I'm converting files from an old application on OS X. For reasons that must have been good at the time, it records associated files in its database by their inode numbers. (I think Apple calls it a FileID.)
Given a file name, I can find the inode in Python using os.stat(). But is there a Python way to find the name given an inode number?
Failing that, I can think of two other ways:
Scan all the files in the folder to collect all their inode numbers, and save them in a dictionary for quick reference.
Use os.system('find /folder/folder -inum 1234') and parse the output for what I am after. I suppose this does the same thing as above really, but done by the operating system.
I would prefer a Python native solution, but would be grateful for any other suggestions.
This will be Python2 on OS X 10.5 or 6.
ncheck
to 'generate file names from file numbers' (it was a pre-cursor, withicheck
, to the omnipotentfsck
). But that also involved scanning whole file systems.