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Managing files with named path patterns

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NamedPath

This is a module which can help you to configure folder structure with named patterns. No more absolute paths in scripts, no more hard coding. With namedpath you can generate paths via names with variables context!

import namedpath

# create list of patterns with inheritance
path_list = dict(
    PROJECT='{PROJECT_NAME}',
    SHOTS='[PROJECT]/shots',
    SHOT='[SHOTS]/{SHOT_NAME}',
    LAYOUT='[SHOT]/layout',
    LAYOUT_PUBLISH='[LAYOUT]/publish/{SHOT_NAME|lower()}_v{VERSION:04d}/{SHOT_NAME|lower()}.exr',
    RENDER='[SHOT]/render',
    RENDER_PUBLISH='[RENDER]/{VERSION:04d}/{FILE_NAME}_{FRAME}.{EXT}',
)
# create tree instance
tree = namedpath.NamedPathTree('/mnt/my_projects', path_list)
# define context
context = {
    'project_name': 'project1',
    'shot_name': 'sh01',
    'file_name': 'test_render',
    'version': 15,
    'ext': 'exr',
    'frame': '%04d'
}
# now you can generate the path
print(tree.get_path('RENDER_PUBLISH', context))
# /mnt/my_projects/project1/shots/sh01/render/0015/test_render_%04d.exr

# you can change any patterns and no need change the code after that
path_list['RENDER_PUBLISH'] = '[RENDER]/publish/v{VERSION:05d}/{SHOT_NAME}_rnd_{FRAME}.{EXT}'
tree = namedpath.NamedPathTree('/mnt/my_projects', path_list)
print(tree.get_path('RENDER_PUBLISH', context))
# /home/username/my_projects/project1/shots/sh01/render/publish/v00015/sh01_rnd_%04d.exr
  • Any pattern can be inherited from another pattern.

  • Each structure can have a different pattern set, but it will work with the same code.

  • Supports generic string formatting and string method calls.

  • Creates a folder structure with context or partial context.

# formatting
pat1 = '[PARENT]/{VARIABLE:04d}'
# string methods
pat2 = '[PARENT]/{VARIABLE|strip()|upper()}'
# string methods with arguments
pat3 = '[PARENT]/{VARIABLE|center(10, "_")}'
  • Transfer one file tree to other

You can remap one file structure to other using method NamedPathTree.transfer_to

path_list1 = dict(
    PROJECT='{PROJECT_NAME}',
    CONFIG={
        'path': '[PROJECT]/.config'
    },
    SHOTS={
        'path': '[PROJECT]/shots',
    },

    SHOT={
        'path': '[SHOTS]/{ENTITY_NAME}/{ENTITY_NAME}{FRAME:04d}.{EXT}',
        'defaults': {'EXT': 'exr', "FRAME": ""},
        'prefix': {'FRAME': "-"},
        'types': {'FRAME': 'int'}
    },
)
path_list2 = dict(
    PRJ='{PROJECT}',
    CONF={
        'path': '[PRJ]/.config'
    },
    SHTS={
        'path': '[PRJ]/shots',
    },
    SHT={
            'path': '[SHTS]/prod/{OBJ_NAME}{FRM:03d}.{FILETYPE}',
            'defaults': {'FILETYPE': 'exr', "FRM": ""},
            'prefix': {'FRM': "_"},
            'types': {'FRM': 'int'}
        },
)

pattern_names_map = dict(
    PROJECT='PRJ',
    CONFIG='CONF',
    SHOTS='SHTS',
    SHOT='SHT',
)
context_map = dict(
    PROJECT_NAME='PROJECT',
    ENTITY_NAME='OBJ_NAME',
    FRAME='FRM',
    EXT='FILETYPE',
)

tree1 = NamedPathTree('/tmp/projects1', path_list1)
tree2 = NamedPathTree('/tmp/projects2', path_list2)
result = tree1.transfer_to(tree2, pattern_names_map, context_map)
pprint(result)

# >>> {'remapped_paths': [{'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1'},
# >>>                     {'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1/.config',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1/.config'},
# >>>                     {'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1/shots',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots'},
# >>>                     {'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1/shots/prod/box001.exr',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots/box/box0001.exr'},
# >>>                     {'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1/shots/prod/box002.exr',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots/box/box0002.exr'},
# >>>                     {'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1/shots/prod/cube001.exr',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots/cube/cube_0001.exr'},
# >>>                     {'new_path': '/tmp/projects2/prj1/shots/prod/cube002.exr',
# >>>                      'old_path': '/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots/cube/cube_0002.exr'}],
# >>>  'skipped_paths': ['/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots/box',
# >>>                    '/tmp/projects1/prj1/shots/cube']}

Now you can move or copy all files to the new project structure!

TODO:

  • set permissions and owner
  • transfer tool

Alternatives

https://gitlab.com/4degrees/lucidity

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Managing files with named path patterns

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