From: Zooko O'Whielacronx Date: Sun, 22 Apr 2007 15:25:00 +0000 (-0700) Subject: zfec: pyutil: make temp directories more convenient to use and more likely to clean... X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe_v0.1.1-1-UNSTABLE~41 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/%5B/%5D%20/uri/frontends/%22doc.html/?a=commitdiff_plain;h=910343079169e497bcbcff9130cbcd94c4269621;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git zfec: pyutil: make temp directories more convenient to use and more likely to clean up properly on Windows --- diff --git a/src/zfec/zfec/util/fileutil.py b/src/zfec/zfec/util/fileutil.py index f4da60bf..98c5d914 100644 --- a/src/zfec/zfec/util/fileutil.py +++ b/src/zfec/zfec/util/fileutil.py @@ -66,16 +66,63 @@ def remove(f, tries=4, basedelay=0.1): basedelay *= 2 return os.remove(f) # The last try. -class NamedTemporaryDirectory: +class _Dir(object): """ - This calls tempfile.mkdtemp(), stores the name of the dir in - self.name, and rmrf's the dir when it gets garbage collected or - "shutdown()". + Hold a set of files and subdirs and clean them all up when asked to. """ - def __init__(self, cleanup=True, *args, **kwargs): - """ If cleanup, then the directory will be rmrf'ed when the object is shutdown. """ + def __init__(self, name, cleanup=True): + self.name = name self.cleanup = cleanup - self.name = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs) + self.files = set() + self.subdirs = set() + + def file(self, fname, mode=None): + """ + Create a file in the tempdir and remember it so as to close() it + before attempting to cleanup the temp dir. + + @rtype: file + """ + ffn = os.path.join(self.name, fname) + if mode is not None: + fo = open(ffn, mode) + else: + fo = open(ffn) + self.register_file(fo) + return fo + + def subdir(self, dirname): + """ + Create a subdirectory in the tempdir and remember it so as to call + shutdown() on it before attempting to clean up. + + @rtype: NamedTemporaryDirectory instance + """ + ffn = os.path.join(self.name, dirname) + sd = _Dir(ffn, self.cleanup) + self.register_subdir(sd) + + def register_file(self, fileobj): + """ + Remember the file object and call close() on it before attempting to + clean up. + """ + self.files.add(fileobj) + + def register_subdir(self, dirobj): + """ + Remember the _Dir object and call shutdown() on it before attempting + to clean up. + """ + self.subdirs.add(dirobj) + + def shutdown(self): + if self.cleanup and hasattr(self, 'name'): + for subdir in self.subdirs: + subdir.shutdown() + for fileobj in self.files: + fileobj.close() # "close()" is idempotent so we don't need to catch exceptions here + rm_dir(self.name) def __repr__(self): return "<%s instance at %x %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, id(self), self.name) @@ -90,9 +137,21 @@ class NamedTemporaryDirectory: import traceback traceback.print_exc() - def shutdown(self): - if self.cleanup and hasattr(self, 'name'): - rm_dir(self.name) +class NamedTemporaryDirectory(_Dir): + """ + Call tempfile.mkdtemp(), store the name of the dir in self.name, and + rm_dir() when it gets garbage collected or "shutdown()". + + Also optionally keep track of file objects for files within the tempdir + and call close() on them before rm_dir(). This is a convenient way to + open temp files within the directory, and it is very helpful on Windows + because you can't delete a directory which contains a file which is + currently open. + """ + def __init__(self, cleanup=True, *args, **kwargs): + """ If cleanup, then the directory will be rmrf'ed when the object is shutdown. """ + name = tempfile.mkdtemp(*args, **kwargs) + _Dir.__init__(self, name, cleanup) def make_dirs(dirname, mode=0777, strictmode=False): """