import collections import glob import json import os import shutil import stat import string import sys import time sys.path.append('C:\\git\\else\\Bytestring'); import bytestring sys.path.append('C:\\git\\else\\Pathclass'); import pathclass sys.path.append('C:\\git\\else\\Ratelimiter'); import ratelimiter CHUNK_SIZE = 128 * bytestring.KIBIBYTE # Number of bytes to read and write at a time class DestinationIsDirectory(Exception): pass class DestinationIsFile(Exception): pass class RecursiveDirectory(Exception): pass class SourceNotDirectory(Exception): pass class SourceNotFile(Exception): pass class SpinalError(Exception): pass def callback_exclusion(name, path_type): ''' Example of an exclusion callback function. ''' print('Excluding', path_type, name) def callback_v1(fpobj, written_bytes, total_bytes): ''' Example of a copy callback function. Prints "filename written/total (percent%)" ''' filename = fpobj.absolute_path.encode('ascii', 'replace').decode() if written_bytes >= total_bytes: ends = '\n' else: ends = '' percent = (100 * written_bytes) / max(total_bytes, 1) percent = '%07.3f' % percent written = '{:,}'.format(written_bytes) total = '{:,}'.format(total_bytes) written = written.rjust(len(total), ' ') status = '{filename} {written}/{total} ({percent}%)\r' status = status.format(filename=filename, written=written, total=total, percent=percent) print(status, end=ends) sys.stdout.flush() def copy(source, file_args=None, file_kwargs=None, dir_args=None, dir_kwargs=None): ''' Perform copy_dir or copy_file as appropriate for the source path. ''' source = str_to_fp(source) if source.is_file: file_args = file_args or tuple() file_kwargs = file_kwargs or dict() return copy_file(source, *file_args, **file_kwargs) elif source.is_dir: dir_args = dir_args or tuple() dir_kwargs = dir_kwargs or dict() return copy_dir(source, *dir_args, **dir_kwargs) raise SpinalError('Neither file nor dir: %s' % source) def copy_dir( source, destination=None, destination_new_root=None, bytes_per_second=None, callback_directory=None, callback_exclusion=None, callback_file=None, callback_permission_denied=None, callback_verbose=None, dry_run=False, exclude_directories=None, exclude_filenames=None, files_per_second=None, overwrite_old=True, precalcsize=False, ): ''' Copy all of the contents from source to destination, including subdirectories. source: The directory which will be copied. destination: The directory in which copied files are placed. Alternatively, use destination_new_root. destination_new_root: Determine the destination path by calling `new_root(source, destination_new_root)`. Thus, this path acts as a root and the rest of the path is matched. `destination` and `destination_new_root` are mutually exclusive. bytes_per_second: Restrict file copying to this many bytes per second. Can be an integer or an existing Ratelimiter object. The BYTE, KIBIBYTE, etc constants from module 'bytestring' may help. Default = None callback_directory: This function will be called after each file copy with three parameters: name of file copied, number of bytes written to destination so far, total bytes needed (from precalcsize). If `precalcsize` is False, this function will receive written bytes for both written and total, showing 100% always. Default = None callback_exclusion: Passed directly into `walk_generator`. Default = None callback_file: Will be passed into each individual `copy_file` operation as the `callback` for that file. Default = None callback_permission_denied: Will be passed into each individual `copy_file` operation as the `callback_permission_denied` for that file. Default = None callback_verbose: If provided, this function will be called with some operation notes. Default = None dry_run: Do everything except the actual file copying. Default = False exclude_filenames: Passed directly into `walk_generator`. Default = None exclude_directories: Passed directly into `walk_generator`. Default = None files_per_second: Maximum number of files to be processed per second. Helps to keep CPU usage low. Default = None overwrite_old: If True, overwrite the destination file if the source file has a more recent "last modified" timestamp. Default = True precalcsize: If True, calculate the size of source before beginning the operation. This number can be used in the callback_directory function. Else, callback_directory will receive written bytes as total bytes (showing 100% always). This can take a long time. Default = False Returns: [destination path, number of bytes written to destination] (Written bytes is 0 if all files already existed.) ''' # Prepare parameters if not is_xor(destination, destination_new_root): m = 'One and only one of `destination` and ' m += '`destination_new_root` can be passed.' raise ValueError(m) source = str_to_fp(source) if destination_new_root is not None: destination = new_root(source, destination_new_root) destination = str_to_fp(destination) if destination in source: raise RecursiveDirectory(source, destination) if not source.is_dir: raise SourceNotDirectory(source) if destination.is_file: raise DestinationIsFile(destination) if precalcsize is True: total_bytes = get_dir_size(source) else: total_bytes = 0 callback_directory = callback_directory or do_nothing callback_verbose = callback_verbose or do_nothing bytes_per_second = limiter_or_none(bytes_per_second) files_per_second = limiter_or_none(files_per_second) # Copy written_bytes = 0 walker = walk_generator( source, callback_exclusion=callback_exclusion, callback_verbose=callback_verbose, exclude_directories=exclude_directories, exclude_filenames=exclude_filenames, ) for (source_abspath) in walker: # Terminology: # abspath: C:\folder\subfolder\filename.txt # location: C:\folder\subfolder # base_name: filename.txt # folder: subfolder destination_abspath = source_abspath.absolute_path.replace( source.absolute_path, destination.absolute_path ) destination_abspath = str_to_fp(destination_abspath) if destination_abspath.is_dir: raise DestinationIsDirectory(destination_abspath) destination_location = os.path.split(destination_abspath.absolute_path)[0] os.makedirs(destination_location, exist_ok=True) copied = copy_file( source_abspath, destination_abspath, bytes_per_second=bytes_per_second, callback=callback_file, callback_permission_denied=callback_permission_denied, callback_verbose=callback_verbose, dry_run=dry_run, overwrite_old=overwrite_old, ) copiedname = copied[0] written_bytes += copied[1] if precalcsize is False: callback_directory(copiedname, written_bytes, written_bytes) else: callback_directory(copiedname, written_bytes, total_bytes) if files_per_second is not None: files_per_second.limit(1) return [destination, written_bytes] def copy_file( source, destination=None, destination_new_root=None, bytes_per_second=None, callback=None, callback_verbose=None, dry_run=False, overwrite_old=True, callback_permission_denied=None, ): ''' Copy a file from one place to another. source: The file to copy. destination: The filename of the new copy. Alternatively, use destination_new_root. destination_new_root: Determine the destination path by calling `new_root(source_dir, destination_new_root)`. Thus, this path acts as a root and the rest of the path is matched. bytes_per_second: Restrict file copying to this many bytes per second. Can be an integer or an existing Ratelimiter object. The provided BYTE, KIBIBYTE, etc constants may help. Default = None callback: If provided, this function will be called after writing each CHUNK_SIZE bytes to destination with three parameters: the Path object being copied, number of bytes written so far, total number of bytes needed. Default = None callback_permission_denied: If provided, this function will be called when a source file denies read access, with the file path and the exception object as parameters. THE OPERATION WILL RETURN NORMALLY. If not provided, the PermissionError is raised. Default = None callback_verbose: If provided, this function will be called with some operation notes. Default = None dry_run: Do everything except the actual file copying. Default = False overwrite_old: If True, overwrite the destination file if the source file has a more recent "last modified" timestamp. Default = True Returns: [destination filename, number of bytes written to destination] (Written bytes is 0 if the file already existed.) ''' # Prepare parameters if not is_xor(destination, destination_new_root): m = 'One and only one of `destination` and ' m += '`destination_new_root` can be passed' raise ValueError(m) source = str_to_fp(source) if destination_new_root is not None: destination = new_root(source, destination_new_root) destination = str_to_fp(destination) callback = callback or do_nothing callback_verbose = callback_verbose or do_nothing if not source.is_file: raise SourceNotFile(source) if destination.is_dir: raise DestinationIsDirectory(destination) bytes_per_second = limiter_or_none(bytes_per_second) # Determine overwrite if destination.exists: if overwrite_old is False: return [destination, 0] source_modtime = source.stat.st_mtime if source_modtime == destination.stat.st_mtime: return [destination, 0] # Copy if dry_run: if callback is not None: callback(destination, 0, 0) return [destination, 0] source_bytes = source.size destination_location = os.path.split(destination.absolute_path)[0] os.makedirs(destination_location, exist_ok=True) written_bytes = 0 try: callback_verbose('Opening handles.') source_file = open(source.absolute_path, 'rb') destination_file = open(destination.absolute_path, 'wb') except PermissionError as exception: if callback_permission_denied is not None: callback_permission_denied(source, exception) return [destination, 0] else: raise while True: data_chunk = source_file.read(CHUNK_SIZE) data_bytes = len(data_chunk) if data_bytes == 0: break destination_file.write(data_chunk) written_bytes += data_bytes if bytes_per_second is not None: bytes_per_second.limit(data_bytes) callback(destination, written_bytes, source_bytes) # Fin callback_verbose('Closing handles.') source_file.close() destination_file.close() callback_verbose('Copying metadata') shutil.copystat(source.absolute_path, destination.absolute_path) return [destination, written_bytes] def do_nothing(*args): ''' Used by other functions as the default callback. ''' return def get_dir_size(path): ''' Calculate the total number of bytes across all files in this directory and its subdirectories. ''' path = str_to_fp(path) if not path.is_dir: raise SourceNotDirectory(path) total_bytes = 0 for filepath in walk_generator(path): total_bytes += filepath.size return total_bytes def is_subfolder(parent, child): ''' Determine whether parent contains child. ''' parent = normalize(str_to_fp(parent).absolute_path) + os.sep child = normalize(str_to_fp(child).absolute_path) + os.sep return child.startswith(parent) def is_xor(*args): ''' Return True if and only if one arg is truthy. ''' return [bool(a) for a in args].count(True) == 1 def limiter_or_none(value): if isinstance(value, str): value = bytestring.parsebytes(value) if isinstance(value, ratelimiter.Ratelimiter): limiter = value elif value is not None: limiter = ratelimiter.Ratelimiter(allowance_per_period=value, period=1) else: limiter = None return limiter def new_root(filepath, root): ''' Prepend `root` to `filepath`, drive letter included. For example: "C:\\folder\\subfolder\\file.txt" and "C:\\backups" becomes "C:\\backups\\C\\folder\\subfolder\\file.txt" I use this so that my G: drive can have backups from my C: and D: drives while preserving directory structure in G:\\D and G:\\C. ''' filepath = str_to_fp(filepath).absolute_path root = str_to_fp(root).absolute_path filepath = filepath.replace(':', os.sep) filepath = os.path.normpath(filepath) filepath = os.path.join(root, filepath) return str_to_fp(filepath) def normalize(text): ''' Apply os.path.normpath and os.path.normcase. ''' return os.path.normpath(os.path.normcase(text)) def str_to_fp(path): ''' If `path` is a string, create a Path object, otherwise just return it. ''' if isinstance(path, str): path = pathclass.Path(path) return path def walk_generator( path='.', callback_exclusion=None, callback_verbose=None, exclude_directories=None, exclude_filenames=None, ): ''' Yield Path objects for files in the file tree, similar to os.walk. callback_exclusion: This function will be called when a file or directory is excluded with two parameters: the path, and 'file' or 'directory'. Default = None callback_verbose: If provided, this function will be called with some operation notes. Default = None exclude_filenames: A set of filenames that will not be copied. Entries can be absolute paths to exclude that particular file, or plain names to exclude all matches. For example: {'C:\\folder\\file.txt', 'desktop.ini'} Default = None exclude_directories: A set of directories that will not be copied. Entries can be absolute paths to exclude that particular directory, or plain names to exclude all matches. For example: {'C:\\folder', 'thumbnails'} Default = None ''' if exclude_directories is None: exclude_directories = set() if exclude_filenames is None: exclude_filenames = set() callback_exclusion = callback_exclusion or do_nothing callback_verbose = callback_verbose or do_nothing exclude_filenames = {normalize(f) for f in exclude_filenames} exclude_directories = {normalize(f) for f in exclude_directories} path = str_to_fp(path).absolute_path if normalize(path) in exclude_directories: callback_exclusion(path, 'directory') return if normalize(os.path.split(path)[1]) in exclude_directories: callback_exclusion(path, 'directory') return directory_queue = collections.deque() directory_queue.append(path) # This is a recursion-free workplace. # Thank you for your cooperation. while len(directory_queue) > 0: current_location = directory_queue.popleft() callback_verbose('listdir: %s' % current_location) contents = os.listdir(current_location) callback_verbose('received %d items' % len(contents)) directories = [] for base_name in contents: absolute_name = os.path.join(current_location, base_name) if os.path.isdir(absolute_name): exclude = normalize(absolute_name) in exclude_directories exclude |= normalize(base_name) in exclude_directories if exclude: callback_exclusion(absolute_name, 'directory') continue directories.append(absolute_name) else: exclude = normalize(absolute_name) in exclude_filenames exclude |= normalize(base_name) in exclude_filenames if exclude: callback_exclusion(absolute_name, 'file') continue yield(str_to_fp(absolute_name)) # Extendleft causes them to get reversed, so flip it first. directories.reverse() directory_queue.extendleft(directories)