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📁 Async pathlib for Python

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📁 Async pathlib for Python

aiopath is a complete implementation of Python's pathlib that is compatible with asyncio and the async/await syntax. All I/O performed is asynchronous and awaitable.

aiopath is extensively typed with Python type annotations, and aiopath takes advantage of libaio on Linux.

Usage

aiopath.Path has the same API as pathlib.Path, as does aiopath.AsyncPurePath and pathlib.PurePath.

However, with aiopath, methods that perform I/O are asynchronous and awaitable, and methods that returned iterators now return async generators.

To run the following examples with top-level await expressions, launch an asynchronous Python REPL using python3 -m asyncio.

Basic

All of pathlib.Path's methods that perform synchronous I/O are reimplemented as asynchronous methods.

import tempfile
from pathlib import Path
from aiopath import AsyncPath

with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as temp:
  path = Path(temp.name)
  apath = AsyncPath(temp.name)

  # check existence
  ## sync
  assert path.exists()
  ## async
  assert await apath.exists()

  # check if file
  ## sync
  assert path.is_file()
  ## async
  assert await apath.is_file()

  # touch
  path.touch()
  await apath.touch()

  # read and write text
  text = "example"
  await apath.write_text(text)
  assert text == await apath.read_text()

assert not path.exists()
assert not await apath.exists()

You can convert pathlib.Path objects to aiopath.Path objects, and vice versa:

from pathlib import Path
from aiopath import AsyncPath

home: Path = Path.home()
ahome: AsyncPath = AsyncPath(home)
path: Path = Path(ahome)

assert isinstance(home, Path)
assert isinstance(ahome, AsyncPath)
assert isinstance(path, Path)

Opening a file

You can get an asynchronous file-like object handle by using asynchronous context managers.

import tempfile
from aiopath import AsyncPath

text: str = 'example'

with tempfile.NamedTemporaryFile() as temp:
  apath = AsyncPath(temp.name)

  async with apath.open(mode='w') as afile:
    await afile.write(text)

  result: str = await apath.read_text()
  assert result == text

Globbing

aiopath implements pathlib globbing using async I/O and async generators.

from typing import List
from aiopath import AsyncPath

home: AsyncPath = await AsyncPath.home()

async for path in home.glob('*'):
  assert isinstance(path, AsyncPath)
  print(path)

downloads: AsyncPath = home / 'Downloads'

if await downloads.exists():
  # caution! this might take awhile
  paths: List[AsyncPath] = \
    [path async for path in downloads.glob('**/*')]

Installation

Dependencies

  • A POSIX compliant OS, or Windows
  • Python 3.7+
  • requirements.txt

Linux

If you're using a 4.18 or newer kernel and have libaio installed, aiopath will use it. You can install libaio on Debian/Ubuntu like so:

$ sudo apt install libaio1

PyPI

$ python3 -m pip install aiopath

GitHub

$ python3 -m pip install -r requirements.txt
$ python3 setup.py install

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License

See LICENSE. If you'd like to use this project with a different license, please get in touch.

Credit

See CREDIT.md.

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