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`os.walk()` is a Python function which serves to walk a directory tree.

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Using os.walk() to recursively traverse directories in Python

I want to navigate from the root directory to all other directories within and print the same. Here's my code: #!/usr/bin/python import os import fnmatch for root, dir, files in os.walk("."): ...
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How to do a recursive sub-folder search and return files in a list?

I am working on a script to recursively go through subfolders in a mainfolder and build a list off a certain file type. I am having an issue with the script. It's currently set as follows: for root, ...
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Filtering os.walk() dirs and files

I'm looking for a way to include/exclude files patterns and exclude directories from a os.walk() call. Here's what I'm doing by now: import fnmatch import os includes = ['*.doc', '*.odt'] excludes = [...
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os.walk without hidden folders

I need to list all files with the containing directory path inside a folder. I tried to use os.walk, which obviously would be the perfect solution. However, it also lists hidden folders and files. I'...
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Travel directory tree with limited recursion depth

I need to process all files in a directory tree recursively, but with a limited depth. That means for example to look for files in the current directory and the first two subdirectory levels, but ...
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os.walk without digging into directories below

How do I limit os.walk to only return files in the directory I provide it? def _dir_list(self, dir_name, whitelist): outputList = [] for root, dirs, files in os.walk(dir_name): for f ...
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using os.remove() in os.walk() for loop returns FileNotFoundError

I'm using Python 3.6.4 in the Anaconda command prompt. I have a function that uses os.walk() to loop through all the available files in a root directory. My code is: def apply_to_files(pattern, base='....
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Need the path for particular files using os.walk() [duplicate]

I'm trying to perform some geoprocessing. My task is to locate all shapefiles within a directory, and then find the full path name for that shapefile within the directory. I can get the name of the ...
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os.walk very slow, any way to optimise?

I am using os.walk to build a map of a data-store (this map is used later in the tool I am building) This is the code I currently use: def find_children(tickstore): children = [] dir_list = ...
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IOError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory – os.walk

I'm trying to run the following script which simply reads and image and saves it again: from PIL import Image import os rootdir = '/home/user/Desktop/sample' for subdir, dirs, files in os.walk(...
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In what order does os.walk iterates iterate? [duplicate]

I am concerned about the order of files and directories given by os.walk(). If I have these directories, 1, 10, 11, 12, 2, 20, 21, 22, 3, 30, 31, 32, what is the order of the output list? Is it ...
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Non-recursive os.walk()

I'm looking for a way to do a non-recursive os.walk() walk, just like os.listdir() works. But I need to return in the same way the os.walk() returns. Any idea? Thank you in advance.
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Can I force os.walk to visit directories in alphabetical order?

I would like to know if it's possible to force os.walk in python3 to visit directories in alphabetical order. For example, here is a directory and some code that will walk this directory: ryan:~/...
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Python os.rename and os.walk together

I just wrote a python script to get rid of some annoying suffixes in filenames, here's my code: import os for root, dirs, files in os.walk("path"): for filename in files: if filename....
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os.walk() python: xml representation of a directory structure, recursion

So I am trying to use os.walk() to generate an XML representation of a directory structure. I seem to be getting a ton of duplicates. It properly places directories within each other and files in the ...
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os.walk error of unhandled stopIteration

I have written a python script and wanted to debug it using eric ide. When I was running it, an error popped up saying unhandled StopIteration My code snippet: datasetname='../subdataset' dirs=...
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Detection of certain pixels of a grayscale image

I have this code that allows you to detect pixels of a vertain value. Right now I'm detecting pixels over a certain value (27). My idea would be to still detect them but to detect another pixel values ...
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Using os.walk in Python

I am trying to replace a character in multiple files in multiple subdirectories (over 700 files in 50 or so subfolders). This files works if I remove the path and place the file in the specific ...
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Quicker to os.walk or glob?

I'm messing around with file lookups in python on a large hard disk. I've been looking at os.walk and glob. I usually use os.walk as I find it much neater and seems to be quicker (for usual size ...
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os.walk() ValueError: need more than 1 value to unpack

Alright, I'm working with a Bioloid Premium humanoid robot, and Mac OS X will not recognize it. So I wrote a Python script to detect changes in my /dev/ folder because any connection on a Linux-based ...
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ZIp only contents of directory, exclude parent

I'm trying to zip the contents of a directory, without zipping the directory itself, however I can't find an obvious way to do this, and I'm extremely new to python so it's basically german to me. ...
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Efficiently removing subdirectories in dirnames from os.walk

On a mac in python 2.7 when walking through directories using os.walk my script goes through 'apps' i.e. appname.app, since those are really just directories of themselves. Well later on in processing ...
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Using os.walk to read files [duplicate]

I'm trying to access files rooted in subdirectories of a main directory. For this purpose, I am using os.walk(). I am able to successfully reach the file names and am able to store that in a list. ...
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How to improve searching with os.walk and fnmatch

I'm using os.walk and fnmatch with filters to search a pc's hdd for all image files. This works perfectly fine but is extremely slow since it takes about 9 minutes to search +-70000 images. Any ideas ...
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How to rename files using os.walk()?

I'm trying to rename a number of files stored within subdirectories by removing the last four characters in their basename. I normally use glob.glob() to locate and rename files in one directory using:...
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Copying specific files to a new folder, while maintaining the original subdirectory tree

I have a large directory with many subdirectories that I am trying to sort, I am trying to copy specific file types to a new folder, but I want to maintain the original subdirectories. def copyFile(...
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Trying to create a CSV file with a file search using os.path

I want to open the main folder containing all files (1), search though the files and only grab any .txt file with "mtn" in the title (2), print a the list of txt files (3) then list the txt files in a ...
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using os.walk cannot open the file from the list

My problem is to read '.csv' files in catalogs and do some calculations on them. I have calculations working but my for loop seem not to work as I want to. d = 'F:\MArcin\Experiments\csvCollection\' ...
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How do I pass Biopython SeqIO.convert() over multiple files in a directory?

I’m writing a python script (version 2.7) that will change every input file (.nexus format) within the specified directory into .fasta format. The Biopython module SeqIO.convert handles the conversion ...
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Rename files to instead being in sub-directories, have the year as part of the filename

Create a copy of the CarItems tree called CarItemsCopy where all files, instead of being in directories named after years, rather have the year as part of the filename, and the year directories are ...
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Is there a way to obtain the directory structure of a gitlab repo using python

Is there a way to get a list of files and directories in the gitlab repo using python? So if I use the gitlab repository url as my source, can I traverse and get a list of all files and directories/ ...
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How to synchronize two folders using python script

Currently, I am working on a project in which am synchronizing two folders. My folders in the following example names ad Folder_1 as source and Folder_2 as destination I want to do the following ...
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os.walk multiple directories at once [duplicate]

Possible Duplicate: How to join two generators in Python? Is there a way in python to use os.walk to traverse multiple directories at once? my_paths = [] path1 = '/path/to/directory/one/' path2 =...
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os.walk stop looking on subdirectories after first finding

I need to get the first appearance of the repository.config files in a directory and stop looking in the subdirectories. Here is my directory tree: ./WAS80/base/disk1/ad/repository.config ./WAS80/...
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Extending Python's os.walk function on FTP server

How can I make os.walk traverse the directory tree of an FTP database (located on a remote server)? The way the code is structured now is (comments provided): import fnmatch, os, ftplib def find(...
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Python os.walk memory issue

I programmed a scanner that looks for certain files on all hard drives of a system that gets scanned. Some of these systems are pretty old, running Windows 2000 with 256 or 512 MB of RAM but the file ...
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Python - walk through a huge set of files but in a more efficient manner

I have huge set of files that I want to traverse through using python. I am using os.walk(source) for the same and is working but since I have a huge set of files it is taking too much and memory ...
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Printing final (leaf?) nodes in directory listing Python

I can walk the directory and print just folder/directory names but I would like to exclude folder names of directories that contain other directories. For some reason I am calling that a "final node" ...
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pysmb to get directory tree of a smb share server

i manage to connect and access a smb share server using pysmb. what i meant is to read/write/delete/create files/folders to/from the server. majority of the time i need to read file ( be it jpg or ...
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python storing path names with forward vs backward slash

I have a procedure that os.walks a directory and its subdirectories to filter pdf files, separating out their names and corresponding pathnames. The issue I am having is that it will scan the topmost ...
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os.walk with regex

I'd like to get a list of files that apply to a regex that i have. I guess i should use os.walk, but how can i use it with regex? Thanks.
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Python parallel processing to unzip files

I'm new to parallel processing in python. I have a piece of code below, that walks through all directories and unzips all tar.gz files. However, it takes quite a bit of time. import tarfile import ...
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Python. Rename files in subdirectories

Could you please help me to modify below script to change the name of files also in subdirectories. def change(): path = e.get() for filename in os.walk(path): for ele in filename: ...
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How to handle OSX Aliases in Python with os.walk()?

I'm traversing a directory tree using Python 2.7.x, getting the file and directory sizes as it traverses. The problem I'm running into is that it is mistaking alias files for directories, and then ...
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Sorting a list of files to be uploaded in order

My goal is to have python upload files from a set directory to telegram, using telegram-upload, in ascending order. The script that I have cannot seem to upload in order. It uploads the files in ...
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python Mac OS : os.path.getsize returns different value than du -ks?

When comparing the size of a directory with Unix and python, I have slightly different results (5% smaller with "disk usage"). Why ? (all my subfolders are readable; I work under Mac OSX Mountain lion,...
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Readline feature in Directory Lister class

The below class is a dynamic attribute generating directory walker by Anurag. import os class DirLister(object): def __init__(self, root): self.root = root self._list = None ...
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What's the Django way to render a tree of folders and files?

Still a newbie... In my view I have used os.walk to list user files available: for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(docroot, topdown=True): #...do something here Now I want to render these ...
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Make empty file for each subfolder using subfolders' name in Python

If I have a folder structure as follows: folder \ sub1\sub1_1 \ sub1\sub1_2 \ sub1\sub1_3 . . . \ sub2\sub2_1 \ sub2\sub2_2 \ ...
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Looping through a directory of files in Python

I'm 99% of the way through my first python script, but I'm getting tripped up on the equivalent of a for-each loop through files in a directory. My script is working for single files, I'm just not ...
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