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Project description
Munchie
Munchie is a simple file object manager to describe, manipulate and store directories and files.
Compatibility
- Munchie works with Linux, OSX, and Windows.
- Requires Python 3.8 or later.
Installing
Install with pip3
or your favorite PyPi package manager.
pip install munchie
Using FileMuncher
Import munchie and instantiate a file_muncher object:
from munchie import FileMuncher
file_muncher = FileMuncher()
Default attributes
By default FileMuncher loads the current working directory as well as the user home directory into respective attributes.
The attributes can be accessed by calling them from the constructed FileMuncher object.
file_muncher.base_dir # current working directory
file_muncher.home_dir # user home directory
Create a new directory
Create a new directory at the given path:
# create 'new_directory' in the user home folder
file_muncher.create_new_directory(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_directory')
Create a new file
Create a new file at the given path:
# create 'new_file.test' in the user home folder
file_muncher.create_new_file(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.test')
Get directory contents
List the sub-directories and files of a given path:
# list the immediate contents of a path
file_muncher.get_directory_contents(file_muncher.home_dir)
# recursively list the contents of a path
file_muncher.get_directory_contents(file_muncher.home_dir, recursive=True)
Sub-directories will be listed under a "directories" key and sub-files will be listed under a "files" key
Get filesystem details
To get filesystem details about a directory or file:
# get filesystem details about a path
file_muncher.get_path_stats(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.test')
Attribute | Description |
---|---|
type | file or directory |
st_mode | read | write | execute permissions |
st_uid | user owner of the path. returns raw uid on Windows |
st_gid | group owner of the path. returns raw gid on Windows |
st_size | size in bytes |
st_atime | time of most recent access in seconds |
st_mtime | time of most recent content modification in seconds |
st_ctime | time of most recent metadata change on Unix and creation time on Windows in seconds |
Read file
FileMuncher is able to read in various file types and return the contents in a format that can be manipulated.
Supported extensions include:
Type | Extensions | Return Type |
---|---|---|
csv | .csv | list of dicts |
config | .cfg, .conf, .ini | dict |
json | .json | dict |
text | .nfo, .text, .txt | list |
yaml | .yaml, .yml | dict |
Read in the contents of a supported file type. FileMuncher will determine the file extension and use the appropriate function to return the contents.
# read in 'new_file.json' and return the contents as dict
contents = file_muncher.read_file(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.json')
Remove a directory
Delete a directory and all of the contents of the directory from the filesystem. This is not a permanent delete. Contents will be moved to Trash or Recycle Bin respective of the local operating system.
# prompt to remove directory 'new_dir'
file_muncher.remove_directory(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_dir')
By default this command will require confirmation input from the user to verify prior to deletion. The confirmation requirement can be toggled off by setting the force
flag.
# remove directory 'new_dir' without confirmation check
file_muncher.remove_directory(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_dir', force=True)
Remove a file
Delete a file. This is not a permanent delete. The file will be moved to Trash or Recycle Bin respective of the local operating system.
# prompt to remove file 'new_file.test'
file_muncher.remove_file(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.test')
By default this command will require confirmation input from the user to verify prior to deletion. The confirmation requirement can be toggled off by setting the force flag.
# remove file 'new_file.test' without confirmation check
file_muncher.remove_file(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.test', force=True)
Rotate files
Cleanup old files within a given path. This functionality is great for log rotation.
# prompt to rotate files in directory 'old_logs'
file_muncher.rotate_files(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/old_logs')
Specify how many days old files to rotate should be by setting the days_old
parameter. Default is 14 days old.
# prompt to remove files in directory 'old_logs' older than 30 days
file_muncher.rotate_files(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/old_logs', days_old=30)
By default this action will prompt for confirmation and display a list of all paths that will be removed. This can be toggled off with a force
flag.
# remove files in directory 'old_logs' older than 30 days without confirmation check
file_muncher.rotate_files(f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/old_logs', days_old=30, force=True)
Update Path
New directory and file paths can be added to the FileMuncher object. Existing paths can also be updated.
Whether creating a new path or updating an existing the only requirements are the attribute_name
and the attribute_path
.
A new path created by update_path will be added to a dictionary under the custom_path attribute.
# create a new attribute called 'new_file' that points to 'new_file.test' located in the user home directory
file_muncher.update_path(attribute_name='new_file', attribute_path=f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.test')
# reference a new path created by update_path
file_muncher.custom_path['new_file']
# update an existing path to point somewhere new
file_muncher.update_path(attribute_name='base_dir', attribute_path='/Users/username/Documents/testing')
When creating or updating a path you have the option to create a blank directory or empty file at the same time by specifying the is_dir
or is_file
flags. Only one flag may be chosen as a path cannot be both a directory and a file.
# create a new directory attribute and create the directory on the filesystem
file_muncher.update_path(attribute_name='new_dir', attribute_path=f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_dir', is_dir=True)
# create a new file attribute and create the file on the filesystem
file_muncher.update_path(attribute_name='new_file', attribute_path=f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.test', is_file=True)
Write file
Update or create a new file with contents. Supports the following file types:
- .csv
- .cfg, .conf, .ini
- .json
- .nfo, .text, .txt
- .yaml, .yml
Write contents to a supported file type:
# prepare dict contents
contents = {
"file": "muncher"
}
# write the contents to a json file
file_muncher.write_file(contents, f'{file_muncher.home_dir}/new_file.json')
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