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Alternatively, you can give a directory path to the constructor. In this case the resource will represent that directory, and its children will be files underneath that directory. This provides access to an entire filesystem tree with a single Resource.
If you map the URL 'http://server/FILE' to a resource created as File('/tmp'), then http://server/FILE/ will return an HTML-formatted listing of the /tmp/ directory, and http://server/FILE/foo/bar.html will return the contents of /tmp/foo/bar.html .
Class Variable | childNotFound | Resource used
to render 404 Not Found error pages. |
Method | upgradeToVersion6 | Undocumented |
Method | upgradeToVersion5 | Undocumented |
Method | upgradeToVersion4 | Undocumented |
Method | upgradeToVersion3 | Undocumented |
Method | upgradeToVersion2 | Undocumented |
Method | upgradeToVersion1 | Undocumented |
Method | __init__ | Create a file with the given path. |
Method | ignoreExt | Ignore the given extension. |
Method | directoryListing | Undocumented |
Method | getChild | If this File 's
path refers to a directory, return a File referring to the
file named path in that directory. |
Method | openForReading | Open a file and return it. |
Method | getFileSize | Return file size. |
Method | makeProducer | Make a StaticProducer
that will produce the body of this response. |
Method | render_GET | Begin sending the contents of this File (or a subset of
the contents, based on the 'range' header) to the given request. |
Method | redirect | Undocumented |
Method | listNames | Undocumented |
Method | listEntities | Undocumented |
Method | createSimilarFile | Undocumented |
Method | _parseRangeHeader | Parse the value of a Range header into (start, stop) pairs. |
Method | _rangeToOffsetAndSize | Convert a start and end from a Range header to an offset and size. |
Method | _contentRange | Return a string suitable for the value of a Content-Range header for a range with the given offset and size. |
Method | _doSingleRangeRequest | Set up the response for Range headers that specify a single range. |
Method | _doMultipleRangeRequest | Set up the response for Range headers that specify a single range. |
Method | _setContentHeaders | Set the Content-length and Content-type headers for this request. |
Inherited from Resource:
Method | listStaticNames | Undocumented |
Method | listStaticEntities | Undocumented |
Method | listDynamicNames | Undocumented |
Method | listDynamicEntities | Undocumented |
Method | getStaticEntity | Undocumented |
Method | getDynamicEntity | Undocumented |
Method | delEntity | Undocumented |
Method | reallyPutEntity | Undocumented |
Method | getChildWithDefault | Retrieve a static or dynamically generated child resource from me. |
Method | getChildForRequest | Undocumented |
Method | putChild | Register a static child. |
Method | render | Render a given resource. See IResource 's
render method. |
Method | render_HEAD | Default handling of HEAD method. |
Inherited from Versioned:
Method | __setstate__ | Undocumented |
Method | __getstate__ | Get state, adding a version number to it on its way out. |
Method | versionUpgrade | (internal) Do a version upgrade. |
Inherited from FilePath:
Instance Variable | alwaysCreate | When opening this file, only succeed if the file does not already exist. (type: bool ) |
Instance Variable | path | The path from which 'downward' traversal is permitted. (type: bytes ) |
Instance Variable | statinfo | The currently cached status information about the file on the filesystem
that this FilePath
points to. This attribute is None if the file is in an
indeterminate state (either this FilePath has
not yet had cause to call stat() yet or FilePath.changed
indicated that new information is required), 0 if stat() was
called and returned an error (i.e. the path did not exist when
stat() was called), or a stat_result object that
describes the last known status of the underlying file (or directory, as
the case may be). Trust me when I tell you that you do not want to use
this attribute. Instead, use the methods on FilePath
which give you information about it, like getsize() ,
isdir() , getModificationTime() , and so on. (type: int
or types.NoneType
or os.stat_result ) |
Method | __getstate__ | Support serialization by discarding cached os.stat
results and returning everything else. |
Method | child | Create and return a new FilePath
representing a path contained by self . |
Method | preauthChild | Use me if path might have slashes in it, but you know
they're safe. |
Method | childSearchPreauth | Return my first existing child with a name in paths . |
Method | siblingExtensionSearch | Attempt to return a path with my name, given multiple possible extensions. |
Method | realpath | Returns the absolute target as a FilePath if
self is a link, self otherwise. |
Method | siblingExtension | Attempt to return a path with my name, given the extension at
ext . |
Method | linkTo | Creates a symlink to self to at the path in the FilePath
linkFilePath . |
Method | open | Open this file using mode or for writing if
alwaysCreate is True . |
Method | restat | Re-calculate cached effects of 'stat'. To refresh information on this path after you know the filesystem may have changed, call this method. |
Method | changed | Clear any cached information about the state of this path on disk. |
Method | chmod | Changes the permissions on self, if possible. Propagates errors from os.chmod
up. |
Method | getsize | Retrieve the size of this file in bytes. |
Method | getModificationTime | Retrieve the time of last access from this file. |
Method | getStatusChangeTime | Retrieve the time of the last status change for this file. |
Method | getAccessTime | Retrieve the time that this file was last accessed. |
Method | getInodeNumber | Retrieve the file serial number, also called inode number, which distinguishes this file from all other files on the same device. |
Method | getDevice | Retrieves the device containing the file. The inode number and device number together uniquely identify the file, but the device number is not necessarily consistent across reboots or system crashes. |
Method | getNumberOfHardLinks | Retrieves the number of hard links to the file. |
Method | getUserID | Returns the user ID of the file's owner. |
Method | getGroupID | Returns the group ID of the file. |
Method | getPermissions | Returns the permissions of the file. Should also work on Windows, however, those permissions may not be what is expected in Windows. |
Method | exists | Check if this FilePath
exists. |
Method | isdir | Check if this FilePath
refers to a directory. |
Method | isfile | Check if this file path refers to a regular file. |
Method | isBlockDevice | Returns whether the underlying path is a block device. |
Method | isSocket | Returns whether the underlying path is a socket. |
Method | islink | Check if this FilePath
points to a symbolic link. |
Method | isabs | Check if this FilePath
refers to an absolute path. |
Method | listdir | List the base names of the direct children of this FilePath . |
Method | splitext | Split the file path into a pair (root, ext) such that
root + ext == path . |
Method | __repr__ | Undocumented |
Method | touch | Updates the access and last modification times of the file at this file path to the current time. Also creates the file if it does not already exist. |
Method | remove | Removes the file or directory that is represented by self. If
self.path is a directory, recursively remove all its children
before removing the directory. If it's a file or link, just delete it. |
Method | makedirs | Create all directories not yet existing in path segments,
using os.makedirs . |
Method | globChildren | Assuming I am representing a directory, return a list of FilePaths representing my children that match the given pattern. |
Method | basename | Retrieve the final component of the file path's path (everything after the final path separator). |
Method | dirname | Retrieve all of the components of the FilePath 's
path except the last one (everything up to the final path separator). |
Method | parent | A file path for the directory containing the file at this file path. |
Method | setContent | Replace the file at this path with a new file that contains the given bytes, trying to avoid data-loss in the meanwhile. |
Method | __cmp__ | Undocumented |
Method | createDirectory | Create the directory the FilePath
refers to. |
Method | requireCreate | Sets the alwaysCreate variable. |
Method | create | Exclusively create a file, only if this file previously did not exist. |
Method | temporarySibling | Construct a path referring to a sibling of this path. |
Method | copyTo | Copies self to destination. |
Method | moveTo | Move self to destination - basically renaming self to whatever destination is named. |
Inherited from AbstractFilePath (via FilePath):
Method | getContent | Retrieve the file-like object for this file path. |
Method | parents | Retrieve an iterator of all the ancestors of this path. |
Method | children | List the children of this path object. |
Method | walk | Yield myself, then each of my children, and each of those children's children in turn. |
Method | sibling | Return a FilePath with
the same directory as this instance but with a basename of
path . |
Method | descendant | Retrieve a child or child's child of this path. |
Method | segmentsFrom | Return a list of segments between a child and its ancestor. |
Method | __hash__ | Hash the same as another FilePath with
the same path as mine. |
Method | getmtime | Deprecated. Use getModificationTime instead. |
Method | getatime | Deprecated. Use getAccessTime instead. |
Method | getctime | Deprecated. Use getStatusChangeTime instead. |
Parameters | path | The filename of the file from which this File will serve data. (type: str ) |
defaultType | A major/minor-style MIME type specifier indicating the
Content-Type with which this File 's data will be
served if a MIME type cannot be determined based on path 's
extension. (type: str ) | |
ignoredExts | A sequence giving the extensions of paths in the filesystem which will be
ignored for the purposes of child lookup. For example, if
ignoredExts is (".bar",) and
path is a directory containing a file named
"foo.bar" , a request for the
"foo" child of this resource will succeed with a File pointing to
"foo.bar" . | |
registry | The registry object being used to handle this request. If
None , one will be created. (type: Registry ) | |
allowExt | Ignored parameter, only present for backwards compatibility. Do not pass a value for this parameter. |
File
's
path refers to a directory, return a File
referring to the
file named path
in that directory.
If path
is the empty string, return a DirectoryLister
instead.
In a given pair, either of start or stop can be None, signifying that no value was provided, but not both.
Returns | A list [(start, stop)] of pairs of length at least one. | |
Raises | ValueError | if the header is syntactically invalid or if the Bytes-Unit is anything other than 'bytes'. |
This method checks that the resulting range overlaps with the resource
being served (and so has the value of getFileSize()
as an
indirect input).
Either but not both of start or end can be None
:
End is interpreted as inclusive, as per RFC 2616.
If this range doesn't overlap with any of this resource, (0,
0)
is returned, which is not otherwise a value return value.
Parameters | start | The start value from the header, or None if one was not
present. |
end | The end value from the header, or None if one was not present. | |
Returns | (offset, size) where offset is how far into this resource this
resource the range begins and size is how long the range is, or (0,
0) if the range does not overlap this resource. |
The offset and size are not sanity checked in any way.
Parameters | offset | How far into this resource the range begins. |
size | How long the range is. | |
Returns | The value as appropriate for the value of a Content-Range header. |
This method checks if the request is satisfiable and sets the response code and Content-Range header appropriately. The return value indicates which part of the resource to return.
Parameters | request | The Request object. |
start | The start of the byte range as specified by the header. | |
end | The end of the byte range as specified by the header. At most one of
start and end may be None . | |
Returns | A 2-tuple of the offset and size of the range to return. offset == size == 0 indicates that the request is not satisfiable. |
This method checks if the request is satisfiable and sets the response code and Content-Type and Content-Length headers appropriately. The return value, which is a little complicated, indicates which parts of the resource to return and the boundaries that should separate the parts.
In detail, the return value is a tuple rangeInfo rangeInfo
is a list of 3-tuples (partSeparator, partOffset, partSize)
.
The response to this request should be, for each element of
rangeInfo
, partSeparator
followed by
partSize
bytes of the resource starting at
partOffset
. Each partSeparator
includes the
MIME-style boundary and the part-specific Content-type and Content-range
headers. It is convenient to return the separator as a concrete string
from this method, becasue this method needs to compute the number of bytes
that will make up the response to be able to set the Content-Length header
of the response accurately.
Parameters | request | The Request object. |
byteRanges | A list of (start, end) values as specified by the header. For
each range, at most one of start and end may be
None . | |
Returns | See above. |
This method is not appropriate for requests for multiple byte ranges; _doMultipleRangeRequest
will set these headers in that case.
Parameters | request | The Request object. |
size | The size of the response. If not specified, default to
self.getFileSize() . |
StaticProducer
that will produce the body of this response.
This method will also set the response code and Content-* headers.
Parameters | request | The Request object. |
fileForReading | The file object containing the resource. | |
Returns | A StaticProducer .
Calling .start() on this will begin producing the response. |