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# Script Name : folder_size.py
# Author : Craig Richards
# Created : 19th July 2012
# Last Modified : 22 February 2016
# Version : 1.0.1
# Modifications : Modified the Printing method and added a few comments
# Description : This will scan the current directory and all subdirectories and display the size.
import os # Load the library module
directory = '.' # Set the variable directory to be the current directory
dir_size = 0 # Set the size to 0
fsizedicr = {'Bytes': 1, 'Kilobytes': float(1)/1024, 'Megabytes': float(1)/(1024*1024), 'Gigabytes': float(1)/(1024*1024
*
1024)}
for (path, dirs, files) in os.walk(directory): # Walk through all the directories. For each iteration, os.walk returns the folders, subfolders and files in the dir.
for file in files: # Get all the files
filename = os.path.join(path, file)
dir_size += os.path.getsize(filename) # Add the size of each file in the root dir to get the total size.
for key in fsizedicr: #iterating through the dictionary
print ("Folder Size: " + str(round(fsizedicr[key]*dir_size, 2)) + " " + key) # round function example: round(4.2384, 2) ==> 4.23