Synthèse
Contains methods that perform file-related operations such as seek, tell, read, and write.
Discussion
This class cannot be instantiated directly. An instance of this class is returned by the AIO object's open method.
Propriétés
Propriété | Explication | Type de données |
cloud (Lecture seule) | An instance of a class that has cloud-specific methods. It is used to retrieve details of the cloud store that was used when the AIOFile object was created. Returns an CloudFileOp object.
| Object |
Vue d’ensemble des méthodes
Méthode | Explication |
close () | Flushes and closes the open file handle. |
flush () | Flushes the write buffers of the file. |
read (size) | Reads data from an object and returns binary or text depending on the opened items. |
rewind () | Resets the stream position to the start. |
seek (offset, {whence}) | Changes the stream position to the specified byte offset. |
tell () | Returns the current stream position. |
write (b) | Writes data to a local file or cloud object. |
Méthodes
close ()
For cloud stores, the cloud BLOBs are generated at closing.
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r'cog.txt', 'r')
rcsfile.close()
flush ()
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r'cog.txt', 'r')
rcsfile.flush()
read (size)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
size | The number of bytes that will be read. A value of -1 reads all the content. | Integer |
Type de données | Explication |
String | Returns binary or text (bytes or string) depending on the opened items. |
from arcpy import AIO
cloud_io = AIO(r"C:\data\datacloud.acs")
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r'testfile.txt', 'r')
rcsfile.read(size=4)
rcsfile.close()
from arcpy import AIO
cloud_io = AIO(r"C:\data\datacloud.acs")
with cloud_io.open(r'testfile.txt', 'r') as rcsfile:
rcsfile.read(size=4)
rewind ()
cloud_io = AIO(r"C:\data\datacloud.acs")
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r'testfile.txt', 'r')
rcsfile.rewind()
seek (offset, {whence})
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
offset | The number of bytes that will be read. A value of -1 reads all the content. (La valeur par défaut est -1) | Integer |
whence | Specifies how the file position indicator will be set.
A nonzero value for os.SEEK_CUR or os.SEEK_END is not supported for local files when the file is opened in a nonbinary mode. | Object |
import os
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r'cog.txt', 'r')
rcsfile.seek(offset=6, whence=os.SEEK_CUR)
tell ()
Type de données | Explication |
Integer | The current stream position. |
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r'cog.tif', 'rb')
print(rcsfile.tell())
write (b)
Paramètre | Explication | Type de données |
b | The data that will be written. | String |
Type de données | Explication |
Integer | The number of bytes written. |
from arcpy import AIO
local_io = AIO(r"C:\data")
rcsfile = local_io.open(r'testfile.txt', 'r')
rcsfile.write("This is a test file.")
rcsfile.close()
from arcpy import AIO
cloud_io = AIO(r"C:\data\datacloud.acs")
rcsfile = cloud_io.open(r"C:\data\info\datafile.txt", 'w', mime={'Content-Type': 'text/plain'})
rcsfile.write("This is a test file.")
rcsfile.close()
# Using with statement (context manager to close the opened file)
cloud_io = AIO(r"C:\data\datacloud.acs")
with cloud_io.open(r"C:\data\info\datafile.txt", 'w', mime={'Content-Type': 'text/plain'}) as rcsfile:
rcsfile.write("This is a test file.")
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