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@@ -204,6 +204,21 @@ class GoogleAuthTokens(BaseModel):
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force_refresh = force_refresh
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)
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def has_scopes(self, scopes: List[str]) -> bool:
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"""
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Check if all the specified scopes were granted.
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:param scopes: The list of scopes to check. These are the permissions you need.
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:return: True if all specified scoped are present, else False.
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"""
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# Start by assuming success:
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has_scopes = True
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# Now loop through the needed scopes and check:
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for scope in scopes:
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if scope not in self.scopes
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# *****************************************************************************************************************
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# ***** ****
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+242
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@@ -6,11 +6,11 @@
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DATE:
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Friday, 26th April, 2024
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Friday, 26th Apr., 2024
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OBJECTIVE:
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To provide an easy way to work with files and directories in an synchronous way.
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To provide an easy way to work with files and directories.
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REFERENCES:
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@@ -37,9 +37,13 @@ sys.path.append("..")
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# Other system-level dependencies:
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import os
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import sys
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import inspect
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import pathlib
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import platform
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# For working with datatypes:
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from typing import List, Literal
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# *****************************************************************************************************************
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# ***** ****
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@@ -70,41 +74,89 @@ import platform
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def get_cwd():
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if platform.system().lower().find("windows") > -1: return os.getcwd()
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else: return os.path.split(os.path.realpath(__file__))[0]
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"""
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Returns the full path of the file from which the current execution flow started. No matter where this function is
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called from, the path returned will be of the file where the execution flow started.
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:return: The full file path of the script where the execution flow began.
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"""
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return os.getcwd()
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def get_parent_directory(path):
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def get_file_directory(include_filename: bool = False):
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return pathlib.Path(path).parent.absolute()
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"""
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Returns the absolute path of the file that called this function, regardless of where this file is placed, and
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regardless of which other file called this function.
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:param include_filename: Whether you want the file's name in the response or not.
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:return: The full path of the file from which this function was called.
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"""
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# Get the current stack frame (the one just before this function)
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caller_frame = inspect.stack()[1] # [1] gets the caller's frame
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file_name = caller_frame.filename # Get the filename (relative path)
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# Get the absolute path of the file
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full_path = os.path.abspath(file_name)
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if not include_filename: full_path = os.path.split(full_path)[0]
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# Done here:
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return full_path
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def make_directory(path):
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def get_parent_directory(path: str, depth: int = 1) -> str:
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"""
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Takes a path and gives you its parent path 'n' no. of directories up.
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:param path: The path whose parent is needed.
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:param depth: How many dirs you want to come up.
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:return: The parent path 'n' levels up.
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"""
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for _ in range(depth): path = os.path.split(path)[0]
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return path or "/"
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# if depth <= 0: return path
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# else: return get_parent_directory(pathlib.Path(path).parent.absolute(), depth - 1)
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def make_directory(path: str) -> bool:
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"""
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Creates a directory if you have sufficient permissions.
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:param path: The path you want to create.
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:return: True if successful, else False.
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"""
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if not os.path.exists(path):
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try:
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os.makedirs(path)
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try: os.makedirs(path)
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (make dir):", excp)
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return False
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if os.path.exists(path):
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return True
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else:
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return False
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if os.path.exists(path):return True
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else: return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def get_directory_for_file_path(file_path):
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def get_directory_for_file_path(file_path: str) -> str:
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"""
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Given a file's path, this function gives you that file's parent directory's path.
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:param file_path: The file's full path whose parent is needed.
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:return: The file's parent directory's path if the file exists, else None.
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"""
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if os.path.exists(file_path):
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path_components = os.path.split(file_path)
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@@ -116,7 +168,22 @@ def get_directory_for_file_path(file_path):
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def write_file(file_path, file_data, mode = "w"):
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def write_file(
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file_path: str,
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file_data: str | bytes,
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mode: Literal["w", "wb", "a", "ab"] = "w",
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Writes/overwrites a file with the data provided.
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:param file_path: The file to which you want to add data.
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:param file_data: The data you want to add to the end of the file.
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:param mode: The mode with which data will be written.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if successful, else False.
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"""
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try:
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@@ -133,31 +200,80 @@ def write_file(file_path, file_data, mode = "w"):
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def append_file(file_path, file_data):
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def append_file(
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file_path: str,
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file_data: str,
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mode: Literal["a", "ab"] = "a",
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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return write_file(file_path, file_data, mode = "a")
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"""
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Adds data to the end of a file.
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:param file_path: The file to which you want to add data.
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:param file_data: The data you want to add to the end of the file.
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:param mode: The mode with which data will be written.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if successful, else False.
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"""
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try: return write_file(file_path, file_data, mode = mode)
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except Exception as excp:
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def read_file(file_path, mode = "r", encoding = "utf8"):
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def read_file(
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file_path: str,
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mode: Literal["r", "rb"] = "r",
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encoding = "utf8",
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> str | bytes | None:
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"""
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Reads the contents of one file.
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:param file_path: The path of the file whose contents must be read.
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:param mode: The mode of reading the file.
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:param encoding: The encoding of the file.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: The contents of the file or None.
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"""
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try:
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file = open(file_path, mode, encoding = encoding)
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file_contents = file.read()
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file.close()
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return file_contents
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (read file):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return None
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def rename_file(current, new):
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def rename_file(
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current: str,
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new: str,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Renames one file. USE CAREFULLY.
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WARNING: rename_directory("old_file", "/path/to/new_location/new_file") will move 'old_file' to
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'/path/to/new_location/' and rename it to 'new_file'.
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:param current: The current name/path.
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:param new: The new name/path.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if renamed, else False.
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"""
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try:
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if os.path.isfile(current):
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return False
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (rename file):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def rename_directory(current, new):
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def rename_directory(
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current: str,
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new: str,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Renames the directory. USE CAREFULLY.
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WARNING: rename_directory("old_directory", "/path/to/new_location/new_directory") will move 'old_directory' to
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'/path/to/new_location/' and rename it to 'new_directory'.
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:param current: The current name/path.
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:param new: The new name/path.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if renamed, else False.
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"""
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try:
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if os.path.isdir(current):
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@@ -182,14 +313,25 @@ def rename_directory(current, new):
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return False
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (rename dir):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def delete_file(file_path):
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def delete_file(
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file_path: str,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Deletes one file. USE CAREFULLY.
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:param file_path: The path of the file that you want to delete.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if deleted, else False.
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"""
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try:
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if os.path.isfile(file_path):
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return False
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (delete file):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def delete_directory(directory_path):
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def delete_directory(
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directory_path: str,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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Deletes a whole directory with all its contents. USE CAREFULLY.
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:param directory_path: The path that you want to delete.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if deleted, else False.
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"""
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try:
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if os.path.exists(directory_path):
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@@ -219,14 +372,27 @@ def delete_directory(directory_path):
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return False
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (delete dir):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def move_file(file_path, new_dir):
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def move_file(
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file_path: str,
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new_dir: str,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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To move a file from one place to another.
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:param file_path: The path of the current file.
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:param new_dir: The destination directory.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if moved, else False.
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"""
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try:
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destination = os.path.join(new_dir, os.path.split(file_path)[-1])
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return True
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (move file):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def copy_file(file_path, new_dir):
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def copy_file(
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file_path: str,
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new_dir: str,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> bool:
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"""
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To copy a file from one place to another.
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:param file_path: The path of the current file.
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:param new_dir: The destination directory.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: True if copied, else False.
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"""
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try:
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destination = os.path.join(new_dir, os.path.split(file_path)[-1])
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handle_src = open(file_path, mode = "r")
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handle_dst = open(destination, mode = "w")
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return True
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (copy file):", excp)
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if raise_exception: raise
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return False
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def list_files(directory_path, full_path = False):
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def list_files(
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directory_path: str,
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full_path = False,
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> List[str]:
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"""
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Lists all the files in a path.
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:param directory_path: The path inside which you want to list all the files.
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:param full_path: Whether, or not, you would like to receive the list of full paths, or just the names of the files.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: The list of files inside the given path.
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"""
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try:
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path = pathlib.Path(directory_path)
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return files
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except Exception as excp:
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (list files):", excp)
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return False
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if raise_exception: raise
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return []
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# ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
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def list_dirs(
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directory_path,
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directory_path: str,
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full_path = False,
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raise_exception = False
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):
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raise_exception: bool = False
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) -> List[str]:
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"""
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Lists all the subdirectories in a path.
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:param directory_path: The path inside which you want to list all the directories.
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:param full_path: Whether, or not, you would like to receive the list of full paths, or just the names of the
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directories.
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:param raise_exception: If set to True, exceptions will be propagated; if set to False, exceptions will be
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suppressed.
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:return: The list of subdirectories inside the given path.
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"""
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try:
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path = pathlib.Path(directory_path)
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files = [entry.name for entry in path.iterdir() if entry.is_dir()]
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if full_path: files = [os.path.join(directory_path, file) for file in files]
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except Exception as excp:
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if raise_exception: raise
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print("FILE UTILS EXCEPTION (list dirs):", excp)
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return []
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