Python giving FileNotFoundError for file name returned by os.listdir

Aarushi Mishra picture Aarushi Mishra · Mar 1, 2015 · Viewed 38.6k times · Source

I was trying to iterate over the files in a directory like this:

import os

path = r'E:/somedir'

for filename in os.listdir(path):
    f = open(filename, 'r')
    ... # process the file

But Python was throwing FileNotFoundError even though the file exists:

Traceback (most recent call last):
  File "E:/ADMTM/TestT.py", line 6, in <module>
    f = open(filename, 'r')
FileNotFoundError: [Errno 2] No such file or directory: 'foo.txt'

So what is wrong here?

Answer

Antti Haapala picture Antti Haapala · Mar 1, 2015

It is because os.listdir does not return the full path to the file, only the filename part; that is 'foo.txt', when open would want 'E:/somedir/foo.txt' because the file does not exist in the current directory.

Use os.path.join to prepend the directory to your filename:

path = r'E:/somedir'

for filename in os.listdir(path):
    with open(os.path.join(path, filename)) as f:
        ... # process the file

(Also, you are not closing the file; the with block will take care of it automatically).