# Copyright 2015 The TensorFlow Authors. All Rights Reserved. # # Licensed under the Apache License, Version 2.0 (the "License"); # you may not use this file except in compliance with the License. # You may obtain a copy of the License at # # http://www.apache.org/licenses/LICENSE-2.0 # # Unless required by applicable law or agreed to in writing, software # distributed under the License is distributed on an "AS IS" BASIS, # WITHOUT WARRANTIES OR CONDITIONS OF ANY KIND, either express or implied. # See the License for the specific language governing permissions and # limitations under the License. # ============================================================================== """Import router for file_io.""" from __future__ import absolute_import from __future__ import division from __future__ import print_function # pylint: disable=unused-import from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import copy as Copy from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import create_dir as MkDir from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import delete_file as Remove from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import delete_recursively as DeleteRecursively from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import file_exists as Exists from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import FileIO as _FileIO from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import get_matching_files as Glob from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import is_directory as IsDirectory from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import list_directory as ListDirectory from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import recursive_create_dir as MakeDirs from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import rename as Rename from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import stat as Stat from tensorflow.python.lib.io.file_io import walk as Walk # pylint: enable=unused-import from tensorflow.python.util.deprecation import deprecated from tensorflow.python.util.tf_export import tf_export @tf_export('io.gfile.GFile', v1=['gfile.GFile', 'gfile.Open', 'io.gfile.GFile']) class GFile(_FileIO): """File I/O wrappers without thread locking. The main roles of the `tf.io.gfile` module are: 1. To provide an API that is close to Python's file I/O objects, and 2. To provide an implementation based on TensorFlow's C++ FileSystem API. The C++ FileSystem API supports multiple file system implementations, including local files, Google Cloud Storage (using a `gs://` prefix, and HDFS (using an `hdfs://` prefix). TensorFlow exports these as `tf.io.gfile`, so that you can use these implementations for saving and loading checkpoints, writing to TensorBoard logs, and accessing training data (among other uses). However, if all your files are local, you can use the regular Python file API without any problem. *Note*: though similar to Python's I/O implementation, there are semantic differences to make `tf.io.gfile` more efficient for backing filesystems. For example, a write mode file will not be opened until the first write call, to minimize RPC invocations in network filesystems. """ def __init__(self, name, mode='r'): super(GFile, self).__init__(name=name, mode=mode) @tf_export(v1=['gfile.FastGFile']) class FastGFile(_FileIO): """File I/O wrappers without thread locking. Note, that this is somewhat like builtin Python file I/O, but there are semantic differences to make it more efficient for some backing filesystems. For example, a write mode file will not be opened until the first write call (to minimize RPC invocations in network filesystems). """ @deprecated(None, 'Use tf.gfile.GFile.') def __init__(self, name, mode='r'): super(FastGFile, self).__init__(name=name, mode=mode) # Does not alias to Open so that we use our version of GFile to strip # 'b' mode. Open = GFile