I am having some problems using Python to generate an html document. I am attempting to create an HTML list of a directory tree. This is what I have so far:
def list_files(startpath):
for root, dirs, files in os.walk(startpath):
level = root.replace(startpath, '').count(os.sep)
if level <= 1:
print('<li>{}<ul>'.format(os.path.basename(root)))
else:
print('<li>{}'.format(os.path.basename(root)))
for f in files:
last_file = len(files)-1
if f == files[last_file]:
print('<li>{}</li></ul>'.format(f))
elif f == files[0] and level-1 > 0:
print('<ul><li>{}</li>'.format(f))
else:
print('<li>{}</li>'.format(f))
print('</li></ul>')
It seems to work well if there is only the root directory, one level of sub-directories and files. However, adding another level of sub-directories causes there to be problems (because the close tag isn't input enough times at the end I think). But I'm having a hard time getting my head around it.
If it can't be done this way, is there an easier way to do it? I'm using Flask but I'm very inexperienced with templates so perhaps I'm missing something.