interface for finding directories and files
Project description
path_finder
Description
An interface for finding directories and files by combining best of both worlds: glob/rglob (speed) and regex (flexibility).
Features
path_finder officially supports Python 3.5–3.8.
The two main features are: path_finder.DirFinder and path_finder.FileFinder (see Usage)
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Contributions
All contributions, bug reports, bug fixes, documentation improvements, enhancements and ideas are welcome. Issues are posted on: https://github.cFileom/hdsr-mid/path_finder/issues
Usage
Test path_finder
> cd path_finder
> pytest
Example FileFinder:
from pathlib import Path
import path_finder
start_dir1 = pathlib.Path('start_search_from_this_dir')
start_dir2 = pathlib.Path('and_start_search_from_this_dir')
limit_depth = True
depth = 2 # 2, so search in start_dir1, subdir and subsubdirs (same for start_dir2)
filename_regex = '^[0-9]{8}_blabla'
extension = '.csv' # choose from ('.jpg', '.png', '.txt', '.xml', '.csv', '.xlsx', '.pdf', '.h5', '.nc', '.zip')
file_finder = path_finder.FileFinder(
multi_start_dir=[start_dir1, start_dir2],
extension=extension,
limit_depth=True,
depth=depth,
filename_regex=filename_regex
)
paths = file_finder.paths # returns a List[Path]
paths_empty_files = file_finder.paths_empty_file # returns a List[Path]
Example DirFinder:
from pathlib import Path
import path_finder
dir_finder = path_finder.DirFinder(
single_start_dir=pathlib.Path('start_search_from_this_dir')
exclude_empty_dirs=True,
limit_depth=True,
depth=0, # so only search in single_start_dir
)
paths = dir_finder.paths # returns a List[Path]
paths_empty_files = dir_finder.paths_empty_file # returns a List[Path]
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