ButlerURI¶
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class lsst.daf.butler.ButlerURI(uri: Union[str, urllib.parse.ParseResult], root: Optional[str] = None, forceAbsolute: bool = True, forceDirectory: bool = False)¶
- Bases: - object- Convenience wrapper around URI parsers. - Provides access to URI components and can convert file paths into absolute path URIs. Scheme-less URIs are treated as if they are local file system paths and are converted to absolute URIs. - Parameters: - uri : strorurllib.parse.ParseResult
- URI in string form. Can be scheme-less if referring to a local filesystem path. 
- root : str, optional
- When fixing up a relative path in a - filescheme or if scheme-less, use this as the root. Must be absolute. If- Nonethe current working directory will be used.
- forceAbsolute : bool, optional
- If - True, scheme-less relative URI will be converted to an absolute path using a- filescheme. If- Falsescheme-less URI will remain scheme-less and will not be updated to- fileor absolute path.
- forceDirectory: `bool`, optional
- If - Trueforces the URI to end with a separator, otherwise given URI is interpreted as is.
 - Attributes Summary - fragment- The fragment component of the URI. - netloc- The URI network location. - ospath- Path component of the URI localized to current OS. - params- Any parameters included in the URI. - path- The path component of the URI. - query- Any query strings included in the URI. - relativeToPathRoot- Returns path relative to network location. - scheme- The URI scheme ( - ://is not part of the scheme).- Methods Summary - basename()- Returns the base name, last element of path, of the URI. - dirname()- Returns a ButlerURI containing all the directories of the path attribute. - getExtension()- Return the file extension(s) associated with this URI path. - geturl()- Return the URI in string form. - replace(**kwargs)- Replace components in a URI with new values and return a new instance. - split()- Splits URI into head and tail. - updateFile(newfile)- Update in place the final component of the path with the supplied file name. - Attributes Documentation - 
fragment¶
- The fragment component of the URI. 
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netloc¶
- The URI network location. 
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ospath¶
- Path component of the URI localized to current OS. 
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params¶
- Any parameters included in the URI. 
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path¶
- The path component of the URI. 
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query¶
- Any query strings included in the URI. 
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relativeToPathRoot¶
- Returns path relative to network location. - Effectively, this is the path property with posix separator stripped from the left hand side of the path. 
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scheme¶
- The URI scheme ( - ://is not part of the scheme).
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basename() → str¶
- Returns the base name, last element of path, of the URI. If URI ends on a slash returns an empty string. This is the second element returned by split(). - Equivalent of os.path.basename(). - Returns: - tail : str
- Last part of the path attribute. Trail will be empty if path ends on a separator. 
 
- tail : 
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dirname() → lsst.daf.butler.core.location.ButlerURI¶
- Returns a ButlerURI containing all the directories of the path attribute. - Equivalent of os.path.dirname() - Returns: - head : ButlerURI
- Everything except the tail of path attribute, expanded and normalized as per ButlerURI rules. 
 
- head : 
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getExtension() → str¶
- Return the file extension(s) associated with this URI path. - Returns: - ext : str
- The file extension (including the - .). Can be empty string if there is no file extension. Will return all file extensions as a single extension such that- file.fits.gzwill return a value of- .fits.gz.
 
- ext : 
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replace(**kwargs) → lsst.daf.butler.core.location.ButlerURI¶
- Replace components in a URI with new values and return a new instance. - Returns: 
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split() → Tuple[lsst.daf.butler.core.location.ButlerURI, str]¶
- Splits URI into head and tail. Equivalent to os.path.split where head preserves the URI components. - Returns: - head: `ButlerURI`
- Everything leading up to tail, expanded and normalized as per ButlerURI rules. 
- tail : str
- Last - self.pathcomponent. Tail will be empty if path ends on a separator. Tail will never contain separators.
 
 
- uri :