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771 lines
30 KiB
Python
771 lines
30 KiB
Python
# Created By: Virgil Dupras
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# Created On: 2006/11/11
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# Copyright 2013 Hardcoded Software (http://www.hardcoded.net)
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#
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# This software is licensed under the "BSD" License as described in the "LICENSE" file,
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# which should be included with this package. The terms are also available at
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# http://www.hardcoded.net/licenses/bsd_license
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import os
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import os.path as op
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import logging
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import subprocess
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import re
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import time
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import shutil
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from send2trash import send2trash
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from jobprogress import job
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from hscommon.notify import Broadcaster
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from hscommon.path import Path
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from hscommon.conflict import smart_move, smart_copy
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from hscommon.gui.progress_window import ProgressWindow
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from hscommon.util import delete_if_empty, first, escape, nonone, format_time_decimal, allsame
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from hscommon.trans import tr
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from hscommon.plat import ISWINDOWS
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from hscommon import desktop
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from . import directories, results, scanner, export, fs
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from .gui.deletion_options import DeletionOptions
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from .gui.details_panel import DetailsPanel
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from .gui.directory_tree import DirectoryTree
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from .gui.ignore_list_dialog import IgnoreListDialog
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from .gui.problem_dialog import ProblemDialog
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from .gui.stats_label import StatsLabel
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HAD_FIRST_LAUNCH_PREFERENCE = 'HadFirstLaunch'
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DEBUG_MODE_PREFERENCE = 'DebugMode'
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MSG_NO_MARKED_DUPES = tr("There are no marked duplicates. Nothing has been done.")
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MSG_NO_SELECTED_DUPES = tr("There are no selected duplicates. Nothing has been done.")
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MSG_MANY_FILES_TO_OPEN = tr("You're about to open many files at once. Depending on what those "
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"files are opened with, doing so can create quite a mess. Continue?")
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class DestType:
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Direct = 0
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Relative = 1
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Absolute = 2
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class JobType:
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Scan = 'job_scan'
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Load = 'job_load'
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Move = 'job_move'
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Copy = 'job_copy'
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Delete = 'job_delete'
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JOBID2TITLE = {
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JobType.Scan: tr("Scanning for duplicates"),
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JobType.Load: tr("Loading"),
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JobType.Move: tr("Moving"),
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JobType.Copy: tr("Copying"),
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JobType.Delete: tr("Sending to Trash"),
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}
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if ISWINDOWS:
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JOBID2TITLE[JobType.Delete] = tr("Sending files to the recycle bin")
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def format_timestamp(t, delta):
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if delta:
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return format_time_decimal(t)
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else:
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if t > 0:
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return time.strftime('%Y/%m/%d %H:%M:%S', time.localtime(t))
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else:
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return '---'
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def format_words(w):
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def do_format(w):
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if isinstance(w, list):
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return '(%s)' % ', '.join(do_format(item) for item in w)
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else:
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return w.replace('\n', ' ')
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return ', '.join(do_format(item) for item in w)
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def format_perc(p):
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return "%0.0f" % p
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def format_dupe_count(c):
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return str(c) if c else '---'
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def cmp_value(dupe, attrname):
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value = getattr(dupe, attrname, '')
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return value.lower() if isinstance(value, str) else value
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def fix_surrogate_encoding(s, encoding='utf-8'):
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# ref #210. It's possible to end up with file paths that, while correct unicode strings, are
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# decoded with the 'surrogateescape' option, which make the string unencodable to utf-8. We fix
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# these strings here by trying to encode them and, if it fails, we do an encode/decode dance
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# to remove the problematic characters. This dance is *lossy* but there's not much we can do
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# because if we end up with this type of string, it means that we don't know the encoding of the
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# underlying filesystem that brought them. Don't use this for strings you're going to re-use in
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# fs-related functions because you're going to lose your path (it's going to change). Use this
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# if you need to export the path somewhere else, outside of the unicode realm.
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# See http://lucumr.pocoo.org/2013/7/2/the-updated-guide-to-unicode/
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try:
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s.encode(encoding)
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except UnicodeEncodeError:
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return s.encode(encoding, 'replace').decode(encoding)
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else:
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return s
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class DupeGuru(Broadcaster):
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"""Holds everything together.
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Instantiated once per running application, it holds a reference to every high-level object
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whose reference needs to be held: :class:`~core.results.Results`, :class:`Scanner`,
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:class:`~core.directories.Directories`, :mod:`core.gui` instances, etc..
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It also hosts high level methods and acts as a coordinator for all those elements. This is why
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some of its methods seem a bit shallow, like for example :meth:`mark_all` and
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:meth:`remove_duplicates`. These methos are just proxies for a method in :attr:`results`, but
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they are also followed by a notification call which is very important if we want GUI elements
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to be correctly notified of a change in the data they're presenting.
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.. attribute:: directories
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Instance of :class:`~core.directories.Directories`. It holds the current folder selection.
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.. attribute:: results
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Instance of :class:`core.results.Results`. Holds the results of the latest scan.
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.. attribute:: selected_dupes
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List of currently selected dupes from our :attr:`results`. Whenever the user changes its
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selection at the UI level, :attr:`result_table` takes care of updating this attribute, so
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you can trust that it's always up-to-date.
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.. attribute:: result_table
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Instance of :mod:`meta-gui <core.gui>` table listing the results from :attr:`results`
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"""
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#--- View interface
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# get_default(key_name)
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# set_default(key_name, value)
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# show_message(msg)
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# open_url(url)
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# open_path(path)
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# reveal_path(path)
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# ask_yes_no(prompt) --> bool
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# show_results_window()
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# show_problem_dialog()
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# select_dest_folder(prompt: str) --> str
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# select_dest_file(prompt: str, ext: str) --> str
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# in fairware prompts, we don't mention the edition, it's too long.
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PROMPT_NAME = "dupeGuru"
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def __init__(self, view):
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if view.get_default(DEBUG_MODE_PREFERENCE):
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logging.getLogger().setLevel(logging.DEBUG)
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logging.debug("Debug mode enabled")
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Broadcaster.__init__(self)
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self.view = view
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self.appdata = desktop.special_folder_path(desktop.SpecialFolder.AppData, appname=self.NAME)
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if not op.exists(self.appdata):
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os.makedirs(self.appdata)
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self.directories = directories.Directories()
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self.results = results.Results(self)
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self.scanner = scanner.Scanner()
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self.options = {
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'escape_filter_regexp': True,
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'clean_empty_dirs': False,
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'ignore_hardlink_matches': False,
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'copymove_dest_type': DestType.Relative,
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}
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self.selected_dupes = []
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self.details_panel = DetailsPanel(self)
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self.directory_tree = DirectoryTree(self)
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self.problem_dialog = ProblemDialog(self)
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self.ignore_list_dialog = IgnoreListDialog(self)
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self.stats_label = StatsLabel(self)
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self.result_table = self._create_result_table()
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self.deletion_options = DeletionOptions()
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self.progress_window = ProgressWindow(self._job_completed)
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children = [self.result_table, self.directory_tree, self.stats_label, self.details_panel]
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for child in children:
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child.connect()
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#--- Virtual
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def _prioritization_categories(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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def _create_result_table(self):
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raise NotImplementedError()
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#--- Private
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def _get_dupe_sort_key(self, dupe, get_group, key, delta):
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if key == 'marked':
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return self.results.is_marked(dupe)
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if key == 'percentage':
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m = get_group().get_match_of(dupe)
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return m.percentage
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elif key == 'dupe_count':
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return 0
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else:
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result = cmp_value(dupe, key)
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if delta:
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refval = cmp_value(get_group().ref, key)
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if key in self.result_table.DELTA_COLUMNS:
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result -= refval
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else:
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same = cmp_value(dupe, key) == refval
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result = (same, result)
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return result
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def _get_group_sort_key(self, group, key):
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if key == 'percentage':
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return group.percentage
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if key == 'dupe_count':
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return len(group)
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if key == 'marked':
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return len([dupe for dupe in group.dupes if self.results.is_marked(dupe)])
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return cmp_value(group.ref, key)
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def _do_delete(self, j, link_deleted, use_hardlinks, direct_deletion):
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def op(dupe):
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j.add_progress()
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return self._do_delete_dupe(dupe, link_deleted, use_hardlinks, direct_deletion)
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j.start_job(self.results.mark_count)
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self.results.perform_on_marked(op, True)
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def _do_delete_dupe(self, dupe, link_deleted, use_hardlinks, direct_deletion):
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if not dupe.path.exists():
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return
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logging.debug("Sending '%s' to trash", dupe.path)
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str_path = str(dupe.path)
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if direct_deletion:
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if op.isdir(str_path):
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shutil.rmtree(str_path)
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else:
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os.remove(str_path)
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else:
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send2trash(str_path) # Raises OSError when there's a problem
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if link_deleted:
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group = self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe)
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ref = group.ref
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linkfunc = os.link if use_hardlinks else os.symlink
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linkfunc(str(ref.path), str_path)
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self.clean_empty_dirs(dupe.path.parent())
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def _create_file(self, path):
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# We add fs.Folder to fileclasses in case the file we're loading contains folder paths.
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return fs.get_file(path, self.directories.fileclasses + [fs.Folder])
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def _get_file(self, str_path):
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path = Path(str_path)
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f = self._create_file(path)
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if f is None:
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return None
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try:
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f._read_all_info(attrnames=self.METADATA_TO_READ)
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return f
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except EnvironmentError:
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return None
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def _get_export_data(self):
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columns = [col for col in self.result_table.columns.ordered_columns
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if col.visible and col.name != 'marked']
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colnames = [col.display for col in columns]
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rows = []
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for group_id, group in enumerate(self.results.groups):
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for dupe in group:
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data = self.get_display_info(dupe, group)
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row = [fix_surrogate_encoding(data[col.name]) for col in columns]
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row.insert(0, group_id)
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rows.append(row)
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return colnames, rows
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def _results_changed(self):
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self.selected_dupes = [d for d in self.selected_dupes
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if self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(d) is not None]
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self.notify('results_changed')
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def _start_job(self, jobid, func, args=()):
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title = JOBID2TITLE[jobid]
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try:
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self.progress_window.run(jobid, title, func, args=args)
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except job.JobInProgressError:
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msg = tr("A previous action is still hanging in there. You can't start a new one yet. Wait a few seconds, then try again.")
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self.view.show_message(msg)
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def _job_completed(self, jobid):
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if jobid == JobType.Scan:
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self._results_changed()
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if not self.results.groups:
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self.view.show_message(tr("No duplicates found."))
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else:
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self.view.show_results_window()
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if jobid in {JobType.Load, JobType.Move, JobType.Delete}:
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self._results_changed()
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if jobid == JobType.Load:
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self.view.show_results_window()
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if jobid in {JobType.Copy, JobType.Move, JobType.Delete}:
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if self.results.problems:
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self.problem_dialog.refresh()
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self.view.show_problem_dialog()
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else:
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msg = {
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JobType.Copy: tr("All marked files were copied successfully."),
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JobType.Move: tr("All marked files were moved successfully."),
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JobType.Delete: tr("All marked files were successfully sent to Trash."),
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}[jobid]
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self.view.show_message(msg)
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@staticmethod
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def _remove_hardlink_dupes(files):
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seen_inodes = set()
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result = []
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for file in files:
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try:
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inode = file.path.stat().st_ino
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except OSError:
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# The file was probably deleted or something
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continue
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if inode not in seen_inodes:
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seen_inodes.add(inode)
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result.append(file)
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return result
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def _select_dupes(self, dupes):
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if dupes == self.selected_dupes:
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return
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self.selected_dupes = dupes
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self.notify('dupes_selected')
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#--- Public
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def add_directory(self, d):
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"""Adds folder ``d`` to :attr:`directories`.
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Shows an error message dialog if something bad happens.
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:param str d: path of folder to add
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"""
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try:
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self.directories.add_path(Path(d))
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self.notify('directories_changed')
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except directories.AlreadyThereError:
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self.view.show_message(tr("'{}' already is in the list.").format(d))
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except directories.InvalidPathError:
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self.view.show_message(tr("'{}' does not exist.").format(d))
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def add_selected_to_ignore_list(self):
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"""Adds :attr:`selected_dupes` to :attr:`scanner`'s ignore list.
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"""
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dupes = self.without_ref(self.selected_dupes)
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if not dupes:
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self.view.show_message(MSG_NO_SELECTED_DUPES)
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return
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msg = tr("All selected %d matches are going to be ignored in all subsequent scans. Continue?")
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if not self.view.ask_yes_no(msg % len(dupes)):
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return
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for dupe in dupes:
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g = self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe)
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for other in g:
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if other is not dupe:
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self.scanner.ignore_list.Ignore(str(other.path), str(dupe.path))
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self.remove_duplicates(dupes)
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self.ignore_list_dialog.refresh()
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def apply_filter(self, filter):
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"""Apply a filter ``filter`` to the results so that it shows only dupe groups that match it.
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:param str filter: filter to apply
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"""
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self.results.apply_filter(None)
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if self.options['escape_filter_regexp']:
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filter = escape(filter, set('()[]\\.|+?^'))
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filter = escape(filter, '*', '.')
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self.results.apply_filter(filter)
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self._results_changed()
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def clean_empty_dirs(self, path):
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if self.options['clean_empty_dirs']:
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while delete_if_empty(path, ['.DS_Store']):
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path = path.parent()
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def copy_or_move(self, dupe, copy: bool, destination: str, dest_type: DestType):
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source_path = dupe.path
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location_path = first(p for p in self.directories if dupe.path in p)
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dest_path = Path(destination)
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if dest_type in {DestType.Relative, DestType.Absolute}:
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# no filename, no windows drive letter
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source_base = source_path.remove_drive_letter().parent()
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if dest_type == DestType.Relative:
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source_base = source_base[location_path:]
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dest_path = dest_path[source_base]
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if not dest_path.exists():
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dest_path.makedirs()
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# Add filename to dest_path. For file move/copy, it's not required, but for folders, yes.
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dest_path = dest_path[source_path.name]
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logging.debug("Copy/Move operation from '%s' to '%s'", source_path, dest_path)
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# Raises an EnvironmentError if there's a problem
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if copy:
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smart_copy(source_path, dest_path)
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else:
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smart_move(source_path, dest_path)
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self.clean_empty_dirs(source_path.parent())
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def copy_or_move_marked(self, copy):
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"""Start an async move (or copy) job on marked duplicates.
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:param bool copy: If True, duplicates will be copied instead of moved
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"""
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def do(j):
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def op(dupe):
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j.add_progress()
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self.copy_or_move(dupe, copy, destination, desttype)
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j.start_job(self.results.mark_count)
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self.results.perform_on_marked(op, not copy)
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if not self.results.mark_count:
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self.view.show_message(MSG_NO_MARKED_DUPES)
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return
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opname = tr("copy") if copy else tr("move")
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prompt = tr("Select a directory to {} marked files to").format(opname)
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destination = self.view.select_dest_folder(prompt)
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if destination:
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desttype = self.options['copymove_dest_type']
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jobid = JobType.Copy if copy else JobType.Move
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self._start_job(jobid, do)
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def delete_marked(self):
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"""Start an async job to send marked duplicates to the trash.
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"""
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if not self.results.mark_count:
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self.view.show_message(MSG_NO_MARKED_DUPES)
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return
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if not self.deletion_options.show(self.results.mark_count):
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return
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args = [self.deletion_options.link_deleted, self.deletion_options.use_hardlinks,
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self.deletion_options.direct]
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logging.debug("Starting deletion job with args %r", args)
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self._start_job(JobType.Delete, self._do_delete, args=args)
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def export_to_xhtml(self):
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"""Export current results to XHTML.
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The configuration of the :attr:`result_table` (columns order and visibility) is used to
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determine how the data is presented in the export. In other words, the exported table in
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the resulting XHTML will look just like the results table.
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"""
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colnames, rows = self._get_export_data()
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export_path = export.export_to_xhtml(colnames, rows)
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desktop.open_path(export_path)
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def export_to_csv(self):
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"""Export current results to CSV.
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The columns and their order in the resulting CSV file is determined in the same way as in
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:meth:`export_to_xhtml`.
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"""
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dest_file = self.view.select_dest_file(tr("Select a destination for your exported CSV"), 'csv')
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if dest_file:
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colnames, rows = self._get_export_data()
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export.export_to_csv(dest_file, colnames, rows)
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|
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def get_display_info(self, dupe, group, delta=False):
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def empty_data():
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return {c.name: '---' for c in self.result_table.COLUMNS[1:]}
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if (dupe is None) or (group is None):
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return empty_data()
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try:
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return dupe.get_display_info(group, delta)
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except Exception as e:
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logging.warning("Exception on GetDisplayInfo for %s: %s", str(dupe.path), str(e))
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return empty_data()
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|
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|
def invoke_custom_command(self):
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|
"""Calls command in ``CustomCommand`` pref with ``%d`` and ``%r`` placeholders replaced.
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|
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|
Using the current selection, ``%d`` is replaced with the currently selected dupe and ``%r``
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|
is replaced with that dupe's ref file. If there's no selection, the command is not invoked.
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If the dupe is a ref, ``%d`` and ``%r`` will be the same.
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|
"""
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cmd = self.view.get_default('CustomCommand')
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if not cmd:
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msg = tr("You have no custom command set up. Set it up in your preferences.")
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|
self.view.show_message(msg)
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|
return
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|
if not self.selected_dupes:
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|
return
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|
dupe = self.selected_dupes[0]
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group = self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe)
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ref = group.ref
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cmd = cmd.replace('%d', str(dupe.path))
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cmd = cmd.replace('%r', str(ref.path))
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match = re.match(r'"([^"]+)"(.*)', cmd)
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if match is not None:
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# This code here is because subprocess. Popen doesn't seem to accept, under Windows,
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|
# executable paths with spaces in it, *even* when they're enclosed in "". So this is
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|
# a workaround to make the damn thing work.
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|
exepath, args = match.groups()
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path, exename = op.split(exepath)
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subprocess.Popen(exename + args, shell=True, cwd=path)
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else:
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|
subprocess.Popen(cmd, shell=True)
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|
|
|
def load(self):
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|
"""Load directory selection and ignore list from files in appdata.
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|
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|
This method is called during startup so that directory selection and ignore list, which
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|
is persistent data, is the same as when the last session was closed (when :meth:`save` was
|
|
called).
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|
"""
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|
self.directories.load_from_file(op.join(self.appdata, 'last_directories.xml'))
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|
self.notify('directories_changed')
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|
p = op.join(self.appdata, 'ignore_list.xml')
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|
self.scanner.ignore_list.load_from_xml(p)
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|
self.ignore_list_dialog.refresh()
|
|
|
|
def load_from(self, filename):
|
|
"""Start an async job to load results from ``filename``.
|
|
|
|
:param str filename: path of the XML file (created with :meth:`save_as`) to load
|
|
"""
|
|
def do(j):
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|
self.results.load_from_xml(filename, self._get_file, j)
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|
self._start_job(JobType.Load, do)
|
|
|
|
def make_selected_reference(self):
|
|
"""Promote :attr:`selected_dupes` to reference position within their respective groups.
|
|
|
|
Each selected dupe will become the :attr:`~core.engine.Group.ref` of its group. If there's
|
|
more than one dupe selected for the same group, only the first (in the order currently shown
|
|
in :attr:`result_table`) dupe will be promoted.
|
|
"""
|
|
dupes = self.without_ref(self.selected_dupes)
|
|
changed_groups = set()
|
|
for dupe in dupes:
|
|
g = self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe)
|
|
if g not in changed_groups:
|
|
if self.results.make_ref(dupe):
|
|
changed_groups.add(g)
|
|
# It's not always obvious to users what this action does, so to make it a bit clearer,
|
|
# we change our selection to the ref of all changed groups. However, we also want to keep
|
|
# the files that were ref before and weren't changed by the action. In effect, what this
|
|
# does is that we keep our old selection, but remove all non-ref dupes from it.
|
|
# If no group was changed, however, we don't touch the selection.
|
|
if not self.result_table.power_marker:
|
|
if changed_groups:
|
|
self.selected_dupes = [d for d in self.selected_dupes
|
|
if self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(d).ref is d]
|
|
self.notify('results_changed')
|
|
else:
|
|
# If we're in "Dupes Only" mode (previously called Power Marker), things are a bit
|
|
# different. The refs are not shown in the table, and if our operation is successful,
|
|
# this means that there's no way to follow our dupe selection. Then, the best thing to
|
|
# do is to keep our selection index-wise (different dupe selection, but same index
|
|
# selection).
|
|
self.notify('results_changed_but_keep_selection')
|
|
|
|
def mark_all(self):
|
|
"""Set all dupes in the results as marked.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.results.mark_all()
|
|
self.notify('marking_changed')
|
|
|
|
def mark_none(self):
|
|
"""Set all dupes in the results as unmarked.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.results.mark_none()
|
|
self.notify('marking_changed')
|
|
|
|
def mark_invert(self):
|
|
"""Invert the marked state of all dupes in the results.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.results.mark_invert()
|
|
self.notify('marking_changed')
|
|
|
|
def mark_dupe(self, dupe, marked):
|
|
"""Change marked status of ``dupe``.
|
|
|
|
:param dupe: dupe to mark/unmark
|
|
:type dupe: :class:`~core.fs.File`
|
|
:param bool marked: True = mark, False = unmark
|
|
"""
|
|
if marked:
|
|
self.results.mark(dupe)
|
|
else:
|
|
self.results.unmark(dupe)
|
|
self.notify('marking_changed')
|
|
|
|
def open_selected(self):
|
|
"""Open :attr:`selected_dupes` with their associated application.
|
|
"""
|
|
if len(self.selected_dupes) > 10:
|
|
if not self.view.ask_yes_no(MSG_MANY_FILES_TO_OPEN):
|
|
return
|
|
for dupe in self.selected_dupes:
|
|
desktop.open_path(dupe.path)
|
|
|
|
def purge_ignore_list(self):
|
|
"""Remove files that don't exist from :attr:`ignore_list`.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.scanner.ignore_list.Filter(lambda f,s:op.exists(f) and op.exists(s))
|
|
self.ignore_list_dialog.refresh()
|
|
|
|
def remove_directories(self, indexes):
|
|
"""Remove root directories at ``indexes`` from :attr:`directories`.
|
|
|
|
:param indexes: Indexes of the directories to remove.
|
|
:type indexes: list of int
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
indexes = sorted(indexes, reverse=True)
|
|
for index in indexes:
|
|
del self.directories[index]
|
|
self.notify('directories_changed')
|
|
except IndexError:
|
|
pass
|
|
|
|
def remove_duplicates(self, duplicates):
|
|
"""Remove ``duplicates`` from :attr:`results`.
|
|
|
|
Calls :meth:`~core.results.Results.remove_duplicates` and send appropriate notifications.
|
|
|
|
:param duplicates: duplicates to remove.
|
|
:type duplicates: list of :class:`~core.fs.File`
|
|
"""
|
|
self.results.remove_duplicates(self.without_ref(duplicates))
|
|
self.notify('results_changed_but_keep_selection')
|
|
|
|
def remove_marked(self):
|
|
"""Removed marked duplicates from the results (without touching the files themselves).
|
|
"""
|
|
if not self.results.mark_count:
|
|
self.view.show_message(MSG_NO_MARKED_DUPES)
|
|
return
|
|
msg = tr("You are about to remove %d files from results. Continue?")
|
|
if not self.view.ask_yes_no(msg % self.results.mark_count):
|
|
return
|
|
self.results.perform_on_marked(lambda x:None, True)
|
|
self._results_changed()
|
|
|
|
def remove_selected(self):
|
|
"""Removed :attr:`selected_dupes` from the results (without touching the files themselves).
|
|
"""
|
|
dupes = self.without_ref(self.selected_dupes)
|
|
if not dupes:
|
|
self.view.show_message(MSG_NO_SELECTED_DUPES)
|
|
return
|
|
msg = tr("You are about to remove %d files from results. Continue?")
|
|
if not self.view.ask_yes_no(msg % len(dupes)):
|
|
return
|
|
self.remove_duplicates(dupes)
|
|
|
|
def rename_selected(self, newname):
|
|
"""Renames the selected dupes's file to ``newname``.
|
|
|
|
If there's more than one selected dupes, the first one is used.
|
|
|
|
:param str newname: The filename to rename the dupe's file to.
|
|
"""
|
|
try:
|
|
d = self.selected_dupes[0]
|
|
d.rename(newname)
|
|
return True
|
|
except (IndexError, fs.FSError) as e:
|
|
logging.warning("dupeGuru Warning: %s" % str(e))
|
|
return False
|
|
|
|
def reprioritize_groups(self, sort_key):
|
|
"""Sort dupes in each group (in :attr:`results`) according to ``sort_key``.
|
|
|
|
Called by the re-prioritize dialog. Calls :meth:`~core.engine.Group.prioritize` and, once
|
|
the sorting is done, show a message that confirms the action.
|
|
|
|
:param sort_key: The key being sent to :meth:`~core.engine.Group.prioritize`
|
|
:type sort_key: f(dupe)
|
|
"""
|
|
count = 0
|
|
for group in self.results.groups:
|
|
if group.prioritize(key_func=sort_key):
|
|
count += 1
|
|
self._results_changed()
|
|
msg = tr("{} duplicate groups were changed by the re-prioritization.").format(count)
|
|
self.view.show_message(msg)
|
|
|
|
def reveal_selected(self):
|
|
if self.selected_dupes:
|
|
desktop.reveal_path(self.selected_dupes[0].path)
|
|
|
|
def save(self):
|
|
if not op.exists(self.appdata):
|
|
os.makedirs(self.appdata)
|
|
self.directories.save_to_file(op.join(self.appdata, 'last_directories.xml'))
|
|
p = op.join(self.appdata, 'ignore_list.xml')
|
|
self.scanner.ignore_list.save_to_xml(p)
|
|
self.notify('save_session')
|
|
|
|
def save_as(self, filename):
|
|
"""Save results in ``filename``.
|
|
|
|
:param str filename: path of the file to save results (as XML) to.
|
|
"""
|
|
self.results.save_to_xml(filename)
|
|
|
|
def start_scanning(self):
|
|
"""Starts an async job to scan for duplicates.
|
|
|
|
Scans folders selected in :attr:`directories` and put the results in :attr:`results`
|
|
"""
|
|
def do(j):
|
|
j.set_progress(0, tr("Collecting files to scan"))
|
|
if self.scanner.scan_type == scanner.ScanType.Folders:
|
|
files = list(self.directories.get_folders(j))
|
|
else:
|
|
files = list(self.directories.get_files(j))
|
|
if self.options['ignore_hardlink_matches']:
|
|
files = self._remove_hardlink_dupes(files)
|
|
logging.info('Scanning %d files' % len(files))
|
|
self.results.groups = self.scanner.get_dupe_groups(files, j)
|
|
|
|
if not self.directories.has_any_file():
|
|
self.view.show_message(tr("The selected directories contain no scannable file."))
|
|
return
|
|
self.results.groups = []
|
|
self._results_changed()
|
|
self._start_job(JobType.Scan, do)
|
|
|
|
def toggle_selected_mark_state(self):
|
|
selected = self.without_ref(self.selected_dupes)
|
|
if not selected:
|
|
return
|
|
if allsame(self.results.is_marked(d) for d in selected):
|
|
markfunc = self.results.mark_toggle
|
|
else:
|
|
markfunc = self.results.mark
|
|
for dupe in selected:
|
|
markfunc(dupe)
|
|
self.notify('marking_changed')
|
|
|
|
def without_ref(self, dupes):
|
|
"""Returns ``dupes`` with all reference elements removed.
|
|
"""
|
|
return [dupe for dupe in dupes if self.results.get_group_of_duplicate(dupe).ref is not dupe]
|
|
|
|
def get_default(self, key, fallback_value=None):
|
|
result = nonone(self.view.get_default(key), fallback_value)
|
|
if fallback_value is not None and not isinstance(result, type(fallback_value)):
|
|
# we don't want to end up with garbage values from the prefs
|
|
try:
|
|
result = type(fallback_value)(result)
|
|
except Exception:
|
|
result = fallback_value
|
|
return result
|
|
|
|
def set_default(self, key, value):
|
|
self.view.set_default(key, value)
|
|
|
|
#--- Properties
|
|
@property
|
|
def stat_line(self):
|
|
result = self.results.stat_line
|
|
if self.scanner.discarded_file_count:
|
|
result = tr("%s (%d discarded)") % (result, self.scanner.discarded_file_count)
|
|
return result
|
|
|