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I'd like to check the archive bit for each file in a directory using python. So far i've got the following but i can't get it to work properly. The idea of the script is to be able to see all the files that have the archive bit on.

Thanks

# -*- coding: latin-1 -*-
import os , win32file, win32con
from time import *
start = clock()

ext = [ '.txt' , '.doc' ]

def fileattributeisset(filename, fileattr):
    return bool(win32file.GetFileAttributes(filename) & fileattr)

for root, dirs, files in os.walk('d:\\Pruebas'):
    print ("root", root)    
    print ("dirs", dirs)
    print ("files", files)
    for i in files:
        if i[ - 4:] in ext: 
            print('...', root, '\\', i, end=' ')
            fattrs = win32file.GetFileAttributes(i)
            if fattrs & win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE:
                print('A isSet',fattrs)
        #print( fileattributeisset(i, win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE)) 
    print ('####')

EDIT: all files appear to have the archive bit on, doing 'attrib' shows that all files have no attribute bits on.

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  • When you say it doesn't "work properly", what happens?
    – zdan
    Mar 18, 2009 at 20:05
  • -1: no traceback or error messages.
    – S.Lott
    Mar 18, 2009 at 20:09

1 Answer 1

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The file list returned from os.walk are not fully qualified paths, so when you call

win32file.GetFileAttributes(i)

it can't find the file and returns an error code; which happens to be -1. So the operation

fattrs & win32con.FILE_ATTRIBUTE_ARCHIVE 

is always true.

You need to join the root to the filename so that GetFileAttributes will succeed:

fattrs = win32file.GetFileAttributes(os.path.join(root, i))

Also, when you are checking the extension, it is probably better to use os.path.splitext(path) to retrieve the extension rather than relying on them be 3 characters long as you do.

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