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hey guys I'm trying to get list of subdirectory that contains specific file in python ??

I used subprocess.call() and passing find Command,

subprocess.call(['find','.','-name','__main__.py'])

but it prints path("./directory/file") in terminal...

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Using subprocess.check_output instead of subprocess.call, you can get the output of the command:

try:
    output = subprocess.check_output(['find','.','-name','__main__.py'])
except subprocess.CalledProcessError:
    output = '' # fallback output

output is a string. You may need to split lines to process each file.

filelist = output.splitlines()

To only get the name of the directory that contain the file, use os.path.dirname:

import os
for filepath in filelist:
    dirpath = os.path.dirname(filepath)
    # Do something with `dirpath`
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  • Ok thank you, but it gives me continuous string and it really messy to extract name of subdirectory that contain 'main.py' file
    – DexJ
    Mar 4, 2014 at 6:24
  • @user3321823, I updated the answer a few minute ago. Please check out the updated content.
    – falsetru
    Mar 4, 2014 at 6:24
  • oh yes I just got your updated answer after placing comment thank you it's working...
    – DexJ
    Mar 4, 2014 at 6:27
  • oh sure I will do and if you think it's proper question accept quesion,and one more thing I want to ask you are not using .append() then why it's creating list?
    – DexJ
    Mar 4, 2014 at 6:30
  • @user3321823, I used str.splitlines which returns a list that contains substring split by newline. Following a link, you will find a detail explanation.
    – falsetru
    Mar 4, 2014 at 6:32
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You don't need an external subprocess, you could find the directories using pure Python:

import os

dirs = [root for root, _, filenames in os.walk('.')
        for filename in filenames if filename == '__main__.py']

Replace [] by () if you want to get the directories names lazily.

subprocess also allows to get the names on the fly:

import os
from subprocess import Popen, PIPE

p = Popen(['find', '.', '-name', '__main__.py'], stdout=PIPE, bufsize=-1)
for path in p.stdout:
    print(os.path.dirname(path)) # do something with the dirpath

p.stdout.close()
rc = p.wait()

Note: unlike the pure Python version it breaks if there is a path to __main__.py with newline in it.

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