get_pkg_data_fileobj#
- astropy.utils.data.get_pkg_data_fileobj(data_name, package=None, encoding=None, cache=True)[source]#
Retrieves a data file from the standard locations for the package and provides the file as a file-like object that reads bytes.
- Parameters:
- data_name
str
Name/location of the desired data file. One of the following:
The name of a data file included in the source distribution. The path is relative to the module calling this function. For example, if calling from
astropy.pkname
, use'data/file.dat'
to get the file inastropy/pkgname/data/file.dat
. Double-dots can be used to go up a level. In the same example, use'../data/file.dat'
to getastropy/data/file.dat
.If a matching local file does not exist, the Astropy data server will be queried for the file.
A hash like that produced by
compute_hash
can be requested, prefixed by ‘hash/’ e.g. ‘hash/34c33b3eb0d56eb9462003af249eff28’. The hash will first be searched for locally, and if not found, the Astropy data server will be queried.
- package
str
, optional If specified, look for a file relative to the given package, rather than the default of looking relative to the calling module’s package.
- encoding
str
, optional When
None
(default), returns a file-like object with aread
method returnsstr
(unicode
) objects, usinglocale.getpreferredencoding
as an encoding. This matches the default behavior of the built-inopen
when nomode
argument is provided.When
'binary'
, returns a file-like object where itsread
method returnsbytes
objects.When another string, it is the name of an encoding, and the file-like object’s
read
method will returnstr
(unicode
) objects, decoded from binary using the given encoding.- cachebool
If True, the file will be downloaded and saved locally or the already-cached local copy will be accessed. If False, the file-like object will directly access the resource (e.g. if a remote URL is accessed, an object like that from
urllib.request.urlopen
is returned).
- data_name
- Returns:
- fileobjfile-like object
An object with the contents of the data file available via
read
function. Can be used as part of awith
statement, automatically closing itself after thewith
block.
- Raises:
urllib.error.URLError
If a remote file cannot be found.
OSError
If problems occur writing or reading a local file.
See also
get_pkg_data_contents
returns the contents of a file or url as a bytes object
get_pkg_data_filename
returns a local name for a file containing the data
Examples
This will retrieve a data file and its contents for the
astropy.wcs
tests:>>> from astropy.utils.data import get_pkg_data_fileobj >>> with get_pkg_data_fileobj('data/3d_cd.hdr', ... package='astropy.wcs.tests') as fobj: ... fcontents = fobj.read() ...
This next example would download a data file from the astropy data server because the
allsky/allsky_rosat.fits
file is not present in the source distribution. It will also save the file locally so the next time it is accessed it won’t need to be downloaded.:>>> from astropy.utils.data import get_pkg_data_fileobj >>> with get_pkg_data_fileobj('allsky/allsky_rosat.fits', ... encoding='binary') as fobj: ... fcontents = fobj.read() ... Downloading http://data.astropy.org/allsky/allsky_rosat.fits [Done]
This does the same thing but does not cache it locally:
>>> with get_pkg_data_fileobj('allsky/allsky_rosat.fits', ... encoding='binary', cache=False) as fobj: ... fcontents = fobj.read() ... Downloading http://data.astropy.org/allsky/allsky_rosat.fits [Done]