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Attention: this backport module isn’t maintained anymore. If you want to report issues or contribute patches, please consider the pathlib2 project instead.
Description
pathlib offers a set of classes to handle filesystem paths. It offers thefollowing advantages over using string objects:
- No more cumbersome use of os and os.path functions. Everything can bedone easily through operators, attribute accesses, and method calls.
- Embodies the semantics of different path types. For example, comparingWindows paths ignores casing.
- Well-defined semantics, eliminating any warts or ambiguities (forward vs.backward slashes, etc.).
Requirements
Python 3.2 or later is recommended, but pathlib is also usable with Python 2.7and 2.6.
Install
In Python 3.4, pathlib is now part of the standard library. For Python 3.3and earlier, easy_install pathlib or pip install pathlib should dothe trick.
Examples
Importing the module classes:
Listing Python source files in a directory:
Navigating inside a directory tree:
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Querying path properties:
Opening a file:
Documentation
The full documentation can be read at Read the Docs.
Contributing
Main development now takes place in the Python standard library: seethe Python developer’s guide, andreport issues on the Python bug tracker.
However, if you find an issue specific to prior versions of Python(such as 2.7 or 3.2), you can post an issue on theBitBucket project page.
History
Version 1.0.1
- Pull request #4: Python 2.6 compatibility by eevee.
Version 1.0
This version brings pathlib up to date with the official Python 3.4release, and also fixes a couple of 2.7-specific issues.
- Python issue #20765: Add missing documentation for PurePath.with_name()and PurePath.with_suffix().
- Fix test_mkdir_parents when the working directory has additional bitsset (such as the setgid or sticky bits).
- Python issue #20111: pathlib.Path.with_suffix() now sanity checks thegiven suffix.
- Python issue #19918: Fix PurePath.relative_to() under Windows.
- Python issue #19921: When Path.mkdir() is called with parents=True, anymissing parent is created with the default permissions, ignoring the modeargument (mimicking the POSIX “mkdir -p” command).
- Python issue #19887: Improve the Path.resolve() algorithm to supportcertain symlink chains.
- Make pathlib usable under Python 2.7 with unicode pathnames (only pureASCII, though).
- Issue #21: fix TypeError under Python 2.7 when using new division.
- Add tox support for easier testing.
Version 0.97
This version brings pathlib up to date with the final API specifiedin PEP 428. The changes are too long to list here, it is recommendedto read the documentation.
Warning
The API in this version is partially incompatible with pathlib 0.8 andearlier. Be sure to check your code for possible breakage!
Version 0.8
- Add PurePath.name and PurePath.anchor.
- Add Path.owner and Path.group.
- Add Path.replace().
- Add Path.as_uri().
- Issue #10: when creating a file with Path.open(), don’t set the executablebit.
- Issue #11: fix comparisons with non-Path objects.
Version 0.7
- Add ‘**’ (recursive) patterns to Path.glob().
- Fix openat() support after the API refactoring in Python 3.3 beta1.
- Add a target_is_directory argument to Path.symlink_to()
Version 0.6
- Add Path.is_file() and Path.is_symlink()
- Add Path.glob() and Path.rglob()
- Add PurePath.match()
Version 0.5
- Add Path.mkdir().
- Add Python 2.7 compatibility by Michele Lacchia.
- Make parent() raise ValueError when the level is greater than the pathlength.
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