I try to copy a file with pathlib
import pathlib
import shutil
my_file=pathlib.Path('/etc/hosts')
to_file=pathlib.Path('/tmp/foo')
shutil.copy(my_file, to_file)
I get this exception:
/home/foo_egs_d/bin/python /home/foo_egs_d/src/test-pathlib-copy.py
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/home/foo_egs_d/src/test-pathlib-copy.py", line 6, in <module>
shutil.copy(my_file, to_file)
File "/usr/lib/python2.7/shutil.py", line 117, in copy
if os.path.isdir(dst):
File "/home/foo_egs_d/lib/python2.7/genericpath.py", line 41, in isdir
st = os.stat(s)
TypeError: coercing to Unicode: need string or buffer, PosixPath found
Process finished with exit code
... how to copy file with pathlib in Python 2.7?
To use shutil.copy
:
import pathlib
import shutil
my_file = pathlib.Path('/etc/hosts')
to_file = pathlib.Path('/tmp/foo')
shutil.copy(str(my_file), str(to_file)) # For Python <= 3.7.
shutil.copy(my_file, to_file) # For Python 3.8+.
The problem is pathlib.Path
create a PosixPath
object if you're using Unix/Linux, WindowsPath
if you're using Microsoft Windows.
With older versions of Python, shutil.copy
requires a string as its arguments. For them, use the str
function here.