find
- Collocations.find(start=None, end=None, sort=True, only_path=False, bundle=None, filters=None, no_files_error=True)
- Find all files of this fileset in a given time period. - The start and end parameters build a semi-open interval: only the files that are equal or newer than start and older than end are going to be found. - While searching this method checks whether the file lies in the time periods given by exclude while initializing. - Parameters:
- start – Start date either as datetime object or as string (“YYYY-MM-DD hh:mm:ss”). Year, month and day are required. Hours, minutes and seconds are optional. If not given, it is datetime.min per default. 
- end – End date. Same format as “start”. If not given, it is datetime.max per default. 
- sort – If true, all files will be yielded sorted by their starting and ending time. Default is true. 
- only_path – If true, only the paths of the files will be returned not their - FileInfoobject.
- bundle – Instead of only yielding one file at a time, you can get a bundle of files. There are two possibilities: by setting this to an integer, you can define the size of the bundle directly or by setting this to a string (e.g. 1H), you can define the time period of one bundle. See http://pandas.pydata.org/pandas-docs/stable/timeseries.html#offset-aliases for allowed time specifications. Default value is 1. This argument will be ignored when having a single-file fileset. When using bundle, the returned files will always be sorted ignoring the state of the sort argument. 
- filters – Limits user-defined placeholder to certain values. Must be a dictionary where the keys are the names of user-defined placeholders and the values either strings or lists of strings with allowed placeholder values (can be represented by regular expressions). If the key name starts with a ! (exclamation mark), the value represent a black list (values that are not allowed). 
- no_files_error – If true, raises an NoFilesError when no files are found. 
 
- Yields:
- Either a - FileInfoobject for each found file or - if bundle_size is not None - a list of- FileInfoobjects.
 - Examples: - # Define a fileset consisting of multiple files: fileset = FileSet( "/dir/{year}/{month}/{day}/{hour}{minute}{second}.nc" ) # Find some files of the fileset: for file in fileset.find("2017-01-01", "2017-01-02"): # file is a FileInfo object that has the attribute path # and times. print(file.path) # e.g. "/dir/2017/01/01/120000.nc" print(file.times) # list of two datetime objects