Metadata-Version: 2.1
Name: node.ext.directory
Version: 0.8.1
Summary: Filesystem directory abstraction based on nodes
Home-page: http://github.com/conestack/node.ext.directory
Author: Node Contributors
Author-email: dev@conestack.org
License: Simplified BSD
Keywords: node directory file
Classifier: Development Status :: 5 - Production/Stable
Classifier: License :: OSI Approved :: BSD License
Classifier: Intended Audience :: Developers
Classifier: Topic :: Software Development
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 2.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.7
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.8
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.9
Classifier: Programming Language :: Python :: 3.10
License-File: LICENSE.rst
Requires-Dist: node >=1.0
Requires-Dist: setuptools

node.ext.directory
==================

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Maintenance mode
----------------

This package is in maintenance mode. The successor of this package is
`https://pypi.python.org/pypi/node.ext.fs <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/node.ext.fs>`_.


Overview
--------

``node.ext.directory`` is a node implementation for file system directories.

For more information about ``node`` see
`https://pypi.python.org/pypi/node <https://pypi.python.org/pypi/node>`_.

Usage
-----

Create new file:

.. code-block:: python

    from node.ext.directory import File

    file_path = 'file.txt'
    f = File(name=file_path)

    # set contents via data attribute
    f.data = 'data\n'

    # set contents via lines attribute
    f.lines = ['data']

    # set permissions
    f.fs_mode = 0o644

    # persist
    f()

Read existing file:

.. code-block:: python

    file_path = 'file.txt'
    f = File(name=file_path)

    assert(f.data == 'data\n')
    assert(f.lines == ['data'])
    assert(f.fs_mode == 0o644)

Files with binary data:

.. code-block:: python

    from node.ext.directory import MODE_BINARY

    file_path = 'file.txt'
    f = File(name=file_path)
    f.mode = MODE_BINARY

    f.data = b'\x00\x00'

    assert(f.data == b'\x00\x00')

    # lines property won't work if file in binary mode
    f.lines  # raises RuntimeError

Create directory:

.. code-block:: python

    from node.ext.directory import Directory

    dir_path = '.'
    d = Directory(name=dir_path)

    # add subdirectories and files
    d['sub'] = Directory()
    d['file.txt'] = File()

    # set permissions for directory
    d['sub'].fs_mode = 0o755

    # persist
    d()

Read existing directory:

.. code-block:: python

    dir_path = '.'
    d = Directory(name=dir_path)

.. code-block:: pycon

    >>> d.printtree()
    <class 'node.ext.directory.directory.Directory'>: .
      <class 'node.ext.directory.directory.File'>: file.txt
      <class 'node.ext.directory.directory.Directory'>: sub

Define file factories:

.. code-block:: python

    from node.ext import directory

    class PyFile(File):
        pass

    # set global factories
    directory.file_factories['.py'] = PyFile

    # set local factories
    d = Directory(name='.', factories={'.py': PyFile})

when reading .py files, PyFile is used to instanciate children:

.. code-block:: pycon

    >>> with open('foo.py', 'w') as f:
    ...     f.write('#')

    >>> d = Directory(name='.', factories={'.py': PyFile})
    >>> d.printtree()
    <class 'node.ext.directory.directory.Directory'>: .
      <class '...PyFile'>: foo.py


Python Versions
===============

- Python 2.7, 3.7+
- May work with other versions (untested)


Contributors
============

- Robert Niederreiter (Author)


Changes
=======

0.8.1 (2024-05-23)
------------------

- Fix deprecated imports.
  [rnix]

- Add note about successor package.
  [rnix]


0.8 (2022-03-21)
----------------

- Replace deprecated use of ``Nodify`` by ``MappingNode``.
  [rnix]

- Replace deprecated use of ``Adopt`` by ``MappingAdopt``.
  [rnix]


0.7
---

- Python 3 support.
  [rnix, 2017-06-06]

- ``fs_mode`` is read from filesystem if file or directory exists and
  fs_mode not set explicitely.
  [rnix, 2017-06-06]

- Remove ``backup`` option from ``IDirectory`` interface. It never really
  worked properly and conceptually ``IDirectory`` is the wrong place for
  handling backups of files.
  [rnix, 2017-06-04]


0.6
---

- Introduce ``node.ext.directory.interfaces.IFile.direct_sync`` setting.
  [rnix, 2017-01-30]

- Complete ``node.ext.directory.interfaces.IFile`` and
  ``node.ext.directory.interfaces.IDirectory`` to reflect implemented features.
  [rnix, 2017-01-30]

- Move ``node.ext.directory.directory.MODE_TEXT`` and
  ``node.ext.directory.directory.MODE_BINARY`` to
  ``node.ext.directory.interfaces``.
  [rnix, 2017-01-30]


0.5.4
-----

- Check whether directory to be peristed already exists by name as file in
  ``node.ext.directory.FileStorage.__call__``.
  [rnix, 2015-10-05]

- Implement fallback to ``path`` in
  ``node.ext.directory.FileStorage.__call__`` if ``fs_path`` not exists.
  [rnix, 2015-10-05]

- Implement fallback to ``path`` in
  ``node.ext.directory.FileStorage._get_data`` if ``fs_path`` not exists.
  [rnix, 2015-10-05]

- Set initial mode with ``self.mode`` property setter instead of internal
  ``self._mode`` in ``node.ext.directory.FileStorage._get_mode``.
  [rnix, 2015-10-05]


0.5.3
-----

- Remove deleted keys from internal reference after ``__call__`` in order
  to return the correct result when adding a file or directory with the same
  key again.
  [rnix, 2015-07-20]


0.5.2
-----

- Use try/except instead of iteration to check whether directory child already
  in memory.
  [rnix, 2015-05-12]


0.5.1
-----

- Always use ``os.chmod`` for setting directory permissions, not only if
  already exists.
  [rnix, 2015-03-03]


0.5
---

- Introduce ``fs_mode`` on directories and files.
  [rnix, 2015-03-03]


0.4
---

- Return empty list in ``File.lines`` if no data.
  [rnix, 2015-02-18]

- Consider filesystem encoding. Defaults to UTF-8.
  [rnix, 2015-02-18]

- Tree locking on modification.
  [rnix, 2014-09-02]

- Prevent empty keys in ``__setitem__``.
  [rnix, 2014-09-02]

- Use ``plumbing`` decorator.
  [rnix, 2014-08-25]


0.3
---

- introduce ``default_file_factory`` on directories for controlling default
  file child creation.
  [rnix, 2013-12-09]

- move file logic in ``FileStorage`` behavior.
  [rnix, 2013-08-06]

- make ``file_factories`` a class property on directory storage.
  [rnix, 2013-08-06]

- make ``ignores`` a class property on directory storage.
  [rnix, 2013-08-06]

- Cleanup interfaces.
  [rnix, 2013-08-06]


0.2
---

- Almost complete rewrite. Fits now paradigms of node based API's.
  [rnix, 2012-01-30]


0.1
---

- initial


License
=======

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