From: Brian Warner Date: Tue, 24 Feb 2015 10:07:57 +0000 (-0800) Subject: tahoe_cp.py: use s.basename() instead of tracking it separately X-Git-Tag: allmydata-tahoe-1.10.1a1~64 X-Git-Url: https://git.rkrishnan.org/junkers?a=commitdiff_plain;h=6d84cdd35d01d8744a878d7f1f5dd293230b1f81;p=tahoe-lafs%2Ftahoe-lafs.git tahoe_cp.py: use s.basename() instead of tracking it separately --- diff --git a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py index 1f274d28..bf59aae1 100644 --- a/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py +++ b/src/allmydata/scripts/tahoe_cp.py @@ -482,15 +482,13 @@ class Copier: target = self.get_target_info(destination_spec) - sources = [] # list of (name, source object) + sources = [] # list of source objects for ss in source_specs: - name, source = self.get_source_info(ss) - sources.append( (name, source) ) + sources.append(self.get_source_info(ss)) - del name - have_source_dirs = bool([s for (name,s) in sources - if isinstance(s, (LocalDirectorySource, - TahoeDirectorySource))]) + have_source_dirs = any([isinstance(s, (LocalDirectorySource, + TahoeDirectorySource)) + for s in sources]) if have_source_dirs and not recursive: self.to_stderr("cannot copy directories without --recursive") @@ -505,8 +503,7 @@ class Copier: if have_source_dirs: self.to_stderr("cannot copy directory into a file") return 1 - name, source = sources[0] - return self.copy_file(source, target) + return self.copy_file(sources[0], target) if isinstance(target, (LocalMissingTarget, TahoeMissingTarget)): if recursive: @@ -517,14 +514,13 @@ class Copier: self.to_stderr("cannot copy multiple files into a file without -r") return 1 # cp file1 newfile - name, source = sources[0] - return self.copy_file(source, target) + return self.copy_file(sources[0], target) if isinstance(target, (LocalDirectoryTarget, TahoeDirectoryTarget)): # We're copying to an existing directory -- make sure that we # have target names for everything - for (name, source) in sources: - if name is None and isinstance(source, TahoeFileSource): + for source in sources: + if source.basename() is None and isinstance(source, TahoeFileSource): self.to_stderr( "error: you must specify a destination filename") return 1 @@ -633,7 +629,7 @@ class Copier: name = source_spec[last_slash+1:] t = TahoeFileSource(self.nodeurl, mutable, writecap, readcap, name) - return name, t + return t def dump_graph(self, s, indent=" "): @@ -642,14 +638,13 @@ class Copier: if isinstance(child, (LocalDirectorySource, TahoeDirectorySource)): self.dump_graph(child, indent+" ") - def copy_to_directory(self, source_infos, target): + def copy_to_directory(self, sources, target): # step one: build a recursive graph of the source tree. This returns # a dictionary, with child names as keys, and values that are either # Directory or File instances (local or tahoe). - source_dirs = self.build_graphs(source_infos) - source_files = [source for source in source_infos - if isinstance(source[1], (LocalFileSource, - TahoeFileSource))] + source_dirs = self.build_graphs(sources) + source_files = [s for s in sources + if isinstance(s, (LocalFileSource, TahoeFileSource))] #print "graphs" #for s in source_dirs: @@ -683,8 +678,8 @@ class Copier: self.targetmap = {} self.files_to_copy = 0 - for (name,s) in source_files: - self.attach_to_target(s, name, target) + for s in source_files: + self.attach_to_target(s, s.basename(), target) for (name, source) in source_dirs: new_target = target.get_child_target(name) @@ -791,14 +786,12 @@ class Copier: if self.progressfunc: self.progressfunc(message) - def build_graphs(self, source_infos): + def build_graphs(self, sources): graphs = [] - for name,source in source_infos: + for source in sources: if isinstance(source, (LocalDirectorySource, TahoeDirectorySource)): source.populate(True) - # Remove trailing slash (if applicable) and get dir name - name = os.path.basename(os.path.normpath(name)) - graphs.append((name, source)) + graphs.append((source.basename(), source)) return graphs