# coding: utf8 from __future__ import unicode_literals from pathlib import Path from ..compat import symlink_to, path2str from ..util import prints from .. import util def link(origin, link_name, force=False): if util.is_package(origin): model_path = util.get_model_package_path(origin) else: model_path = Path(origin) if not model_path.exists(): prints("The data should be located in %s" % path2str(model_path), title="Can't locate model data", exits=True) link_path = util.get_data_path() / link_name if link_path.exists() and not force: prints("To overwrite an existing link, use the --force flag.", title="Link %s already exists" % link_name, exits=True) elif link_path.exists(): link_path.unlink() try: symlink_to(link_path, model_path) except: # This is quite dirty, but just making sure other errors are caught. prints("Creating a symlink in spacy/data failed. Make sure you have " "the required permissions and try re-running the command as " "admin, or use a virtualenv. You can still import the model as a " "module and call its load() method, or create the symlink manually.", "%s --> %s" % (path2str(model_path), path2str(link_path)), title="Error: Couldn't link model to '%s'" % link_name) raise prints("%s --> %s" % (path2str(model_path), path2str(link_path)), "You can now load the model via spacy.load('%s')." % link_name, title="Linking successful")