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System
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.. py:class:: pydu.system.FileTracker()
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Track current opening files, started with ``FileTracker.track()``.
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When opening several files, ``FileTracker`` tracks them and you can locate them by calling
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``FileTraker.get_openfiles()``.
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.. py:staticmethod:: track()
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Start tracking opening files.
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.. py:staticmethod:: untrack()
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Stop tracking opening files.
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.. py:staticmethod:: get_openfiles()
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Get current opening files.
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>>> from pydu.system import FileTracker
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>>> FileTracker.track()
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>>> f = open('test', 'w')
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>>> FileTracker.get_openfiles()
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{<_io.TextIOWrapper name='test' mode='w' encoding='UTF-8'>}
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>>> f.close()
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>>> FileTracker.get_openfiles()
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set()
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>>> FileTracker.untrack()
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>>> f = open('test', 'w')
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>>> FileTracker.get_openfiles()
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set()
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.makedirs(path, mode=0o755, ignore_errors=False, exist_ok=False)
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Based on ``os.makedirs``,create a leaf directory and all intermediate ones.
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``mode`` default is ``0o755``. When make an exists path, if exist_ok is false,
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``makedirs`` will raise an ``Exception``. If ``ignore_errors`` which will ignore
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all errors raised by ``os.makedirs``.
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>>> from pydu.system import makedirs
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>>> makedirs('test1/test2')
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>>> makedirs('test1',exist_ok=True)
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>>> makedirs('test1')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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... OSError: Create dir: test1 error.
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.remove(path, mode=0o755, ignore_errors=False, onerror)
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Remove a file or directory.
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If ``ignore_errors`` is set, errors are ignored; otherwise, if `onerror`
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is set, it is called to handle the error with arguments (`func` ,
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`path` , `exc_info` ) where func is platform and implementation dependent;
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`path` is the argument to that function that caused it to fail; and
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`exc_info` is a tuple returned by `sys.exc_info()`. If `ignore_errors`
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is `False` and `onerror` is None, an exception is raised.
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>>> from pydu.system import makedirs
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>>> from pydu.system import remove
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>>> from pydu.system import open_file
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>>> makedirs('test1')
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>>> remove('test1')
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>>> open_file('test.txt')
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>>> remove('test.txt')
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>>> remove('test',ignore_errors=True)
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>>> remove('test')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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... OSError: Remove path: test error
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.removes(paths, mode=0o755, ignore_errors=False, onerror)
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Remove a list of file and/or directory.Other parameters same as `remove`.
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>>> from pydu.system import makedirs
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>>> from pydu.system import remove
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>>> from pydu.system import open_file
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>>> makedirs('test1')
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>>> makedirs('test2')
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>>> open_file('test.txt')
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>>> removes(['test.txt','test1','test2'])
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.open_file(path, mode='wb+', buffer_size=-1, ignore_errors=False):
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Open a file, defualt mode ``wb+``. If path not exists, it will be created
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automatically. If ``ignore_errors`` is set, errors are ignored.
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>>> from pydu.system import open_file
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>>> open_file('test.txt')
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>>> ls
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test.txt
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>>> open_file('test1.txt',mode='r')
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Traceback (most recent call last):
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... OSError: Open file: test1.txt error
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.copy(src, dst, ignore_errors=False, follow_symlinks=True):
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Copy data and mode bits (`cp src dst`).Both the source and destination
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may be a directory.When `copy` a directory,which contains a symlink,if
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the optional symlinks flag is true, symbolic links in the source tree
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result in symbolic links in the destination tree; if it is false, the
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contents of the files pointed to by symbolic links are copied.When copy
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a file,if follow_symlinks is false and src is a symbolic link, a new
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symlink will be created instead of copying the file it points to,else
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the contents of the file pointed to by symbolic links is copied.
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>>> from pydu.system import copy,symlink
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>>> from pydu.system import makedirs,open_fle
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>>> open_fle('test/test.txt')
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>>> symlink('test/test.txt','test/test.link')
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>>> copy('test/test.link','test/test_copy1.link')
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>>> copy('test/test.link','test/test_copy2.link',follow_symlink=False)
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.touch(path):
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Open a file as write,and then close it.
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>>> from pydu.system import touch
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>>> touch('test.txt')
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.symlink(src, dst, overwrite=False, ignore_errors=False)
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``symlink`` only work on `Unix-like` system, it create a symbolic link pointing
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to source named link_name.If dist is exist and overwrite is true,a new
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symlink will be created.
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>>> from pydu.system import symlink
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>>> symlink('test.txt','test.link')
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.. note:: ``symlink`` can only be used on ``unix-like`` system.
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.link(src, dst, overwrite=False, ignore_errors=False):
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``link`` only work on `Unix-like` system, it create a hard link pointing to
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source named link_name.If dist is exist and overwrite is true,a
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new link will be created.
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>>> from pydu.system import link
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>>> link('test.txt','test.link')
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.. note:: ``link`` can only be used on ``unix-like`` system.
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.. py:function:: pydu.system.which(cmd, mode=os.F_OK | os.X_OK, path=None):
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Given a command, mode, and a PATH string, return the path which
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conforms to the given mode on the PATH, or None if there is no such
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file.
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``mode`` defaults to os.F_OK | os.X_OK. ``path`` defaults to the result
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of os.environ.get("PATH"), or can be overridden with a custom search
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path.
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`which` is `shutil.which` in Python 3.
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>>> from pydu.system import which
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>>> which('echo')
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/bin/echo
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.. py:function:: pydu.cmd.chmod(path, mode, recursive=False)
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Change permissions to the given mode.
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If ``recursive`` is True perform recursively.
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>>> from pydu.system import chmod
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>>> chmod('/opt/sometest', 0o744)
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>>> oct(os.stat('/opt/sometest').st_mode)[-3:]
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'744'
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.. note:: Although Windows supports ``chmod``, you can only set the file’s
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read-only flag with it (via the stat.S_IWRITE and stat.S_IREAD constants
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or a corresponding integer value). All other bits are ignored.
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.. py:function:: pydu.cmd.chcp(code)
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Context manager which sets the active code page number.
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It could also be used as function.
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>>> from pydu.cmd import chcp
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>>> chcp(437)
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<active code page number: 437>
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>>> with chcp(437):
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... pass
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>>>
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.. note:: ``chcp`` can only be used on ``Windows`` system.
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