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Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +00001\section{\module{shutil} ---
Fred Drakedbd72a41999-02-01 21:27:59 +00002 High-level file operations}
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +00003
4\declaremodule{standard}{shutil}
Fred Drakedbd72a41999-02-01 21:27:59 +00005\modulesynopsis{High-level file operations, including copying.}
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +00006\sectionauthor{Fred L. Drake, Jr.}{fdrake@acm.org}
7% partly based on the docstrings
8
9
10The \module{shutil} module offers a number of high-level operations on
11files and collections of files. In particular, functions are provided
12which support file copying and removal.
Fred Drake94c4a791998-12-28 21:58:57 +000013\index{file!copying}
14\index{copying files}
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +000015
16\strong{Caveat:} On MacOS, the resource fork and other metadata are
17not used. For file copies, this means that resources will be lost and
18file type and creator codes will not be correct.
19
20
21\begin{funcdesc}{copyfile}{src, dst}
22 Copy the contents of \var{src} to \var{dst}. If \var{dst} exists,
23 it will be replaced, otherwise it will be created.
24\end{funcdesc}
25
Fred Drake578a3f92000-07-31 15:45:46 +000026\begin{funcdesc}{copyfileobj}{fsrc, fdst\optional{, length}}
27 Copy the contents of the file-like object \var{fsrc} to the
28 file-like object \var{fdst}. The integer \var{length}, if given,
29 is the buffer size. In particular, a negative \var{length} value
30 means to copy the data without looping over the source data in
31 chunks; by default the data is read in chunks to avoid uncontrolled
32 memory consumption.
33\end{funcdesc}
34
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +000035\begin{funcdesc}{copymode}{src, dst}
36 Copy the permission bits from \var{src} to \var{dst}. The file
37 contents, owner, and group are unaffected.
38\end{funcdesc}
39
40\begin{funcdesc}{copystat}{src, dst}
41 Copy the permission bits, last access time, and last modification
42 time from \var{src} to \var{dst}. The file contents, owner, and
43 group are unaffected.
44\end{funcdesc}
45
46\begin{funcdesc}{copy}{src, dst}
47 Copy the file \var{src} to the file or directory \var{dst}. If
48 \var{dst} is a directory, a file with the same basename as \var{src}
49 is created (or overwritten) in the directory specified. Permission
50 bits are copied.
51\end{funcdesc}
52
53\begin{funcdesc}{copy2}{src, dst}
54 Similar to \function{copy()}, but last access time and last
55 modification time are copied as well. This is similar to the
Fred Draked290c101999-11-09 18:03:00 +000056 \UNIX{} command \program{cp} \programopt{-p}.
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +000057\end{funcdesc}
58
59\begin{funcdesc}{copytree}{src, dst\optional{, symlinks}}
60 Recursively copy an entire directory tree rooted at \var{src}. The
61 destination directory, named by \var{dst}, must not already exist;
62 it will be created. Individual files are copied using
63 \function{copy2()}. If \var{symlinks} is true, symbolic links in
64 the source tree are represented as symbolic links in the new tree;
65 if false or omitted, the contents of the linked files are copied to
66 the new tree. Errors are reported to standard output.
67
68 The source code for this should be considered an example rather than
69 a tool.
70\end{funcdesc}
71
72\begin{funcdesc}{rmtree}{path\optional{, ignore_errors\optional{, onerror}}}
Fred Drake94c4a791998-12-28 21:58:57 +000073\index{directory!deleting}
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +000074 Delete an entire directory tree. If \var{ignore_errors} is true,
75 errors will be ignored; if false or omitted, errors are handled by
76 calling a handler specified by \var{onerror} or raise an exception.
77
78 If \var{onerror} is provided, it must be a callable that accepts
79 three parameters: \var{function}, \var{path}, and \var{excinfo}.
80 The first parameter, \var{function}, is the function which raised
81 the exception; it will be \function{os.remove()} or
82 \function{os.rmdir()}. The second parameter, \var{path}, will be
83 the path name passed to \var{function}. The third parameter,
84 \var{excinfo}, will be the exception information return by
85 \function{sys.exc_info()}. Exceptions raised by \var{onerror} will
86 not be caught.
87\end{funcdesc}
88
89
90\subsection{Example \label{shutil-example}}
91
92This example is the implementation of the \function{copytree()}
Fred Drake11bc8cf1999-04-21 17:08:51 +000093function, described above, with the docstring omitted. It
94demonstrates many of the other functions provided by this module.
Fred Drake449e18f1998-12-28 20:16:58 +000095
96\begin{verbatim}
97def copytree(src, dst, symlinks=0):
98 names = os.listdir(src)
99 os.mkdir(dst)
100 for name in names:
101 srcname = os.path.join(src, name)
102 dstname = os.path.join(dst, name)
103 try:
104 if symlinks and os.path.islink(srcname):
105 linkto = os.readlink(srcname)
106 os.symlink(linkto, dstname)
107 elif os.path.isdir(srcname):
108 copytree(srcname, dstname)
109 else:
110 copy2(srcname, dstname)
111 # XXX What about devices, sockets etc.?
112 except (IOError, os.error), why:
113 print "Can't copy %s to %s: %s" % (`srcname`, `dstname`, str(why))
114\end{verbatim}