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Advanced tools
scantreeRecursive directory iterator supporting:
os.DirEntry interface) extended with real path and path relative to the recursion root directorypip install scantree
See source code for full documentation, some generic examples below.
Get matching file paths:
from scantree import scantree, RecursionFilter
tree = scantree('/path/to/dir', RecursionFilter(match=['*.txt']))
print([path.relative for path in tree.filepaths()])
print([path.real for path in tree.filepaths()])
['d1/d2/file3.txt', 'd1/file2.txt', 'file1.txt']
['/path/to/other_dir/file3.txt', '/path/to/dir/d1/file2.txt', '/path/to/dir/file1.txt']
Access metadata of directory entries in file tree:
d2 = tree.directories[0].directories[0]
print(type(d2))
print(d2.path.absolute)
print(d2.path.real)
print(d2.path.is_symlink())
print(d2.files[0].relative)
scantree._node.DirNode
/path/to/dir/d1/d2
/path/to/other_dir
True
d1/d2/file3.txt
Aggregate information by operating on tree:
hello_count = tree.apply(
file_apply=lambda path: sum([
w.lower() == 'hello' for w in
path.as_pathlib().read_text().split()
]),
dir_apply=lambda dir_: sum(dir_.entries),
)
print(hello_count)
3
hello_count_tree = tree.apply(
file_apply=lambda path: {
'name': path.name,
'count': sum([
w.lower() == 'hello'
for w in path.as_pathlib().read_text().split()
])
},
dir_apply=lambda dir_: {
'name': dir_.path.name,
'count': sum(e['count'] for e in dir_.entries),
'sub_counts': [e for e in dir_.entries]
},
)
from pprint import pprint
pprint(hello_count_tree)
{'count': 3,
'name': 'dir',
'sub_counts': [{'count': 2, 'name': 'file1.txt'},
{'count': 1,
'name': 'd1',
'sub_counts': [{'count': 1, 'name': 'file2.txt'},
{'count': 0,
'name': 'd2',
'sub_counts': [{'count': 0,
'name': 'file3.txt'}]}]}]}
Flexible filtering:
without_hidden_files = scantree('.', RecursionFilter(match=['*', '!.*']))
without_palindrome_linked_dirs = scantree(
'.',
lambda paths: [
p for p in paths if not (
p.is_dir() and
p.is_symlink() and
p.name == p.name[::-1]
)
]
)
Comparison:
tree = scandir('path/to/dir')
# make some operations on filesystem, make sure file tree is the same:
assert tree == scandir('path/to/dir')
# tree contains absolute/real path info:
import shutil
shutil.copytree('path/to/dir', 'path/to/other_dir')
new_tree = scandir('path/to/other_dir')
assert tree != new_tree
assert (
[p.relative for p in tree.leafpaths()] ==
[p.relative for p in new_tree.leafpaths()]
)
Inspect symlinks:
from scantree import CyclicLinkedDir
file_links = []
dir_links = []
cyclic_links = []
def file_apply(path):
if path.is_symlink():
file_links.append(path)
def dir_apply(dir_node):
if dir_node.path.is_symlink():
dir_links.append(dir_node.path)
if isinstance(dir_node, CyclicLinkedDir):
cyclic_links.append((dir_node.path, dir_node.target_path))
scantree('.', file_apply=file_apply, dir_apply=dir_apply)
FAQs
Flexible recursive directory iterator: scandir meets glob("**", recursive=True)
We found that scantree 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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