from __future__ import annotations import os import shutil import sys import warnings from typing import IO, TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Callable from sphinx.deprecation import RemovedInSphinx90Warning if TYPE_CHECKING: import builtins warnings.warn("'sphinx.testing.path' is deprecated. " "Use 'os.path' or 'pathlib' instead.", RemovedInSphinx90Warning, stacklevel=2) FILESYSTEMENCODING = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding() def getumask() -> int: """Get current umask value""" umask = os.umask(0) # Note: Change umask value temporarily to obtain it os.umask(umask) return umask UMASK = getumask() class path(str): """ Represents a path which behaves like a string. """ __slots__ = () @property def parent(self) -> path: """ The name of the directory the file or directory is in. """ return self.__class__(os.path.dirname(self)) def basename(self) -> str: return os.path.basename(self) def abspath(self) -> path: """ Returns the absolute path. """ return self.__class__(os.path.abspath(self)) def isabs(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path is absolute. """ return os.path.isabs(self) def isdir(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path is a directory. """ return os.path.isdir(self) def isfile(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path is a file. """ return os.path.isfile(self) def islink(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path is a symbolic link. """ return os.path.islink(self) def ismount(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path is a mount point. """ return os.path.ismount(self) def rmtree(self, ignore_errors: bool = False, onerror: Callable | None = None) -> None: """ Removes the file or directory and any files or directories it may contain. :param ignore_errors: If ``True`` errors are silently ignored, otherwise an exception is raised in case an error occurs. :param onerror: A callback which gets called with the arguments `func`, `path` and `exc_info`. `func` is one of :func:`os.listdir`, :func:`os.remove` or :func:`os.rmdir`. `path` is the argument to the function which caused it to fail and `exc_info` is a tuple as returned by :func:`sys.exc_info`. """ shutil.rmtree(self, ignore_errors=ignore_errors, onerror=onerror) def copytree(self, destination: str, symlinks: bool = False) -> None: """ Recursively copy a directory to the given `destination`. If the given `destination` does not exist it will be created. :param symlinks: If ``True`` symbolic links in the source tree result in symbolic links in the destination tree otherwise the contents of the files pointed to by the symbolic links are copied. """ shutil.copytree(self, destination, symlinks=symlinks) if os.environ.get('SPHINX_READONLY_TESTDIR'): # If source tree is marked read-only (e.g. because it is on a read-only # filesystem), `shutil.copytree` will mark the destination as read-only # as well. To avoid failures when adding additional files/directories # to the destination tree, ensure destination directories are not marked # read-only. for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(destination): os.chmod(root, 0o755 & ~UMASK) for name in files: os.chmod(os.path.join(root, name), 0o644 & ~UMASK) def movetree(self, destination: str) -> None: """ Recursively move the file or directory to the given `destination` similar to the Unix "mv" command. If the `destination` is a file it may be overwritten depending on the :func:`os.rename` semantics. """ shutil.move(self, destination) move = movetree def unlink(self) -> None: """ Removes a file. """ os.unlink(self) def stat(self) -> Any: """ Returns a stat of the file. """ return os.stat(self) def utime(self, arg: Any) -> None: os.utime(self, arg) def open(self, mode: str = 'r', **kwargs: Any) -> IO: return open(self, mode, **kwargs) # NoQA: SIM115 def write_text(self, text: str, encoding: str = 'utf-8', **kwargs: Any) -> None: """ Writes the given `text` to the file. """ with open(self, 'w', encoding=encoding, **kwargs) as f: f.write(text) def read_text(self, encoding: str = 'utf-8', **kwargs: Any) -> str: """ Returns the text in the file. """ with open(self, encoding=encoding, **kwargs) as f: return f.read() def read_bytes(self) -> builtins.bytes: """ Returns the bytes in the file. """ with open(self, mode='rb') as f: return f.read() def write_bytes(self, bytes: str, append: bool = False) -> None: """ Writes the given `bytes` to the file. :param append: If ``True`` given `bytes` are added at the end of the file. """ if append: mode = 'ab' else: mode = 'wb' with open(self, mode=mode) as f: f.write(bytes) def exists(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path exist. """ return os.path.exists(self) def lexists(self) -> bool: """ Returns ``True`` if the path exists unless it is a broken symbolic link. """ return os.path.lexists(self) def makedirs(self, mode: int = 0o777, exist_ok: bool = False) -> None: """ Recursively create directories. """ os.makedirs(self, mode, exist_ok=exist_ok) def joinpath(self, *args: Any) -> path: """ Joins the path with the argument given and returns the result. """ return self.__class__(os.path.join(self, *map(self.__class__, args))) def listdir(self) -> list[str]: return os.listdir(self) __div__ = __truediv__ = joinpath def __repr__(self) -> str: return f'{self.__class__.__name__}({super().__repr__()})'