skbio.io.util.open#
- skbio.io.util.open(file, mode='r', encoding=None, errors=None, newline=None, compression='auto', compresslevel=9)[source]#
Convert input into a filehandle.
Supported inputs:
type
can read
can write
source type
file path
True
True
Binary
URL
True
False
Binary
["lines list\n"]
True
True
Text
True
True
Text
True
True
Binary
True
True
Text
True
False
Binary
False
True
Binary
True
True
Binary
True
True
Binary
True
True
Binary
Note
When reading a list of unicode (str) lines, the input for newline is used to determine the number of lines in the resulting file handle, not the number of elements in the list. This is to allow composition with
file.readlines()
.- Parameters:
- filefilepath, url, filehandle, list
The input to convert to a filehandle.
- mode{‘r’, ‘w’}, optional
Whether to return a readable or writable file. Conversely, this does not imply that the returned file will be unwritable or unreadable. To get a binary filehandle set encoding to binary.
- encodingstr, optional
The encoding scheme to use for the file. If set to ‘binary’, no bytes will be translated. Otherwise this matches the behavior of
io.open()
.- errorsstr, optional
Specifies how encoding and decoding errors are to be handled. This has no effect when encoding is binary (as there can be no errors). Otherwise this matches the behavior of
io.open()
.- newline{None, “”, ‘\n’, ‘\r\n’, ‘\r’}, optional
Matches the behavior of
io.open()
.- compression{‘auto’, ‘gzip’, ‘bz2’, None}, optional
Will compress or decompress file depending on mode. If ‘auto’ then determining the compression of the file will be attempted and the result will be transparently decompressed. ‘auto’ will do nothing when writing. Other legal values will use their respective compression schemes. compression cannot be used with a text source.
- compresslevelint (0-9 inclusive), optional
The level of compression to use, will be passed to the appropriate compression handler. This is only used when writing.
- Returns:
- filehandleio.TextIOBase or io.BufferedReader/Writer
When encoding=’binary’ an
io.BufferedReader
orio.BufferedWriter
will be returned depending on mode. Otherwise an implementation ofio.TextIOBase
will be returned.Note
Any underlying resources needed to create filehandle are managed transparently. If file was closeable, garbage collection of filehandle will not close file. Calling close on filehandle will close file. Conversely calling close on file will cause filehandle to reflect a closed state. This does not mean that a `flush` has occured for `filehandle`, there may still have been data in its buffer! Additionally, resources may not have been cleaned up properly, so ALWAYS call `close` on `filehandle` and NOT on `file`.