Christian Heimes wrote:
William Purcell wrote:
Hi all,
I am wanting to check to see the last time a file was edited. For
example, I
have a directory containing two text files, file1.txt and
file2.txt. I
want to be able to process these files but only if they have been
edited
since the last time they were processed. I think that I want to be
able to
check the time stamp of each file. Can anyone tell me how to do that or
point me in a better direction of checking the last time a file was
edited?
>>> import os
>>> stat = os.stat("/etc/passwd")
>>> print stat
(33188, 362259, 2053L, 1, 0, 0, 1690, 1218550501, 1218118498,
1218118498)
>>> dir(stat)
['__add__', '__class__', '__contains__', '__delattr__', '__doc__',
'__eq__', '__ge__', '__getattribute__', '__getitem__',
'__getslice__', '__gt__', '__hash__', '__init__', '__le__',
'__len__', '__lt__', '__mul__', '__ne__', '__new__', '__reduce__',
'__reduce_ex__', '__repr__', '__rmul__', '__setattr__', '__str__',
'n_fields', 'n_sequence_fields', 'n_unnamed_fields', 'st_atime',
'st_blksize', 'st_blocks', 'st_ctime', 'st_dev', 'st_gid', 'st_ino',
'st_mode', 'st_mtime', 'st_nlink', 'st_rdev', 'st_size', 'st_uid']
>>> stat.st_mtime
1218118498.0
use these shortcuts, IMHO they are easier than os.stat.
os.path.getmtime() - get modified time
os.path.atime() - get last accessed time (careful some admins turn
this
off on their servers for performance reasons)
os.path.ctime() - get creation time
-Larry
Is it possible to change the time stamp of a file (Win2K platform)? If
yes, how?
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