Question:
How do I efficiently use the stat function to get meaningful file permissions (User, Group and Other).
Details:
I am querying the file permissions like so:
statInfo = os.stat
permissions = stat.S_IMODE ( os.stat ( 'fooBar.txt' ).st_mode )
This returns the permissions in decimal form. So if fooBar.txt has the octal file permissions 0700, here permissions is set to the decimal value448. What I want is to set 9 variables for each permission (ownerRead, ownerWright, ownerExecute, groupRead,…) If I was going to do this, I’d use a brute force method like so:
statInfo = os.stat
permissions = stat.S_IMODE ( os.stat ( 'fooBar.txt' ).st_mode )
octPermissions = oct ( permissions )
ownerRead = octPermissions [1] >= 4
ownerWrite = octPermissions [1] == 2 or octPermissions [1] == 6 or octPermissions [1] == 3 or
ownerExecute = octPermissions [1] == 1 or octPermissions [1] == 5 or octPermissions [1] == 3
Is there a more efficient way to do this without having to convert to octal as this function will get called quite a bit?
You could use the bitwise AND operator: