I'm new to Python. I'm running version 3.3. I'd like to iteratively copy all wildcard named folders and files from the C drive to a network share. Wildcard named folders are called "Test_1", "Test_2", etc. with folders containing the same named folder, "Pass". The files in "Pass" end with .log. I do NOT want to copy the .log files in the Fail folder. So, I have this:
C:\Test_1\Pass\a.log
C:\Test_1\Fail\a.log
C:\Test_1\Pass\b.log
C:\Test_1\Fail\b.log
C:\Test_2\Pass\y.log
C:\Test_2\Fail\y.log
C:\Test_2\Pass\z.log
C:\Test_2\Fail\z.log
but only want to copy
C:\Test_1\Pass\a.log
C:\Test_1\Pass\b.log
C:\Test_2\Pass\y.log
C:\Test_2\Pass\z.log
to:
\\share\Test_1\Pass\a.log
\\share\Test_1\Pass\b.log
\\share\Test_2\Pass\y.log
\\share\Test_2\Pass\z.log'
The following code works but I don't want to copy tons of procedural code. I'd like to make it object oriented.
import shutil, os
from shutil import copytree
def main():
source = ("C:\\Test_1\\Pass\\")
destination = ("\\\\share\\Test_1\\Pass\\")
if os.path.exists ("C:\\Test_1\\Pass\\"):
shutil.copytree (source, destination)
print ('Congratulations! Copy was successfully completed!')
else:
print ('There is no Actual folder in %source.')
main()
Also, I noticed it is not printing the "else" print statement when the os path does not exist. How do I accomplish this? Thanks in advance!