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"""Notebook related utilities"""
# Copyright (c) Jupyter Development Team.
# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
from __future__ import print_function
import ctypes
import errno
import os
import stat
import sys
from distutils.version import LooseVersion
try:
from urllib.parse import quote, unquote, urlparse
except ImportError:
from urllib import quote, unquote
from urlparse import urlparse
from ipython_genutils import py3compat
# UF_HIDDEN is a stat flag not defined in the stat module.
# It is used by BSD to indicate hidden files.
UF_HIDDEN = getattr(stat, 'UF_HIDDEN', 32768)
def exists(path):
"""Replacement for `os.path.exists` which works for host mapped volumes
on Windows containers
"""
try:
os.lstat(path)
except OSError:
return False
return True
def url_path_join(*pieces):
"""Join components of url into a relative url
Use to prevent double slash when joining subpath. This will leave the
initial and final / in place
"""
initial = pieces[0].startswith('/')
final = pieces[-1].endswith('/')
stripped = [s.strip('/') for s in pieces]
result = '/'.join(s for s in stripped if s)
if initial: result = '/' + result
if final: result = result + '/'
if result == '//': result = '/'
return result
def url_is_absolute(url):
"""Determine whether a given URL is absolute"""
return urlparse(url).path.startswith("/")
def path2url(path):
"""Convert a local file path to a URL"""
pieces = [ quote(p) for p in path.split(os.sep) ]
# preserve trailing /
if pieces[-1] == '':
pieces[-1] = '/'
url = url_path_join(*pieces)
return url
def url2path(url):
"""Convert a URL to a local file path"""
pieces = [ unquote(p) for p in url.split('/') ]
path = os.path.join(*pieces)
return path
def url_escape(path):
"""Escape special characters in a URL path
Turns '/foo bar/' into '/foo%20bar/'
"""
parts = py3compat.unicode_to_str(path, encoding='utf8').split('/')
return u'/'.join([quote(p) for p in parts])
def url_unescape(path):
"""Unescape special characters in a URL path
Turns '/foo%20bar/' into '/foo bar/'
"""
return u'/'.join([
py3compat.str_to_unicode(unquote(p), encoding='utf8')
for p in py3compat.unicode_to_str(path, encoding='utf8').split('/')
])
def is_file_hidden_win(abs_path, stat_res=None):
"""Is a file hidden?
This only checks the file itself; it should be called in combination with
checking the directory containing the file.
Use is_hidden() instead to check the file and its parent directories.
Parameters
----------
abs_path : unicode
The absolute path to check.
stat_res : os.stat_result, optional
Ignored on Windows, exists for compatibility with POSIX version of the
function.
"""
if os.path.basename(abs_path).startswith('.'):
return True
win32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN = 0x02
try:
attrs = ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetFileAttributesW(
py3compat.cast_unicode(abs_path)
)
except AttributeError:
pass
else:
if attrs > 0 and attrs & win32_FILE_ATTRIBUTE_HIDDEN:
return True
return False
def is_file_hidden_posix(abs_path, stat_res=None):
"""Is a file hidden?
This only checks the file itself; it should be called in combination with
checking the directory containing the file.
Use is_hidden() instead to check the file and its parent directories.
Parameters
----------
abs_path : unicode
The absolute path to check.
stat_res : os.stat_result, optional
The result of calling stat() on abs_path. If not passed, this function
will call stat() internally.
"""
if os.path.basename(abs_path).startswith('.'):
return True
if stat_res is None or stat.S_ISLNK(stat_res.st_mode):
try:
stat_res = os.stat(abs_path)
except OSError as e:
if e.errno == errno.ENOENT:
return False
raise
# check that dirs can be listed
if stat.S_ISDIR(stat_res.st_mode):
# use x-access, not actual listing, in case of slow/large listings
if not os.access(abs_path, os.X_OK | os.R_OK):
return True
# check UF_HIDDEN
if getattr(stat_res, 'st_flags', 0) & UF_HIDDEN:
return True
return False
if sys.platform == 'win32':
is_file_hidden = is_file_hidden_win
else:
is_file_hidden = is_file_hidden_posix
def is_hidden(abs_path, abs_root=''):
"""Is a file hidden or contained in a hidden directory?
This will start with the rightmost path element and work backwards to the
given root to see if a path is hidden or in a hidden directory. Hidden is
determined by either name starting with '.' or the UF_HIDDEN flag as
reported by stat.
If abs_path is the same directory as abs_root, it will be visible even if
that is a hidden folder. This only checks the visibility of files
and directories *within* abs_root.
Parameters
----------
abs_path : unicode
The absolute path to check for hidden directories.
abs_root : unicode
The absolute path of the root directory in which hidden directories
should be checked for.
"""
if os.path.normpath(abs_path) == os.path.normpath(abs_root):
return False
if is_file_hidden(abs_path):
return True
if not abs_root:
abs_root = abs_path.split(os.sep, 1)[0] + os.sep
inside_root = abs_path[len(abs_root):]
if any(part.startswith('.') for part in inside_root.split(os.sep)):
return True
# check UF_HIDDEN on any location up to root.
# is_file_hidden() already checked the file, so start from its parent dir
path = os.path.dirname(abs_path)
while path and path.startswith(abs_root) and path != abs_root:
if not exists(path):
path = os.path.dirname(path)
continue
try:
# may fail on Windows junctions
st = os.lstat(path)
except OSError:
return True
if getattr(st, 'st_flags', 0) & UF_HIDDEN:
return True
path = os.path.dirname(path)
return False
def samefile_simple(path, other_path):
"""
Fill in for os.path.samefile when it is unavailable (Windows+py2).
Do a case-insensitive string comparison in this case
plus comparing the full stat result (including times)
because Windows + py2 doesn't support the stat fields
needed for identifying if it's the same file (st_ino, st_dev).
Only to be used if os.path.samefile is not available.
Parameters
-----------
path: String representing a path to a file
other_path: String representing a path to another file
Returns
-----------
same: Boolean that is True if both path and other path are the same
"""
path_stat = os.stat(path)
other_path_stat = os.stat(other_path)
return (path.lower() == other_path.lower()
and path_stat == other_path_stat)
def to_os_path(path, root=''):
"""Convert an API path to a filesystem path
If given, root will be prepended to the path.
root must be a filesystem path already.
"""
parts = path.strip('/').split('/')
parts = [p for p in parts if p != ''] # remove duplicate splits
path = os.path.join(root, *parts)
return path
def to_api_path(os_path, root=''):
"""Convert a filesystem path to an API path
If given, root will be removed from the path.
root must be a filesystem path already.
"""
if os_path.startswith(root):
os_path = os_path[len(root):]
parts = os_path.strip(os.path.sep).split(os.path.sep)
parts = [p for p in parts if p != ''] # remove duplicate splits
path = '/'.join(parts)
return path
def check_version(v, check):
"""check version string v >= check
If dev/prerelease tags result in TypeError for string-number comparison,
it is assumed that the dependency is satisfied.
Users on dev branches are responsible for keeping their own packages up to date.
"""
try:
return LooseVersion(v) >= LooseVersion(check)
except TypeError:
return True
# Copy of IPython.utils.process.check_pid:
def _check_pid_win32(pid):
import ctypes
# OpenProcess returns 0 if no such process (of ours) exists
# positive int otherwise
return bool(ctypes.windll.kernel32.OpenProcess(1,0,pid))
def _check_pid_posix(pid):
"""Copy of IPython.utils.process.check_pid"""
try:
os.kill(pid, 0)
except OSError as err:
if err.errno == errno.ESRCH:
return False
elif err.errno == errno.EPERM:
# Don't have permission to signal the process - probably means it exists
return True
raise
else:
return True
if sys.platform == 'win32':
check_pid = _check_pid_win32
else:
check_pid = _check_pid_posix