(Python) utility to create dict representations of file system trees.
Project description
Quick Overview
Create a dictionary representation of a filesystem hierarchy.
Overview
pftree recursively walks down an input directory tree and creates a dictionary representation of the path structure. Each tree “key” has a list of files in that corresponding directory in the filesystem.
Dependencies
The following dependencies are installed on your host system/python3 virtual env (they will also be automatically installed if pulled from pypi):
pfmisc (various misc modules and classes for the pf* family of objects)
Installation
The best method of installing this script and all of its dependencies is by fetching it from PyPI
pip3 install pftree
Command line arguments
- ::
-I|–inputDir <inputDir> Input DICOM directory to examine. By default, the first file in this directory is examined for its tag information. There is an implicit assumption that each <inputDir> contains a single DICOM series.
-r|–relativeDir A flag argument. If passed (i.e. True), then the dictionary key values are taken to be relative to the <inputDir>, i.e. the key values will not contain the <inputDir>; otherwise the key values will contain the <inputDir>.
-i|–inputFile <inputFile> An optional <inputFile> specified relative to the <inputDir>. If specified, then do not perform a directory walk, but convert only this file.
[-O|–outputDir <outputDir>] The directory to contain all output files.
[–stats | –statsReverse] If specified, return some stats to caller – summary list ordered by number of files in dirs (–statsReverse does a reverse sort).
[–json] If specified, do a JSON dump of the stats.
[-x|–man] Show full help.
[-y|–synopsis] Show brief help.
-v|–verbosity <level> Set the app verbosity level.
- -1: No internal output.
0: All internal output.
Examples
Run on a target tree and output some detail and stats
/pftree -I /var/www/html \
-O /tmp \
-r \
--printElapsedTime \
--stats -v -1 --json
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