GH-73991: Rework `pathlib.Path.rmtree()` into `delete()` (#122368)

Rename `pathlib.Path.rmtree()` to `delete()`, and add support for deleting
non-directories. This simplifies the interface for users, and nicely
complements the upcoming `move()` and `copy()` methods (which will also
accept any type of file.)
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7 changed files with 139 additions and 149 deletions

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@ -1636,7 +1636,7 @@ Copying, renaming and deleting
.. method:: Path.unlink(missing_ok=False)
Remove this file or symbolic link. If the path points to a directory,
use :func:`Path.rmdir` instead.
use :func:`Path.rmdir` or :func:`Path.delete` instead.
If *missing_ok* is false (the default), :exc:`FileNotFoundError` is
raised if the path does not exist.
@ -1650,33 +1650,40 @@ Copying, renaming and deleting
.. method:: Path.rmdir()
Remove this directory. The directory must be empty.
Remove this directory. The directory must be empty; use
:meth:`Path.delete` to remove a non-empty directory.
.. method:: Path.rmtree(ignore_errors=False, on_error=None)
.. method:: Path.delete(ignore_errors=False, on_error=None)
Recursively delete this entire directory tree. The path must not refer to a symlink.
Delete this file or directory. If this path refers to a non-empty
directory, its files and sub-directories are deleted recursively.
If *ignore_errors* is true, errors resulting from failed removals will be
ignored. If *ignore_errors* is false or omitted, and a function is given to
*on_error*, it will be called each time an exception is raised. If neither
*ignore_errors* nor *on_error* are supplied, exceptions are propagated to
the caller.
If *ignore_errors* is true, errors resulting from failed deletions will be
ignored. If *ignore_errors* is false or omitted, and a callable is given as
the optional *on_error* argument, it will be called with one argument of
type :exc:`OSError` each time an exception is raised. The callable can
handle the error to continue the deletion process or re-raise it to stop.
Note that the filename is available as the :attr:`~OSError.filename`
attribute of the exception object. If neither *ignore_errors* nor
*on_error* are supplied, exceptions are propagated to the caller.
.. note::
On platforms that support the necessary fd-based functions, a symlink
attack-resistant version of :meth:`~Path.rmtree` is used by default. On
other platforms, the :func:`~Path.rmtree` implementation is susceptible
to a symlink attack: given proper timing and circumstances, attackers
can manipulate symlinks on the filesystem to delete files they would not
be able to access otherwise.
When deleting non-empty directories on platforms that lack the necessary
file descriptor-based functions, the :meth:`~Path.delete` implementation
is susceptible to a symlink attack: given proper timing and
circumstances, attackers can manipulate symlinks on the filesystem to
delete files they would not be able to access otherwise. Applications
can use the :data:`~Path.delete.avoids_symlink_attacks` method attribute
to determine whether the implementation is immune to this attack.
If the optional argument *on_error* is specified, it should be a callable;
it will be called with one argument of type :exc:`OSError`. The
callable can handle the error to continue the deletion process or re-raise
it to stop. Note that the filename is available as the :attr:`~OSError.filename`
attribute of the exception object.
.. attribute:: delete.avoids_symlink_attacks
Indicates whether the current platform and implementation provides a
symlink attack resistant version of :meth:`~Path.delete`. Currently
this is only true for platforms supporting fd-based directory access
functions.
.. versionadded:: 3.14

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@ -141,8 +141,7 @@ pathlib
:func:`shutil.copyfile`.
* :meth:`~pathlib.Path.copytree` copies one directory tree to another, like
:func:`shutil.copytree`.
* :meth:`~pathlib.Path.rmtree` recursively removes a directory tree, like
:func:`shutil.rmtree`.
* :meth:`~pathlib.Path.delete` removes a file or directory tree.
(Contributed by Barney Gale in :gh:`73991`.)

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@ -919,15 +919,15 @@ class PathBase(PurePathBase):
"""
raise UnsupportedOperation(self._unsupported_msg('rmdir()'))
def rmtree(self, ignore_errors=False, on_error=None):
def delete(self, ignore_errors=False, on_error=None):
"""
Recursively delete this directory tree.
Delete this file or directory (including all sub-directories).
If *ignore_errors* is true, exceptions raised from scanning the tree
and removing files and directories are ignored. Otherwise, if
*on_error* is set, it will be called to handle the error. If neither
*ignore_errors* nor *on_error* are set, exceptions are propagated to
the caller.
If *ignore_errors* is true, exceptions raised from scanning the
filesystem and removing files and directories are ignored. Otherwise,
if *on_error* is set, it will be called to handle the error. If
neither *ignore_errors* nor *on_error* are set, exceptions are
propagated to the caller.
"""
if ignore_errors:
def on_error(err):
@ -935,14 +935,10 @@ class PathBase(PurePathBase):
elif on_error is None:
def on_error(err):
raise err
try:
if self.is_symlink():
raise OSError("Cannot call rmtree on a symbolic link")
elif self.is_junction():
raise OSError("Cannot call rmtree on a junction")
if self.is_dir(follow_symlinks=False):
results = self.walk(
on_error=on_error,
top_down=False, # Bottom-up so we rmdir() empty directories.
top_down=False, # So we rmdir() empty directories.
follow_symlinks=False)
for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in results:
for name in filenames:
@ -955,10 +951,15 @@ class PathBase(PurePathBase):
dirpath.joinpath(name).rmdir()
except OSError as err:
on_error(err)
self.rmdir()
delete_self = self.rmdir
else:
delete_self = self.unlink
try:
delete_self()
except OSError as err:
err.filename = str(self)
on_error(err)
delete.avoids_symlink_attacks = False
def owner(self, *, follow_symlinks=True):
"""

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@ -3,6 +3,7 @@ import ntpath
import operator
import os
import posixpath
import shutil
import sys
from glob import _StringGlobber
from itertools import chain
@ -830,24 +831,34 @@ class Path(PathBase, PurePath):
"""
os.rmdir(self)
def rmtree(self, ignore_errors=False, on_error=None):
def delete(self, ignore_errors=False, on_error=None):
"""
Recursively delete this directory tree.
Delete this file or directory (including all sub-directories).
If *ignore_errors* is true, exceptions raised from scanning the tree
and removing files and directories are ignored. Otherwise, if
*on_error* is set, it will be called to handle the error. If neither
*ignore_errors* nor *on_error* are set, exceptions are propagated to
the caller.
If *ignore_errors* is true, exceptions raised from scanning the
filesystem and removing files and directories are ignored. Otherwise,
if *on_error* is set, it will be called to handle the error. If
neither *ignore_errors* nor *on_error* are set, exceptions are
propagated to the caller.
"""
if on_error:
def onexc(func, filename, err):
err.filename = filename
on_error(err)
else:
if self.is_dir(follow_symlinks=False):
onexc = None
import shutil
shutil.rmtree(str(self), ignore_errors, onexc=onexc)
if on_error:
def onexc(func, filename, err):
err.filename = filename
on_error(err)
shutil.rmtree(str(self), ignore_errors, onexc=onexc)
else:
try:
self.unlink()
except OSError as err:
if not ignore_errors:
if on_error:
on_error(err)
else:
raise
delete.avoids_symlink_attacks = shutil.rmtree.avoids_symlink_attacks
def rename(self, target):
"""

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@ -32,7 +32,7 @@ root_in_posix = False
if hasattr(os, 'geteuid'):
root_in_posix = (os.geteuid() == 0)
rmtree_use_fd_functions = (
delete_use_fd_functions = (
{os.open, os.stat, os.unlink, os.rmdir} <= os.supports_dir_fd and
os.listdir in os.supports_fd and os.stat in os.supports_follow_symlinks)
@ -862,8 +862,9 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
self.assertEqual(expected_gid, gid_2)
self.assertEqual(expected_name, link.group(follow_symlinks=False))
def test_rmtree_uses_safe_fd_version_if_available(self):
if rmtree_use_fd_functions:
def test_delete_uses_safe_fd_version_if_available(self):
if delete_use_fd_functions:
self.assertTrue(self.cls.delete.avoids_symlink_attacks)
d = self.cls(self.base, 'a')
d.mkdir()
try:
@ -876,16 +877,18 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
raise Called
os.open = _raiser
self.assertRaises(Called, d.rmtree)
self.assertRaises(Called, d.delete)
finally:
os.open = real_open
else:
self.assertFalse(self.cls.delete.avoids_symlink_attacks)
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform[:6] == 'cygwin',
"This test can't be run on Cygwin (issue #1071513).")
@os_helper.skip_if_dac_override
@os_helper.skip_unless_working_chmod
def test_rmtree_unwritable(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
def test_delete_unwritable(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
child_file_path = tmp / 'a'
child_dir_path = tmp / 'b'
@ -902,7 +905,7 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
tmp.chmod(new_mode)
errors = []
tmp.rmtree(on_error=errors.append)
tmp.delete(on_error=errors.append)
# Test whether onerror has actually been called.
self.assertEqual(len(errors), 3)
finally:
@ -911,9 +914,9 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
child_dir_path.chmod(old_child_dir_mode)
@needs_windows
def test_rmtree_inner_junction(self):
def test_delete_inner_junction(self):
import _winapi
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
dir1 = tmp / 'dir1'
dir2 = dir1 / 'dir2'
@ -929,15 +932,15 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
link3 = dir1 / 'link3'
_winapi.CreateJunction(str(file1), str(link3))
# make sure junctions are removed but not followed
dir1.rmtree()
dir1.delete()
self.assertFalse(dir1.exists())
self.assertTrue(dir3.exists())
self.assertTrue(file1.exists())
@needs_windows
def test_rmtree_outer_junction(self):
def test_delete_outer_junction(self):
import _winapi
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
try:
src = tmp / 'cheese'
@ -946,22 +949,22 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
spam = src / 'spam'
spam.write_text('')
_winapi.CreateJunction(str(src), str(dst))
self.assertRaises(OSError, dst.rmtree)
dst.rmtree(ignore_errors=True)
self.assertRaises(OSError, dst.delete)
dst.delete(ignore_errors=True)
finally:
tmp.rmtree(ignore_errors=True)
tmp.delete(ignore_errors=True)
@needs_windows
def test_rmtree_outer_junction_on_error(self):
def test_delete_outer_junction_on_error(self):
import _winapi
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
dir_ = tmp / 'dir'
dir_.mkdir()
link = tmp / 'link'
_winapi.CreateJunction(str(dir_), str(link))
try:
self.assertRaises(OSError, link.rmtree)
self.assertRaises(OSError, link.delete)
self.assertTrue(dir_.exists())
self.assertTrue(link.exists(follow_symlinks=False))
errors = []
@ -969,18 +972,18 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
def on_error(error):
errors.append(error)
link.rmtree(on_error=on_error)
link.delete(on_error=on_error)
self.assertEqual(len(errors), 1)
self.assertIsInstance(errors[0], OSError)
self.assertEqual(errors[0].filename, str(link))
finally:
os.unlink(str(link))
@unittest.skipUnless(rmtree_use_fd_functions, "requires safe rmtree")
def test_rmtree_fails_on_close(self):
@unittest.skipUnless(delete_use_fd_functions, "requires safe delete")
def test_delete_fails_on_close(self):
# Test that the error handler is called for failed os.close() and that
# os.close() is only called once for a file descriptor.
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
dir1 = tmp / 'dir1'
dir1.mkdir()
@ -996,7 +999,7 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
close_count = 0
with swap_attr(os, 'close', close) as orig_close:
with self.assertRaises(OSError):
dir1.rmtree()
dir1.delete()
self.assertTrue(dir2.is_dir())
self.assertEqual(close_count, 2)
@ -1004,7 +1007,7 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
errors = []
with swap_attr(os, 'close', close) as orig_close:
dir1.rmtree(on_error=errors.append)
dir1.delete(on_error=errors.append)
self.assertEqual(len(errors), 2)
self.assertEqual(errors[0].filename, str(dir2))
self.assertEqual(errors[1].filename, str(dir1))
@ -1013,27 +1016,23 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
@unittest.skipUnless(hasattr(os, "mkfifo"), 'requires os.mkfifo()')
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform == "vxworks",
"fifo requires special path on VxWorks")
def test_rmtree_on_named_pipe(self):
def test_delete_on_named_pipe(self):
p = self.cls(self.base, 'pipe')
os.mkfifo(p)
try:
with self.assertRaises(NotADirectoryError):
p.rmtree()
self.assertTrue(p.exists())
finally:
p.unlink()
p.delete()
self.assertFalse(p.exists())
p = self.cls(self.base, 'dir')
p.mkdir()
os.mkfifo(p / 'mypipe')
p.rmtree()
p.delete()
self.assertFalse(p.exists())
@unittest.skipIf(sys.platform[:6] == 'cygwin',
"This test can't be run on Cygwin (issue #1071513).")
@os_helper.skip_if_dac_override
@os_helper.skip_unless_working_chmod
def test_rmtree_deleted_race_condition(self):
def test_delete_deleted_race_condition(self):
# bpo-37260
#
# Test that a file or a directory deleted after it is enumerated
@ -1057,7 +1056,7 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
if p != keep:
p.unlink()
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
paths = [tmp] + [tmp / f'child{i}' for i in range(6)]
dirs = paths[1::2]
@ -1075,7 +1074,7 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
path.chmod(new_mode)
try:
tmp.rmtree(on_error=on_error)
tmp.delete(on_error=on_error)
except:
# Test failed, so cleanup artifacts.
for path, mode in zip(paths, old_modes):
@ -1083,13 +1082,13 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
path.chmod(mode)
except OSError:
pass
tmp.rmtree()
tmp.delete()
raise
def test_rmtree_does_not_choke_on_failing_lstat(self):
def test_delete_does_not_choke_on_failing_lstat(self):
try:
orig_lstat = os.lstat
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
def raiser(fn, *args, **kwargs):
if fn != str(tmp):
@ -1102,7 +1101,7 @@ class PathTest(test_pathlib_abc.DummyPathTest, PurePathTest):
tmp.mkdir()
foo = tmp / 'foo'
foo.write_text('')
tmp.rmtree()
tmp.delete()
finally:
os.lstat = orig_lstat

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@ -2641,85 +2641,43 @@ class DummyPathTest(DummyPurePathTest):
self.assertFileNotFound(p.stat)
self.assertFileNotFound(p.unlink)
def test_rmtree(self):
def test_delete_file(self):
p = self.cls(self.base) / 'fileA'
p.delete()
self.assertFileNotFound(p.stat)
self.assertFileNotFound(p.unlink)
def test_delete_dir(self):
base = self.cls(self.base)
base.joinpath('dirA').rmtree()
base.joinpath('dirA').delete()
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirA').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirA', 'linkC').lstat)
base.joinpath('dirB').rmtree()
base.joinpath('dirB').delete()
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirB').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirB', 'fileB').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirB', 'linkD').lstat)
base.joinpath('dirC').rmtree()
base.joinpath('dirC').delete()
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirC').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirC', 'dirD').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirC', 'dirD', 'fileD').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirC', 'fileC').stat)
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, base.joinpath('dirC', 'novel.txt').stat)
def test_rmtree_errors(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp.mkdir()
# filename is guaranteed not to exist
filename = tmp / 'foo'
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, filename.rmtree)
# test that ignore_errors option is honored
filename.rmtree(ignore_errors=True)
# existing file
filename = tmp / "tstfile"
filename.write_text("")
with self.assertRaises(NotADirectoryError) as cm:
filename.rmtree()
self.assertEqual(cm.exception.filename, str(filename))
self.assertTrue(filename.exists())
# test that ignore_errors option is honored
filename.rmtree(ignore_errors=True)
self.assertTrue(filename.exists())
def test_rmtree_on_error(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
tmp.mkdir()
filename = tmp / "tstfile"
filename.write_text("")
errors = []
def on_error(error):
errors.append(error)
filename.rmtree(on_error=on_error)
self.assertEqual(len(errors), 2)
# First from scandir()
self.assertIsInstance(errors[0], NotADirectoryError)
self.assertEqual(errors[0].filename, str(filename))
# Then from munlink()
self.assertIsInstance(errors[1], NotADirectoryError)
self.assertEqual(errors[1].filename, str(filename))
@needs_symlinks
def test_rmtree_outer_symlink(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
def test_delete_symlink(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
dir_ = tmp / 'dir'
dir_.mkdir()
link = tmp / 'link'
link.symlink_to(dir_)
self.assertRaises(OSError, link.rmtree)
link.delete()
self.assertTrue(dir_.exists())
self.assertTrue(link.exists(follow_symlinks=False))
errors = []
def on_error(error):
errors.append(error)
link.rmtree(on_error=on_error)
self.assertEqual(len(errors), 1)
self.assertIsInstance(errors[0], OSError)
self.assertEqual(errors[0].filename, str(link))
self.assertFalse(link.exists(follow_symlinks=False))
@needs_symlinks
def test_rmtree_inner_symlink(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'rmtree')
def test_delete_inner_symlink(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
dir1 = tmp / 'dir1'
dir2 = dir1 / 'dir2'
@ -2735,11 +2693,26 @@ class DummyPathTest(DummyPurePathTest):
link3 = dir1 / 'link3'
link3.symlink_to(file1)
# make sure symlinks are removed but not followed
dir1.rmtree()
dir1.delete()
self.assertFalse(dir1.exists())
self.assertTrue(dir3.exists())
self.assertTrue(file1.exists())
def test_delete_missing(self):
tmp = self.cls(self.base, 'delete')
tmp.mkdir()
# filename is guaranteed not to exist
filename = tmp / 'foo'
self.assertRaises(FileNotFoundError, filename.delete)
# test that ignore_errors option is honored
filename.delete(ignore_errors=True)
# test on_error
errors = []
filename.delete(on_error=errors.append)
self.assertEqual(len(errors), 1)
self.assertIsInstance(errors[0], FileNotFoundError)
self.assertEqual(errors[0].filename, str(filename))
def setUpWalk(self):
# Build:
# TESTFN/

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@ -1 +1 @@
Add :meth:`pathlib.Path.rmtree`, which recursively removes a directory.
Add :meth:`pathlib.Path.delete`, which recursively removes a file or directory.