OS module
- in order to import OS module we use
import os
- To print all the available options in a method/function
import os
print(dir(os))
- to print Current working directory we use
import os
print(os.getcwd())
- to print directory location we use
import os
path='/home/user/'
# printing path before changing directory
print(os.getcwd())
# function used for changing directory
os.chdir(path)
# printing path after changing directory
print(os.getcwd())
# to list directories
print(os.listdir())
- To make a single directory without any intermediate directories <!-- make directory -->
import os
# this wont create intermediate directories
os.makedir('single_dir')
print(os.listdir())
- To make a multiple directories with intermediate directories <!-- make chain of directories -->
import os
# this will create intermediate directories
os.makedirs('parent_dir/child_dir')
print(os.listdir())
- To remove a single directory <!-- remove Single Directory -->
import os
# this wont remove intermediate directories
os.rmdir('path')
print(os.listdir())
- To remove a multiple directory <!-- remove Multiple directory -->
import os
# this will remove intermediate directories
os.removedirs('path1/path2')
print(os.listdir())
- To rename a directory <!-- Renaming a Directory -->
import os
# this will remove intermediate directories
os.rename('old-name','new-name')
print(os.listdir())
- To print information about OS, we use os.stat() function <!-- Print details about directory -->
import os
import datetime from datetime
# this will remove intermediate directories
print(os.stat('file-name'))
# Example : to print when file was created
file_created = os.stat('file-name').st_mtime
print(datetime.fromtimestamp(file_created))
- To list information about directories & Subdirectories <!-- Navigating Directories and Subdirectories -->
import os
path = os.chdir('path')
# Example : to print all the files under that above path
for dirpath, dirname, filename in os.walk():
print('Current Path:',dirpath)
print('Directories:',dirname)
print('filename:',filename)
print()
- To print Environment variables <!-- printing Environment Variables -->
import os
# to print Environment variable home
print(os.environ.get('HOME'))
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To interact with path we use os.path module
Examples of path module
import os
# to check if given path exists or not
print(os.path.exists('/home/user1/text.txt'))
# to check if given path is a directory or file
print(os.path.isdir('/home/user2/demo'))
print(os.path.isfilek('/home/user2/demo'))
# to split filname name from extenstion we use
print(os.path.splitext('/home/demo1/book.txt'))
# to print basename of any file we use
print(os.path.basename('/home/demo1/book.txt'))
# to print the directory name we use
print(os.path.dirname('/home/demo1/book.txt'))
# to print both, dirname + basename we use
print(os.path.split('/home/demo1/book.txt'))
# to join paths we use
file_path = os.path.join(os.environ.get('HOME'),'test.txt')
print(file_path)
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