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"""Simplified function-based API for importlib.resources""" | ||
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import warnings | ||
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from ._common import files, as_file | ||
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_MISSING = object() | ||
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def open_binary(anchor, *path_names): | ||
"""Open for binary reading the *resource* within *package*.""" | ||
return _get_resource(anchor, path_names).open('rb') | ||
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def open_text(anchor, *path_names, encoding=_MISSING, errors='strict'): | ||
"""Open for text reading the *resource* within *package*.""" | ||
encoding = _get_encoding_arg(path_names, encoding) | ||
resource = _get_resource(anchor, path_names) | ||
return resource.open('r', encoding=encoding, errors=errors) | ||
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def read_binary(anchor, *path_names): | ||
"""Read and return contents of *resource* within *package* as bytes.""" | ||
return _get_resource(anchor, path_names).read_bytes() | ||
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def read_text(anchor, *path_names, encoding=_MISSING, errors='strict'): | ||
"""Read and return contents of *resource* within *package* as str.""" | ||
encoding = _get_encoding_arg(path_names, encoding) | ||
resource = _get_resource(anchor, path_names) | ||
return resource.read_text(encoding=encoding, errors=errors) | ||
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def path(anchor, *path_names): | ||
"""Return the path to the *resource* as an actual file system path.""" | ||
return as_file(_get_resource(anchor, path_names)) | ||
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def is_resource(anchor, *path_names): | ||
"""Return ``True`` if there is a resource named *name* in the package, | ||
Otherwise returns ``False``. | ||
""" | ||
return _get_resource(anchor, path_names).is_file() | ||
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def contents(anchor, *path_names): | ||
"""Return an iterable over the named resources within the package. | ||
The iterable returns :class:`str` resources (e.g. files). | ||
The iterable does not recurse into subdirectories. | ||
""" | ||
warnings.warn( | ||
"importlib.resources.contents is deprecated. " | ||
"Use files(anchor).iterdir() instead.", | ||
DeprecationWarning, | ||
stacklevel=1, | ||
) | ||
return ( | ||
resource.name | ||
for resource | ||
in _get_resource(anchor, path_names).iterdir() | ||
) | ||
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def _get_encoding_arg(path_names, encoding): | ||
# For compatibility with versions where *encoding* was a positional | ||
# argument, it needs to be given explicitly when there are multiple | ||
# *path_names*. | ||
# This limitation can be removed in Python 3.15. | ||
if encoding is _MISSING: | ||
if len(path_names) > 1: | ||
raise TypeError( | ||
"'encoding' argument required with multiple path names", | ||
) | ||
else: | ||
return 'utf-8' | ||
return encoding | ||
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def _get_resource(anchor, path_names): | ||
if anchor is None: | ||
raise TypeError("anchor must be module or string, got None") | ||
return files(anchor).joinpath(*path_names) |
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