"""Operating system-related utility functions for Sphinx.""" from __future__ import annotations import contextlib import filecmp import os import re import shutil import sys import unicodedata from io import StringIO from os import path from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any from sphinx.deprecation import _deprecation_warning if TYPE_CHECKING: from collections.abc import Iterator # SEP separates path elements in the canonical file names # # Define SEP as a manifest constant, not so much because we expect it to change # in the future as to avoid the suspicion that a stray "/" in the code is a # hangover from more *nix-oriented origins. SEP = "/" def os_path(canonical_path: str, /) -> str: return canonical_path.replace(SEP, path.sep) def canon_path(native_path: str | os.PathLike[str], /) -> str: """Return path in OS-independent form""" return os.fspath(native_path).replace(path.sep, SEP) def path_stabilize(filepath: str | os.PathLike[str], /) -> str: "Normalize path separator and unicode string" new_path = canon_path(filepath) return unicodedata.normalize('NFC', new_path) def relative_uri(base: str, to: str) -> str: """Return a relative URL from ``base`` to ``to``.""" if to.startswith(SEP): return to b2 = base.split('#')[0].split(SEP) t2 = to.split('#')[0].split(SEP) # remove common segments (except the last segment) for x, y in zip(b2[:-1], t2[:-1]): if x != y: break b2.pop(0) t2.pop(0) if b2 == t2: # Special case: relative_uri('f/index.html','f/index.html') # returns '', not 'index.html' return '' if len(b2) == 1 and t2 == ['']: # Special case: relative_uri('f/index.html','f/') should # return './', not '' return '.' + SEP return ('..' + SEP) * (len(b2) - 1) + SEP.join(t2) def ensuredir(file: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> None: """Ensure that a path exists.""" os.makedirs(file, exist_ok=True) def mtimes_of_files(dirnames: list[str], suffix: str) -> Iterator[float]: for dirname in dirnames: for root, _dirs, files in os.walk(dirname): for sfile in files: if sfile.endswith(suffix): with contextlib.suppress(OSError): yield path.getmtime(path.join(root, sfile)) def copytimes(source: str | os.PathLike[str], dest: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> None: """Copy a file's modification times.""" st = os.stat(source) if hasattr(os, 'utime'): os.utime(dest, (st.st_atime, st.st_mtime)) def copyfile(source: str | os.PathLike[str], dest: str | os.PathLike[str]) -> None: """Copy a file and its modification times, if possible. Note: ``copyfile`` skips copying if the file has not been changed""" if not path.exists(dest) or not filecmp.cmp(source, dest): shutil.copyfile(source, dest) with contextlib.suppress(OSError): # don't do full copystat because the source may be read-only copytimes(source, dest) no_fn_re = re.compile(r'[^a-zA-Z0-9_-]') project_suffix_re = re.compile(' Documentation$') def make_filename(string: str) -> str: return no_fn_re.sub('', string) or 'sphinx' def make_filename_from_project(project: str) -> str: return make_filename(project_suffix_re.sub('', project)).lower() def relpath(path: str | os.PathLike[str], start: str | os.PathLike[str] | None = os.curdir) -> str: """Return a relative filepath to *path* either from the current directory or from an optional *start* directory. This is an alternative of ``os.path.relpath()``. This returns original path if *path* and *start* are on different drives (for Windows platform). """ try: return os.path.relpath(path, start) except ValueError: return str(path) safe_relpath = relpath # for compatibility fs_encoding = sys.getfilesystemencoding() or sys.getdefaultencoding() abspath = path.abspath class _chdir: """Remove this fall-back once support for Python 3.10 is removed.""" def __init__(self, target_dir: str, /): self.path = target_dir self._dirs: list[str] = [] def __enter__(self): self._dirs.append(os.getcwd()) os.chdir(self.path) def __exit__(self, _exc_type, _exc_value, _traceback, /): os.chdir(self._dirs.pop()) @contextlib.contextmanager def cd(target_dir: str) -> Iterator[None]: if sys.version_info[:2] >= (3, 11): _deprecation_warning(__name__, 'cd', 'contextlib.chdir', remove=(8, 0)) with _chdir(target_dir): yield class FileAvoidWrite: """File-like object that buffers output and only writes if content changed. Use this class like when writing to a file to avoid touching the original file if the content hasn't changed. This is useful in scenarios where file mtime is used to invalidate caches or trigger new behavior. When writing to this file handle, all writes are buffered until the object is closed. Objects can be used as context managers. """ def __init__(self, path: str) -> None: self._path = path self._io: StringIO | None = None def write(self, data: str) -> None: if not self._io: self._io = StringIO() self._io.write(data) def close(self) -> None: """Stop accepting writes and write file, if needed.""" if not self._io: msg = 'FileAvoidWrite does not support empty files.' raise Exception(msg) buf = self.getvalue() self._io.close() try: with open(self._path, encoding='utf-8') as old_f: old_content = old_f.read() if old_content == buf: return except OSError: pass with open(self._path, 'w', encoding='utf-8') as f: f.write(buf) def __enter__(self) -> FileAvoidWrite: return self def __exit__( self, exc_type: type[Exception], exc_value: Exception, traceback: Any, ) -> bool: self.close() return True def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any: # Proxy to _io instance. if not self._io: msg = 'Must write to FileAvoidWrite before other methods can be used' raise Exception(msg) return getattr(self._io, name) def rmtree(path: str) -> None: if os.path.isdir(path): shutil.rmtree(path) else: os.remove(path)