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--
-- Dependencies: `pl.utils`, `pl.path`, `pl.tablex`
--
-- Soft Dependencies: `alien`, `ffi` (either are used on Windows for copying/moving files)
-- @module pl.dir
local utils = require 'pl.utils'
local path = require 'pl.path'
local is_windows = path.is_windows
local tablex = require 'pl.tablex'
local ldir = path.dir
local chdir = path.chdir
local mkdir = path.mkdir
local rmdir = path.rmdir
local sub = string.sub
local os,pcall,ipairs,pairs,require,setmetatable,_G = os,pcall,ipairs,pairs,require,setmetatable,_G
local remove = os.remove
local append = table.insert
local wrap = coroutine.wrap
local yield = coroutine.yield
local assert_arg,assert_string,raise = utils.assert_arg,utils.assert_string,utils.raise
local List = utils.stdmt.List
local dir = {}
local function assert_dir (n,val)
assert_arg(n,val,'string',path.isdir,'not a directory',4)
end
local function assert_file (n,val)
assert_arg(n,val,'string',path.isfile,'not a file',4)
end
local function filemask(mask)
mask = utils.escape(mask)
return mask:gsub('%%%*','.+'):gsub('%%%?','.')..'$'
end
--- does the filename match the shell pattern?.
-- (cf. fnmatch.fnmatch in Python, 11.8)
-- @param file A file name
-- @param pattern A shell pattern
-- @return true or false
-- @raise file and pattern must be strings
function dir.fnmatch(file,pattern)
assert_string(1,file)
assert_string(2,pattern)
return path.normcase(file):find(filemask(pattern)) ~= nil
end
--- return a list of all files which match the pattern.
-- (cf. fnmatch.filter in Python, 11.8)
-- @param files A table containing file names
-- @param pattern A shell pattern.
-- @return list of files
-- @raise file and pattern must be strings
function dir.filter(files,pattern)
assert_arg(1,files,'table')
assert_string(2,pattern)
local res = {}
local mask = filemask(pattern)
for i,f in ipairs(files) do
if f:find(mask) then append(res,f) end
end
return setmetatable(res,List)
end
local function _listfiles(dir,filemode,match)
local res = {}
local check = utils.choose(filemode,path.isfile,path.isdir)
if not dir then dir = '.' end
for f in ldir(dir) do
if f ~= '.' and f ~= '..' then
local p = path.join(dir,f)
if check(p) and (not match or match(p)) then
append(res,p)
end
end
end
return setmetatable(res,List)
end
--- return a list of all files in a directory which match the a shell pattern.
-- @param dir A directory. If not given, all files in current directory are returned.
-- @param mask A shell pattern. If not given, all files are returned.
-- @return lsit of files
-- @raise dir and mask must be strings
function dir.getfiles(dir,mask)
assert_dir(1,dir)
if mask then assert_string(2,mask) end
local match
if mask then
mask = filemask(mask)
match = function(f)
return f:find(mask)
end
end
return _listfiles(dir,true,match)
end
--- return a list of all subdirectories of the directory.
-- @param dir A directory
-- @return a list of directories
-- @raise dir must be a string
function dir.getdirectories(dir)
assert_dir(1,dir)
return _listfiles(dir,false)
end
local function quote_argument (f)
f = path.normcase(f)
if f:find '%s' then
return '"'..f..'"'
else
return f
end
end
local alien,ffi,ffi_checked,CopyFile,MoveFile,GetLastError,win32_errors,cmd_tmpfile
local function execute_command(cmd,parms)
if not cmd_tmpfile then cmd_tmpfile = path.tmpname () end
local err = path.is_windows and ' > ' or ' 2> '
cmd = cmd..' '..parms..err..cmd_tmpfile
local ret = utils.execute(cmd)
if not ret then
return false,(utils.readfile(cmd_tmpfile):gsub('\n(.*)',''))
else
return true
end
end
local function find_ffi_copyfile ()
if not ffi_checked then
ffi_checked = true
local res
res,alien = pcall(require,'alien')
if not res then
alien = nil
res, ffi = pcall(require,'ffi')
end
if not res then
ffi = nil
return
end
else
return
end
if alien then
-- register the Win32 CopyFile and MoveFile functions
local kernel = alien.load('kernel32.dll')
CopyFile = kernel.CopyFileA
CopyFile:types{'string','string','int',ret='int',abi='stdcall'}
MoveFile = kernel.MoveFileA
MoveFile:types{'string','string',ret='int',abi='stdcall'}
GetLastError = kernel.GetLastError
GetLastError:types{ret ='int', abi='stdcall'}
elseif ffi then
ffi.cdef [[
int CopyFileA(const char *src, const char *dest, int iovr);
int MoveFileA(const char *src, const char *dest);
int GetLastError();
]]
CopyFile = ffi.C.CopyFileA
MoveFile = ffi.C.MoveFileA
GetLastError = ffi.C.GetLastError
end
win32_errors = {
ERROR_FILE_NOT_FOUND = 2,
ERROR_PATH_NOT_FOUND = 3,
ERROR_ACCESS_DENIED = 5,
ERROR_WRITE_PROTECT = 19,
ERROR_BAD_UNIT = 20,
ERROR_NOT_READY = 21,
ERROR_WRITE_FAULT = 29,
ERROR_READ_FAULT = 30,
ERROR_SHARING_VIOLATION = 32,
ERROR_LOCK_VIOLATION = 33,
ERROR_HANDLE_DISK_FULL = 39,
ERROR_BAD_NETPATH = 53,
ERROR_NETWORK_BUSY = 54,
ERROR_DEV_NOT_EXIST = 55,
ERROR_FILE_EXISTS = 80,
ERROR_OPEN_FAILED = 110,
ERROR_INVALID_NAME = 123,
ERROR_BAD_PATHNAME = 161,
ERROR_ALREADY_EXISTS = 183,
}
end
local function two_arguments (f1,f2)
return quote_argument(f1)..' '..quote_argument(f2)
end
local function file_op (is_copy,src,dest,flag)
if flag == 1 and path.exists(dest) then
return false,"cannot overwrite destination"
end
if is_windows then
-- if we haven't tried to load Alien/LuaJIT FFI before, then do so
find_ffi_copyfile()
-- fallback if there's no Alien, just use DOS commands *shudder*
-- 'rename' involves a copy and then deleting the source.
if not CopyFile then
src = path.normcase(src)
dest = path.normcase(dest)
local cmd = is_copy and 'copy' or 'rename'
local res, err = execute_command('copy',two_arguments(src,dest))
if not res then return nil,err end
if not is_copy then
return execute_command('del',quote_argument(src))
end
else
if path.isdir(dest) then
dest = path.join(dest,path.basename(src))
end
local ret
if is_copy then ret = CopyFile(src,dest,flag)
else ret = MoveFile(src,dest) end
if ret == 0 then
local err = GetLastError()
for name,value in pairs(win32_errors) do
if value == err then return false,name end
end
return false,"Error #"..err
else return true
end
end
else -- for Unix, just use cp for now
return execute_command(is_copy and 'cp' or 'mv',
two_arguments(src,dest))
end
end
--- copy a file.
-- @param src source file
-- @param dest destination file or directory
-- @param flag true if you want to force the copy (default)
-- @return true if operation succeeded
-- @raise src and dest must be strings
function dir.copyfile (src,dest,flag)
assert_string(1,src)
assert_string(2,dest)
flag = flag==nil or flag
return file_op(true,src,dest,flag and 0 or 1)
end
--- move a file.
-- @param src source file
-- @param dest destination file or directory
-- @return true if operation succeeded
-- @raise src and dest must be strings
function dir.movefile (src,dest)
assert_string(1,src)
assert_string(2,dest)
return file_op(false,src,dest,0)
end
local function _dirfiles(dir,attrib)
local dirs = {}
local files = {}
for f in ldir(dir) do
if f ~= '.' and f ~= '..' then
local p = path.join(dir,f)
local mode = attrib(p,'mode')
if mode=='directory' then
append(dirs,f)
else
append(files,f)
end
end
end
return setmetatable(dirs,List),setmetatable(files,List)
end
local function _walker(root,bottom_up,attrib)
local dirs,files = _dirfiles(root,attrib)
if not bottom_up then yield(root,dirs,files) end
for i,d in ipairs(dirs) do
_walker(root..path.sep..d,bottom_up,attrib)
end
if bottom_up then yield(root,dirs,files) end
end
--- return an iterator which walks through a directory tree starting at root.
-- The iterator returns (root,dirs,files)
-- Note that dirs and files are lists of names (i.e. you must say path.join(root,d)
-- to get the actual full path)
-- If bottom_up is false (or not present), then the entries at the current level are returned
-- before we go deeper. This means that you can modify the returned list of directories before
-- continuing.
-- This is a clone of os.walk from the Python libraries.
-- @param root A starting directory
-- @param bottom_up False if we start listing entries immediately.
-- @param follow_links follow symbolic links
-- @return an iterator returning root,dirs,files
-- @raise root must be a string
function dir.walk(root,bottom_up,follow_links)
assert_dir(1,root)
local attrib
if path.is_windows or not follow_links then
attrib = path.attrib
else
attrib = path.link_attrib
end
return wrap(function () _walker(root,bottom_up,attrib) end)
end
--- remove a whole directory tree.
-- @param fullpath A directory path
-- @return true or nil
-- @return error if failed
-- @raise fullpath must be a string
function dir.rmtree(fullpath)
assert_dir(1,fullpath)
if path.islink(fullpath) then return false,'will not follow symlink' end
for root,dirs,files in dir.walk(fullpath,true) do
for i,f in ipairs(files) do
remove(path.join(root,f))
end
rmdir(root)
end
return true
end
local dirpat
if path.is_windows then
dirpat = '(.+)\\[^\\]+$'
else
dirpat = '(.+)/[^/]+$'
end
local _makepath
function _makepath(p)
-- windows root drive case
if p:find '^%a:[\\]*$' then
return true
end
if not path.isdir(p) then
local subp = p:match(dirpat)
local ok, err = _makepath(subp)
if not ok then return nil, err end
return mkdir(p)
else
return true
end
end
--- create a directory path.
-- This will create subdirectories as necessary!
-- @param p A directory path
-- @return true on success, nil + errormsg on failure
-- @raise failure to create
function dir.makepath (p)
assert_string(1,p)
return _makepath(path.normcase(path.abspath(p)))
end
--- clone a directory tree. Will always try to create a new directory structure
-- if necessary.
-- @param path1 the base path of the source tree
-- @param path2 the new base path for the destination
-- @param file_fun an optional function to apply on all files
-- @param verbose an optional boolean to control the verbosity of the output.
-- It can also be a logging function that behaves like print()
-- @return true, or nil
-- @return error message, or list of failed directory creations
-- @return list of failed file operations
-- @raise path1 and path2 must be strings
-- @usage clonetree('.','../backup',copyfile)
function dir.clonetree (path1,path2,file_fun,verbose)
assert_string(1,path1)
assert_string(2,path2)
if verbose == true then verbose = print end
local abspath,normcase,isdir,join = path.abspath,path.normcase,path.isdir,path.join
local faildirs,failfiles = {},{}
if not isdir(path1) then return raise 'source is not a valid directory' end
path1 = abspath(normcase(path1))
path2 = abspath(normcase(path2))
if verbose then verbose('normalized:',path1,path2) end
-- particularly NB that the new path isn't fully contained in the old path
if path1 == path2 then return raise "paths are the same" end
local i1,i2 = path2:find(path1,1,true)
if i2 == #path1 and path2:sub(i2+1,i2+1) == path.sep then
return raise 'destination is a subdirectory of the source'
end
local cp = path.common_prefix (path1,path2)
local idx = #cp
if idx == 0 then -- no common path, but watch out for Windows paths!
if path1:sub(2,2) == ':' then idx = 3 end
end
for root,dirs,files in dir.walk(path1) do
local opath = path2..root:sub(idx)
if verbose then verbose('paths:',opath,root) end
if not isdir(opath) then
local ret = dir.makepath(opath)
if not ret then append(faildirs,opath) end
if verbose then verbose('creating:',opath,ret) end
end
if file_fun then
for i,f in ipairs(files) do
local p1 = join(root,f)
local p2 = join(opath,f)
local ret = file_fun(p1,p2)
if not ret then append(failfiles,p2) end
if verbose then
verbose('files:',p1,p2,ret)
end
end
end
end
return true,faildirs,failfiles
end
--- return an iterator over all entries in a directory tree
-- @param d a directory
-- @return an iterator giving pathname and mode (true for dir, false otherwise)
-- @raise d must be a non-empty string
function dir.dirtree( d )
assert( d and d ~= "", "directory parameter is missing or empty" )
local exists, isdir = path.exists, path.isdir
local sep = path.sep
local last = sub ( d, -1 )
if last == sep or last == '/' then
d = sub( d, 1, -2 )
end
local function yieldtree( dir )
for entry in ldir( dir ) do
if entry ~= "." and entry ~= ".." then
entry = dir .. sep .. entry
if exists(entry) then -- Just in case a symlink is broken.
local is_dir = isdir(entry)
yield( entry, is_dir )
if is_dir then
yieldtree( entry )
end
end
end
end
end
return wrap( function() yieldtree( d ) end )
end
--- Recursively returns all the file starting at <i>path</i>. It can optionally take a shell pattern and
-- only returns files that match <i>pattern</i>. If a pattern is given it will do a case insensitive search.
-- @param start_path {string} A directory. If not given, all files in current directory are returned.
-- @param pattern {string} A shell pattern. If not given, all files are returned.
-- @return Table containing all the files found recursively starting at <i>path</i> and filtered by <i>pattern</i>.
-- @raise start_path must be a string
function dir.getallfiles( start_path, pattern )
assert_dir(1,start_path)
pattern = pattern or ""
local files = {}
local normcase = path.normcase
for filename, mode in dir.dirtree( start_path ) do
if not mode then
local mask = filemask( pattern )
if normcase(filename):find( mask ) then
files[#files + 1] = filename
end
end
end
return files
end
return dir
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