123456789101112131415161718192021222324252627282930313233343536373839404142434445464748495051525354555657585960616263646566676869707172737475767778798081828384858687888990919293949596979899100101102103104105106107108109110111112113114115116117118119120121122123124125126127128129130131132133134135136137138139140141142143144145146147148149150151152153154155156157158159160161162163164165166167168169170171172173174175176177178179180181182183184185186187188189190191192193194195196197198199200201202203204205206207208209210211212213214215216217218219220221222223224225226227228229230231232233234235236237238239240241242243244245246247248249250251252253254255256257258259260261262263264265266267268269270271272273274275276277278279280281282283284285286287288289290291292293294295296297298299300301302303304305306307308309310311312313314 |
- """Parse a Python module and describe its classes and functions.
- Parse enough of a Python file to recognize imports and class and
- function definitions, and to find out the superclasses of a class.
- The interface consists of a single function:
- readmodule_ex(module, path=None)
- where module is the name of a Python module, and path is an optional
- list of directories where the module is to be searched. If present,
- path is prepended to the system search path sys.path. The return value
- is a dictionary. The keys of the dictionary are the names of the
- classes and functions defined in the module (including classes that are
- defined via the from XXX import YYY construct). The values are
- instances of classes Class and Function. One special key/value pair is
- present for packages: the key '__path__' has a list as its value which
- contains the package search path.
- Classes and Functions have a common superclass: _Object. Every instance
- has the following attributes:
- module -- name of the module;
- name -- name of the object;
- file -- file in which the object is defined;
- lineno -- line in the file where the object's definition starts;
- end_lineno -- line in the file where the object's definition ends;
- parent -- parent of this object, if any;
- children -- nested objects contained in this object.
- The 'children' attribute is a dictionary mapping names to objects.
- Instances of Function describe functions with the attributes from _Object,
- plus the following:
- is_async -- if a function is defined with an 'async' prefix
- Instances of Class describe classes with the attributes from _Object,
- plus the following:
- super -- list of super classes (Class instances if possible);
- methods -- mapping of method names to beginning line numbers.
- If the name of a super class is not recognized, the corresponding
- entry in the list of super classes is not a class instance but a
- string giving the name of the super class. Since import statements
- are recognized and imported modules are scanned as well, this
- shouldn't happen often.
- """
- import ast
- import sys
- import importlib.util
- __all__ = ["readmodule", "readmodule_ex", "Class", "Function"]
- _modules = {} # Initialize cache of modules we've seen.
- class _Object:
- "Information about Python class or function."
- def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno, end_lineno, parent):
- self.module = module
- self.name = name
- self.file = file
- self.lineno = lineno
- self.end_lineno = end_lineno
- self.parent = parent
- self.children = {}
- if parent is not None:
- parent.children[name] = self
- # Odd Function and Class signatures are for back-compatibility.
- class Function(_Object):
- "Information about a Python function, including methods."
- def __init__(self, module, name, file, lineno,
- parent=None, is_async=False, *, end_lineno=None):
- super().__init__(module, name, file, lineno, end_lineno, parent)
- self.is_async = is_async
- if isinstance(parent, Class):
- parent.methods[name] = lineno
- class Class(_Object):
- "Information about a Python class."
- def __init__(self, module, name, super_, file, lineno,
- parent=None, *, end_lineno=None):
- super().__init__(module, name, file, lineno, end_lineno, parent)
- self.super = super_ or []
- self.methods = {}
- # These 2 functions are used in these tests
- # Lib/test/test_pyclbr, Lib/idlelib/idle_test/test_browser.py
- def _nest_function(ob, func_name, lineno, end_lineno, is_async=False):
- "Return a Function after nesting within ob."
- return Function(ob.module, func_name, ob.file, lineno,
- parent=ob, is_async=is_async, end_lineno=end_lineno)
- def _nest_class(ob, class_name, lineno, end_lineno, super=None):
- "Return a Class after nesting within ob."
- return Class(ob.module, class_name, super, ob.file, lineno,
- parent=ob, end_lineno=end_lineno)
- def readmodule(module, path=None):
- """Return Class objects for the top-level classes in module.
- This is the original interface, before Functions were added.
- """
- res = {}
- for key, value in _readmodule(module, path or []).items():
- if isinstance(value, Class):
- res[key] = value
- return res
- def readmodule_ex(module, path=None):
- """Return a dictionary with all functions and classes in module.
- Search for module in PATH + sys.path.
- If possible, include imported superclasses.
- Do this by reading source, without importing (and executing) it.
- """
- return _readmodule(module, path or [])
- def _readmodule(module, path, inpackage=None):
- """Do the hard work for readmodule[_ex].
- If inpackage is given, it must be the dotted name of the package in
- which we are searching for a submodule, and then PATH must be the
- package search path; otherwise, we are searching for a top-level
- module, and path is combined with sys.path.
- """
- # Compute the full module name (prepending inpackage if set).
- if inpackage is not None:
- fullmodule = "%s.%s" % (inpackage, module)
- else:
- fullmodule = module
- # Check in the cache.
- if fullmodule in _modules:
- return _modules[fullmodule]
- # Initialize the dict for this module's contents.
- tree = {}
- # Check if it is a built-in module; we don't do much for these.
- if module in sys.builtin_module_names and inpackage is None:
- _modules[module] = tree
- return tree
- # Check for a dotted module name.
- i = module.rfind('.')
- if i >= 0:
- package = module[:i]
- submodule = module[i+1:]
- parent = _readmodule(package, path, inpackage)
- if inpackage is not None:
- package = "%s.%s" % (inpackage, package)
- if not '__path__' in parent:
- raise ImportError('No package named {}'.format(package))
- return _readmodule(submodule, parent['__path__'], package)
- # Search the path for the module.
- f = None
- if inpackage is not None:
- search_path = path
- else:
- search_path = path + sys.path
- spec = importlib.util._find_spec_from_path(fullmodule, search_path)
- if spec is None:
- raise ModuleNotFoundError(f"no module named {fullmodule!r}", name=fullmodule)
- _modules[fullmodule] = tree
- # Is module a package?
- if spec.submodule_search_locations is not None:
- tree['__path__'] = spec.submodule_search_locations
- try:
- source = spec.loader.get_source(fullmodule)
- except (AttributeError, ImportError):
- # If module is not Python source, we cannot do anything.
- return tree
- else:
- if source is None:
- return tree
- fname = spec.loader.get_filename(fullmodule)
- return _create_tree(fullmodule, path, fname, source, tree, inpackage)
- class _ModuleBrowser(ast.NodeVisitor):
- def __init__(self, module, path, file, tree, inpackage):
- self.path = path
- self.tree = tree
- self.file = file
- self.module = module
- self.inpackage = inpackage
- self.stack = []
- def visit_ClassDef(self, node):
- bases = []
- for base in node.bases:
- name = ast.unparse(base)
- if name in self.tree:
- # We know this super class.
- bases.append(self.tree[name])
- elif len(names := name.split(".")) > 1:
- # Super class form is module.class:
- # look in module for class.
- *_, module, class_ = names
- if module in _modules:
- bases.append(_modules[module].get(class_, name))
- else:
- bases.append(name)
- parent = self.stack[-1] if self.stack else None
- class_ = Class(self.module, node.name, bases, self.file, node.lineno,
- parent=parent, end_lineno=node.end_lineno)
- if parent is None:
- self.tree[node.name] = class_
- self.stack.append(class_)
- self.generic_visit(node)
- self.stack.pop()
- def visit_FunctionDef(self, node, *, is_async=False):
- parent = self.stack[-1] if self.stack else None
- function = Function(self.module, node.name, self.file, node.lineno,
- parent, is_async, end_lineno=node.end_lineno)
- if parent is None:
- self.tree[node.name] = function
- self.stack.append(function)
- self.generic_visit(node)
- self.stack.pop()
- def visit_AsyncFunctionDef(self, node):
- self.visit_FunctionDef(node, is_async=True)
- def visit_Import(self, node):
- if node.col_offset != 0:
- return
- for module in node.names:
- try:
- try:
- _readmodule(module.name, self.path, self.inpackage)
- except ImportError:
- _readmodule(module.name, [])
- except (ImportError, SyntaxError):
- # If we can't find or parse the imported module,
- # too bad -- don't die here.
- continue
- def visit_ImportFrom(self, node):
- if node.col_offset != 0:
- return
- try:
- module = "." * node.level
- if node.module:
- module += node.module
- module = _readmodule(module, self.path, self.inpackage)
- except (ImportError, SyntaxError):
- return
- for name in node.names:
- if name.name in module:
- self.tree[name.asname or name.name] = module[name.name]
- elif name.name == "*":
- for import_name, import_value in module.items():
- if import_name.startswith("_"):
- continue
- self.tree[import_name] = import_value
- def _create_tree(fullmodule, path, fname, source, tree, inpackage):
- mbrowser = _ModuleBrowser(fullmodule, path, fname, tree, inpackage)
- mbrowser.visit(ast.parse(source))
- return mbrowser.tree
- def _main():
- "Print module output (default this file) for quick visual check."
- import os
- try:
- mod = sys.argv[1]
- except:
- mod = __file__
- if os.path.exists(mod):
- path = [os.path.dirname(mod)]
- mod = os.path.basename(mod)
- if mod.lower().endswith(".py"):
- mod = mod[:-3]
- else:
- path = []
- tree = readmodule_ex(mod, path)
- lineno_key = lambda a: getattr(a, 'lineno', 0)
- objs = sorted(tree.values(), key=lineno_key, reverse=True)
- indent_level = 2
- while objs:
- obj = objs.pop()
- if isinstance(obj, list):
- # Value is a __path__ key.
- continue
- if not hasattr(obj, 'indent'):
- obj.indent = 0
- if isinstance(obj, _Object):
- new_objs = sorted(obj.children.values(),
- key=lineno_key, reverse=True)
- for ob in new_objs:
- ob.indent = obj.indent + indent_level
- objs.extend(new_objs)
- if isinstance(obj, Class):
- print("{}class {} {} {}"
- .format(' ' * obj.indent, obj.name, obj.super, obj.lineno))
- elif isinstance(obj, Function):
- print("{}def {} {}".format(' ' * obj.indent, obj.name, obj.lineno))
- if __name__ == "__main__":
- _main()
|