#!/usr/bin/env python # Author: Darko Poljak # License: GPLv3 """{0} {1} Usage: {0} [options] [...] Arguments: directory path to scan for files Options: -h, --help show this screen -v, --version show version and exit -b , --block-size= size of block used when reading file's content [default: 4096] -d , --digest-algs= secure hash algorithm comma separated list [default: md5] note that multiple hashes will slow down sweeper -a , --action= action on duplicate files (pprint, print, remove, move) [default: pprint] -remove removes duplicate files except first or first with specified directory prefix found -move moves duplicate files to duplicates driectory, except first or first with specified directory prefix found -print prints result directory where keys are hash values and values are list of duplicate file paths -pprint prints sets of duplicate file paths each in it's line where sets are separated by blank newline -m , --move= move duplicate files to directory (used with move action) [default: ./dups] -k , --keep= directory prefix for remove and move actions -s, --simulate if action is remove or move just simulate action by printing, do not actually perform the action -V, --verbose print more info note that verbosity will slow down sweeper due to text printing and gathering additional information -S, --safe-mode enable safe mode: compare hash duplicate files byte by byte too note that it will further slow down sweeper but will overcome hash collisions (although this is unlikely) """ from __future__ import print_function __author__ = 'Darko Poljak ' __version__ = '0.4.1' __license__ = 'GPLv3' __all__ = [ 'file_dups', 'rm_file_dups', 'mv_file_dups', 'iter_file_dups' ] import sys import hashlib import os from collections import defaultdict from functools import partial # some differences in python versions # we prefer iter methods if sys.version_info[0] == 3: def _dict_iter_items(d): return d.items() def _dict_iter_keys(d): return d.keys() else: def _dict_iter_items(d): return d.iteritems() def _dict_iter_keys(d): return d.iterkeys() def _filehash(filepath, hashalg, block_size): """Calculate secure hash for given file content using specified hash algorithm. Use block_size block size when reading file content. """ md = hashlib.new(hashalg) with open(filepath, "rb") as f: for buf in iter(lambda: f.read(block_size), b''): md.update(buf) return md.hexdigest() def _uniq_list(list_): result = [] for foo in list_: if foo not in result: result.append(foo) return result def _gather_file_list(dirs): '''Gather file paths in directory list dirs. Return tuple (count, files) where count is files list length and files is list of file paths in specified directories. ''' count = 0 files = [] for dir_ in dirs: for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(dir_): count += len(filenames) files += [os.path.join(dirpath, fname) for fname in filenames] return (count, files) # iter through file paths in files list def _files_iter_from_list(files): for fpath in files: yield fpath # iter through file paths by os.walking def _files_iter_from_disk(topdirs): for topdir in topdirs: for dirpath, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(topdir): for fname in filenames: fpath = os.path.join(dirpath, fname) yield fpath def _fbequal(fpath1, fpath2): '''Compare files byte by byte. If files are equal return True, False otherwise. fpath1 and fpath2 are file paths. ''' with open(fpath1, "rb") as f1, open(fpath2, "rb") as f2: while True: b1 = f1.read(1) b2 = f2.read(1) if b1 != b2: # different bytes return False if not b1 or not b2: # end in one or both files break if not b1 and not b2: # end in both files, files are equal return True # end in one file but not in the other, files aren't equal return False def file_dups(topdirs=['./'], hashalgs=['md5'], block_size=4096, verbose=False, safe_mode=False): """Find duplicate files in directory list. Return directory with keys equal to file hash value and value as list of file paths whose content is the same. If safe_mode is true then you want to play safe: do byte by byte comparison for hash duplicate files. """ dups = defaultdict(list) if verbose: if safe_mode: print('safe mode is on') print('gathering and counting files...', end='') sys.stdout.flush() count, files = _gather_file_list(topdirs) current = 1 print(count) _files_iter = partial(_files_iter_from_list, files) else: _files_iter = partial(_files_iter_from_disk, topdirs) for fpath in _files_iter(): if verbose: print('\rprocessing file {0}/{1}: calc hash'.format(current, count), end='') sys.stdout.flush() hexmds = [_filehash(fpath, h, block_size) for h in hashalgs] hexmd = tuple(hexmds) dup_files = dups[hexmd] files_equals = False if safe_mode: if dup_files: if verbose: print('\rprocessing file {0}/{1}: byte cmp'.format(current, count), end='') sys.stdout.flush() for f in dup_files: if _fbequal(f, fpath): files_equals = True break if not files_equals: print('\nsame hash value {} but not same bytes for file {}' ' with files {}'.format(hexmd, fpath, dup_files)) else: # when list is empty in safe mode files_equals = True else: files_equals = True # when safe mode is off if verbose: current += 1 if files_equals: dups[hexmd].append(fpath) if verbose: print('') result = {} for k, v in _dict_iter_items(dups): uniq_v = _uniq_list(v) if len(uniq_v) > 1: result[k] = uniq_v return result def _extract_files_for_action(topdirs, hashalgs, block_size, keep_prefix, verbose, safe_mode): for files in iter_file_dups(topdirs=topdirs, hashalgs=hashalgs, block_size=block_size, verbose=verbose, safe_mode=safe_mode): found = False if keep_prefix: result = [] for f in files: if f.startswith(keep_prefix) and not found: found = True else: result.append(f) if not found: result = files[1:] yield (files, result) def rm_file_dups(topdirs=['./'], hashalgs=['md5'], block_size=4096, simulate=False, keep_prefix=None, verbose=False, safe_mode=False): """Remove duplicate files found in specified directory list. If keep_prefix is specified then first file with that path prefix found is kept in the original directory. Otherwise first file in list is kept in the original directory. If simulate is True then only print the action, do not actually perform it. If safe_mode is true then do byte by byte comparison for hash duplicate files. """ for dups, extracted in _extract_files_for_action(topdirs, hashalgs, block_size, keep_prefix, verbose, safe_mode): if simulate or verbose: print('found duplicates: \n{}'.format(dups)) for f in extracted: if simulate or verbose: print('rm {}'.format(f)) if not simulate: os.remove(f) def mv_file_dups(topdirs=['./'], hashalgs=['md5'], block_size=4096, dest_dir='dups', simulate=False, keep_prefix=None, verbose=False, safe_mode=False): """Move duplicate files found in specified directory list. If keep_prefix is specified then first file with that path prefix found is kept in the original directory. Otherwise first file in list is kept in the original directory. If simulate is True then only print the action, do not actually perform it. If safe_mode is true then do byte by byte comparison for hash duplicate files. """ if not os.path.exists(dest_dir): os.mkdir(dest_dir) if not os.path.isdir(dest_dir): raise OSError('{} is not a directory'.format(dest_dir)) import shutil for dups, extracted in _extract_files_for_action(topdirs, hashalgs, block_size, keep_prefix, verbose, safe_mode): if simulate or verbose: print('found duplicates: \n{}'.format(dups)) for f in extracted: if simulate or verbose: print('mv {0} to {1}'.format(f, dest_dir)) if not simulate: shutil.move(f, dest_dir) def iter_file_dups(topdirs=['./'], rethash=False, hashalgs=['md5'], block_size=4096, verbose=False, safe_mode=False): """Yield duplicate files when found in specified directory list. If rethash is True then tuple hash value and duplicate paths list is returned, otherwise duplicate paths list is returned. """ dups = file_dups(topdirs, hashalgs, block_size, verbose, safe_mode) for hash_, fpaths in _dict_iter_items(dups): if rethash: yield (hash_, fpaths) else: yield fpaths def _remap_keys_to_str(d): '''Iterator that remaps dictionary keys to string in case keys are tuple or list. Leave it unchanged otherwise. ''' for k in _dict_iter_keys(d): if isinstance(k, tuple) or isinstance(k, list): key = ','.join(k) else: key = k yield (key, d[k]) def main(): """Main when used as script. See usage (--help). """ import json from docopt import docopt args = docopt(__doc__.format(sys.argv[0], __version__), version=" ".join(('sweeper', __version__))) topdirs = args[''] if not topdirs: topdirs = ['./'] action = args['--action'] verbose = args['--verbose'] # set block size as int try: bs = int(args['--block-size']) args['--block-size'] = bs except ValueError: print('Invalid block size "{}"'.format(args['--block-size'])) sys.exit(1) hashalgs = args['--digest-algs'].split(',') hashalgs_uniq = _uniq_list(hashalgs) if len(hashalgs) != len(hashalgs_uniq): print('Duplicate hash algorithms specified') sys.exit(1) block_size = args['--block-size'] simulate = args['--simulate'] keep_prefix = args['--keep'] dest_dir = args['--move'] safe_mode = args['--safe-mode'] if action == 'print' or action == 'pprint': dups = file_dups(topdirs=topdirs, hashalgs=hashalgs, block_size=block_size, verbose=verbose, safe_mode=safe_mode) # defaultdict(list) -> dict spam = dict(dups) if spam: if action == 'pprint': for _, fpaths in _dict_iter_items(spam): for path in fpaths: print(path) if fpaths: print('') else: print(json.dumps({k: v for k, v in _remap_keys_to_str(spam)}, indent=4)) elif action == 'move': mv_file_dups(topdirs=topdirs, hashalgs=hashalgs, block_size=block_size, dest_dir=dest_dir, simulate=simulate, keep_prefix=keep_prefix, verbose=verbose, safe_mode=safe_mode) elif action == 'remove': rm_file_dups(topdirs=topdirs, hashalgs=hashalgs, block_size=block_size, simulate=simulate, keep_prefix=-keep_prefix, verbose=verbose, safe_mode=safe_mode) else: print('Invalid action "{}"'.format(action)) if __name__ == '__main__': main()