Simple and powerful wrapper for NSFileManager.
You can create Path
object from String.
let fooDir = Path("/path/to/fooDir")
// You can re obtain String by calling toString.
fooDir.toString() // "/path/to/fooDir"
Get accessible Path
from App by factory methods.
Path.homeDir.toString()
// "/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/<UUID>"
Path.documentsDir.toString()
// "/var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/<UUID>/Documents"
Path.cacheDir.toString()
// "var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/<UUID>/Library/Caches"
Path.temporaryDir.toString()
// "var/mobile/Containers/Data/Application/<UUID>/Library/tmp"
// Get Path that indicate foo.txt file in Documents dir
let textFilePath = Path.documentsDir["foo.txt"]
textFilePath.toString() // "~/Documents/foo.txt"
// You can access subdir.
let jsonFilePath = Path.documentsDir["subdir"]["bar.json"]
jsonFilePath.toString() // "~/Documents/subdir/bar.json"
// Access to parent Path.
jsonFilePath.parent.toString() // "~/Documents/subdir"
jsonFilePath.parent.parent.toString() // "~/Documents"
jsonFilePath.parent.parent.parent.toString() // "~/"
let contents = Path.homeDir.contents!
// Get dir contents as Path object.
// [
// Path<~/.com.apple.mobile_container_manager.metadata.plist>,
// Path<~/Documents>,
// Path<~/Library>,
// Path<~/tmp>,
// ]
// Or you can use dir as iterator
for content:Path in Path.homeDir {
println(content)
}
Check if path is dir or not.
Path.homeDir.isDir // true
Path.homeDir["hoge.txt"].isDir //false
Check if path is exists or not.
// homeDir is exists
Path.homeDir.exists // true
// Is there foo.txt in homeDir ?
Path.homeDir["foo.txt"].exists
// Is there foo.txt in myDir ?
Path.homedir["myDir"]["bar.txt"].exists
You can get basename of file.
Path.homedir["myDir"]["bar.txt"].basename // bar.txt
You can get file extension.
// Get all *json files in Documents dir.
let allFiles = Path.documentsDir.contents!
let jsonFiles = allFiles.filter({$0.ext == "json" })
You can get more attributes of file.
let jsonFile = Path.documentsDir["foo.json"]
jsonFile.attributes!.fileCreationDate()! // 2015-01-11 11:30:11 +0000
jsonFile.attributes!.fileModificationDate()! // 2015-01-11 11:30:11 +0000
jsonFile.attributes!.fileSize() // 2341
Create ( or delete ) dir and files.
// Create "foo" dir in Documents.
let fooDir = Path.documentsDir["foo"]
fooDir.mkdir()
// Create empty file "hoge.txt" in "foo" dir.
let hogeFile = fooDir["hoge.txt"]
hogeFile.touch()
// Delete foo dir
fooDir.remove()
Copy ( or move ) file.
let fooFile = Path.documentsDir["foo.txt"]
let destination = Path.tmpDir["foo.txt"]
fooFile.copyTo( destination )
Write ( or read ) string data.
// Write string.
let textFile = Path.documentsDir["hello.txt"]
textFile.writeString("HelloSwift")
// Read string.
let text = textFile.readString()! // HelloSwift
Write ( or read ) binary data.
// Write binary data.
let binFile = Path.documentsDir["foo.bin"]
binFile.writeData( NSData() )
// Read binary data.
let data = binFile.readData()!
touch
/remove
/copyTo
/writeTo
/mkdir
returns Result
as Enum.
If operation is success, Result
has value
property.
If operation is failure,Result
has error
property.
let result = Path.documentsDir["subdir"].mkdir()
if( result.isSuccess ){
println( result.value! )
}
if( result.isFailure ){
println( result.error! )
}
Or you can write by closure style. ( You use this style, you don't need to unwrap optional value )
Path.documentsDir["subdir"].mkdir()
.onSuccess({ (value:Path) in
println( value )
})
.onFailure({ (error:NSError) in
println( error )
})
To install it, simply add the following line to your Podfile:
pod 'SwiftFilePath',
( Currently, to install the framework via CocoaPods you need to use pre-release version.)
To install it, simply add the following line to your Cartfile:
github "nori0620/SwiftFilePath"
SwiftPathClass is released under the MIT license. See LICENSE for details.