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Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +00001\section{\module{os.path} ---
2 Common pathname manipulations}
3\declaremodule{standard}{os.path}
Fred Drakeb91e9341998-07-23 17:59:49 +00004
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +00005\modulesynopsis{Common pathname manipulations.}
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +00006
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +00007This module implements some useful functions on pathnames.
Fred Drake203b4f11998-05-14 15:16:12 +00008\index{path!operations}
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +00009
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +000010\warning{On Windows, many of these functions do not properly
Fred Drakebbf7a402001-09-28 16:14:18 +000011support UNC pathnames. \function{splitunc()} and \function{ismount()}
Fred Drake0aa811c2001-10-20 04:24:09 +000012do handle them correctly.}
Fred Drakebbf7a402001-09-28 16:14:18 +000013
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +000014
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000015\begin{funcdesc}{abspath}{path}
16Return a normalized absolutized version of the pathname \var{path}.
17On most platforms, this is equivalent to
Fred Drake39d4a021999-10-18 14:10:06 +000018\code{normpath(join(os.getcwd(), \var{path}))}.
Fred Drake154d9091999-03-17 22:25:11 +000019\versionadded{1.5.2}
Guido van Rossum1804dc31999-01-29 18:05:05 +000020\end{funcdesc}
21
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000022\begin{funcdesc}{basename}{path}
23Return the base name of pathname \var{path}. This is the second half
Fred Drake3aecfc92000-10-26 21:38:23 +000024of the pair returned by \code{split(\var{path})}. Note that the
25result of this function is different from the
26\UNIX{} \program{basename} program; where \program{basename} for
27\code{'/foo/bar/'} returns \code{'bar'}, the \function{basename()}
28function returns an empty string (\code{''}).
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000029\end{funcdesc}
30
31\begin{funcdesc}{commonprefix}{list}
Skip Montanaro297bf7c2000-08-23 16:58:32 +000032Return the longest path prefix (taken character-by-character) that is a
33prefix of all paths in
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +000034\var{list}. If \var{list} is empty, return the empty string
Skip Montanaro297bf7c2000-08-23 16:58:32 +000035(\code{''}). Note that this may return invalid paths because it works a
36character at a time.
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +000037\end{funcdesc}
38
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000039\begin{funcdesc}{dirname}{path}
40Return the directory name of pathname \var{path}. This is the first
41half of the pair returned by \code{split(\var{path})}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000042\end{funcdesc}
43
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000044\begin{funcdesc}{exists}{path}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +000045Return \code{True} if \var{path} refers to an existing path.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000046\end{funcdesc}
47
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000048\begin{funcdesc}{expanduser}{path}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000049Return the argument with an initial component of \samp{\~} or
50\samp{\~\var{user}} replaced by that \var{user}'s home directory. An
Fred Drake203b4f11998-05-14 15:16:12 +000051initial \samp{\~{}} is replaced by the environment variable
Fred Drake23a16341998-08-06 15:33:55 +000052\envvar{HOME}; an initial \samp{\~\var{user}} is looked up in the
53password directory through the built-in module
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +000054\refmodule{pwd}\refbimodindex{pwd}. If the expansion fails, or if the
55path does not begin with a tilde, the path is returned unchanged. On
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000056the Macintosh, this always returns \var{path} unchanged.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +000057\end{funcdesc}
58
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000059\begin{funcdesc}{expandvars}{path}
Guido van Rossum17383111994-04-21 10:32:28 +000060Return the argument with environment variables expanded. Substrings
61of the form \samp{\$\var{name}} or \samp{\$\{\var{name}\}} are
62replaced by the value of environment variable \var{name}. Malformed
63variable names and references to non-existing variables are left
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000064unchanged. On the Macintosh, this always returns \var{path}
65unchanged.
Guido van Rossum17383111994-04-21 10:32:28 +000066\end{funcdesc}
67
Fred Draked8a41e61999-02-19 17:54:10 +000068\begin{funcdesc}{getatime}{path}
Neal Norwitzf3edea52002-12-31 13:38:28 +000069Return the time of last access of \var{path}. The return
Martin v. Löwis96a60e42002-12-31 13:11:54 +000070value is a number giving the number of seconds since the epoch (see the
Fred Draked8a41e61999-02-19 17:54:10 +000071\refmodule{time} module). Raise \exception{os.error} if the file does
72not exist or is inaccessible.
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000073\versionadded{1.5.2}
Martin v. Löwis96a60e42002-12-31 13:11:54 +000074\versionchanged[If \function{os.stat_float_times()} returns True, the result is a floating point number]{2.3}
Guido van Rossum2babd7b1998-07-24 20:49:39 +000075\end{funcdesc}
76
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000077\begin{funcdesc}{getmtime}{path}
Neal Norwitzf3edea52002-12-31 13:38:28 +000078Return the time of last modification of \var{path}. The return
Martin v. Löwis96a60e42002-12-31 13:11:54 +000079value is a number giving the number of seconds since the epoch (see the
Fred Drakeb23ee1d1999-02-01 20:20:39 +000080\refmodule{time} module). Raise \exception{os.error} if the file does
81not exist or is inaccessible.
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000082\versionadded{1.5.2}
Martin v. Löwis96a60e42002-12-31 13:11:54 +000083\versionchanged[If \function{os.stat_float_times()} returns True, the result is a floating point number]{2.3}
84\end{funcdesc}
85
86\begin{funcdesc}{getctime}{path}
Neal Norwitzf3edea52002-12-31 13:38:28 +000087Return the time of creation of \var{path}. The return
Martin v. Löwis96a60e42002-12-31 13:11:54 +000088value is a number giving the number of seconds since the epoch (see the
89\refmodule{time} module). Raise \exception{os.error} if the file does
90not exist or is inaccessible.
91\versionadded{2.3}
Guido van Rossum2babd7b1998-07-24 20:49:39 +000092\end{funcdesc}
93
Fred Draked8a41e61999-02-19 17:54:10 +000094\begin{funcdesc}{getsize}{path}
Neal Norwitzf3edea52002-12-31 13:38:28 +000095Return the size, in bytes, of \var{path}. Raise
Fred Draked8a41e61999-02-19 17:54:10 +000096\exception{os.error} if the file does not exist or is inaccessible.
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +000097\versionadded{1.5.2}
Guido van Rossum2babd7b1998-07-24 20:49:39 +000098\end{funcdesc}
99
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000100\begin{funcdesc}{isabs}{path}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000101Return \code{True} if \var{path} is an absolute pathname (begins with a
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000102slash).
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000103\end{funcdesc}
104
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000105\begin{funcdesc}{isfile}{path}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000106Return \code{True} if \var{path} is an existing regular file. This follows
Fred Drakedb9693e1998-03-11 05:50:42 +0000107symbolic links, so both \function{islink()} and \function{isfile()}
108can be true for the same path.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000109\end{funcdesc}
110
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000111\begin{funcdesc}{isdir}{path}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000112Return \code{True} if \var{path} is an existing directory. This follows
Fred Drakedb9693e1998-03-11 05:50:42 +0000113symbolic links, so both \function{islink()} and \function{isdir()} can
114be true for the same path.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000115\end{funcdesc}
116
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000117\begin{funcdesc}{islink}{path}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000118Return \code{True} if \var{path} refers to a directory entry that is a
119symbolic link. Always \code{False} if symbolic links are not supported.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000120\end{funcdesc}
121
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000122\begin{funcdesc}{ismount}{path}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000123Return \code{True} if pathname \var{path} is a \dfn{mount point}: a point in
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000124a file system where a different file system has been mounted. The
125function checks whether \var{path}'s parent, \file{\var{path}/..}, is
126on a different device than \var{path}, or whether \file{\var{path}/..}
127and \var{path} point to the same i-node on the same device --- this
128should detect mount points for all \UNIX{} and \POSIX{} variants.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000129\end{funcdesc}
130
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000131\begin{funcdesc}{join}{path1\optional{, path2\optional{, ...}}}
Barry Warsaw75745871997-02-18 21:53:53 +0000132Joins one or more path components intelligently. If any component is
133an absolute path, all previous components are thrown away, and joining
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000134continues. The return value is the concatenation of \var{path1}, and
Fred Drakec1ddc502002-09-12 18:01:26 +0000135optionally \var{path2}, etc., with exactly one directory separator
Martin v. Löwis04791042002-12-11 12:55:53 +0000136(\code{os.sep}) inserted between components, unless \var{path2} is
Fred Drakec1ddc502002-09-12 18:01:26 +0000137empty. Note that on Windows, since there is a current directory for
138each drive, \function{os.path.join("c:", "foo")} represents a path
139relative to the current directory on drive \file{C:} (\file{c:foo}), not
140\file{c:\textbackslash\textbackslash foo}.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000141\end{funcdesc}
142
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000143\begin{funcdesc}{normcase}{path}
Fred Drakec37b65e2001-11-28 07:26:15 +0000144Normalize the case of a pathname. On \UNIX, this returns the path
Guido van Rossum1931c0c1998-02-18 14:00:05 +0000145unchanged; on case-insensitive filesystems, it converts the path to
146lowercase. On Windows, it also converts forward slashes to backward
147slashes.
148\end{funcdesc}
149
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000150\begin{funcdesc}{normpath}{path}
Guido van Rossum1931c0c1998-02-18 14:00:05 +0000151Normalize a pathname. This collapses redundant separators and
152up-level references, e.g. \code{A//B}, \code{A/./B} and
153\code{A/foo/../B} all become \code{A/B}. It does not normalize the
Fred Drake38e5d272000-04-03 20:13:55 +0000154case (use \function{normcase()} for that). On Windows, it converts
155forward slashes to backward slashes.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000156\end{funcdesc}
157
Guido van Rossum83eeef42001-09-17 15:16:09 +0000158\begin{funcdesc}{realpath}{path}
159Return the canonical path of the specified filename, eliminating any
160symbolic links encountered in the path.
Fred Drakec37b65e2001-11-28 07:26:15 +0000161Availability: \UNIX.
Guido van Rossum83eeef42001-09-17 15:16:09 +0000162\versionadded{2.2}
163\end{funcdesc}
164
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000165\begin{funcdesc}{samefile}{path1, path2}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000166Return \code{True} if both pathname arguments refer to the same file or
Fred Drakedb9693e1998-03-11 05:50:42 +0000167directory (as indicated by device number and i-node number).
168Raise an exception if a \function{os.stat()} call on either pathname
169fails.
Fred Drakec37b65e2001-11-28 07:26:15 +0000170Availability: Macintosh, \UNIX.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000171\end{funcdesc}
172
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000173\begin{funcdesc}{sameopenfile}{fp1, fp2}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000174Return \code{True} if the file objects \var{fp1} and \var{fp2} refer to the
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000175same file. The two file objects may represent different file
176descriptors.
Fred Drakec37b65e2001-11-28 07:26:15 +0000177Availability: Macintosh, \UNIX.
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000178\end{funcdesc}
179
180\begin{funcdesc}{samestat}{stat1, stat2}
Neal Norwitzd3dab2b2002-04-05 02:21:09 +0000181Return \code{True} if the stat tuples \var{stat1} and \var{stat2} refer to
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000182the same file. These structures may have been returned by
183\function{fstat()}, \function{lstat()}, or \function{stat()}. This
184function implements the underlying comparison used by
185\function{samefile()} and \function{sameopenfile()}.
Fred Drakec37b65e2001-11-28 07:26:15 +0000186Availability: Macintosh, \UNIX.
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000187\end{funcdesc}
188
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000189\begin{funcdesc}{split}{path}
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000190Split the pathname \var{path} into a pair, \code{(\var{head},
191\var{tail})} where \var{tail} is the last pathname component and
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000192\var{head} is everything leading up to that. The \var{tail} part will
193never contain a slash; if \var{path} ends in a slash, \var{tail} will
194be empty. If there is no slash in \var{path}, \var{head} will be
195empty. If \var{path} is empty, both \var{head} and \var{tail} are
196empty. Trailing slashes are stripped from \var{head} unless it is the
197root (one or more slashes only). In nearly all cases,
198\code{join(\var{head}, \var{tail})} equals \var{path} (the only
199exception being when there were multiple slashes separating \var{head}
200from \var{tail}).
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000201\end{funcdesc}
202
Fred Drake0256c1f1999-02-03 19:24:44 +0000203\begin{funcdesc}{splitdrive}{path}
204Split the pathname \var{path} into a pair \code{(\var{drive},
Fred Draked673d481999-02-03 22:31:30 +0000205\var{tail})} where \var{drive} is either a drive specification or the
Fred Drake0256c1f1999-02-03 19:24:44 +0000206empty string. On systems which do not use drive specifications,
207\var{drive} will always be the empty string. In all cases,
208\code{\var{drive} + \var{tail}} will be the same as \var{path}.
Fred Drake56a71ee2001-05-25 16:21:00 +0000209\versionadded{1.3}
Fred Drake0256c1f1999-02-03 19:24:44 +0000210\end{funcdesc}
211
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000212\begin{funcdesc}{splitext}{path}
Fred Drake0256c1f1999-02-03 19:24:44 +0000213Split the pathname \var{path} into a pair \code{(\var{root}, \var{ext})}
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000214such that \code{\var{root} + \var{ext} == \var{path}},
Guido van Rossum56b30ea1996-08-19 23:00:50 +0000215and \var{ext} is empty or begins with a period and contains
216at most one period.
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000217\end{funcdesc}
218
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000219\begin{funcdesc}{walk}{path, visit, arg}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000220Calls the function \var{visit} with arguments
221\code{(\var{arg}, \var{dirname}, \var{names})} for each directory in the
Fred Drakea9b9bf91999-02-02 18:58:33 +0000222directory tree rooted at \var{path} (including \var{path} itself, if it
223is a directory). The argument \var{dirname} specifies the visited
224directory, the argument \var{names} lists the files in the directory
225(gotten from \code{os.listdir(\var{dirname})}).
Guido van Rossume8e87991997-03-25 15:25:54 +0000226The \var{visit} function may modify \var{names} to
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +0000227influence the set of directories visited below \var{dirname}, e.g., to
228avoid visiting certain parts of the tree. (The object referred to by
Fred Drakedb9693e1998-03-11 05:50:42 +0000229\var{names} must be modified in place, using \keyword{del} or slice
Guido van Rossum470be141995-03-17 16:07:09 +0000230assignment.)
Steve Holden545092b2002-08-06 16:07:07 +0000231
Fred Drake95fa4dd2002-08-07 12:39:33 +0000232\begin{notice}
233Symbolic links to directories are not treated as subdirectories, and
234that \function{walk()} therefore will not visit them. To visit linked
235directories you must identify them with
236\code{os.path.islink(\var{file})} and
237\code{os.path.isdir(\var{file})}, and invoke \function{walk()} as
238necessary.
239\end{notice}
Guido van Rossum5fdeeea1994-01-02 01:22:07 +0000240\end{funcdesc}
Fred Drake604ade42003-02-04 19:13:07 +0000241
242\begin{datadesc}{supports_unicode_filenames}
243True if arbitrary Unicode strings can be used as file names (within
244limitations imposed by the file system), and if
245\function{os.listdir()} returns Unicode strings for a Unicode
246argument.
247\versionadded{2.3}
248\end{datadesc}