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xdg-base-dirs
xdg-base-dirs is a Python module that provides functions to return paths to
the directories defined by the XDG Base Directory Specification, to save
you from duplicating the same snippet of logic in every Python utility you write
that deals with user cache, configuration, or data files. It has no external
dependencies.
xdg-base-dirs currently implements version 0.8 of the specification, released
on 8th May 2021.
Note
xdg-base-dirswas previously namedxdg, and was renamed due to an import collision withPyXDG. If you usedxdgprior to the rename, update by changing the dependency name fromxdgtoxdg-base-dirsand the import fromxdgtoxdg_base_dirs.
Installation
xdg-base-dirs requires Python 3.10 or later. To install the latest release
from PyPI with pip, use:
python3 -m pip install xdg-base-dirs
Alternatively, since xdg-base-dirs is only a single file you may prefer to
just copy src/xdg_base_dirs/__init__.py from the source distribution into your
project.
Usage
from xdg_base_dirs import (
xdg_cache_home,
xdg_config_dirs,
xdg_config_home,
xdg_data_dirs,
xdg_data_home,
xdg_runtime_dir,
xdg_state_home,
)
xdg_cache_home(), xdg_config_home(), xdg_data_home(), and
xdg_state_home() return pathlib.Path objects containing the value of
the environment variable named XDG_CACHE_HOME, XDG_CONFIG_HOME,
XDG_DATA_HOME, and XDG_STATE_HOME respectively, or the default defined in
the specification if the environment variable is unset, empty, or contains a
relative path rather than absolute path.
xdg_config_dirs() and xdg_data_dirs() return a list of pathlib.Path
objects containing the value, split on colons, of the environment variable named
XDG_CONFIG_DIRS and XDG_DATA_DIRS respectively, or the default defined in
the specification if the environment variable is unset or empty. Relative paths
are ignored, as per the specification.
xdg_runtime_dir() returns a pathlib.Path object containing the value of the
XDG_RUNTIME_DIR environment variable, or None if the environment variable is
not set, or contains a relative path rather than an absolute path.
Copyright
Copyright © Scott Stevenson.
xdg-base-dirs is distributed under the terms of the ISC license.