pyrocko.squirrel.environment¶
Manage separate databases and caches for different user projects.
Squirrel based applications can either use the user’s global database which
lives in Pyrocko’s global cache directory (by default under
'$HOME/.pyrocko/cache/squirrel'
) or a project specific local database which
can be conveniently created in the top level directory of a user’s project
under '.squirrel'
or 'squirrel'
. The choice of database and associated
cache directory locations is referred to here as the Squirrel environment. This
module provides functions to create local environments and to look for a usable
environment in the hierarchy of a user’s project directory.
Functions
|
Get default Squirrel environment relevant for a given file system path. |
|
Initialize empty Squirrel environment. |
Classes
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Configuration object providing paths to database and cache. |
- get_environment(path=None)[source]¶
Get default Squirrel environment relevant for a given file system path.
- Parameters:
path – Directory path to use as starting point for detection of the Squirrel environment. By default, the current working directory is used as starting point. When searching for a usable environment the directory
'.squirrel'
or'squirrel'
in the current (or starting point) directory is used if it exists, otherwise the parent directories are search upwards for the existence of such a directory. If no such directory is found, the user’s global Squirrel environment, usually'$HOME/.pyrocko/cache/squirrel'
, is used.- Returns:
Environment
object containing the detected database and cache directory paths.
- init_environment(path=None)[source]¶
Initialize empty Squirrel environment.
- Parameters:
path – Path to the directory where the new environment’s
'.squirrel'
directory should be created. If set toNone
, the current working directory is used.
If a
'.squirrel'
directory already exists at the given location,SquirrelError
is raised.
- class Environment(*args, **kwargs)[source]¶
Bases:
HasPaths
Configuration object providing paths to database and cache.
- ♦ database_path¶
str
(pyrocko.has_paths.Path
), optional
- ♦ cache_path¶
str
(pyrocko.has_paths.Path
), optional
- ♦ persistent¶
str
, optional