How do I change directory back to my original working directory with Python?

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梦谈多话 2020-12-15 04:07

I have a function that resembles the one below. I\'m not sure how to use the os module to get back to my original working directory at the conclusion of the jar\'s execution

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  •  无人及你
    2020-12-15 04:28

    A context manager is a very appropriate tool for this job:

    from contextlib import contextmanager
    
    @contextmanager
    def cwd(path):
        oldpwd=os.getcwd()
        os.chdir(path)
        try:
            yield
        finally:
            os.chdir(oldpwd)
    

    ...used as:

    os.chdir('/tmp') # for testing purposes, be in a known directory
    print 'before context manager: %s' % os.getcwd()
    with cwd('/'):
        # code inside this block, and only inside this block, is in the new directory
        print 'inside context manager: %s' % os.getcwd()
    print 'after context manager: %s' % os.getcwd()
    

    ...which will yield something like:

    before context manager: /tmp
    inside context manager: /
    after context manager: /tmp
    

    This is actually superior to the cd - shell builtin, inasmuch as it also takes care of changing directories back when a block is exited due to an exception being thrown.


    For your specific use case, this would instead be:

    with cwd(testDir):
        os.system(cmd)
    

    Another option to consider is using subprocess.call() instead of os.system(), which will let you specify a working directory for the command to run:

    # note: better to modify this to not need shell=True if possible
    subprocess.call(cmd, cwd=testDir, shell=True)
    

    ...which would prevent you from needing to change the interpreter's directory at all.

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