#!/usr/bin/env python # -*- coding: utf-8 -*- # # Copyright 2011 Yesudeep Mangalapilly # Copyright 2012 Google, Inc. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. """ :module: watchdog.observers.fsevents :synopsis: FSEvents based emitter implementation. :author: yesudeep@google.com (Yesudeep Mangalapilly) :platforms: Mac OS X """ from __future__ import with_statement import sys import threading import unicodedata import _watchdog_fsevents as _fsevents from ..events import ( FileDeletedEvent, FileModifiedEvent, FileCreatedEvent, FileMovedEvent, DirDeletedEvent, DirModifiedEvent, DirCreatedEvent, DirMovedEvent ) from ..utils.dirsnapshot import DirectorySnapshot from ..observers.api import ( BaseObserver, EventEmitter, DEFAULT_EMITTER_TIMEOUT, DEFAULT_OBSERVER_TIMEOUT ) class FSEventsEmitter(EventEmitter): """ Mac OS X FSEvents Emitter class. :param event_queue: The event queue to fill with events. :param watch: A watch object representing the directory to monitor. :type watch: :class:`watchdog.observers.api.ObservedWatch` :param timeout: Read events blocking timeout (in seconds). :type timeout: ``float`` """ def __init__(self, event_queue, watch, timeout=DEFAULT_EMITTER_TIMEOUT): EventEmitter.__init__(self, event_queue, watch, timeout) self._lock = threading.Lock() self.snapshot = DirectorySnapshot(watch.path, watch.is_recursive) def on_thread_stop(self): _fsevents.remove_watch(self.watch) _fsevents.stop(self) def queue_events(self, timeout): with self._lock: if not self.watch.is_recursive\ and self.watch.path not in self.pathnames: return new_snapshot = DirectorySnapshot(self.watch.path, self.watch.is_recursive) events = new_snapshot - self.snapshot self.snapshot = new_snapshot # Files. for src_path in events.files_deleted: self.queue_event(FileDeletedEvent(src_path)) for src_path in events.files_modified: self.queue_event(FileModifiedEvent(src_path)) for src_path in events.files_created: self.queue_event(FileCreatedEvent(src_path)) for src_path, dest_path in events.files_moved: self.queue_event(FileMovedEvent(src_path, dest_path)) # Directories. for src_path in events.dirs_deleted: self.queue_event(DirDeletedEvent(src_path)) for src_path in events.dirs_modified: self.queue_event(DirModifiedEvent(src_path)) for src_path in events.dirs_created: self.queue_event(DirCreatedEvent(src_path)) for src_path, dest_path in events.dirs_moved: self.queue_event(DirMovedEvent(src_path, dest_path)) def run(self): try: def callback(pathnames, flags, emitter=self): emitter.queue_events(emitter.timeout) # for pathname, flag in zip(pathnames, flags): # if emitter.watch.is_recursive: # and pathname != emitter.watch.path: # new_sub_snapshot = DirectorySnapshot(pathname, True) # old_sub_snapshot = self.snapshot.copy(pathname) # diff = new_sub_snapshot - old_sub_snapshot # self.snapshot += new_subsnapshot # else: # new_snapshot = DirectorySnapshot(emitter.watch.path, False) # diff = new_snapshot - emitter.snapshot # emitter.snapshot = new_snapshot # INFO: FSEvents reports directory notifications recursively # by default, so we do not need to add subdirectory paths. #pathnames = set([self.watch.path]) # if self.watch.is_recursive: # for root, directory_names, _ in os.walk(self.watch.path): # for directory_name in directory_names: # full_path = absolute_path( # os.path.join(root, directory_name)) # pathnames.add(full_path) self.pathnames = [self.watch.path] _fsevents.add_watch(self, self.watch, callback, self.pathnames) _fsevents.read_events(self) except Exception as e: pass class FSEventsObserver(BaseObserver): def __init__(self, timeout=DEFAULT_OBSERVER_TIMEOUT): BaseObserver.__init__(self, emitter_class=FSEventsEmitter, timeout=timeout) def schedule(self, event_handler, path, recursive=False): # Python 2/3 compat try: str_class = unicode except NameError: str_class = str # Fix for issue #26: Trace/BPT error when given a unicode path # string. https://github.com/gorakhargosh/watchdog/issues#issue/26 if isinstance(path, str_class): #path = unicode(path, 'utf-8') path = unicodedata.normalize('NFC', path) # We only encode the path in Python 2 for backwards compatibility. # On Python 3 we want the path to stay as unicode if possible for # the sake of path matching not having to be rewritten to use the # bytes API instead of strings. The _watchdog_fsevent.so code for # Python 3 can handle both str and bytes paths, which is why we # do not HAVE to encode it with Python 3. The Python 2 code in # _watchdog_fsevents.so was not changed for the sake of backwards # compatibility. if sys.version_info < (3,): path = path.encode('utf-8') return BaseObserver.schedule(self, event_handler, path, recursive)