Module: Find
Relationships & Source Files | |
Defined in: | lib/find.rb |
Overview
The Find
module supports the top-down traversal of a set of file paths.
For example, to total the size of all files under your home directory, ignoring anything in a “dot” directory (e.g. $HOME/.ssh):
require 'find'
total_size = 0
Find.find(ENV["HOME"]) do |path|
if FileTest.directory?(path)
if File.basename(path).start_with?('.')
Find.prune # Don't look any further into this directory.
else
next
end
else
total_size += FileTest.size(path)
end
end
Class Method Summary
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.find(*paths, ignore_error: true)
mod_func
Calls the associated block with the name of every file and directory listed as arguments, then recursively on their subdirectories, and so on.
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.prune
mod_func
Skips the current file or directory, restarting the loop with the next entry.
Class Method Details
.find(*paths, ignore_error: true) (mod_func)
Calls the associated block with the name of every file and directory listed as arguments, then recursively on their subdirectories, and so on.
Returns an enumerator if no block is given.
See the Find
module documentation for an example.
# File 'lib/find.rb', line 38
def find(*paths, ignore_error: true) # :yield: path block_given? or return enum_for(__method__, *paths, ignore_error: ignore_error) fs_encoding = Encoding.find("filesystem") paths.collect!{|d| raise Errno::ENOENT, d unless File.exist?(d); d.dup}.each do |path| path = path.to_path if path.respond_to? :to_path enc = path.encoding == Encoding::US_ASCII ? fs_encoding : path.encoding ps = [path] while file = ps.shift catch(:prune) do yield file.dup begin s = File.lstat(file) rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EACCES, Errno::ENOTDIR, Errno::ELOOP, Errno::ENAMETOOLONG raise unless ignore_error next end if s.directory? then begin fs = Dir.children(file, encoding: enc) rescue Errno::ENOENT, Errno::EACCES, Errno::ENOTDIR, Errno::ELOOP, Errno::ENAMETOOLONG raise unless ignore_error next end fs.sort! fs.reverse_each {|f| f = File.join(file, f) ps.unshift f } end end end end nil end
.prune (mod_func)
Skips the current file or directory, restarting the loop with the next entry. If the current file is a directory, that directory will not be recursively entered. Meaningful only within the block associated with .find.
See the Find
module documentation for an example.
# File 'lib/find.rb', line 83
def prune throw :prune end