Send2Trash is a small package that sends files to the Trash (or Recycle Bin) natively and on all platforms. On Mac OS X, it uses native FSMoveObjectToTrashSync Cocoa calls, on Windows, it uses native (and ugly) SHFileOperation win32 calls. On other platforms, it moves the file to the first folder it finds that looks like a trash (so far, it's known to work on Ubuntu).
Installation
Download the source from http://hg.hardcoded.net/send2trash and install it with:
sudo python setup.py install
On Windows, you'll need Visual Studio 2008 to compile it. Note that the install you'll get will not be a "universal" package. If you install it on OS X, only the "osx" module will be compiled, and if you install it on Windows, only the "win" module will be compiled.
To have a cross-platform package you can ship around, you'll have compile the package on both platforms and merge the results so that both compiled modules are in the same package.
Usage
from send2trash import send2trash
send2trash('some_file')
When there's a problem OSError is raised.
What is new in this release:
- Improved plat_other to follow freedesktop.org trash specification.
What is new in version 1.1.0:
- Converted compiled modules to ctypes so that cross-platform compilation isn't necessary anymore.
Requirements:
- Python
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