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# This file is generated from Kodi source code and post-edited
# to correct code style and docstrings formatting.
# License: GPL v.3 <https://www.gnu.org/licenses/gpl-3.0.en.html>
"""
**Virtual file system functions on Kodi.**
Offers classes and functions offers access to the Virtual File Server (VFS)
which you can use to manipulate files and folders.
"""
from typing import Union, List, Tuple, Optional
__kodistubs__ = True
class File:
"""
**Kodi's file class.**
:param filepath: string Selected file path
:param mode: [opt] string Additional mode options (if no mode is supplied, the
default is Open for Read).
==== ==============
Mode Description
==== ==============
w Open for write
==== ==============
@python_v19 Added context manager support
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file, 'w')
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file, 'w') as f:
..
..
"""
def __init__(self, filepath: str, mode: Optional[str] = None) -> None:
pass
def __enter__(self) -> 'File': # Required for context manager
return self
def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): # Required for context manager
pass
def read(self, numBytes: int = 0) -> str:
"""
Read file parts as string.
:param bytes: [opt] How many bytes to read - if not set it will read the whole file
:return: string
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file)
b = f.read()
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file) as file:
b = f.read()
..
"""
return ""
def readBytes(self, numBytes: int = 0) -> bytearray:
"""
Read bytes from file.
:param numbytes: How many bytes to read [opt]- if not set it will read the whole file
:return: bytearray
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file)
b = f.readBytes()
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file) as f:
b = f.readBytes()
..
"""
return bytearray()
def write(self, buffer: Union[str, bytes, bytearray]) -> bool:
"""
To write given data in file.
:param buffer: Buffer to write to file
:return: True on success.
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file, 'w')
result = f.write(buffer)
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file, 'w') as f:
result = f.write(buffer)
..
"""
return True
def size(self) -> int:
"""
Get the file size.
:return: The file size
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file)
s = f.size()
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file) as f:
s = f.size()
..
"""
return 0
def seek(self, seekBytes: int, iWhence: int = 0) -> int:
"""
Seek to position in file.
:param seekBytes: position in the file
:param iWhence: [opt] where in a file to seek from[0 beginning, 1 current , 2 end
position]
@python_v19 Function changed. param **iWhence** is now optional.
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file)
result = f.seek(8129, 0)
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file) as f:
result = f.seek(8129, 0)
..
"""
return 0
def tell(self) -> int:
"""
Get the current position in the file.
:return: The file position
@python_v19 New function added
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file)
s = f.tell()
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file) as f:
s = f.tell()
..
"""
return 0
def close(self) -> None:
"""
Close opened file.
Example::
..
f = xbmcvfs.File(file)
f.close()
..
Example (v19 and up)::
..
with xbmcvfs.File(file) as f:
..
..
"""
pass
class Stat:
"""
**Get file or file system status.**
These class return information about a file. Execute (search) permission is
required on all of the directories in path that lead to the file.
:param path: [string] file or folder
@python_v12 New function added
Example::
..
st = xbmcvfs.Stat(path)
modified = st.st_mtime()
..
"""
def __init__(self, path: str) -> None:
pass
def st_mode(self) -> int:
"""
To get file protection.
:return: st_mode
"""
return 0
def st_ino(self) -> int:
"""
To get inode number.
:return: st_ino
"""
return 0
def st_dev(self) -> int:
"""
To get ID of device containing file.
The st_dev field describes the device on which this file resides.
:return: st_dev
"""
return 0
def st_nlink(self) -> int:
"""
To get number of hard links.
:return: st_nlink
"""
return 0
def st_uid(self) -> int:
"""
To get user ID of owner.
:return: st_uid
"""
return 0
def st_gid(self) -> int:
"""
To get group ID of owner.
:return: st_gid
"""
return 0
def st_size(self) -> int:
"""
To get total size, in bytes.
The st_size field gives the size of the file (if it is a regular file or a
symbolic link) in bytes. The size of a symbolic link (only on Linux and Mac OS X)
is the length of the pathname it contains, without a terminating null byte.
:return: st_size
"""
return 0
def st_atime(self) -> int:
"""
To get time of last access.
:return: st_atime
"""
return 0
def st_mtime(self) -> int:
"""
To get time of last modification.
:return: st_mtime
"""
return 0
def st_ctime(self) -> int:
"""
To get time of last status change.
:return: st_ctime
"""
return 0
def copy(strSource: str, strDestination: str) -> bool:
"""
Copy file to destination, returns true/false.
:param source: file to copy.
:param destination: destination file
:return: True if successed
Example::
..
success = xbmcvfs.copy(source, destination)
..
"""
return True
def delete(file: str) -> bool:
"""
Delete a file
:param file: File to delete
:return: True if successed
Example::
..
xbmcvfs.delete(file)
..
"""
return True
def rename(file: str, newFile: str) -> bool:
"""
Rename a file
:param file: File to rename
:param newFileName: New filename, including the full path
:return: True if successed
.. note::
Moving files between different filesystem (eg. local to nfs://) is
not possible on all platforms. You may have to do it manually by
using the copy and deleteFile functions.
Example::
..
success = xbmcvfs.rename(file,newFileName)
..
"""
return True
def exists(path: str) -> bool:
"""
Check for a file or folder existence
:param path: File or folder (folder must end with slash or backslash)
:return: True if successed
Example::
..
success = xbmcvfs.exists(path)
..
"""
return True
def makeLegalFilename(filename: str) -> str:
"""
Returns a legal filename or path as a string.
:param filename: string - filename/path to make legal
:return: Legal filename or path as a string
.. note::
The returned value is platform-specific. This is due to the fact
that the chars that need to be replaced to make a path legal
depend on the underlying OS filesystem. This is useful, for
example, if you want to create a file or folder based on data over
which you have no control (e.g. an external API).
@python_v19 New function added (replaces old **xbmc.makeLegalFilename**)
Example::
..
# windows
>> xbmcvfs.makeLegalFilename('C://Trailers/Ice Age: The Meltdown.avi')
C:\Trailers\Ice Age_ The Meltdown.avi
# non-windows
>> xbmcvfs.makeLegalFilename("///\\jk???lj????.mpg")
/jk___lj____.mpg
..
"""
return ""
def translatePath(path: str) -> str:
"""
Returns the translated path.
:param path: string - Path to format
:return: Translated path
.. note::
Only useful if you are coding for both Linux and Windows. e.g.
Converts 'special://home' -> '/home/[username]/.kodi' on Linux.
@python_v19 New function added (replaces old **xbmc.translatePath**)
Example::
..
fpath = xbmcvfs.translatePath('special://home')
..
"""
return ""
def validatePath(path: str) -> str:
"""
Returns the validated path.
:param path: string - Path to format
:return: Validated path
.. note::
The result is platform-specific. Only useful if you are coding for
multiple platfforms for fixing slash problems (e.g. Corrects
'Z://something' -> 'Z:\something').
@python_v19 New function added (replaces old **xbmc.validatePath**)
Example::
..
fpath = xbmcvfs.validatePath(somepath)
..
"""
return ""
def mkdir(path: str) -> bool:
"""
Create a folder.
:param path: Folder to create
:return: True if successed
Example::
..
success = xbmcvfs.mkdir(path)
..
"""
return True
def mkdirs(path: str) -> bool:
"""
Make all directories along the path
Create folder(s) - it will create all folders in the path.
:param path: Folders to create
:return: True if successed
Example::
..
success = xbmcvfs.mkdirs(path)
..
"""
return True
def rmdir(path: str, force: bool = False) -> bool:
"""
Remove a folder.
:param path: string - Folder to remove
:param force: [opt] bool - Force directory removal (default False). This can be
useful if the directory is not empty.
:return: bool - True if successful, False otherwise
Example::
..
success = xbmcvfs.rmdir(path)
..
"""
return True
def listdir(path: str) -> Tuple[List[str], List[str]]:
"""
Lists content of a folder.
:param path: Folder to get list from
:return: Directory content list
Example::
..
dirs, files = xbmcvfs.listdir(path)
..
"""
return [""], [""]