Iterate through every file in one directory

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忘了有多久
忘了有多久 2020-11-30 16:52

How do I write a loop in ruby so that I can execute a block of code on each file?

I\'m new to ruby, and I\'ve concluded that the way to do this is a do each loop.

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  •  粉色の甜心
    2020-11-30 17:19

    As others have said, Dir::foreach is a good option here. However, note that Dir::foreach and Dir::entries will always include . and .. (the current and parent directories). You will generally not want to work on them, so you can use Dir::each_child or Dir::children (as suggested by ma11hew28) or do something like this:

    Dir.foreach('/path/to/dir') do |filename|
      next if filename == '.' or filename == '..'
      # Do work on the remaining files & directories
    end
    

    Dir::foreach and Dir::entries (as well as Dir::each_child and Dir::children) also include hidden files & directories. Often this is what you want, but if it isn't, you need to do something to skip over them.

    Alternatively, you might want to look into Dir::glob which provides simple wildcard matching:

    Dir.glob('/path/to/dir/*.rb') do |rb_filename|
      # Do work on files & directories ending in .rb
    end
    

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