A high Level Python Library to work with Path
EpicPath
is a SubClass of Path
from pathlib
.
This class aims to simplify high level operations with path
I'm a Computing Student tired of creating again and again the same functions through all my projects to do the exact same things... 😫 Indeed, in every of my projects I create files, delete them, create folders and delete them blablabla ... To solve this boring problem, I decided to create my own library that I can create one and only one time to use and reuse as many times as I wish to. And because I'm trying to be nice to this cruel world I share this Epic project with all of you ❤️ So feel free to download it, use it and give feedback about this epic creation. 👍
You already know Path
from the library pathlib
. Well, EpicPath
is all like Path
but in a EPIC way 🎉 .
It is a pseudo subclass of Path
but consider it as a subclass, it supports all the methods and options of the original library.
It is also a os.PathLike
object which allows you to use as you would want to:
with open(my_epic_path_object, 'w') as f:
f.write('This is epic !!!')
pip install epic-path
from epicpath import EpicPath as EPath
path = EPath('f1', 'f2') # EpicPath('f1/f2')
path2 = path / 'f3' # EpicPath('f1/f2/f3')
path2 += '_0' # EpicPath('f1/f2/f3_0')
Because Path
is build-in Python libraries, some other library
(like PIL or skopt)
can have a specific behavior when the given filename is a str
or a Path
object.
Unfortunately, they don't support an EpicPath
object ... 😢 But no worries, it is still possible to give an EpicPath
object as a Path
object or a str
object using the properties .path
and .str
:
path = EPath('f1', 'f2') # EpicPath('f1/f2')
weird_function(path.path) # Gives Path('f1/f2') to the function
weird_function(path.str) # Gives the string 'f1/f2' to the function