I'm trying to search for a string that has 6 digits, but no more, other chars may follow. This is the regex I use \d{6}[^\d]
For some reason it doesn't catch the digits which \d{6}
do catch.
Update
Now I'm using the regex (\d{6}\D*)$ which do makes sence. But I can't get it to work anyways.
Update 2 - solution
I should of course grouped the \d{6} with parentheses. Doh! Otherwise it includes the none-digit and tries to make a date with that.
End of update
What I'm trying to achive (as a rather dirty hack) is to find a datestring in the header of a openoffice document in either of the following formats: YYMMDD
, YYYY-MM-DD
or YYYYMMDD
. If it finds one of these (and only one) it set the mtime and atime of that file to that date. Try to create a odt-file in /tmp with 100101
in the header and run this script (sample file to download: http://db.tt/9aBaIqqa). It should'nt according to my tests change the mtime/atime. But it will change them if you remove the \D in the script below.
This is all of my source:
import zipfile
import re
import glob
import time
import os
class OdfExtractor:
def __init__(self,filename):
"""
Open an ODF file.
"""
self._odf = zipfile.ZipFile(filename)
def getcontent(self):
# Read file with header
return self._odf.read('styles.xml')
if __name__ == '__main__':
filepattern = '/tmp/*.odt'
# Possible date formats I've used
patterns = [('\d{6}\D', '%y%m%d'), ('\d{4}-\d\d-\d\d', '%Y-%m-%d'), ('\d{8}', '%Y%m%d')]
# go thru all those files
for f in glob.glob(filepattern):
# Extract data
odf = OdfExtractor(f)
# Create a list for all dates that will be found
findings = []
# Try finding date matches
contents = odf.getcontent()
for p in patterns:
matches = re.findall(p[0], contents)
for m in matches:
try:
# Collect regexp matches that really are dates
findings.append(time.strptime(m, p[1]))
except ValueError:
pass
print f
if len(findings) == 1: # Don't change if multiple dates was found in file
print 'ändrar till:', findings[0]
newtime = time.mktime(findings[0])
os.utime(f, (newtime, newtime))
print '-' * 8