>----- Original Message ----- >From: "Diez B. Roggisch" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> >To: python-list@python.org >Sent: Saturday, August 2, 2008 11:05:07 AM GMT -06:00 US/Canada Central >Subject: Re: Agnostic fetching
>Bruce Frederiksen schrieb: > On Fri, 01 Aug 2008 17:05:00 -0700, jorpheus wrote: > >> OK, that sounds stupid. Anyway, I've been learning Python for some >> time now, and am currently having fun with the urllib and urllib2 >> modules, but have run into a problem(?) - is there any way to fetch >> (urllib.retrieve) files from a server without knowing the filenames? >> For instance, there is smth like folder/spam.egg, folder/ >> unpredictable.egg and so on. If not, perhaps some kind of glob to >> create a list of existing files? I'd really appreciate some help, >> since I'm really out of my (newb) depth here. > > You might try the os.path module and/or the glob module in the standard > python library. >Not on remote locations. The only work on your local filesystem. >Diez Here's a function I wrote for checking remote or local file existence. It works for me but admittedly I haven't tested many cases with it. Also its currently specific to an http URI scheme. def fileExists(self, fileUrlPath): fileExists = False if "http:" in fileUrlPath.lower(): #We don't want to open the file so ask the header if the #file exists urlParts = urlparse(fileUrlPath) host = urlParts[1] http = httplib.HTTP(host) http.putrequest("HEAD", fileUrlPath) http.putheader("Host", host) http.endheaders() errorcode, errormessage, headers = http.getreply() if errorcode == 200: fileExists = True else: fileExists = path.exists(fileUrlPath) return fileExists -- Ivan Ven Osdel http://datasyncsuite.com -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list