org.autoplot.datasource.FileSystemUtil
More abstract filesystem functions.
FileSystemUtil( )
copyFile
copyFile( java.io.File partFile, java.io.File targetFile ) → boolean
copy the file to a new name.
Parameters
partFile - a File
targetFile - a File
Returns:
a boolean
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deleteFilesInTree
deleteFilesInTree( java.io.File root, org.autoplot.datasource.FileSystemUtil.Check shouldDelete ) → boolean
deletes all files where shouldDelete returns true and empty
folders below root, and root. If a directory is left empty, then it is also deleted.
Parameters
root - the root of the tree to start searching. If root does not exist, return true!
shouldDelete - an object which returns true if the file should be deleted, or if null is used, then any file is deleted.
Returns:
true if the operation was successful.
See Also:
org.das2.util.filesystem.FileSystemUtil#deleteAllFiles(java.io.File, java.lang.String)
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doDownload
Deprecated: use DataSetURI.getFile instead
getNameRelativeTo
getNameRelativeTo( org.das2.util.filesystem.FileSystem fs, String resource ) → String
Parameters
fs - a FileSystem
resource - a String
Returns:
java.lang.String
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getPresentWorkingDirectory
getPresentWorkingDirectory( ) → java.io.File
get the current working directory (pwd)
Returns:
the current working directory.
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hasParent
hasParent( java.net.URL url ) → boolean
return true if the file has a parent which is resolvable.
Parameters
url - an URL
Returns:
{@code
from org.autoplot.datasource import FileSystemUtil
print FileSystemUtil.hasParent(URL('http://autoplot.org/data/2016/ace_mag_2016_001.cdf')) # True
print FileSystemUtil.hasParent(URL('http://autoplot.org/Image:tabs.png')) # False
}
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isChildOf
isChildOf( java.io.File possibleParent, java.io.File maybeChild ) → boolean
return true if the possibleParent is a valid folder tree root, and maybeChild exists within tree.
Parameters
possibleParent - parent file.
maybeChild - a file or folder which may exist within possibleParent.
Returns:
true if possibleParent is a folder containing
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isLocalResource
isLocalResource( String file ) → boolean
return true if the resource is local, and can therefore be trusted.
This was introduced to secure the server, where an Autoplot there could be
used to access local resources. This returns true for file:/ references.
Note this will also return true for sftp since the reference
may utilize keys private to the server. Note too that a .jyds script
that is not local could attempt to use local resources. For this reason
there is JythonDataSourceFactory.hasLocalReferences.
"upload" is another magic element. Paths containing "upload" are considered
remote. This is to allow areas where content is uploaded.
Parameters
file - an Autoplot URI.
Returns:
true if the uri is a reference to a local resource.
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resourceExists
resourceExists( String suri ) → boolean
checks to see if the resource uri appears to represent an existing
data source. false indicates that the resource is known to not exist.
true indicates that the resource does exist.
Parameters
suri - URI, such as http://server.org/data/asciitable.dat
Returns:
true of the resource exists and can be downloaded.
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resourceIsLocal
resourceIsLocal( String suri ) → boolean
returns true if the resource is already in a local cache.
Parameters
suri - the URI containing a file resource.
Returns:
true if the resource is already in a local cache.
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