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================================================== Send2Trash -- Send files to trash on all platforms ================================================== Send2Trash is a small package that sends files to the Trash (or Recycle Bin) *natively* and on *all platforms*. On OS X, it uses native ``FSMoveObjectToTrashSync`` Cocoa calls or can use pyobjc with NSFileManager. On Windows, it uses native ``IFileOperation`` call if on Vista or newer and pywin32 is installed or falls back to ``SHFileOperation`` calls. On other platforms, if `PyGObject`_ and `GIO`_ are available, it will use this. Otherwise, it will fallback to its own implementation of the `trash specifications from freedesktop.org`_. ``ctypes`` is used to access native libraries, so no compilation is necessary. Send2Trash supports Python 2.7 and up (Python 3 is supported). Status: Additional Help Welcome ------------------------------- Additional help is welcome for supporting this package. Specifically help with the OSX and Linux issues and fixes would be most appreciated. Installation ------------ You can download it with pip: python -m pip install -U send2trash To install with pywin32 or pyobjc required specify the extra `nativeLib`: python -m pip install -U send2trash[nativeLib] or you can download the source from http://github.com/arsenetar/send2trash and install it with:: >>> python setup.py install Usage ----- >>> from send2trash import send2trash >>> send2trash('some_file') >>> send2trash(['some_file1', 'some_file2']) On Freedesktop platforms (Linux, BSD, etc.), you may not be able to efficiently trash some files. In these cases, an exception ``send2trash.TrashPermissionError`` is raised, so that the application can handle this case. This inherits from ``PermissionError`` (``OSError`` on Python 2). Specifically, this affects files on a different device to the user's home directory, where the root of the device does not have a ``.Trash`` directory, and we don't have permission to create a ``.Trash-$UID`` directory. For any other problem, ``OSError`` is raised. .. _PyGObject: https://wiki.gnome.org/PyGObject .. _GIO: https://developer.gnome.org/gio/ .. _trash specifications from freedesktop.org: http://freedesktop.org/wiki/Specifications/trash-spec/