For people who want a join function that does the Windows backslash and the Linux forward slash.
Usage:
<?php
use App\Util\Paths
echo Paths::join('a','b'); //Prints 'a/b' on *nix, or 'a\\b' on Windows
Class file:
<?php
namespace App\Util;
class Paths
{
public static function join_with_separator($separator, $paths) {
$slash_delimited_path = preg_replace('#\\\\#','/', join('/', $paths));
$duplicates_cleaned_path = preg_replace('#/+#', $separator, $slash_delimited_path);
return $duplicates_cleaned_path;
}
public static function join() {
$paths = array();
foreach (func_get_args() as $arg) {
if ($arg !== '') { $paths[] = $arg; }
}
return Paths::join_with_separator(DIRECTORY_SEPARATOR, $paths);
}
}
Here's the test function:
<?php
namespace Tests\Unit;
use PHPUnit\Framework\TestCase;
use App\Util\Paths;
class PathsTest extends TestCase
{
public function testWindowsPaths()
{
$TEST_INPUTS = [
[],
['a'],
['a','b'],
['C:\\','blah.txt'],
['C:\\subdir','blah.txt'],
['C:\\subdir\\','blah.txt'],
['C:\\subdir','nested','1/2','blah.txt'],
];
$EXPECTED_OUTPUTS = [
'',
'a',
'a\\b',
'C:\\blah.txt',
'C:\\subdir\\blah.txt',
'C:\\subdir\\blah.txt',
'C:\\subdir\\nested\\1\\2\\blah.txt',
];
for ($i = 0; $i < count($TEST_INPUTS); $i++) {
$actualPath = Paths::join_with_separator('\\', $TEST_INPUTS[$i]);
$expectedPath = $EXPECTED_OUTPUTS[$i];
$this->assertEquals($expectedPath, $actualPath);
}
}
public function testNixPaths()
{
$TEST_INPUTS = [
[],
['a'],
['a','b'],
['/home','blah.txt'],
['/home/username','blah.txt'],
['/home/username/','blah.txt'],
['/home/subdir','nested','1\\2','blah.txt'],
];
$EXPECTED_OUTPUTS = [
'',
'a',
'a/b',
'/home/blah.txt',
'/home/username/blah.txt',
'/home/username/blah.txt',
'/home/subdir/nested/1/2/blah.txt',
];
for ($i = 0; $i < count($TEST_INPUTS); $i++) {
$actualPath = Paths::join_with_separator('/', $TEST_INPUTS[$i]);
$expectedPath = $EXPECTED_OUTPUTS[$i];
$this->assertEquals($expectedPath, $actualPath);
}
}
}
os.path.join('some/relative/path, '/an/absolute/path')
will always return/an/absolute/path
. So you're either looking for anos.path.join
replacement (then fix your example) or something that is close to it, with the exception that absolute paths coming second (or nth) are treated as relative paths.os.path.join
. Read: "The function, givenabc/de/
and/fg/x.php
as arguments, should returnabc/de/fg/x.php
".