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betterpath
betterpath, or "bp", is an adaptation of the classic Twisted FilePath type
and interface. bp provides a simple, robust, well-tested object abstraction
over file paths, generalizing the concept of file paths beyond filesystems.
bp exposes an interface, bp.abstract.IFilePath, for file paths, and
provides the following concrete implementations:
bp.filepath.FilePath, for the root filesystembp.zippath.ZipPath, for ZIP archivesbp.memory.MemoryPath, for in-memory temporary filesystemsIn addition, there are combining abstract file paths which can be wrapped around other file paths:
bp.readonly.ReadOnlyPath, for read-only filesystemsAPI documentation is available at http://betterpath.rtfd.org/.
The venerable champ, os.path has been the cause of (and solution to) most
of Python's path problems over the years.
Pros
* In the standard library
Cons
pathlib hopes to carve a path towards greatness through PEP 428.
Pros
* Convenient ``__div__()`` overloading
Cons
The Old Way
::
def save(base, fragments, data):
# `fragments` could contain unsafe paths!
if ".." in fragments or "." in fragments:
raise ValueError("Unsafe paths!")
path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(base), os.sep.join(fragments))
# Alternatively: path = os.path.join(os.path.abspath(base), *fragments)
# I hope that this doesn't fail mid-write! Also, did the directories
# exist? I think so, yes.
with open(path, "wb") as handle:
handle.write(data)
The New Way
::
def save(base, fragments, data):
path = base.descendant(fragments)
path.parent().makeDirs()
path.setContent(data)
FAQs
Path manipulation library
We found that betterpath demonstrated a healthy version release cadence and project activity because the last version was released less than a year ago. It has 1 open source maintainer collaborating on the project.
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