├── .gitignore
├── .vscode
└── settings.json
├── LICENSE
├── README.md
├── dtmove
└── dtmove.py
└── tests
├── test_filter_bases_linux.py
├── test_filter_bases_win.py
├── test_pathmap_parser.py
├── test_paths_linux.py
└── test_paths_win.py
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1 | # DT-move
2 |
3 | DT-move is a helper script for [darktable][1]. The main functions are to move and synchronize the darktable's database.
4 |
5 | If you moved to a new OS, PC, or just moved your images, you have three options:
6 | 1. On the new place reimport all images
7 | 2. Move the configuration directory. But when you open darktable you found yourself facing with a lot of skulls. 💀
8 | 3. Use DT-move (hint: this is the correct one)
9 |
10 | If you choose the first, that's time consuming if you have lot of images and even you lose some attributes like grouping.
11 |
12 | If you choose the second, you have all information without your images. Probably not a viable option.
13 |
14 | If you choose the third, please scroll down to learn more.
15 |
16 | [1]: https://darktable.org/ "darktable's homepage"
17 |
18 | ## Table of Contents
19 |
20 | * [The purpose of DT-move](#the-purpose-of-dt-move)
21 | * [What DT-move does](#what-dt-move-does)
22 | * [What DT-move not does](#what-dt-move-not-does)
23 | * [Prerequisites](#prerequisites)
24 | * [Installation](#installation)
25 | * [Usage](#usage)
26 | * [Advanced usage](#advanced-usage)
27 | * [Automation](#automation)
28 | * [Partial updates](#partial-updates)
29 | * [Parameter reference](#Parameter-reference)
30 | * [Contributing](#contributing)
31 | * [License](#license)
32 |
33 | ## The purpose of DT-move
34 |
35 | DT-move can help in the following cases:
36 |
37 | * Moved your images elsewhere, use them without needed to be re-imported.
38 | * You moved to a new PC, you can update the paths in the database to fit in to your new environment.
39 | * Jumping between OSes (e.g. Linux - Win) you can sync the database between them so not needed to import the images twice.
40 |
41 | ## What DT-move does
42 |
43 | * Copies darktable's configuration files
44 | * Rewrites paths in darktable's database
45 |
46 | ## What DT-move not does
47 |
48 | * Touches your images
49 | * Move your images
50 | * Feed your pets 🐶
51 |
52 | ## Prerequisites
53 |
54 | * Python 3.8 or newer
55 | * Backup of your darktable configuration
56 | * Tested with darktable 3.4 through 4.6
57 | * Tested on Linux and Windows, probably works on Mac too (but there is no guarantee)
58 |
59 | ## Installation
60 |
61 | Just download the `dtmove.py` from the `dtmove` directory and execute it with the appropriate parameters according to [Usage](#Usage).
62 |
63 | ## Usage
64 |
65 | The most basic usage is just specifying the library location. This allows you to configure the library in place (overwrite it).
66 |
67 | To do this, you must already copy the database to the new location.
68 |
69 | `./dtmove.py ~/.config/darktable/library.db`
70 |
71 | If you don’t want to copy by hand, you can specify where and what you want to copy from. To do this, I need to present some parameters.
72 |
73 | **If you store the `library` along with the other config files (this is the default) you need these parameters:**
74 |
75 | * `-f` or `--from` is the source (old location) of the library
76 | * `-l` or `--lua` if you want to copy the `lua` directory and `luarc`
77 | * `-c` or `--config` if you want to copy the `darktablerc` file which stores your darktable settings (but not the shortcuts)
78 | * `-d` or `--data` if you want to copy the `data.db` along with the `styles` directory
79 |
80 | > ⚠️ If you transferring the `lua` directory between Linux and Windows pay attention to the line endings, they can prevent you from updating your scripts. In this case issue a `git reset --hard` in the `lua` directory on the target system.
81 |
82 | `./dtmove.py --lua --config --data --from /old/darktable/library.db /new/darktable/library.db`
83 |
84 | **If you are storing the `library` in a separate directory you need two more parameters:**
85 |
86 | * `-o` or `--oldcfgdir` is the old location of the configuration directory
87 | * `-n` or `--newcfgdir` is the new location of the configuration directory
88 |
89 | `./dtmove.py --oldcfgdir /old/cfgdir --newcfgdir /new/cfgdir --lua --config --data --from /old/darktable/library.db /new/darktable/library.db`
90 |
91 | After starting the script you can replace the broken paths with the valid ones to do not see more skulls.
92 |
93 | To provide an example I will use the following directory structure:
94 | ```
95 | home/
96 | |- olduser/
97 | |- images/
98 | |- 2020/
99 | │ |- 2020-01-01/
100 | │ |- 2020-12-31/
101 | |- 2021/
102 | |- 2021-01-01/
103 | |- 2021-12-31/
104 |
105 | ```
106 | First you have see many directories, something similar way as below.
107 | ```
108 | Choose the one what you want to rewrite:
109 | 1. /home/olduser/images
110 | 2. /home/olduser/images/2020
111 | 3. /home/olduser/images/2021
112 | 1...3, (w)rite, (q)uit:
113 | ```
114 | There you can choose a number which path you want to rewrite. I will go with the `1`.
115 |
116 | As you can see the `/home/olduser` folder was not offered as an option. If you want to rewrite any of the upper directories you can use the `--nofilter` parameter.
117 |
118 | After you selected one the following screen come up:
119 | ```
120 | Write the new path below for "/home/olduser/images"
121 | (w)rite, (q)uit:
122 | ```
123 | Here you can write the new path. I will go with `/home/me/Pictures`.
124 |
125 | Next screen is a summary. If an exclamation mark (`!`) is displayed before the arrow (`->`) that means the path is currently does not exist, but if it is intentional you can continue.
126 | ```
127 | Please review your chosen options.
128 | Paths that will be rewritten:
129 | /home/olduser/images
130 | -> /home/me/Pictures
131 | (o)k, (q)uit:
132 | ```
133 | There you can save the changes by writing `o` or you can discard them by writing `q`. You are done! If you open darktable now you can see your images.
134 |
135 | The directory structure is now (In the database. We are not touched your images) is the following:
136 | ```
137 | home/
138 | |- me/
139 | |- Pictures/
140 | |- 2020/
141 | │ |- 2020-01-01/
142 | │ |- 2020-12-31/
143 | |- 2021/
144 | |- 2021-01-01/
145 | |- 2021-12-31/
146 |
147 | ```
148 |
149 | ## Advanced usage
150 |
151 | ### Automation
152 |
153 | Do not want to write down the paths every time? Here is the solution: Use pathmaps.
154 |
155 | If you use a pathmap you supply the required paths from a text file.
156 |
157 | Structure of a pathmap file:
158 | ```
159 | # You can write comments on empty lines
160 |
161 | /the/old/path /> /the/new/path
162 |
163 | # Spaces do not need to be escaped
164 | /a/path/with spaces /> /a/new path/with spaces
165 | ```
166 |
167 | You can obtain the paths by running the script only with the `library` parameter and then use `q` to quit.
168 |
169 | If you are done with the file you can run the script like this:
170 |
171 | `./dtmove.py -m ./dtmove.pathmap ./path/to/library.db`
172 |
173 | At the and it will ask for your confirmation with the well known summary screen. If you don't want to answer the confirmation either you can supply the `--noconfirm` parameter to accept automatically.
174 |
175 | ### Partial updates
176 |
177 | If you have moved a folder, you do not need to re-import the images, just update the database.
178 |
179 | Run the script with the library parameter only, when you updated the required path you can hit the `w`, you will land on the summary screen and save it with the `o` key.
180 |
181 | ## Parameter reference
182 |
183 | ```
184 | library The location/destination of the library.db. (Required)
185 | e.g. ~/.config/darktable/library.db
186 |
187 | -f --from The source library.db to copy.
188 | e.g. /mnt/olddrive/home/me/.config/darktable/library.db
189 |
190 | -m --pathmap Use a map to rewrite paths.
191 | e.g. ./dbmove.pathmap
192 |
193 | --noconfirm Do not ask for confirmation. (useful in scripts with --pathmap)
194 |
195 | --nofilter Do not filter directory hierarchy
196 |
197 | -s --separatecfg Use other configuration directory than where the library resides.
198 | Requires --oldcfgdir and --newcfgdir
199 |
200 | -o --oldcfgdir Old configuration directory location.
201 | Requires --separatecfg
202 |
203 | -n --newcfgdir New configuration directory location.
204 | Requires --separatecfg
205 |
206 | -l --lua Copy the lua directory and the luarc file
207 |
208 | -c --config Copy the config file (darktablerc)
209 |
210 | -d --data Copy the data.db and the styles directory
211 | ```
212 |
213 | ## Contributing
214 | Pull requests are welcome. For major changes, please open an issue first to discuss what you would like to change.
215 |
216 | Please make sure to update tests as appropriate.
217 |
218 | ## License
219 |
220 | [GNU GPLv3](LICENSE)
221 |
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1 | #!/usr/bin/env python3
2 | import platform
3 | from argparse import ArgumentParser
4 | from os import makedirs, path
5 | from os.path import isdir, isfile
6 | from shutil import copy2, copytree
7 | from sqlite3 import connect
8 | from typing import Dict, List, Tuple
9 |
10 | linux = False
11 | if platform.system().lower().startswith('lin'):
12 | import readline
13 | linux = True
14 |
15 |
16 | def main():
17 | parser = ArgumentParser()
18 | parser.add_argument(
19 | "library",
20 | help="The location/destination of the library.db.")
21 |
22 | parser.add_argument(
23 | "-f", "--from",
24 | help="The source library.db to copy.",
25 | dest="frompath")
26 | parser.add_argument(
27 | "-m", "--pathmap",
28 | help="Use a map to rewrite paths.")
29 | parser.add_argument(
30 | "--noconfirm",
31 | help="Do not ask for confirmation. (useful in scripts with --pathmap)",
32 | action="store_true")
33 | parser.add_argument(
34 | "--nofilter",
35 | help="Do not filter directory hierarchy",
36 | action="store_true")
37 | parser.add_argument(
38 | "-s", "--separatecfg",
39 | help="Use other configuration directory than where the library resides. Requires --oldcfgdir and --newcfgdir",
40 | action="store_true")
41 | parser.add_argument(
42 | "-o", "--oldcfgdir",
43 | help="Old configuration directory location. Requires --separatecfg")
44 | parser.add_argument(
45 | "-n", "--newcfgdir",
46 | help="New configuration directory location. Requires --separatecfg")
47 | parser.add_argument(
48 | "-l", "--lua",
49 | help="Copy the lua directory and the luarc file",
50 | action="store_true")
51 | parser.add_argument(
52 | "-c", "--config",
53 | help="Copy the config file (darktablerc)",
54 | action="store_true")
55 | parser.add_argument(
56 | "-d", "--data",
57 | help="Copy the data.db and the styles directory",
58 | action="store_true")
59 |
60 | args = parser.parse_args()
61 |
62 | check_args(args)
63 |
64 | libpath = args.library
65 |
66 | if args.separatecfg or args.frompath:
67 | if args.oldcfgdir and args.newcfgdir:
68 | oldcfgdir = args.oldcfgdir
69 | newcfgdir = args.newcfgdir
70 | if not isdir(oldcfgdir):
71 | print_and_quit(
72 | f"Old config directory not found! \"{oldcfgdir}\"", 1)
73 | elif not isdir(newcfgdir):
74 | print(
75 | f"New config directory not found! Creating. \"{newcfgdir}\"")
76 | makedirs(newcfgdir)
77 |
78 | if args.frompath:
79 | frompath = args.frompath
80 |
81 | if not isfile(frompath):
82 | print_and_quit(
83 | f"Old library file not found! \"{frompath}\"", 1)
84 |
85 | oldcfgdir = path.dirname(args.frompath)
86 | newcfgdir = path.dirname(args.library)
87 |
88 | if not isdir(newcfgdir):
89 | print(f"Library folder not found! Creating. \"{newcfgdir}\"")
90 | makedirs(newcfgdir)
91 |
92 | print_copy("library", frompath, libpath)
93 | copy2(frompath, libpath)
94 |
95 | if args.lua:
96 | luadir = path.join(oldcfgdir, "lua")
97 | newluadir = path.join(newcfgdir, "lua")
98 | luarc = path.join(oldcfgdir, "luarc")
99 | newluarc = path.join(newcfgdir, "luarc")
100 |
101 | if not isdir(luadir):
102 | print_and_quit(f"Lua directory not found! \"{luadir}\"", 1)
103 |
104 | print_copy("lua directory", luadir, newluadir)
105 | copytree(luadir, newluadir, dirs_exist_ok=True)
106 |
107 | print_copy("luarc", luarc, newluarc)
108 | copy2(luarc, newluarc)
109 |
110 | if args.config:
111 | cfgfile = path.join(oldcfgdir, "darktablerc")
112 | newcfgfile = path.join(newcfgdir, "darktablerc")
113 |
114 | if not isfile(cfgfile):
115 | print_and_quit(f"Config file not found! \"{cfgfile}\"", 1)
116 |
117 | print_copy("config file", cfgfile, newcfgfile)
118 | copy2(cfgfile, newcfgfile)
119 |
120 | if args.data:
121 | datadb = path.join(oldcfgdir, "data.db")
122 | newdatadb = path.join(newcfgdir, "data.db")
123 | styles_dir = path.join(oldcfgdir, "styles")
124 | newstyles_dir = path.join(newcfgdir, "styles")
125 |
126 | if not isfile(datadb):
127 | print_and_quit(f"data.db file not found! \"{datadb}\"", 1)
128 |
129 | print_copy("data.db", datadb, newdatadb)
130 | copy2(datadb, newdatadb)
131 |
132 | if isdir(styles_dir):
133 | print_copy("styles directory", styles_dir, newstyles_dir)
134 | copytree(styles_dir, newstyles_dir, dirs_exist_ok=True)
135 | else:
136 | print(f"Styles directory not found. Skipped. \"{styles_dir}\"")
137 |
138 | if not isfile(libpath):
139 | print_and_quit(f"Library not found! \"{libpath}\"", 1)
140 |
141 | print(f"Opening library: {libpath}")
142 | lib = connect(libpath)
143 | cur = lib.cursor()
144 | paths = cur.execute('''SELECT folder FROM film_rolls''').fetchall()
145 | paths = [e[0] for e in paths]
146 |
147 | rewritemap: Dict[str, str] = {}
148 | skips: List[str] = []
149 | ok = False
150 | if args.pathmap:
151 | pathmap: str = args.pathmap
152 |
153 | if not isfile(pathmap):
154 | print_and_quit(f"Pathmap not found! \"{pathmap}\"", 1)
155 |
156 | file = open(pathmap, "r").readlines()
157 | basepaths = get_basepaths(paths, True)
158 | parse_pathmap(file, basepaths, rewritemap)
159 |
160 | skips = list(basepaths.keys())
161 | if len(rewritemap) > 0:
162 | ok = True
163 |
164 | else:
165 | basepaths = get_basepaths(paths, args.nofilter)
166 | rewritemap, skips, ok = ask_paths(basepaths)
167 |
168 | if ok:
169 | if ask_summary(rewritemap, skips, args.noconfirm):
170 | for old, new in rewritemap.items():
171 | # (?) in order: old path, new path, old separator, new separator, old path
172 | query = """
173 | UPDATE film_rolls
174 | SET folder =
175 | REPLACE(REPLACE(folder, (?), (?)), (?), (?))
176 | WHERE folder like (?)"""
177 |
178 | if '/' in old and ':' in new:
179 | cur.execute(query, (old, new, '/', '\\', old + '%'))
180 | elif ':' in old and '/' in new:
181 | cur.execute(query, (old, new, '\\', '/', old + '%'))
182 | else:
183 | cur.execute(query, (old, new, '', '', old + '%'))
184 |
185 | lib.commit()
186 |
187 | lib.close()
188 | quit()
189 |
190 |
191 | def check_args(args):
192 | if args.separatecfg:
193 | if not args.oldcfgdir or not args.newcfgdir:
194 | print_and_quit(
195 | "--separatecfg requires --oldcfgdir and --newcfgdir", 1)
196 | elif not args.lua and not args.config and not args.data:
197 | print_and_quit(
198 | "Specifying config directory without --lua, --config or --data is useless", 1)
199 | else:
200 | if args.oldcfgdir or args.newcfgdir:
201 | print_and_quit(
202 | "Specifying old/new config directory without --separatecfg is useless", 1)
203 | elif not args.frompath:
204 | if args.lua or args.config or args.data:
205 | print_and_quit(
206 | "--lua, --config and --data requires --form or --separatecfg", 1)
207 |
208 |
209 | def print_copy(what: str, src: str, dest: str):
210 | print(f"Copying {what}\n"
211 | f"\tfrom: {src} \n"
212 | f"\tto: {dest}")
213 |
214 |
215 | def parse_pathmap(file: List[str], basepaths: Dict[str, List[str]], rewritemap: Dict[str, str]):
216 | for linenum, line in enumerate(file, start=1):
217 | line = line.strip()
218 | if len(line) == 0 or line[0] == '#':
219 | continue
220 |
221 | if "/>" in line:
222 | splits = line.split("/>")
223 | splits = [e.strip() for e in splits]
224 | if len(splits) == 2 and splits[0] in basepaths:
225 | rewritemap[splits[0]] = splits[1]
226 | remove_basepaths(basepaths, splits[0])
227 | else:
228 | print(f"{linenum}. line is invalid. Skipped.")
229 |
230 | else:
231 | print(f"{linenum}. line skipped.")
232 |
233 |
234 | def get_basepaths(paths: list, nofilter) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
235 | """Get basepaths with optional filtering"""
236 | bases = find_bases(paths, {})
237 | if not nofilter:
238 | bases = filter_bases(bases)
239 | return bases
240 |
241 |
242 | def find_bases(paths: list, bases: Dict[str, List[str]]) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
243 | """Find and return possible directories which can be rewritten by user"""
244 | start_len = len(bases)
245 |
246 | path: str
247 | for path in paths:
248 | if ":" in path:
249 | cutoff = path.rfind('\\')
250 | else:
251 | cutoff = path.rfind('/')
252 |
253 | tree = bases.get(path[:cutoff], [])
254 |
255 | if cutoff > 0 and path not in tree:
256 | tree.append(path)
257 | bases[path[:cutoff]] = tree
258 |
259 | if start_len < len(bases):
260 | bases = find_bases(list(bases.keys()), bases)
261 |
262 | return bases
263 |
264 |
265 | def filter_bases(bases: Dict[str, List[str]]) -> Dict[str, List[str]]:
266 | """Return a list of directories witch have at least two subdirectories"""
267 | return {
268 | k: v
269 | for k, v in bases.items()
270 | if len(v) > 1
271 | or (
272 | len(v) == 1
273 | and (v[0] not in bases.keys() or has_junction_above(bases, v[0]))
274 | )
275 | }
276 |
277 |
278 | def has_junction_above(bases: Dict[str, List[str]], path: str) -> bool:
279 | sep = "/" if "/" in path else "\\"
280 | parts = path.split(sep)
281 | for i in range(1, len(parts) - 1):
282 | key = sep.join(parts[:i])
283 |
284 | if len(bases.get(key, [])) > 1:
285 | return True
286 | return False
287 |
288 |
289 | def ask_paths(basepaths: Dict[str, List[str]]) -> Tuple[Dict[str, str], List[str], bool]:
290 | first = True
291 | rewritemap: Dict[str, str] = {}
292 |
293 | while len(basepaths) != 0:
294 | pathlist = dict(zip(range(1, len(basepaths) + 1),
295 | sorted(list(basepaths.keys()))))
296 | response = ask_chooselocation(pathlist, first)
297 |
298 | if first:
299 | first = False
300 |
301 | if response == 'w':
302 | break
303 | elif response == 'q':
304 | return {}, [], False
305 | elif response in [str(o) for o in pathlist.keys()]:
306 | old_location = pathlist[int(response)]
307 | new_location = ask_newlocation(old_location)
308 |
309 | if new_location == 'w':
310 | break
311 | elif new_location == 'q':
312 | return {}, [], False
313 |
314 | rewritemap[old_location] = new_location
315 | remove_basepaths(basepaths, old_location)
316 | else:
317 | print("The chosen option is not valid: \"{}\"".format(response))
318 |
319 | return rewritemap, sorted(list(basepaths.keys())), True
320 |
321 |
322 | def ask_chooselocation(pathlist: Dict[int, str], first: bool) -> str:
323 | print_separator()
324 |
325 | if first:
326 | print("We found the following directories in the library.\n"
327 | "NOTE: Choosing a path upper in the hierarchy also rewrites the directories below it.")
328 | else:
329 | print("Following directories remained.")
330 |
331 | print("Choose the one what you want to rewrite:")
332 | print_pathlist(pathlist)
333 | ret = input("{}...{}, (w)rite, (q)uit: ".format(
334 | min(pathlist.keys()), max(pathlist.keys())))
335 | return ret
336 |
337 |
338 | def print_pathlist(pathlist: Dict[int, str]):
339 | for k, v in pathlist.items():
340 | print("\t{}. {}".format(k, v))
341 |
342 |
343 | def ask_newlocation(old_path: str) -> str:
344 | print_separator()
345 | print("Write the new path below for \"{}\"".format(old_path))
346 | if linux:
347 | readline.set_completer_delims('')
348 | readline.parse_and_bind('tab: complete')
349 | ret = input("(w)rite, (q)uit: ")
350 | if linux:
351 | readline.parse_and_bind('tab: self-insert')
352 | if len(ret) > 0:
353 | return ret[:-1] if ret[-1] == '\\' or ret[-1] == '/' else ret
354 | return ret
355 |
356 |
357 | def remove_basepaths(basepaths: Dict[str, List[str]], path: str):
358 | """Remove key(s) from 'basepaths' specified by 'path', any subdirectories
359 | and parent directories if it's the only subdirectory"""
360 | remove_basepaths_down(basepaths, path)
361 | remove_basepaths_up(basepaths, path)
362 |
363 | return
364 |
365 |
366 | def remove_basepaths_down(basepaths: Dict[str, List[str]], path: str):
367 | """Remove subdirectories"""
368 | for e in basepaths.pop(path, []):
369 | remove_basepaths_down(basepaths, e)
370 |
371 |
372 | def remove_basepaths_up(basepaths: Dict[str, List[str]], path: str):
373 | """Remove parent directories if the `path` is the only subdir"""
374 | sliceidx = max(path.rfind('\\'), path.rfind('/'))
375 | if sliceidx > 0:
376 | parentdir = path[:sliceidx]
377 | if parentdir in basepaths:
378 | if len(basepaths[parentdir]) <= 1:
379 | basepaths.pop(parentdir)
380 | remove_basepaths_up(basepaths, parentdir)
381 | else:
382 | basepaths[parentdir].remove(path)
383 |
384 |
385 | def ask_summary(rewritemap: Dict[str, str], skips: List[str], noconfirm) -> bool:
386 | if noconfirm:
387 | print_summary(rewritemap, skips)
388 | return True
389 |
390 | while True:
391 | print_separator()
392 | print("Please review your chosen options.")
393 | print_summary(rewritemap, skips)
394 |
395 | response = input("(o)k, (q)uit: ")
396 | if response == 'o':
397 | return True
398 | elif response == 'q':
399 | return False
400 | else:
401 | print("The chosen option is invalid: \"{}\"".format(response))
402 |
403 |
404 | def print_summary(rewritemap: Dict[str, str], skips: List[str]):
405 | if len(skips) > 0:
406 | print("\npaths that will NOT be rewritten:\n")
407 | for s in skips:
408 | print(f"\t{s}")
409 | print("\npaths that will be rewritten:")
410 | for old, new in rewritemap.items():
411 | if isdir(new):
412 | print("\t{}\n \t-> {}\n".format(old, new))
413 | else:
414 | print("\t{}\n !\t-> {}\n".format(old, new))
415 |
416 |
417 | def print_separator():
418 | print("\n\n")
419 |
420 |
421 | def print_and_quit(txt: str, exitcode: int):
422 | print(txt)
423 | quit(exitcode)
424 |
425 |
426 | def quit(exitcode: int = 0):
427 | exit(exitcode)
428 |
429 |
430 | if __name__ == '__main__':
431 | main()
432 |
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1 | import unittest
2 | from dtmove.dtmove import filter_bases
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestFilterBases(unittest.TestCase):
6 | def test_filterbases_simple(self):
7 | basepaths = {
8 | "/the": ["/the/old"],
9 | "/the/old": ["/the/old/folder", "/the/old/folder2"],
10 | "/the/old/folder": ["/the/old/folder/a", "/the/old/folder/b"],
11 | }
12 |
13 | basepaths_filtered = filter_bases(basepaths)
14 |
15 | expected_basepaths = {
16 | "/the/old": ["/the/old/folder", "/the/old/folder2"],
17 | "/the/old/folder": ["/the/old/folder/a", "/the/old/folder/b"],
18 | }
19 | self.assertEqual(basepaths_filtered, expected_basepaths)
20 |
21 | def test_filterbases_single(self):
22 | basepaths = {
23 | "/the": ["/the/old"],
24 | "/the/old": ["/the/old/folder"],
25 | "/the/old/folder": ["/the/old/folder/a"],
26 | }
27 |
28 | basepaths_filtered = filter_bases(basepaths)
29 |
30 | expected_basepaths = {
31 | "/the/old/folder": ["/the/old/folder/a"],
32 | }
33 | self.assertEqual(basepaths_filtered, expected_basepaths)
34 |
35 | def test_filterbases_nested_singlebranch(self):
36 | basepaths = {
37 | "/the": ["/the/old1", "/the/old2"],
38 | "/the/old1": ["/the/old1/folder"],
39 | "/the/old2": ["/the/old2/folder"],
40 | "/the/old1/folder": ["/the/old1/folder/a"],
41 | }
42 |
43 | basepaths_filtered = filter_bases(basepaths)
44 |
45 | expected_basepaths = {
46 | "/the": ["/the/old1", "/the/old2"],
47 | "/the/old1": ["/the/old1/folder"],
48 | "/the/old2": ["/the/old2/folder"],
49 | "/the/old1/folder": ["/the/old1/folder/a"],
50 | }
51 | self.assertEqual(basepaths_filtered, expected_basepaths)
52 |
53 |
54 | if __name__ == "__main__":
55 | unittest.main()
56 |
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/tests/test_filter_bases_win.py:
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1 | import unittest
2 | from dtmove.dtmove import filter_bases
3 |
4 |
5 | class TestFilterBases(unittest.TestCase):
6 | def test_filterbases_simple(self):
7 | basepaths = {
8 | "C:\\the": ["C:\\the\\old"],
9 | "C:\\the\\old": ["C:\\the\\old\\folder", "C:\\the\\old\\folder2"],
10 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder": [
11 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder\\a",
12 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder\\b",
13 | ],
14 | }
15 |
16 | basepaths_filtered = filter_bases(basepaths)
17 |
18 | expected_basepaths = {
19 | "C:\\the\\old": ["C:\\the\\old\\folder", "C:\\the\\old\\folder2"],
20 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder": [
21 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder\\a",
22 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder\\b",
23 | ],
24 | }
25 | self.assertEqual(basepaths_filtered, expected_basepaths)
26 |
27 | def test_filterbases_single(self):
28 | basepaths = {
29 | "C:\\the": ["C:\\the\\old"],
30 | "C:\\the\\old": ["C:\\the\\old\\folder"],
31 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder": ["C:\\the\\old\\folder\\a"],
32 | }
33 |
34 | basepaths_filtered = filter_bases(basepaths)
35 |
36 | expected_basepaths = {
37 | "C:\\the\\old\\folder": ["C:\\the\\old\\folder\\a"],
38 | }
39 | self.assertEqual(basepaths_filtered, expected_basepaths)
40 |
41 | def test_filterbases_nested_singlebranch(self):
42 | basepaths = {
43 | "C:\\the": ["C:\\the\\old1", "C:\\the\\old2"],
44 | "C:\\the\\old1": ["C:\\the\\old1\\folder"],
45 | "C:\\the\\old2": ["C:\\the\\old2\\folder"],
46 | "C:\\the\\old1\\folder": ["C:\\the\\old1\\folder\\a"],
47 | }
48 |
49 | basepaths_filtered = filter_bases(basepaths)
50 |
51 | expected_basepaths = {
52 | "C:\\the": ["C:\\the\\old1", "C:\\the\\old2"],
53 | "C:\\the\\old1": ["C:\\the\\old1\\folder"],
54 | "C:\\the\\old2": ["C:\\the\\old2\\folder"],
55 | "C:\\the\\old1\\folder": ["C:\\the\\old1\\folder\\a"],
56 | }
57 | self.assertEqual(basepaths_filtered, expected_basepaths)
58 |
59 |
60 | if __name__ == "__main__":
61 | unittest.main()
62 |
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/tests/test_pathmap_parser.py:
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1 | from typing import Dict
2 | import unittest
3 | from dtmove.dtmove import parse_pathmap
4 |
5 |
6 | class TestPathmapPerser(unittest.TestCase):
7 |
8 | def test_pathmap_parser(self):
9 | pathmap = [
10 | "# This is a comment",
11 | "",
12 | "/the/old/folder /> /the/new/folder",
13 | "/folder/with space /> /new/folder/with space",
14 | "this /> is /> an /> invalid /> line"
15 | ]
16 |
17 | basepaths = {
18 | "/the/old/folder": [
19 | "/the/old/folder/subfolder"
20 | ],
21 | "/folder/with space": [
22 | "/folder/with space/subfolder"
23 | ],
24 | "/the/plus/path": [
25 | "/the/plus/path/subfolder"
26 | ]
27 | }
28 | rewritemap: Dict[str, str] = {}
29 | parse_pathmap(pathmap, basepaths, rewritemap)
30 | expected_basepaths = {
31 | "/the/plus/path": [
32 | "/the/plus/path/subfolder"
33 | ]
34 | }
35 | expected_rewritemap = {
36 | "/the/old/folder": "/the/new/folder",
37 | "/folder/with space": "/new/folder/with space"
38 | }
39 | self.assertEqual(basepaths, expected_basepaths)
40 | self.assertEqual(rewritemap, expected_rewritemap)
41 |
42 |
43 | if __name__ == '__main__':
44 | unittest.main()
45 |
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/tests/test_paths_linux.py:
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1 | from typing import Dict
2 | import unittest
3 | from dtmove.dtmove import filter_bases, find_bases
4 |
5 |
6 | class TestFindBasePaths(unittest.TestCase):
7 |
8 | def test_1_simple(self):
9 | paths = [
10 | '/path/to/folder1',
11 | '/path/to/folder2',
12 | '/path/to/folder3'
13 | ]
14 | res = {
15 | '/path': [
16 | '/path/to'
17 | ],
18 | '/path/to': [
19 | '/path/to/folder1',
20 | '/path/to/folder2',
21 | '/path/to/folder3'
22 | ]
23 | }
24 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
25 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
26 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
27 |
28 | def test_2_diffroot(self):
29 | paths = [
30 | '/path/to/folder1',
31 | '/path/to/folder2',
32 | '/path/to/folder3',
33 | '/path/to-another/folder1',
34 | '/path/to-another/folder2'
35 | ]
36 | res = {
37 | '/path': [
38 | '/path/to',
39 | '/path/to-another'
40 | ],
41 | '/path/to': [
42 | '/path/to/folder1',
43 | '/path/to/folder2',
44 | '/path/to/folder3'
45 | ],
46 | '/path/to-another': [
47 | '/path/to-another/folder1',
48 | '/path/to-another/folder2'
49 | ]
50 | }
51 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
52 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
53 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
54 |
55 | def test_3_difflen(self):
56 | paths = [
57 | '/path/to/folder1',
58 | '/path/to/folder2',
59 | '/path/to/folder3',
60 | '/path/to/folder4/subfolder',
61 | '/path/to/folder5/subfolder'
62 | ]
63 | res = {
64 | '/path': [
65 | '/path/to'
66 | ],
67 | '/path/to': [
68 | '/path/to/folder1',
69 | '/path/to/folder2',
70 | '/path/to/folder3',
71 | '/path/to/folder4',
72 | '/path/to/folder5'
73 | ],
74 | '/path/to/folder4': [
75 | '/path/to/folder4/subfolder'
76 | ],
77 | '/path/to/folder5': [
78 | '/path/to/folder5/subfolder'
79 | ]
80 | }
81 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
82 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
83 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
84 |
85 | def test_4_combined(self):
86 | paths = [
87 | '/path/to/folder1',
88 | '/path/to/folder2',
89 | '/path/to/folder3',
90 | '/a/path/to/folder',
91 | '/a/path/to_another/folder'
92 | ]
93 | res = {
94 | '/path': [
95 | '/path/to'
96 | ],
97 | '/path/to': [
98 | '/path/to/folder1',
99 | '/path/to/folder2',
100 | '/path/to/folder3'
101 | ],
102 | '/a': [
103 | '/a/path'
104 | ],
105 | '/a/path': [
106 | '/a/path/to',
107 | '/a/path/to_another'
108 | ],
109 | '/a/path/to': [
110 | '/a/path/to/folder'
111 | ],
112 | '/a/path/to_another': [
113 | '/a/path/to_another/folder'
114 | ]
115 | }
116 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
117 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
118 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
119 |
120 |
121 | class TestFilterBasePaths(unittest.TestCase):
122 |
123 | def test_1_filter(self):
124 | bases = {
125 | '/path': [
126 | '/path/to'
127 | ],
128 | '/path/to': [
129 | '/path/to/folder1',
130 | '/path/to/folder2',
131 | '/path/to/folder3',
132 | '/path/to/folder4',
133 | '/path/to/folder5'
134 | ],
135 | '/path/to/folder4': [
136 | '/path/to/folder4/subfolder'
137 | ],
138 | '/path/to/folder5': [
139 | '/path/to/folder5/subfolder'
140 | ]
141 | }
142 | res = {
143 | '/path/to': [
144 | '/path/to/folder1',
145 | '/path/to/folder2',
146 | '/path/to/folder3',
147 | '/path/to/folder4',
148 | '/path/to/folder5'
149 | ],
150 | '/path/to/folder4': [
151 | '/path/to/folder4/subfolder'
152 | ],
153 | '/path/to/folder5': [
154 | '/path/to/folder5/subfolder'
155 | ]
156 | }
157 | self.assertEqual(filter_bases(bases), res)
158 |
159 |
160 | if __name__ == '__main__':
161 | unittest.main()
162 |
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/tests/test_paths_win.py:
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1 | from typing import Dict
2 | import unittest
3 | from dtmove.dtmove import filter_bases, find_bases
4 |
5 |
6 | class TestFindBasePaths(unittest.TestCase):
7 |
8 | def test_1_simple(self):
9 | paths = [
10 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
11 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
12 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3'
13 | ]
14 | res = {
15 | 'E:': [
16 | 'E:\\path'
17 | ],
18 | 'E:\\path': [
19 | 'E:\\path\\to'
20 | ],
21 | 'E:\\path\\to': [
22 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
23 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
24 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3'
25 | ]
26 | }
27 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
28 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
29 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
30 |
31 | def test_2_diffroot(self):
32 | paths = [
33 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
34 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
35 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3',
36 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to',
37 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another'
38 | ]
39 | res = {
40 | 'E:': [
41 | 'E:\\path'
42 | ],
43 | 'E:\\path': [
44 | 'E:\\path\\to'
45 | ],
46 | 'E:\\path\\to': [
47 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
48 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
49 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3'
50 | ],
51 | 'F:': [
52 | 'F:\\a'
53 | ],
54 | 'F:\\a': [
55 | 'F:\\a\\path'
56 | ],
57 | 'F:\\a\\path': [
58 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to',
59 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another'
60 | ]
61 | }
62 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
63 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
64 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
65 |
66 | def test_3_difflen(self):
67 | paths = [
68 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
69 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
70 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3',
71 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder4\\subfolder',
72 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder5\\subfolder'
73 | ]
74 | res = {
75 | 'E:': [
76 | 'E:\\path'
77 | ],
78 | 'E:\\path': [
79 | 'E:\\path\\to'
80 | ],
81 | 'E:\\path\\to': [
82 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
83 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
84 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3',
85 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder4',
86 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder5'
87 | ],
88 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder4': [
89 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder4\\subfolder'
90 | ],
91 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder5': [
92 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder5\\subfolder'
93 | ]
94 | }
95 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
96 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
97 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
98 |
99 | def test_4_combined(self):
100 | paths = [
101 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
102 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
103 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3',
104 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to\\folder1',
105 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another\\folder1'
106 | ]
107 | res = {
108 | 'E:': [
109 | 'E:\\path'
110 | ],
111 | 'E:\\path': [
112 | 'E:\\path\\to'
113 | ],
114 | 'E:\\path\\to': [
115 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
116 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
117 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3'
118 | ],
119 | 'F:': [
120 | 'F:\\a'
121 | ],
122 | 'F:\\a': [
123 | 'F:\\a\\path'
124 | ],
125 | 'F:\\a\\path': [
126 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to',
127 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another'
128 | ],
129 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to': [
130 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to\\folder1'
131 | ],
132 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another': [
133 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another\\folder1'
134 | ]
135 | }
136 | bases: Dict[str, list] = {}
137 | bases = find_bases(paths, bases)
138 | self.assertEqual(bases, res)
139 |
140 |
141 | class TestFilterBasePaths(unittest.TestCase):
142 |
143 | def test_1_filter(self):
144 | bases = {
145 | 'E:': [
146 | 'E:\\path'
147 | ],
148 | 'E:\\path': [
149 | 'E:\\path\\to'
150 | ],
151 | 'E:\\path\\to': [
152 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
153 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
154 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3'
155 | ],
156 | 'F:': [
157 | 'F:\\a'
158 | ],
159 | 'F:\\a': [
160 | 'F:\\a\\path'
161 | ],
162 | 'F:\\a\\path': [
163 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to',
164 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another'
165 | ],
166 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to': [
167 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to\\folder1'
168 | ],
169 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another': [
170 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another\\folder1'
171 | ]
172 | }
173 | res = {
174 | 'E:\\path\\to': [
175 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder1',
176 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder2',
177 | 'E:\\path\\to\\folder3'
178 | ],
179 | 'F:\\a\\path': [
180 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to',
181 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another'
182 | ],
183 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to': [
184 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to\\folder1'
185 | ],
186 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another': [
187 | 'F:\\a\\path\\to_another\\folder1'
188 | ]
189 | }
190 | self.assertEqual(filter_bases(bases), res)
191 |
192 |
193 | if __name__ == '__main__':
194 | unittest.main()
195 |
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