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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +00001:mod:`glob` --- Unix style pathname pattern expansion
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4.. module:: glob
5 :synopsis: Unix shell style pathname pattern expansion.
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8.. index:: single: filenames; pathname expansion
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Éric Araujo29a0b572011-08-19 02:14:03 +020010**Source code:** :source:`Lib/glob.py`
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000014The :mod:`glob` module finds all the pathnames matching a specified pattern
Martin Pantera5d1cf32015-11-16 23:46:22 +000015according to the rules used by the Unix shell, although results are returned in
16arbitrary order. No tilde expansion is done, but ``*``, ``?``, and character
17ranges expressed with ``[]`` will be correctly matched. This is done by using
18the :func:`os.listdir` and :func:`fnmatch.fnmatch` functions in concert, and
19not by actually invoking a subshell. Note that unlike :func:`fnmatch.fnmatch`,
20:mod:`glob` treats filenames beginning with a dot (``.``) as special cases.
21(For tilde and shell variable expansion, use :func:`os.path.expanduser` and
Petri Lehtinen23427842013-02-23 19:53:03 +010022:func:`os.path.expandvars`.)
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000023
Ezio Melotti1df43d32012-11-17 17:38:11 +020024For a literal match, wrap the meta-characters in brackets.
25For example, ``'[?]'`` matches the character ``'?'``.
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Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000027
28.. function:: glob(pathname)
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30 Return a possibly-empty list of path names that match *pathname*, which must be
31 a string containing a path specification. *pathname* can be either absolute
32 (like :file:`/usr/src/Python-1.5/Makefile`) or relative (like
33 :file:`../../Tools/\*/\*.gif`), and can contain shell-style wildcards. Broken
34 symlinks are included in the results (as in the shell).
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37.. function:: iglob(pathname)
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Georg Brandle7a09902007-10-21 12:10:28 +000039 Return an :term:`iterator` which yields the same values as :func:`glob`
40 without actually storing them all simultaneously.
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000041
42 .. versionadded:: 2.5
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44For example, consider a directory containing only the following files:
45:file:`1.gif`, :file:`2.txt`, and :file:`card.gif`. :func:`glob` will produce
46the following results. Notice how any leading components of the path are
47preserved. ::
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49 >>> import glob
50 >>> glob.glob('./[0-9].*')
51 ['./1.gif', './2.txt']
52 >>> glob.glob('*.gif')
53 ['1.gif', 'card.gif']
54 >>> glob.glob('?.gif')
55 ['1.gif']
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Petri Lehtinen23427842013-02-23 19:53:03 +010057If the directory contains files starting with ``.`` they won't be matched by
58default. For example, consider a directory containing :file:`card.gif` and
59:file:`.card.gif`::
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61 >>> import glob
62 >>> glob.glob('*.gif')
63 ['card.gif']
64 >>> glob.glob('.c*')
65 ['.card.gif']
Georg Brandl8ec7f652007-08-15 14:28:01 +000066
67.. seealso::
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69 Module :mod:`fnmatch`
70 Shell-style filename (not path) expansion
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