separated string or a list of directories. Defaults to environment
PATH.
exact (bool, default=False): if True, only returns exact matches.
Yields:
str: candidate - a path that matches ``name``
Note:
Running with ``name=''`` (i.e. ``ub.find_path('')``) will simply yield all
directories in your PATH.
Note:
For recursive behavior set ``path=(d for d, _, _ in os.walk('.'))``,
where '.' might be replaced by the root directory of interest.
Example:
>>> list(find_path('ping', exact=True))
>>> list(find_path('bin'))
>>> list(find_path('*cc*'))
>>> list(find_path('cmake*'))
Example:
>>> import ubelt as ub
>>> from os.path import dirname
>>> path = dirname(dirname(ub.util_platform.__file__))
>>> res = sorted(find_path('ubelt/util_*.py', path=path))
>>> assert len(res) >= 10
>>> res = sorted(find_path('ubelt/util_platform.py', path=path, exact=True))
>>> print(res)
>>> assert len(res) == 1
"""
if path is None:
path = os.environ.get('PATH', os.defpath)
if isinstance(path, str):
dpaths = path.split(os.pathsep)
else:
dpaths = path
candidates = (join(dpath, name) for dpath in dpaths)
if exact:
if WIN32: # nocover
# on WIN32 allow ``name`` to omit the extension suffix by trying
# to match with all possible "valid" suffixes specified by PATHEXT
pathext = [''] + os.environ.get('PATHEXT', '').split(os.pathsep)
candidates = (p + ext for p in candidates for ext in pathext)
candidates = filter(exists, candidates)
else:
import glob
candidates = it.chain.from_iterable(
glob.glob(pattern) for pattern in candidates)
for candidate in candidates:
yield candidate