What is the intended way to change directory using the Python pathlib (Documentation) functionality?
Lets assume I create a Path object as follows:
from pathlib import Path
path = Path('/etc')
Currently I just know the following, but that seems to undermine the idea of pathlib.
import os
os.chdir(str(path))
Based on the comments I realized that pathlib does not help changing directories and that directory changes should be avoided if possible.
Since I needed to call bash scripts outside of Python from the correct directory, I opted for using a context manager for a cleaner way of changing directories similar to this answer:
import os
import contextlib
from pathlib import Path
@contextlib.contextmanager
def working_directory(path):
"""Changes working directory and returns to previous on exit."""
prev_cwd = Path.cwd()
os.chdir(path)
try:
yield
finally:
os.chdir(prev_cwd)
A good alternative is to use the cwd parameter of the subprocess.Popen class as in this answer.
If you are using Python <3.6 and path is actually a pathlib.Path, you need str(path) in the chdir statements.
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