A Rust library that provides additional functionality not present in std::fs
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Copy files (optionally with information about the progress).
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Copy directories recursively (optionally with information about the progress).
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Move files (optionally with information about the progress).
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Move directories recursively (optionally with information about the progress).
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A single method for create and write
String
content in file. -
A single method for open and read
String
content from file. -
Get folder size
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Get collection of directory entries
Function | Description |
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fs_extra::copy_items | Recursively copies files and directories from one location to another |
fs_extra::copy_items_with_progress | Recursively copies files and directories from one location to another with information about progress |
fs_extra::move_items | Recursively moves files and directories from one location to another |
fs_extra::move_items_with_progress | Recursively moves files and directories from one location to another with information about progress |
fs_extra::remove_items | Removes files or directories |
fs_extra::file::copy | Copies the contents of one file to another |
fs_extra::file::copy_with_progress | Copies the contents of one file to another with information about progress |
fs_extra::file::move_file | Moves a file from one location to another |
fs_extra::file::move_file_with_progress | Moves a file from one location to another with information about progress |
fs_extra::file::remove | Removes a file |
fs_extra::file::read_to_string | Reads file content into a String |
fs_extra::file::write_all | Writes String content to a file |
fs_extra::dir::create | Creates a new, empty directory at the given path |
fs_extra::dir::create_all | Recursively creates a directory and all of its parent components if they are missing |
fs_extra::dir::copy | Recursively copies the directory contents from one location to another |
fs_extra::dir::copy_with_progress | Recursively copies the directory contents from one location to another with information about progress |
fs_extra::dir::move_dir | Moves directory contents from one location to another |
fs_extra::dir::move_dir_with_progress | Moves directory contents from one location to another with information about progress |
fs_extra::dir::remove | Removes directory |
fs_extra::dir::get_size | Returns the size of the file or directory |
fs_extra::dir::get_dir_content | Gets details such as the size and child items of a directory |
fs_extra::dir::get_dir_content2 | Gets details such as the size and child items of a directory using specified settings |
fs_extra::dir::get_details_entry | Gets attributes of a directory entry |
fs_extra::dir::ls | Gets attributes of directory entries in a directory |
Add this to your Cargo.toml
:
[dependencies]
fs_extra = "1.2.0"
The following example shows how to copy a directory recursively and display progress. First a source directory ./temp/dir
containing file test1.txt
and a subdirectory sub
is createad with sub
itself having a file test2.txt
. ./temp/dir
and all contents are then copied out to ./out/dir
.
use std::path::Path;
use std::{thread, time};
use std::sync::mpsc::{self, TryRecvError};
extern crate fs_extra;
use fs_extra::dir::*;
use fs_extra::error::*;
fn example_copy() -> Result<()> {
let path_from = Path::new("./temp");
let path_to = path_from.join("out");
let test_folder = path_from.join("test_folder");
let dir = test_folder.join("dir");
let sub = dir.join("sub");
let file1 = dir.join("file1.txt");
let file2 = sub.join("file2.txt");
create_all(&sub, true)?;
create_all(&path_to, true)?;
fs_extra::file::write_all(&file1, "content1")?;
fs_extra::file::write_all(&file2, "content2")?;
assert!(dir.exists());
assert!(sub.exists());
assert!(file1.exists());
assert!(file2.exists());
let mut options = CopyOptions::new();
options.buffer_size = 1;
let (tx, rx) = mpsc::channel();
thread::spawn(move || {
let handler = |process_info: TransitProcess| {
tx.send(process_info).unwrap();
thread::sleep(time::Duration::from_millis(500));
fs_extra::dir::TransitProcessResult::ContinueOrAbort
};
copy_with_progress(&test_folder, &path_to, &options, handler).unwrap();
});
loop {
match rx.try_recv() {
Ok(process_info) => {
println!("{} of {} bytes",
process_info.copied_bytes,
process_info.total_bytes);
}
Err(TryRecvError::Disconnected) => {
println!("finished");
break;
}
Err(TryRecvError::Empty) => {}
}
}
Ok(())
}
fn main() {
example_copy();
}