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List directory contents as Polars DataFrames

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pols

List directory contents as Polars DataFrames.

Installation

The polars-ls package can be installed with either polars or polars-lts-cpu using the extras by those names:

pip install polars-ls[polars]
pip install polars-ls[polars-lts-cpu]

If Polars is already installed, you can simply pip install polars-ls.

User guidance

Names are relative

Counter to the typical pathlib.Path notion of a name, the names in ls and hence pols are more relative names: hence . is a valid name (if you try accessing the .name attribute of a pathlib Path, it'll come back as "").

>>> cwd = Path.cwd()
>>> cwd / "."
PosixPath('/home/louis/dev/pols')
>>> cwd / ".."
PosixPath('/home/louis/dev/pols/..')
>>> (cwd / ".").name
'pols'
>>> (cwd / "..").name
'..'
>>> Path(".").name
''

Individual files and directories don't mix

The way ls works is that individual files get collected in one 'set' of results and directories in another, and never the two shall meet. If you ls a few files and one or more directories, you'll get one set of reults with all the files and one set for each of the folders. This is because of the previous point: the names shown are relative to the directory 'root' (if you're specifying files individually, the current working directory is the assumed directory 'root', and of course absolute paths always show as absolute so their 'root' is shown too).

(Even if the individual files are in different folders: it's because merging files with different roots whose relative names are being shown would be invalid)

$ ls README.md src src/pols/__init__.py 
README.md  src/pols/__init__.py

src:
pols

To the same effect, the results are grouped in a list of dicts, where the key is the source (either the empty string for the individual files, or the directory root). This allows an identical printout style to ls:

$ ls -A ../.py*
../.python-version

../.pytest_cache:
CACHEDIR.TAG  .gitignore  README.md  v
$ pols -A ../.py*
shape: (1, 1)
┌────────────────────┐
│ name               │
│ ---                │
│ str                │
╞════════════════════╡
│ ../.python-version │
└────────────────────┘
../.pytest_cache:
shape: (4, 1)
┌──────────────┐
│ name         │
│ ---          │
│ str          │
╞══════════════╡
│ README.md    │
│ v            │
│ .gitignore   │
│ CACHEDIR.TAG │
└──────────────┘

Globs (Kleene stars) go 1 level deep

You can use ** in ls and pols but in both cases you only actually get one level, unlike other tools (and Python's glob).

$ ls src/pols/**.py
src/pols/cli.py  src/pols/__init__.py  src/pols/pols.py
$ ls src/pols/*/*.py
src/pols/features/a.py  src/pols/features/A.py  src/pols/features/hide.py
src/pols/features/__init__.py  src/pols/features/p.py

Patterns that don't match will error non-fatally

It's allowed to not match a file, just like in ls:

$ ls *.yaml *.toml *.md
ls: cannot access '*.yaml': No such file or directory
 pyproject.toml   README.md

$ pols *.yaml *.toml *.md
pols: cannot access '*.yaml': No such file or directory
shape: (2, 1)
┌────────────────┐
│ name           │
│ ---            │
│ str            │
╞════════════════╡
│ pyproject.toml │
│ README.md      │
└────────────────┘

OSErrors like FileNotFoundError are non-fatal but can be thrown with raise_on_access

If you want such errors to be fatal, pass raise_on_acecss (--raise-on-access on the command line):

$ pols *.yaml *.toml *.md --raise-on-access
pols: cannot access '*.yaml': No such file or directory
Traceback (most recent call last):
...
FileNotFoundError: No such file or directory

Note that the file expansion and preparation is done before any printing or DataFrame operations, so these errors won't occur mid-way through any Polars computations.

Differences from ls

The design is intended to keep as closely as possible to GNU coreutils ls.

So far one particular divergence is that command line order does not affect pols (e.g. -aA vs -Aa), but there is no real way to implement this with boolean parameters. It could be detected for a CLI but for now I'm prioritising feature completeness over CLI complexity (it is autogenerated from the function signature with argh).

Another is that hide is not disabled by a/A because there is no need to, and this enables filtering hidden files minus some pattern. In ls, --hide silently fails if passed with -a.

Extra features

drop_override and keep_override

As well as the ls -l style interface, the drop_override parameter (--drop-override in the CLI) will allow you to specify columns to keep, for more control and for ease of debugging.

These are flags to include/exclude computed columns from being dropped. Typically, we don't discard columns when we compute them, but the underlying goal of this tool is to imitate ls, so we must. To see all the information pols collects, set drop_override to "" (i.e. the empty list as a comma-separated string).

$ pols
.:
shape: (6, 1)
┌────────────────┐
│ name           │
│ ---            │
│ str            │
╞════════════════╡
│ dist           │
│ pyproject.toml │
│ README.md      │
│ src            │
│ tests          │
│ uv.lock        │
└────────────────┘
$ pols --drop-override ''
.:
shape: (6, 5)
┌────────────────┬────────────────┬────────┬────────┬────────────┐
│ path            name            rel_to  is_dir  is_symlink │
│ ---             ---             ---     ---     ---        │
│ object          str             object  bool    bool       │
╞════════════════╪════════════════╪════════╪════════╪════════════╡
│ dist            dist            .       true    false      │
│ pyproject.toml  pyproject.toml  .       false   false      │
│ README.md       README.md       .       false   false      │
│ src             src             .       true    false      │
│ tests           tests           .       true    false      │
│ uv.lock         uv.lock         .       false   false      │
└────────────────┴────────────────┴────────┴────────┴────────────┘
$ pols --t --drop-override ''
.:
shape: (6, 6)
┌────────────────┬────────────────┬────────┬────────┬────────────┬─────────────────────────┐
│ path            name            rel_to  is_dir  is_symlink  time                    │
│ ---             ---             ---     ---     ---         ---                     │
│ object          str             object  bool    bool        datetime[ms]            │
╞════════════════╪════════════════╪════════╪════════╪════════════╪═════════════════════════╡
│ README.md       README.md       .       false   false       2025-02-03 14:30:19.458 │
│ dist            dist            .       true    false       2025-02-03 14:13:09.173 │
│ pyproject.toml  pyproject.toml  .       false   false       2025-02-03 14:12:54.917 │
│ uv.lock         uv.lock         .       false   false       2025-02-02 12:33:52.007 │
│ src             src             .       true    false       2025-02-01 19:13:57.460 │
│ tests           tests           .       true    false       2025-02-01 19:13:57.460 │
└────────────────┴────────────────┴────────┴────────┴────────────┴─────────────────────────┘

Naturally there is also keep_override parameter (--keep-override flag) (which will prevent the named columns from being dropped).

$ pols --t
.:
shape: (6, 1)
┌────────────────┐
│ name           │
│ ---            │
│ str            │
╞════════════════╡
│ README.md      │
│ dist           │
│ pyproject.toml │
│ uv.lock        │
│ src            │
│ tests          │
└────────────────┘
$ pols --t --keep-override path
.:
shape: (6, 2)
┌────────────────┬────────────────┐
│ path            name           │
│ ---             ---            │
│ object          str            │
╞════════════════╪════════════════╡
│ README.md       README.md      │
│ dist            dist           │
│ pyproject.toml  pyproject.toml │
│ uv.lock         uv.lock        │
│ src             src            │
│ tests           tests          │
└────────────────┴────────────────┘
$ pols --t --keep-override time
.:
shape: (6, 2)
┌────────────────┬─────────────────────────┐
│ name            time                    │
│ ---             ---                     │
│ str             datetime[ms]            │
╞════════════════╪═════════════════════════╡
│ README.md       2025-02-03 14:38:01.979 │
│ dist            2025-02-03 14:13:09.173 │
│ pyproject.toml  2025-02-03 14:12:54.917 │
│ uv.lock         2025-02-02 12:33:52.007 │
│ src             2025-02-01 19:13:57.460 │
│ tests           2025-02-01 19:13:57.460 │
└────────────────┴─────────────────────────┘
$ pols --t --keep-override 'path,time'
.:
shape: (6, 3)
┌────────────────┬────────────────┬─────────────────────────┐
│ path            name            time                    │
│ ---             ---             ---                     │
│ object          str             datetime[ms]            │
╞════════════════╪════════════════╪═════════════════════════╡
│ README.md       README.md       2025-02-03 14:38:01.979 │
│ dist            dist            2025-02-03 14:13:09.173 │
│ pyproject.toml  pyproject.toml  2025-02-03 14:12:54.917 │
│ uv.lock         uv.lock         2025-02-02 12:33:52.007 │
│ src             src             2025-02-01 19:13:57.460 │
│ tests           tests           2025-02-01 19:13:57.460 │
└────────────────┴────────────────┴─────────────────────────┘

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