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#!/usr/bin/env python | |
# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- | |
# Copyright (c) 2005-2010 ActiveState Software Inc. | |
# Copyright (c) 2013 Eddy Petrișor | |
"""Utilities for determining application-specific dirs. | |
See <http://github.com/ActiveState/appdirs> for details and usage. | |
""" | |
# Dev Notes: | |
# - MSDN on where to store app data files: | |
# http://support.microsoft.com/default.aspx?scid=kb;en-us;310294#XSLTH3194121123120121120120 | |
# - Mac OS X: http://developer.apple.com/documentation/MacOSX/Conceptual/BPFileSystem/index.html | |
# - XDG spec for Un*x: http://standards.freedesktop.org/basedir-spec/basedir-spec-latest.html | |
__version__ = "1.4.4" | |
__version_info__ = tuple(int(segment) for segment in __version__.split(".")) | |
import sys | |
import os | |
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3 | |
if PY3: | |
unicode = str | |
if sys.platform.startswith('java'): | |
import platform | |
os_name = platform.java_ver()[3][0] | |
if os_name.startswith('Windows'): # "Windows XP", "Windows 7", etc. | |
system = 'win32' | |
elif os_name.startswith('Mac'): # "Mac OS X", etc. | |
system = 'darwin' | |
else: # "Linux", "SunOS", "FreeBSD", etc. | |
# Setting this to "linux2" is not ideal, but only Windows or Mac | |
# are actually checked for and the rest of the module expects | |
# *sys.platform* style strings. | |
system = 'linux2' | |
elif sys.platform == 'cli' and os.name == 'nt': | |
# Detect Windows in IronPython to match pip._internal.utils.compat.WINDOWS | |
# Discussion: <https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/7501> | |
system = 'win32' | |
else: | |
system = sys.platform | |
def user_data_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, roaming=False): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-specific data dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"roaming" (boolean, default False) can be set True to use the Windows | |
roaming appdata directory. That means that for users on a Windows | |
network setup for roaming profiles, this user data will be | |
sync'd on login. See | |
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766489(WS.10).aspx> | |
for a discussion of issues. | |
Typical user data directories are: | |
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Application Support/<AppName> # or ~/.config/<AppName>, if the other does not exist | |
Unix: ~/.local/share/<AppName> # or in $XDG_DATA_HOME, if defined | |
Win XP (not roaming): C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> | |
Win XP (roaming): C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> | |
Win 7 (not roaming): C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> | |
Win 7 (roaming): C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Roaming\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> | |
For Unix, we follow the XDG spec and support $XDG_DATA_HOME. | |
That means, by default "~/.local/share/<AppName>". | |
""" | |
if system == "win32": | |
if appauthor is None: | |
appauthor = appname | |
const = roaming and "CSIDL_APPDATA" or "CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA" | |
path = os.path.normpath(_get_win_folder(const)) | |
if appname: | |
if appauthor is not False: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appauthor, appname) | |
else: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
elif system == 'darwin': | |
path = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Application Support/') | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
else: | |
path = os.getenv('XDG_DATA_HOME', os.path.expanduser("~/.local/share")) | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
return path | |
def site_data_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, multipath=False): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-shared data dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"multipath" is an optional parameter only applicable to *nix | |
which indicates that the entire list of data dirs should be | |
returned. By default, the first item from XDG_DATA_DIRS is | |
returned, or '/usr/local/share/<AppName>', | |
if XDG_DATA_DIRS is not set | |
Typical site data directories are: | |
Mac OS X: /Library/Application Support/<AppName> | |
Unix: /usr/local/share/<AppName> or /usr/share/<AppName> | |
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\All Users\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> | |
Vista: (Fail! "C:\ProgramData" is a hidden *system* directory on Vista.) | |
Win 7: C:\ProgramData\<AppAuthor>\<AppName> # Hidden, but writeable on Win 7. | |
For Unix, this is using the $XDG_DATA_DIRS[0] default. | |
WARNING: Do not use this on Windows. See the Vista-Fail note above for why. | |
""" | |
if system == "win32": | |
if appauthor is None: | |
appauthor = appname | |
path = os.path.normpath(_get_win_folder("CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA")) | |
if appname: | |
if appauthor is not False: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appauthor, appname) | |
else: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
elif system == 'darwin': | |
path = os.path.expanduser('/Library/Application Support') | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
else: | |
# XDG default for $XDG_DATA_DIRS | |
# only first, if multipath is False | |
path = os.getenv('XDG_DATA_DIRS', | |
os.pathsep.join(['/usr/local/share', '/usr/share'])) | |
pathlist = [os.path.expanduser(x.rstrip(os.sep)) for x in path.split(os.pathsep)] | |
if appname: | |
if version: | |
appname = os.path.join(appname, version) | |
pathlist = [os.path.join(x, appname) for x in pathlist] | |
if multipath: | |
path = os.pathsep.join(pathlist) | |
else: | |
path = pathlist[0] | |
return path | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
return path | |
def user_config_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, roaming=False): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-specific config dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"roaming" (boolean, default False) can be set True to use the Windows | |
roaming appdata directory. That means that for users on a Windows | |
network setup for roaming profiles, this user data will be | |
sync'd on login. See | |
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766489(WS.10).aspx> | |
for a discussion of issues. | |
Typical user config directories are: | |
Mac OS X: same as user_data_dir | |
Unix: ~/.config/<AppName> # or in $XDG_CONFIG_HOME, if defined | |
Win *: same as user_data_dir | |
For Unix, we follow the XDG spec and support $XDG_CONFIG_HOME. | |
That means, by default "~/.config/<AppName>". | |
""" | |
if system in ["win32", "darwin"]: | |
path = user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, None, roaming) | |
else: | |
path = os.getenv('XDG_CONFIG_HOME', os.path.expanduser("~/.config")) | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
return path | |
# for the discussion regarding site_config_dir locations | |
# see <https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/1733> | |
def site_config_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, multipath=False): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-shared data dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"multipath" is an optional parameter only applicable to *nix | |
which indicates that the entire list of config dirs should be | |
returned. By default, the first item from XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is | |
returned, or '/etc/xdg/<AppName>', if XDG_CONFIG_DIRS is not set | |
Typical site config directories are: | |
Mac OS X: same as site_data_dir | |
Unix: /etc/xdg/<AppName> or $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS[i]/<AppName> for each value in | |
$XDG_CONFIG_DIRS | |
Win *: same as site_data_dir | |
Vista: (Fail! "C:\ProgramData" is a hidden *system* directory on Vista.) | |
For Unix, this is using the $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS[0] default, if multipath=False | |
WARNING: Do not use this on Windows. See the Vista-Fail note above for why. | |
""" | |
if system in ["win32", "darwin"]: | |
path = site_data_dir(appname, appauthor) | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
else: | |
# XDG default for $XDG_CONFIG_DIRS (missing or empty) | |
# see <https://github.com/pypa/pip/pull/7501#discussion_r360624829> | |
# only first, if multipath is False | |
path = os.getenv('XDG_CONFIG_DIRS') or '/etc/xdg' | |
pathlist = [os.path.expanduser(x.rstrip(os.sep)) for x in path.split(os.pathsep) if x] | |
if appname: | |
if version: | |
appname = os.path.join(appname, version) | |
pathlist = [os.path.join(x, appname) for x in pathlist] | |
if multipath: | |
path = os.pathsep.join(pathlist) | |
else: | |
path = pathlist[0] | |
return path | |
def user_cache_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, opinion=True): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-specific cache dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"opinion" (boolean) can be False to disable the appending of | |
"Cache" to the base app data dir for Windows. See | |
discussion below. | |
Typical user cache directories are: | |
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Caches/<AppName> | |
Unix: ~/.cache/<AppName> (XDG default) | |
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Cache | |
Vista: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Cache | |
On Windows the only suggestion in the MSDN docs is that local settings go in | |
the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` directory. This is identical to the non-roaming | |
app data dir (the default returned by `user_data_dir` above). Apps typically | |
put cache data somewhere *under* the given dir here. Some examples: | |
...\Mozilla\Firefox\Profiles\<ProfileName>\Cache | |
...\Acme\SuperApp\Cache\1.0 | |
OPINION: This function appends "Cache" to the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` value. | |
This can be disabled with the `opinion=False` option. | |
""" | |
if system == "win32": | |
if appauthor is None: | |
appauthor = appname | |
path = os.path.normpath(_get_win_folder("CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA")) | |
# When using Python 2, return paths as bytes on Windows like we do on | |
# other operating systems. See helper function docs for more details. | |
if not PY3 and isinstance(path, unicode): | |
path = _win_path_to_bytes(path) | |
if appname: | |
if appauthor is not False: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appauthor, appname) | |
else: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
if opinion: | |
path = os.path.join(path, "Cache") | |
elif system == 'darwin': | |
path = os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Caches') | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
else: | |
path = os.getenv('XDG_CACHE_HOME', os.path.expanduser('~/.cache')) | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
return path | |
def user_state_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, roaming=False): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-specific state dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"roaming" (boolean, default False) can be set True to use the Windows | |
roaming appdata directory. That means that for users on a Windows | |
network setup for roaming profiles, this user data will be | |
sync'd on login. See | |
<http://technet.microsoft.com/en-us/library/cc766489(WS.10).aspx> | |
for a discussion of issues. | |
Typical user state directories are: | |
Mac OS X: same as user_data_dir | |
Unix: ~/.local/state/<AppName> # or in $XDG_STATE_HOME, if defined | |
Win *: same as user_data_dir | |
For Unix, we follow this Debian proposal <https://wiki.debian.org/XDGBaseDirectorySpecification#state> | |
to extend the XDG spec and support $XDG_STATE_HOME. | |
That means, by default "~/.local/state/<AppName>". | |
""" | |
if system in ["win32", "darwin"]: | |
path = user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, None, roaming) | |
else: | |
path = os.getenv('XDG_STATE_HOME', os.path.expanduser("~/.local/state")) | |
if appname: | |
path = os.path.join(path, appname) | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
return path | |
def user_log_dir(appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, opinion=True): | |
r"""Return full path to the user-specific log dir for this application. | |
"appname" is the name of application. | |
If None, just the system directory is returned. | |
"appauthor" (only used on Windows) is the name of the | |
appauthor or distributing body for this application. Typically | |
it is the owning company name. This falls back to appname. You may | |
pass False to disable it. | |
"version" is an optional version path element to append to the | |
path. You might want to use this if you want multiple versions | |
of your app to be able to run independently. If used, this | |
would typically be "<major>.<minor>". | |
Only applied when appname is present. | |
"opinion" (boolean) can be False to disable the appending of | |
"Logs" to the base app data dir for Windows, and "log" to the | |
base cache dir for Unix. See discussion below. | |
Typical user log directories are: | |
Mac OS X: ~/Library/Logs/<AppName> | |
Unix: ~/.cache/<AppName>/log # or under $XDG_CACHE_HOME if defined | |
Win XP: C:\Documents and Settings\<username>\Local Settings\Application Data\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Logs | |
Vista: C:\Users\<username>\AppData\Local\<AppAuthor>\<AppName>\Logs | |
On Windows the only suggestion in the MSDN docs is that local settings | |
go in the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` directory. (Note: I'm interested in | |
examples of what some windows apps use for a logs dir.) | |
OPINION: This function appends "Logs" to the `CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA` | |
value for Windows and appends "log" to the user cache dir for Unix. | |
This can be disabled with the `opinion=False` option. | |
""" | |
if system == "darwin": | |
path = os.path.join( | |
os.path.expanduser('~/Library/Logs'), | |
appname) | |
elif system == "win32": | |
path = user_data_dir(appname, appauthor, version) | |
version = False | |
if opinion: | |
path = os.path.join(path, "Logs") | |
else: | |
path = user_cache_dir(appname, appauthor, version) | |
version = False | |
if opinion: | |
path = os.path.join(path, "log") | |
if appname and version: | |
path = os.path.join(path, version) | |
return path | |
class AppDirs(object): | |
"""Convenience wrapper for getting application dirs.""" | |
def __init__(self, appname=None, appauthor=None, version=None, | |
roaming=False, multipath=False): | |
self.appname = appname | |
self.appauthor = appauthor | |
self.version = version | |
self.roaming = roaming | |
self.multipath = multipath | |
def user_data_dir(self): | |
return user_data_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version, roaming=self.roaming) | |
def site_data_dir(self): | |
return site_data_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version, multipath=self.multipath) | |
def user_config_dir(self): | |
return user_config_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version, roaming=self.roaming) | |
def site_config_dir(self): | |
return site_config_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version, multipath=self.multipath) | |
def user_cache_dir(self): | |
return user_cache_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version) | |
def user_state_dir(self): | |
return user_state_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version) | |
def user_log_dir(self): | |
return user_log_dir(self.appname, self.appauthor, | |
version=self.version) | |
#---- internal support stuff | |
def _get_win_folder_from_registry(csidl_name): | |
"""This is a fallback technique at best. I'm not sure if using the | |
registry for this guarantees us the correct answer for all CSIDL_* | |
names. | |
""" | |
if PY3: | |
import winreg as _winreg | |
else: | |
import _winreg | |
shell_folder_name = { | |
"CSIDL_APPDATA": "AppData", | |
"CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": "Common AppData", | |
"CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": "Local AppData", | |
}[csidl_name] | |
key = _winreg.OpenKey( | |
_winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, | |
r"Software\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders" | |
) | |
dir, type = _winreg.QueryValueEx(key, shell_folder_name) | |
return dir | |
def _get_win_folder_with_pywin32(csidl_name): | |
from win32com.shell import shellcon, shell | |
dir = shell.SHGetFolderPath(0, getattr(shellcon, csidl_name), 0, 0) | |
# Try to make this a unicode path because SHGetFolderPath does | |
# not return unicode strings when there is unicode data in the | |
# path. | |
try: | |
dir = unicode(dir) | |
# Downgrade to short path name if have highbit chars. See | |
# <http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=85099>. | |
has_high_char = False | |
for c in dir: | |
if ord(c) > 255: | |
has_high_char = True | |
break | |
if has_high_char: | |
try: | |
import win32api | |
dir = win32api.GetShortPathName(dir) | |
except ImportError: | |
pass | |
except UnicodeError: | |
pass | |
return dir | |
def _get_win_folder_with_ctypes(csidl_name): | |
import ctypes | |
csidl_const = { | |
"CSIDL_APPDATA": 26, | |
"CSIDL_COMMON_APPDATA": 35, | |
"CSIDL_LOCAL_APPDATA": 28, | |
}[csidl_name] | |
buf = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024) | |
ctypes.windll.shell32.SHGetFolderPathW(None, csidl_const, None, 0, buf) | |
# Downgrade to short path name if have highbit chars. See | |
# <http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=85099>. | |
has_high_char = False | |
for c in buf: | |
if ord(c) > 255: | |
has_high_char = True | |
break | |
if has_high_char: | |
buf2 = ctypes.create_unicode_buffer(1024) | |
if ctypes.windll.kernel32.GetShortPathNameW(buf.value, buf2, 1024): | |
buf = buf2 | |
return buf.value | |
def _get_win_folder_with_jna(csidl_name): | |
import array | |
from com.sun import jna | |
from com.sun.jna.platform import win32 | |
buf_size = win32.WinDef.MAX_PATH * 2 | |
buf = array.zeros('c', buf_size) | |
shell = win32.Shell32.INSTANCE | |
shell.SHGetFolderPath(None, getattr(win32.ShlObj, csidl_name), None, win32.ShlObj.SHGFP_TYPE_CURRENT, buf) | |
dir = jna.Native.toString(buf.tostring()).rstrip("\0") | |
# Downgrade to short path name if have highbit chars. See | |
# <http://bugs.activestate.com/show_bug.cgi?id=85099>. | |
has_high_char = False | |
for c in dir: | |
if ord(c) > 255: | |
has_high_char = True | |
break | |
if has_high_char: | |
buf = array.zeros('c', buf_size) | |
kernel = win32.Kernel32.INSTANCE | |
if kernel.GetShortPathName(dir, buf, buf_size): | |
dir = jna.Native.toString(buf.tostring()).rstrip("\0") | |
return dir | |
if system == "win32": | |
try: | |
from ctypes import windll | |
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_with_ctypes | |
except ImportError: | |
try: | |
import com.sun.jna | |
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_with_jna | |
except ImportError: | |
_get_win_folder = _get_win_folder_from_registry | |
def _win_path_to_bytes(path): | |
"""Encode Windows paths to bytes. Only used on Python 2. | |
Motivation is to be consistent with other operating systems where paths | |
are also returned as bytes. This avoids problems mixing bytes and Unicode | |
elsewhere in the codebase. For more details and discussion see | |
<https://github.com/pypa/pip/issues/3463>. | |
If encoding using ASCII and MBCS fails, return the original Unicode path. | |
""" | |
for encoding in ('ASCII', 'MBCS'): | |
try: | |
return path.encode(encoding) | |
except (UnicodeEncodeError, LookupError): | |
pass | |
return path | |
#---- self test code | |
if __name__ == "__main__": | |
appname = "MyApp" | |
appauthor = "MyCompany" | |
props = ("user_data_dir", | |
"user_config_dir", | |
"user_cache_dir", | |
"user_state_dir", | |
"user_log_dir", | |
"site_data_dir", | |
"site_config_dir") | |
print("-- app dirs %s --" % __version__) | |
print("-- app dirs (with optional 'version')") | |
dirs = AppDirs(appname, appauthor, version="1.0") | |
for prop in props: | |
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop))) | |
print("\n-- app dirs (without optional 'version')") | |
dirs = AppDirs(appname, appauthor) | |
for prop in props: | |
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop))) | |
print("\n-- app dirs (without optional 'appauthor')") | |
dirs = AppDirs(appname) | |
for prop in props: | |
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop))) | |
print("\n-- app dirs (with disabled 'appauthor')") | |
dirs = AppDirs(appname, appauthor=False) | |
for prop in props: | |
print("%s: %s" % (prop, getattr(dirs, prop))) | |