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Extends the standard library pathlib.Path class.

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pathier

Extends the standard library pathlib.Path class.

Installation

Install with:

pip install pathier

Usage

Functions the same as pathlib.Path, but with added functions and some altered default arguments.

Navigation

New paths can be obtained by:

  • naming the parent with moveup()
  • subtracting a number of levels from the current path
  • naming the parent of the path you actually want with move_under()
  • separating a relative path at a named parent with separate()
  • set current working directory to path
>>> from pathier import Pathier
>>> path = Pathier("C:/some/directory/to/some/file/on/the/system")
>>> path.moveup("directory")
WindowsPath('C:/some/directory')
>>> path - 3
WindowsPath('C:/some/directory/to/some/file')
>>> path.move_under("directory")
WindowsPath('C:/some/directory/to')
>>> path.separate("file")
WindowsPath('on/the/system')
>>> path.separate("file", True)
WindowsPath('file/on/the/system')
>>> path.mkcwd()
>>> Pathier.cwd()
WindowsPath('C:/some/directory/to/some/file/on/the/system')

Environment PATH Variable

Pathier objects can be added and removed from sys.path:
(The path will only be added if it isn't already in sys.path)

>>> from pathier import Pathier
>>> path = Pathier.cwd()
>>> path.in_PATH
False
>>> path.add_to_PATH(0)
>>> path.in_PATH
True
>>> path.remove_from_PATH()
>>> path.in_PATH
False
>>> path.append_to_PATH()
>>> path.in_PATH
True

Read and Write

Can dump and load toml and json files without needed to explicityly import and call functions from the respective libraries:

from pathier import Pathier
path = Pathier("some_file.toml")
content = path.loads()
path.with_suffix(".json").dumps(content, indent=2)

Pathier().mkdir() creates parent directories and doesn't throw an error if the path already exists by default.

Pathier().write_text() and Pathier().write_bytes() will create parent directories by default if they won't exist.

Pathier().write_text() will also try to cast the data to be written to a string if a TypeError is thrown.

Pathier().delete() will delete a file or directory, event if that directory isn't empty.

Pathier().copy() will copy a file or a directory tree to a new destination and return a Pathier object for the new path
By default, files in the destination will not be overwritten.

Pathier().backup() will create a copy of the path with _backup appended to the stem. If the optional parameter, timestamp, is True, a datetime string will be added after _backup to prevent overwriting previous backup files.

Pathier().replace() will read the file the instance points to, replace the provided old_string with the provided new_string, and then write it back to the file.
Essentially just condenses reading the file, using str.replace(), and then writing the new content into one function call.

Pathier().execute() wraps calling os.system() on the path pointed to be the Pathier instance.
Optional strings that should come before and after the path string can be specified with the command and args params, respectively.
Pathier("file.py").execute("py", "--iterations 10") is equivalent to os.system("py file.py --iterations 10")

Pathier().append() will append the given string to the file pointed at by the instance.

Pathier().join(data) is equivalent to calling Pathier().write_text("\n".join(data))

Pathier().split() is equivalent to calling Pathier().read_text().splitlines()

Stats and Comparisons

>>> from pathier import Pathier
>>> p = Pathier.cwd() / "pathier.py"
>>> i = p.parent / "__init__.py"
>>> p.dob
datetime.datetime(2023, 3, 31, 18, 43, 12, 360000)
>>> p.age
8846.024934
>>> p.mod_date
datetime.datetime(2023, 3, 31, 21, 7, 30)
>>> p.mod_delta
207.488857
>>> p.size()
10744
>>> p.size(True)
'10.74 kb'
>>> p.is_larger(i)
True
>>> p.is_older(i)
False
>>> p.modified_more_recently(i)
True

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