Want to Display your Project / Current Working Directory as a Neat Tree? No Worries!
Directory Tree
is a simple python utility package that displays out the Tree Structure of a User Defined Directory.
Currently Available for All Platforms.
Run the Following Command on your Terminal to Install directory_tree
:
1 . Installing the Package using pip
:
pip install directory_tree
OR
pip3 install directory_tree
2 . Cloning the Repository:
git clone https://github.com/rahulbordoloi/Directory-Tree/
cd Directory-Tree
pip install -e .
You can use either of the above methods to install directory_tree
.
DisplayTree(
dirPath: str='',
stringRep: bool=False,
header: bool=False,
maxDepth: float=float('inf'),
showHidden: bool=False,
ignoreList: List[str]=None,
onlyFiles: bool=False,
onlyDirs: bool=False,
sortBy: int=0
) -> Union[str, None]:
Parameters | CLI Parameters | Description |
---|---|---|
dirPath | directory |
Root Path of Operation. By Default, Refers to the Current Working Directory. |
stringRep | N/A | Boolean Flag for Direct Console Output or a String Return of the Same. By Default, It Gives out Console Output. |
header | --header |
Boolean Flag for Displaying [OS & Directory Path] Info in the Console. Not Applicable if stringRep=True . |
maxDepth | -L , --max-depth |
Max Depth of the Directory Tree. By Default, It goes upto the Deepest Directory/File. |
showHidden | -a , --show-hidden |
Boolean Flag for Returning/Displaying Hidden Files/Directories if Value Set to True . |
ignoreList | -I , --ignore-list |
List of File and Directory Names or Patterns to Ignore. |
onlyFiles | -f , --only-files |
Boolean Flag to Display Only Files |
onlyDirs | -d , --only-dirs |
Boolean Flag to Display Only Directories |
sortBy | --sort-by |
Sorting order. Possible Options: 0 - Default, 1 - Files First, 2 - Directories First |
raiseException | --raise-exception |
Boolean Flag to Raise Exception. By Default, It Doesn't Raise Exception |
printErrorTraceback | --print-error-traceback |
Boolean Flag to Print Error Traceback. By Default, It Doesn't Print Error Traceback |
- Treating the Cloned Directory as Executable -
(Works if you've cloning privileges but not of installation. You can clone the repo, go to its root and run the below)
python directory_tree
OR
python -m directory_tree
Use the inline help for command-line options:
python directory_tree --help
- Treating the Package as Module -
(You would need to install (pip
) the Python Package in your system for the below to work)
directory_tree
Use the inline help for command-line options:
directory_tree --help
Example Script to Print out the Tree Structure of a User-Defined Directory directoryPath
!
# Importing Libraries
from directory_tree import DisplayTree
# Main Method
if __name__ == '__main__':
DisplayTree(directoryPath)
- Here by default, the
directoryPath
is the current working directory (CWD) unless specified by the user.
Sample Directory Tree -
NOTE - Here, letseee.txt
(File) and Directory 4/
(Directory) are HIDDEN in Nature.
- For Current Working Directory with Argument [Header Info =
False
]
from directory_tree import DisplayTree
DisplayTree(header=True)
- For User Specified Directory with Arguments [String Representation =
True
, Show Hidden Entities =True
]
from directory_tree import DisplayTree
customPath: str = 'Users/rahulbordoloi/Work/Python Packages Maintainence/Directory-Tree/Test/Main Directory'
stringRepresentation: str = DisplayTree(customPath, stringRep=True, showHidden=True)
print(stringRepresentation)
- For Current Working Directory with Argument [Max Depth =
2
]
from directory_tree import DisplayTree
DisplayTree(maxDepth=2)
To install directory_tree
, along with the tools you need to develop and run tests, use any of the following commands in your virtualenv:
pip install -e .[dev]
OR
pip install -e ".[dev]"
The display_tree
function is deprecated and will be removed in a future release. Please use DisplayTree
instead. The end-of-life date for display_tree
is December 31, 2024.
Parameters Mapping Table -
New Parameters | Deprecated Parameters |
---|---|
dirPath | dir_path |
stringRep | string_rep |
maxDepth | max_depth |
showHidden | show_hidden |
ignoreList | ignore_list |
onlyFiles | only_files |
onlyDirs | only_dirs |
sortBy | sort_by |
raiseException | raise_exception |
printErrorTraceback | print_error_traceback |
Directory Tree
uses recursion. It will raise aRecursionError
on really deep directory trees.- As the tree is lazily evaluated, it should behave well on really wide directory trees. Immediate children of a given directory are not lazily evaluated, though. It would be prompted to the last.
- If you're a Windows user, it is always advised to use
\\
instead of\
in the address as using\
might catchup escape sequences and corrupt the address string.
Name : Rahul Bordoloi
Website : https://rahulbordoloi.me
Email : rahulbordoloi24@gmail.com
Made with ♥ in Python!