SickGear/sickgear/browser.py
JackDandy ae4173e8c0 Change py2 unicode into f-strings or simple strings where appropriate.
Change use specific logger functions for debug, warning, error.
2023-03-08 14:22:40 +00:00

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#
# This file is part of SickGear.
#
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#
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#
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import os
import string
from exceptions_helper import ex
from . import logger
from sg_helpers import scantree
# this is for the drive letter code, it only works on windows
if 'nt' == os.name:
from ctypes import windll
# adapted from
# http://stackoverflow.com/questions/827371/is-there-a-way-to-list-all-the-available-drive-letters-in-python/827490
def get_win_drives():
""" Return list of detected drives """
assert 'nt' == os.name
drives = []
bitmask = windll.kernel32.GetLogicalDrives()
for letter in string.ascii_uppercase:
if bitmask & 1:
drives.append(letter)
bitmask >>= 1
return drives
def folders_at_path(path, include_parent=False, include_files=False):
""" Returns a list of dictionaries with the folders contained at the given path
Give the empty string as the path to list the contents of the root path
under Unix this means "/", (on Windows this will be a list of drive letters)
"""
# walk up the tree until we find a valid path
while path and not os.path.isdir(path):
if path == os.path.dirname(path):
path = ''
break
else:
path = os.path.dirname(path)
if '' == path:
if 'nt' == os.name:
entries = [{'currentPath': r'\My Computer'}]
for letter in get_win_drives():
letter_path = '%s:\\' % letter
entries.append({'name': letter_path, 'path': letter_path})
return entries
else:
path = '/'
# fix up the path and find the parent
path = os.path.abspath(os.path.normpath(path))
parent_path = os.path.dirname(path)
# if we're at the root then the next step is the meta-node showing our drive letters
if 'nt' == os.name and path == parent_path:
parent_path = ''
try:
file_list = get_file_list(path, include_files)
except OSError as e:
logger.warning('Unable to open %s: %r / %s' % (path, e, ex(e)))
file_list = get_file_list(parent_path, include_files)
file_list = sorted(file_list, key=lambda x: os.path.basename(x['name']).lower())
entries = [{'currentPath': path}]
if include_parent and path != parent_path:
entries.append({'name': '..', 'path': parent_path})
entries.extend(file_list)
return entries
def get_file_list(path, include_files):
result = []
hide_names = [
# windows specific
'boot', 'bootmgr', 'cache', r'config\.msi', 'msocache', 'recovery', r'\$recycle\.bin', 'recycler',
'system volume information', 'temporary internet files',
# osx specific
r'\.fseventd', r'\.spotlight', r'\.trashes', r'\.vol', 'cachedmessages', 'caches', 'trash',
# general
r'\.git']
# filter directories to protect
for direntry in scantree(path, exclude=hide_names, filter_kind=not include_files, recurse=False) or []:
result.append(dict(name=direntry.name, path=direntry.path, isFile=int(direntry.is_file(follow_symlinks=False))))
return result