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3e85185b1a Migrating to a devcontainer
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eacb730961 Added a comment
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844cf4b2de Changed steps to use native credential manager
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434f969556 Improved logging and reduced exceptions.
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d98801dd66 Updated pipeline to use latest build container image features
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83639a10e2 Added info to the 'README.md' regarding escape character
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34e5b107ff Updated 'README.md' with more help
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70af81ed84 Preparing for 0.0.7 release 2023-04-26 13:47:34 -05:00
b745915e49 Added some more logging to the INFO level 2023-04-26 13:47:09 -05:00
c6d79c9eb1 Fixed bug where CLI wouldn't run
Caused by wrong argument name parameter for run function
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682503a24a Minor change to CLI help menu
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4bf334c9d5 Restructured code structure 2023-04-26 03:07:09 -05:00
90a1db4f0c Began work on 0.0.6 2023-04-26 03:06:25 -05:00
a3bb168c14 Publish stage will not fail on publish failure
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8 changed files with 165 additions and 103 deletions

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// For format details, see https://aka.ms/devcontainer.json. For config options, see the
// README at: https://github.com/devcontainers/templates/tree/main/src/python
{
"name": "Python 3",
// Or use a Dockerfile or Docker Compose file. More info: https://containers.dev/guide/dockerfile
"image": "mcr.microsoft.com/devcontainers/python:1-3.12-bullseye"
// Features to add to the dev container. More info: https://containers.dev/features.
// "features": {},
// Use 'forwardPorts' to make a list of ports inside the container available locally.
// "forwardPorts": [],
// Use 'postCreateCommand' to run commands after the container is created.
// "postCreateCommand": "pip3 install --user -r requirements.txt",
// Configure tool-specific properties.
// "customizations": {},
// Uncomment to connect as root instead. More info: https://aka.ms/dev-containers-non-root.
// "remoteUser": "root"
}

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pipeline {
agent any
stages {
stage("clean") {
steps {
sh 'rm -rf ./dist/*'
}
agent {
kubernetes {
cloud 'rsys-devel'
defaultContainer 'pip'
inheritFrom 'pip'
}
}
stages {
stage("install") {
steps {
sh 'mamba env update --file environment.yml'
sh 'echo "mamba activate renamebycsv" >> ~/.bashrc'
sh 'pip install -r requirements.txt'
}
}
stage("build") {
steps {
sh 'rm -rf ./dist/*'
sh "python -m build"
}
}
@@ -25,17 +26,18 @@ pipeline {
}
stage("archive") {
steps {
archiveArtifacts artifacts: 'dist/*.tar.gz, dist/*.whl'
archiveArtifacts artifacts: 'dist/*.tar.gz, dist/*.whl', fingerprint: true, followSymlinks: false, onlyIfSuccessful: true
}
}
stage("publish package") {
environment {
CREDS = credentials('rs-git-package-registry-ydeng')
}
when {
branch '**/master'
}
steps {
withCredentials([usernamePassword(credentialsId: 'rs-git-package-registry-ydeng', passwordVariable: 'PASS', usernameVariable: 'USER')]) {
sh 'python -m twine upload --repository-url https://git.reslate.systems/api/packages/${USER}/pypi -u ${USER} -p ${PASS} --non-interactive --disable-progress-bar --verbose dist/*'
}
sh returnStatus: true, script: 'python -m twine upload --repository-url https://git.reslate.systems/api/packages/${CREDS_USR}/pypi -u ${CREDS_USR} -p ${CREDS_PSW} --non-interactive --disable-progress-bar --verbose dist/*'
}
}
}

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@@ -24,11 +24,19 @@ This program makes heavy use of REGEX, also known as Regular Expression to give
- Where it differs is the ability to use one REGEX string to match many strings.
- i.e, the REGEX "`abc\d+`" will match with "`abc1`", "`abc2`", "`abc12`", but not "`ac12`" or "`abc`".
- Many characters can be used as normal and will match a string literally (character for character), but some will be treated as special characters (such as the previously used `\`, which indicates that the letter afterwards should be treated specially, such as a token)
- Common tokens to be aware of: `.` for any character, `\d` for single digits, `\w` for word characters, `\s` for space characters (tabs, spaces, linebreaks, etc.). Tokens can be repeated by using `+`, indicating "one or more", `*` indicating "none or more".
- Common tokens to be aware of: `.` for any character, `\d` for single digits, `\w` for word characters, `\s` for space characters (tabs, spaces, linebreaks, etc.). Tokens can be repeated by using `+`, indicating "one or more", `*` indicating "none or more". If you want to match something that is read as a token by default, such as `.`, or `+`, using the `\` in front of it will cause it to match `.` literally, i.e, `1\.2` matches `1.3`, but not `123`, `1a3`, etc.
- A capture group is a way of "selecting" a part of a text and is formed by using `(` and `)` around the REGEX that should be selected.
Now for a few examples:
Let's say we have files `run325-a-1.vcf`, `run326-b-2.vcf`, and `run327-b-3.vcf`. If we know that all that matters is the `1` after the `run[numbers]-[character]-`, we can write `run\d+-\w-(\d).vcf` which will match with all 3 of the above examples, and select the last digit. The program can then use a given CSV to look up the selected digits and replace the name with what is given by the CSV.
Let's say we have files `run325-a-1.vcf`, `run326-b-2.vcf`, and `run327-b-3.vcf`. If we know that all that matters is the `1` after the `run[numbers]-[character]-`, we can write `run\d+-\w-(\d)\.vcf` which will match with all 3 of the above examples, and select the last digit. The program can then use a given CSV to look up the selected digits and replace the name with what is given by the CSV.
For learning and testing your own REGEX, checkout [regex101.com](https://regex101.com/), which allows you to write the strings that you're trying to match, and the REGEX. It will show you live which parts of the strings match to what, if any parts match.
For learning and testing your own REGEX, checkout [regex101.com](https://regex101.com/), which allows you to write the strings that you're trying to match, and the REGEX. It will show you live which parts of the strings match to what, if any parts match.
## Not Working?
If the program is not working the way you would like it, try running the program in `-v DEBUG` mode which increases verbosity. Typically, files not being renamed can be attributed to one of two problems:
1. It's looking in the wrong directory. The solution would be to double check that the directory it's looking in (printed by the program each run) is correct. If not, try adding quotes around the path in the command line.
2. The provided REGEX pattern isn't matching to any of the files. In this case, test one or two of the files at [regex101.com](https://regex101.com/) with your pattern.

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- python=3.11
- setuptools=67.6
- twine=4.0
- cryptography=38.0.4
- cryptography=38.0.4
prefix: ./env

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#!/usr/bin/env python3
import argparse
import csv
import os
import re
from typing import Iterable
import logging
def find_all_candidates(input_dir: str, regex: str, recursive: bool):
results = []
for subitem in os.listdir(input_dir):
subitem_path = os.path.join(input_dir, subitem)
match = re.match(regex, subitem)
if os.path.isdir(subitem_path) and recursive:
logging.debug(f'Checking directory "{subitem}"...')
results.extend(find_all_candidates(subitem_path, regex, recursive))
else:
if not match:
logging.debug(f'Ignoring "{subitem}"...')
continue
results.append((subitem_path, subitem, match))
logging.debug(f'Collecting "{subitem}"...')
return results
def rename(
csv_path: str,
candidates: Iterable[tuple[str, str, re.Match]],
current: str,
become: str,
dry: bool,
extension: str,
keep_extension: bool,
):
replacement_dict = {}
with open(csv_path, "r") as csv_fd:
reader = csv.reader(csv_fd)
current_col_ind = None
become_col_ind = None
for row in reader:
if current_col_ind is None and become_col_ind is None:
current_col_ind = row.index(current)
become_col_ind = row.index(become)
continue
if (
row[current_col_ind] in replacement_dict
and replacement_dict[row[current_col_ind]] != row[become_col_ind]
):
raise Exception("Duplicate current key.")
replacement_dict[row[current_col_ind]] = row[become_col_ind]
for subitem_path, subitem, match in candidates:
if match.group(1) not in replacement_dict:
logging.warning(
'Group "%s" was not matched to any row in the provided CSV. '
"Skipping...",
match.group(1),
)
continue
original = subitem_path
objective = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(subitem_path),
re.sub(match.re, replacement_dict[match.group(1)], subitem.strip()),
)
if extension:
objective += ("." if not extension.startswith(".") else "") + extension
if keep_extension:
objective += os.path.splitext(subitem_path)[1]
logging.info(f'Will rename "{original}" to "{os.path.basename(objective)}"')
if os.path.exists(objective):
logging.error(
f'Path at "{objective}" exists, not continuing. '
"Use -f to overwrite instead of stopping."
)
exit(1)
if not dry:
os.rename(original, objective)
if dry:
logging.info("No file names were modified.")
from renamebycsv.renamer import find_all_candidates, rename_by_csv
def run(args):
candidates = find_all_candidates(args.input_dir, args.regex, args.recursive)
rename(
args.csv,
candidates,
args.current,
args.become,
args.dry,
args.extension,
args.keep_extension,
)
candidates = find_all_candidates(args.input_dir, args.pattern, args.recursive)
if len(candidates):
rename_by_csv(
args.csv,
candidates,
args.current,
args.become,
args.dry,
args.extension,
args.keep_extension,
)
def main():
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metavar="I",
)
argparser.add_argument(
"regex",
"pattern",
help="The regex to apply to each file name. The first capture group is used to "
"perform the replacement.",
metavar="R",

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import csv
import logging
import os
import re
from typing import Iterable
def find_all_candidates(input_dir: str, regex: str, recursive: bool):
logging.info(
'Searching "%s" for files that match "%s" %s',
input_dir,
regex,
"recursively" if recursive else "non-recursively",
)
results = []
for subitem in os.listdir(input_dir):
subitem_path = os.path.join(input_dir, subitem)
match = re.match(regex, subitem)
if os.path.isdir(subitem_path) and recursive:
logging.debug(f'Checking directory "{subitem}"...')
results.extend(find_all_candidates(subitem_path, regex, recursive))
else:
if not match:
logging.debug(f'Ignoring "{subitem}"...')
continue
results.append((subitem_path, subitem, match))
logging.debug(f'Collecting "{subitem}"...')
if len(results) < 1:
logging.info(
'No results found matching "%s" in "%s". Please double check your REGEX '
"pattern and directory being searched.",
regex,
input_dir,
)
else:
logging.info("Collected %d files to rename.", len(results))
return results
def rename_by_csv(
csv_path: str,
candidates: Iterable[tuple[str, str, re.Match]],
current: str,
become: str,
dry: bool,
extension: str,
keep_extension: bool,
):
replacement_dict = {}
with open(csv_path, "r") as csv_fd:
reader = csv.reader(csv_fd)
current_col_ind = None
become_col_ind = None
for row in reader:
if current_col_ind is None and become_col_ind is None:
if current not in row:
logging.error("\"%s\" not in header %s.", current, list(row))
if become not in row:
logging.error("\"%s\" not in header %s.", become, list(row))
current_col_ind = row.index(current)
become_col_ind = row.index(become)
continue
if (
row[current_col_ind] in replacement_dict
and replacement_dict[row[current_col_ind]] != row[become_col_ind]
):
# Check if there's a duplicate key for different values.
raise Exception("Duplicate current key.")
replacement_dict[row[current_col_ind]] = row[become_col_ind]
for subitem_path, subitem, match in candidates:
if match.group(1) not in replacement_dict:
logging.warning(
'Group "%s" was not matched to any row in the provided CSV. '
"Skipping...",
match.group(1),
)
continue
original = subitem_path
objective = os.path.join(
os.path.dirname(subitem_path),
re.sub(match.re, replacement_dict[match.group(1)], subitem.strip()),
)
if extension:
objective += ("." if not extension.startswith(".") else "") + extension
if keep_extension:
objective += os.path.splitext(subitem_path)[1]
logging.info(f'Will rename "{original}" to "{os.path.basename(objective)}"')
if os.path.exists(objective):
logging.error(
f'Path at "{objective}" already exists, not continuing. '
"Use -f to overwrite instead of stopping."
)
exit(1)
if not dry:
os.rename(original, objective)
if dry:
logging.info("No file names were modified.")

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build
pytest
setuptools
twine
cryptography

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[metadata]
name = renamebycsv
version = 0.0.5
version = 0.0.8
[options]
packages = renamebycsv