I want to move files from a complex directory structure to just one place. For example i have this deep hierarchy:
foo/
    foo2/
        1.jpg
    2.jpg
    ...
I want it to be:
1.jpg
2.jpg
...
My current solution:
def move(destination):
    for_removal = os.path.join(destination, '\\')
    is_in_parent = lambda x: x.find(for_removal) > -1
    with directory(destination):
        files_to_move = filter(is_in_parent,
                               glob_recursive(path='.'))
    for file in files_to_move:
        shutil.move(file, destination)
Definitions: directory and glob_recursive. Note, that my code only moves files to their common parent directory, not an arbitrary destination.
How can i move all files from a complex hierarchy to a single place succinctly and elegantly?
 
     
     
     
     
     
     
    