Sulpy's answer is good but incomplete. The user would be likely to want to input the parameters through an entry widget, so we might have something more like this (also incomplete, but left as an exercise):
import os, fnmatch
from Tkinter import *
fields = 'Folder', 'Search', 'Replace', 'FilePattern'
def fetch(entvals):
# print entvals
# print ents
entItems = entvals.items()
for entItem in entItems:
field = entItem[0]
text = entItem[1].get()
print('%s: "%s"' % (field, text))
def findReplace(entvals):
# print ents
directory = entvals.get("Folder").get()
find = entvals.get("Search").get()
replace = entvals.get("Replace").get()
filePattern = entvals.get("FilePattern").get()
for path, dirs, files in os.walk(os.path.abspath(directory)):
for filename in fnmatch.filter(files, filePattern):
# print filename
filepath = os.path.join(path, filename)
print filepath # Can be commented out -- used for confirmation
with open(filepath) as f:
s = f.read()
s = s.replace(find, replace)
with open(filepath, "w") as f:
f.write(s)
def makeform(root, fields):
entvals = {}
for field in fields:
row = Frame(root)
lab = Label(row, width=17, text=field+": ", anchor='w')
ent = Entry(row)
row.pack(side=TOP, fill=X, padx=5, pady=5)
lab.pack(side=LEFT)
ent.pack(side=RIGHT, expand=YES, fill=X)
entvals[field] = ent
# print ent
return entvals
if __name__ == '__main__':
root = Tk()
root.title("Recursive S&R")
ents = makeform(root, fields)
# print ents
root.bind('<Return>', (lambda event, e=ents: fetch(e)))
b1 = Button(root, text='Show', command=(lambda e=ents: fetch(e)))
b1.pack(side=LEFT, padx=5, pady=5)
b2 = Button(root, text='Execute', command=(lambda e=ents: findReplace(e)))
b2.pack(side=LEFT, padx=5, pady=5)
b3 = Button(root, text='Quit', command=root.quit)
b3.pack(side=LEFT, padx=5, pady=5)
root.mainloop()