I wrote this Python script a while ago to recursively delete all folders and sub-folders if they end in the sub-string "DEF.html".
It on the first directory within which it is called, but any recursive calls fail.
Any idea why? I'm sure I had it running before.
import os
def deleteFiles(path):
files = os.listdir(path)
for f in files:
if not os.path.isdir(f) and "def.html" in f:
os.remove(f)
if os.path.isdir(f):
deleteFiles(os.path.join(path, f))
deleteFiles(os.path.join('C:\\', 'Users', 'ADMIN', 'Desktop', 'Folder', 'Test'))
Folder structure is :
>Test
>Folder1
abc.html
def.html
>subfolder
def.html #notDeleted
abc1.html
>Folder2
....
There can be up to n subfolders and Test contains Folders 1-n also. It executes with no error and logically I can see nothing wrong.
Any ideas?