python - Finding the user's "Downloads" folder
Solution 1:
from pathlib import Path
downloads_path = str(Path.home() / "Downloads")
Solution 2:
This fairly simple solution (expanded from this reddit post) worked for me
import os
def get_download_path():
"""Returns the default downloads path for linux or windows"""
if os.name == 'nt':
import winreg
sub_key = r'SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\Shell Folders'
downloads_guid = '{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}'
with winreg.OpenKey(winreg.HKEY_CURRENT_USER, sub_key) as key:
location = winreg.QueryValueEx(key, downloads_guid)[0]
return location
else:
return os.path.join(os.path.expanduser('~'), 'downloads')
- The GUID can be obtained from Microsoft's
KNOWNFOLDERID
docs - This can be expanded to work more generically other directories
Solution 3:
Correctly locating Windows folders is somewhat of a chore in Python. According to answers covering Microsoft development technologies, such as this one, they should be obtained using the Vista Known Folder API. This API is not wrapped by the Python standard library (though there is an issue from 2008 requesting it), but one can use the ctypes module to access it anyway.
Adapting the above answer to use the folder id for downloads shown here and combining it with your existing Unix code should result in code that looks like this:
import os
if os.name == 'nt':
import ctypes
from ctypes import windll, wintypes
from uuid import UUID
# ctypes GUID copied from MSDN sample code
class GUID(ctypes.Structure):
_fields_ = [
("Data1", wintypes.DWORD),
("Data2", wintypes.WORD),
("Data3", wintypes.WORD),
("Data4", wintypes.BYTE * 8)
]
def __init__(self, uuidstr):
uuid = UUID(uuidstr)
ctypes.Structure.__init__(self)
self.Data1, self.Data2, self.Data3, \
self.Data4[0], self.Data4[1], rest = uuid.fields
for i in range(2, 8):
self.Data4[i] = rest>>(8-i-1)*8 & 0xff
SHGetKnownFolderPath = windll.shell32.SHGetKnownFolderPath
SHGetKnownFolderPath.argtypes = [
ctypes.POINTER(GUID), wintypes.DWORD,
wintypes.HANDLE, ctypes.POINTER(ctypes.c_wchar_p)
]
def _get_known_folder_path(uuidstr):
pathptr = ctypes.c_wchar_p()
guid = GUID(uuidstr)
if SHGetKnownFolderPath(ctypes.byref(guid), 0, 0, ctypes.byref(pathptr)):
raise ctypes.WinError()
return pathptr.value
FOLDERID_Download = '{374DE290-123F-4565-9164-39C4925E467B}'
def get_download_folder():
return _get_known_folder_path(FOLDERID_Download)
else:
def get_download_folder():
home = os.path.expanduser("~")
return os.path.join(home, "Downloads")
A more complete module for retrieving known folders from Python is available on github.
Solution 4:
For python3+ mac or linux
from pathlib import Path
path_to_download_folder = str(os.path.join(Path.home(), "Downloads"))