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# Copyright (C) 2013 to 2014 Tim Marston <tim@edm.am>
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# This file is part of stdhome (hereafter referred to as "this program").
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# See http://ed.am/dev/stdhome for more information.
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# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
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# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by
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# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
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# (at your option) any later version.
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# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
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# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
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# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
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# GNU General Public License for more details.
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# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License
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# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
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"""Classes which derive from the Walker class are intended to walk through
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(traverse) a single list of filenames in two locations. They must provide
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the two locations (src_dir and dst_dir) and a list of relative filenames
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(walk_list). For each files in the walk list, the process() method is
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called, allowing the deriving class to perform some kind of processing. See
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process() for more information.
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"""Iterates over self.walk_list, calling process() for each entry in turn. For
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directory entries, where process() returns False, subsequent entries in
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walk_list that fall under the directory are skipped.
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for rel_file in self.walk_list:
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# if we're skipping, skip entries in subdirectories, or turn off
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# skipping if it no longer matches
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if skip == rel_file[ : len( skip ) ]:
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src_file = os.path.join( self.src_dir, rel_file )
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dst_file = os.path.join( self.dst_dir, rel_file )
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src_type = Walker.get_file_type( src_file )
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dst_type = Walker.get_file_type( dst_file )
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recurse = self.process(
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rel_file, src_file, src_type, dst_file, dst_type )
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# Set up skipping, as required. Note that we don't check to see if
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# we're dealing with a directory here. We can't, because we've no
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# way of knowing what to check. It could be src_type or dst_type
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# (if src_dir or dst_dir was used to generate the walk list) or it
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# could be neither (if the walk list came from somewhere else). But
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# it shouldn't matter. We adding an os.pathset to the end of the
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# filename, so it wuill only match files that are descendents of a
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# directory with the name of this file.
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if not recurse: skip = rel_file + os.pathsep
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def get_file_type( full_file ):
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"""Returns the type of a given file, at the time of calling. Types are 'd' for
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directory, 'f' for file, 'l' for symlink, '_' for missing and '?' for
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if not os.path.lexists( full_file ):
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elif os.path.islink( full_file ):
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elif os.path.isfile( full_file ):
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elif os.path.isdir( full_file ):
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def generate_walk_list( full_dir, rel_dir = '' ):
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"""Returns a list of files and directories in full_dir, specified as relative
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files (relative to full_dir), breadth first.
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for file in os.listdir( os.path.join( full_dir, rel_dir ) ):
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rel_file = os.path.join( rel_dir, file )
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if rel_file == '.bzr': continue
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full_file = os.path.join( full_dir, rel_file )
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if os.path.isfile( full_file ) or os.path.islink( full_file ):
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ret.append( rel_file )
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elif os.path.isdir( full_file ):
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ret.append( rel_file )
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ret.extend( generate_file_list( full_dir, rel_file ) )
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'unknown/exotic file: %s' % full_file )
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def name_of_type( type ):
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if type == 'd': return 'a directory'
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elif type == 'f': return 'a file'
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elif type == 'l': return 'a symlink'
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elif type == '_': return 'missing'
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else: return 'something exotic'