qi::path namespace¶
qi::path
is a set of functions to find binaries, libraries, data and
configuration files on the system.
Summary¶
namespace qi::path
Functions (namespace qi::path)
class qi::Path
Functions (class qi::Path)
Global Namespaces
Global Classes
Reference¶
qi::Path Class Reference¶
Introduction¶
The Path class allow handling path in a cross-platform maner. The class assume that all string are encoded in UTF-8. More...
#include <qi/path.hpp>
Public Functions¶
-
(const std::string& unicodePath)Path
-
(const char* unicodePath)Path
-
(const Path& path)Path
-
(const boost::filesystem::path& path)Path
-
()~Path
-
bool
() constisEmpty
-
bool
() constexists
-
bool
() constisDir
-
bool
() constisRegularFile
-
bool
() constisSymlink
-
std::string
() constfilename
-
std::string
() constextension
-
Path
() constparent
-
Path
() constabsolute
-
PathVector
() constfiles
-
PathVector
() constrecursiveFiles
-
PathVector
() constdirs
-
() conststring
-
std::string
() conststr
-
const boost::filesystem::path&
() constbfsPath
-
Path
(const qi::Path& rhs) constoperator/
-
const Path&
(const qi::Path& rhs) constoperator/=
-
const Path&
(const qi::Path& rhs) constoperator=
Detailed Description¶
The Path class allow handling path in a cross-platform maner. The class assume that all string are encoded in UTF-8.
Function Documentation¶
-
qi::Path::
Path
(const std::string& unicodePath = std::string()¶ Brief:
Parameters: - unicodePath – Path
Default Constructor
-
qi::Path::
Path
(const char* unicodePath)¶ Brief:
Parameters: - unicodePath – Path
-
qi::Path::
Path
(const Path& path)¶ Copy Constructor.
-
qi::Path::
Path
(const boost::filesystem::path& path)¶ Copy Constructor from boost filesystem.
-
qi::Path::
~Path
()¶ Default destructor.
-
std::string
qi::Path::
filename
()const
¶ get the name of the current file of folder
-
std::string
qi::Path::
extension
()const
¶ get the extension of the current file
-
Path
qi::Path::
parent
()const
¶ return a Path to the parent
-
Path
qi::Path::
absolute
()const
¶ return an absolute Path of the current path
-
PathVector
qi::Path::
files
()const
¶ return a vector of files contained in the current path
-
PathVector
qi::Path::
recursiveFiles
()const
¶ return a vector of absolute path to files contained recursively in the current path
-
PathVector
qi::Path::
dirs
()const
¶ return a vector of dirs contained in the current path
-
qi::Path::
operator
std::string()const
¶ return the path as a string
-
std::string
qi::Path::
str
()const
¶ return the path as a string
-
const boost::filesystem::path&
qi::Path::
bfsPath
()const
¶ return the path as a boost path representation
-
Path
qi::Path::
operator/
(const qi::Path& rhs)const
¶ concat two paths adding a directory separator between them
-
const Path&
qi::Path::
operator/=
(const qi::Path& rhs)const
¶ concat two paths adding a directory separator between them
-
const Path&
qi::Path::
operator=
(const qi::Path& rhs)const
¶ copy operator
qi::path Namespace Reference¶
Inner Definitions¶
Namespaces¶
Name | Brief |
---|---|
qi::path::detail |
Implementation details. |
Classes¶
Name | Brief |
---|---|
qi::path::ScopedDir |
|
qi::path::ScopedFile |
Functions¶
Name | Brief |
---|---|
qi::path::sdkPrefix |
Return the default SDK prefix path. |
qi::path::findBin |
Look for a binary. |
qi::path::findLib |
Look for a library. |
qi::path::findConf |
Look for a configuration file. |
qi::path::findData |
Look for a file in all dataPaths(applicationName) directories, return the first match. |
qi::path::listData |
List data files matching the given pattern in all dataPaths(applicationName) directories. For each match, return the occurence from the first dataPaths prefix. Directories are discarded. |
qi::path::listLib |
|
qi::path::confPaths |
Get the list of directories used when searching for configuration files for the given application name. |
qi::path::dataPaths |
Get the list of directories used when searching for data files for the given application name. |
qi::path::binPaths |
Get the list of directories used when searching for binaries. |
qi::path::libPaths |
Get the list of directories used when searching for libraries. |
qi::path::userWritableDataPath |
Get the writable data files path for users. |
qi::path::userWritableConfPath |
Get the writable configuration files path for users. |
qi::path::convertToDosPath |
Convert given path into DOS 8.3 path if it exists, else returns empty string (Windows only). |
qi::path::setWritablePath |
Set the writable files path for users. |
Detailed Description¶
Set of tools to handle SDK layouts.
Functions¶
-
std::string
qi::path::
sdkPrefix
()¶ Brief: Return the default SDK prefix path.
Returns: The SDK prefix path. It’s always a complete, native path.
-
std::string
qi::path::
findBin
(const std::string& name, bool searchInPath = false)¶ Brief: Look for a binary.
Parameters: - name – The full name of the binary, or just the name.
- searchInPath – if true, also search for the binary in the $PATH directories.
Returns: The complete, native path to the file found, an empty string otherwise.
This will search in all SDK prefixes for a file named ‘name’. It will then add ‘.exe’ suffix if needed. (without ‘.exe’) (in UTF-8).
-
std::string
qi::path::
findLib
(const std::string& name)¶ Brief: Look for a library.
Parameters: - name – The full name of the library, or just the name.
Returns: The complete, native path to the file found, an empty string otherwise.
This will search in all SDK prefixes for a file named ‘name’. It will then add ‘lib’ prefix, and appropriated suffixes (‘.dll’ on windows, ‘.so’ on linux, ‘.dylib’ on mac). (without ‘.dll’, ‘.so’) (in UTF-8).
You can specify subdirectories using “/” as directory separator (in UTF-8).
-
std::string
qi::path::
findConf
(const std::string& applicationName, const std::string& filename)¶ Brief: Look for a configuration file.
Parameters: - applicationName – Name of the application.
- filename – Name of the file to look for. You can specify subdirectories using “/” as directory separator.
Returns: The complete, native path of the file if it was found, an empty string otherwise.
The file is searched in a list of possible directories, the first match is returned.
The list of paths is constructed like this:
- first, a standard path in the home directory (like ~/.config/<applicationName>/<filename>)
- then: <sdk_prefix>/etc/<applicationName>/<filename> for each known SDK prefix.
- then a standard path in the system. (like /etc/<applicationName>/<filename>)
-
std::string
qi::path::
findData
(const std::string& applicationName, const std::string& filename, bool excludeUserWritablePath = false)¶ Brief: Look for a file in all dataPaths(applicationName) directories, return the first match.
Parameters: - applicationName – Name of the application.
- filename – Name of the file to look for.
- excludeUserWritablePath – If true, findData() won’t search into userWritableDataPath. You can specify subdirectories using “/” as directory separator.
Returns: The complete, native path of the file if it was found, an empty string otherwise.
The file is searched in a list of possible directories, provided by the
qi::path::dataPaths(const std::string&)
. The first match is returned.For instance if you have the following files on a unix system
- ~/.local/share/foo/models/nao.xml
- /usr/share/foo/models/nao.xml
then listData(“foo”, “models/nao.xml”) will return
- ~/.local/share/foo/models/nao.xml
-
std::vector<std::string>
qi::path::
listData
(const std::string& applicationName, const std::string& pattern = "*", bool excludeUserWritablePath = false)¶ Brief: List data files matching the given pattern in all dataPaths(applicationName) directories. For each match, return the occurence from the first dataPaths prefix. Directories are discarded.
Parameters: - applicationName – Name of the application.
- pattern – wilcard pattern of the files to look for.
- excludeUserWritablePath – If true, listData() won’t search into userWritableDataPath. You can specify subdirectories using “/” as directory separator.
Returns: An std::vector of the complete, native paths of the files that matched.
Matches are searched in a list of possible directories, provided by the
qi::path::dataPaths(const std::string&)
. When several matches collide, the first one is returned.For instance if you have the following files on a unix system
- ~/.local/share/foo/models/mynao.xml
- ~/.local/share/foo/models/myromeo_with_laser_head.xml
- /usr/share/foo/models/mynao.xml
- /usr/share/foo/models/myromeo.xml
then listData(“foo”, “models/my*.xml”) will return
- ~/.local/share/foo/models/mynao.xml
- ~/.local/share/foo/models/myromeo_with_laser_head.xml
- /usr/share/foo/models/myromeo.xml
note that /usr/share/foo/models/mynao.xml is not returned because a nao.xml file is already matched.
-
std::vector<std::string>
qi::path::
listLib
(const std::string& subfolder, const std::string& pattern = "*")¶ same as listData but for libraries
-
std::vector<std::string>
qi::path::
confPaths
(const std::string& applicationName = "")¶ Brief: Get the list of directories used when searching for configuration files for the given application name.
Parameters: - applicationName – Name of the application.
Returns: List of configuration directories.
This is used by the
qi::path::findConf(const std::string&, const std::string&)
.Warning
You should not assume those directories exist, nor that they are writeable.
-
std::vector<std::string>
qi::path::
dataPaths
(const std::string& applicationName = "", bool excludeUserWritablePath = false)¶ Brief: Get the list of directories used when searching for data files for the given application name.
Parameters: - applicationName – Name of the application.
- excludeUserWritablePath – If true, dataPaths() won’t include userWritableDataPath.
Returns: A list of directories.
This is used by the
qi::path::findData(const std::string&, const std::string&)
and theqi::path::listData(const std::string&, const std::string&)
.The list of paths is constructed like this:
- first, a standard path in the home directory (like ~/.local/share/<applicationName>/<filename>)
- then <sdk_prefix>/share/<applicationName>/<filename> for each known SDK prefix.
Warning
You should not assume those directories exist, nor that they are writeable.
-
std::vector<std::string>
qi::path::
binPaths
()¶ Brief: Get the list of directories used when searching for binaries.
Returns: A list of directories. This is used by the
qi::path::findBin(const std::string&)
.Warning
You should not assume those directories exist, nor that they are writeable.
-
std::vector<std::string>
qi::path::
libPaths
()¶ Brief: Get the list of directories used when searching for libraries.
Returns: A list of directories. This is used by the
qi::path::findLib(const std::string&)
.Warning
You should not assume those directories exist, nor that they are writeable.
-
std::string
qi::path::
userWritableDataPath
(const std::string& applicationName, const std::string& filename)¶ Brief: Get the writable data files path for users.
Parameters: - applicationName – The name of the application.
- filename – The filename.
Returns: The directory or the file.
If filename is empty, return the directory in which to write. Otherwise the path is constructed like this:
- Linux
- <home>/.local/share/<applicationName>/<filename>
- Windows
- %AppData%<applicatioName><filename>
You can specify subdirectories using “/” as directory separator.
-
std::string
qi::path::
userWritableConfPath
(const std::string& applicationName, const std::string& filename = "")¶ Brief: Get the writable configuration files path for users.
Parameters: - applicationName – The name of the application.
- filename – The filename.
Returns: The directory or the file.
If filename is empty, return the directory in which to write. Otherwise the path is constructed like this:
- Linux
- <home>/.config/<applicatioName>/<filename>
- Windows
- %AppData%<applicatioName><filename>
You can specify subdirectories using “/” as directory separator.
-
std::string
qi::path::
convertToDosPath
(const std::string& pathString)¶ To use some API that doesn’t support unicode on Windows, it is possible to convert a unicode path to an existing file into a DOS path without any accentuated characters. (for ex. “C:test àé” becomes “C:TEST~1” if it already exists)
On other platforms, simply return pathString.
-
void
qi::path::
setWritablePath
(const std::string& path)¶ Brief: Set the writable files path for users.
Parameters: - path – Path to the new writable data path
Deprecatedsince 2.2 Use qi::path::detail::setWritablePath instead This method is only meant to be used in tests.