419 lines
16 KiB
Python
419 lines
16 KiB
Python
"""
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Projects are a way to handle Python projects within Jedi. For simpler plugins
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you might not want to deal with projects, but if you want to give the user more
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flexibility to define sys paths and Python interpreters for a project,
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:class:`.Project` is the perfect way to allow for that.
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Projects can be saved to disk and loaded again, to allow project definitions to
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be used across repositories.
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"""
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import os
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import errno
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import json
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import sys
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from jedi._compatibility import FileNotFoundError, PermissionError, \
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IsADirectoryError
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from jedi import debug
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from jedi.api.environment import get_cached_default_environment, create_environment
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from jedi.api.exceptions import WrongVersion
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from jedi.api.completion import search_in_module
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from jedi.api.helpers import split_search_string, get_module_names
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from jedi._compatibility import force_unicode
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from jedi.inference.imports import load_module_from_path, \
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load_namespace_from_path, iter_module_names
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from jedi.inference.sys_path import discover_buildout_paths
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from jedi.inference.cache import inference_state_as_method_param_cache
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from jedi.inference.references import recurse_find_python_folders_and_files, search_in_file_ios
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from jedi.file_io import FolderIO
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from jedi.common.utils import traverse_parents
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_CONFIG_FOLDER = '.jedi'
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_CONTAINS_POTENTIAL_PROJECT = \
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'setup.py', '.git', '.hg', 'requirements.txt', 'MANIFEST.in', 'pyproject.toml'
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_SERIALIZER_VERSION = 1
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def _try_to_skip_duplicates(func):
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def wrapper(*args, **kwargs):
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found_tree_nodes = []
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found_modules = []
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for definition in func(*args, **kwargs):
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tree_node = definition._name.tree_name
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if tree_node is not None and tree_node in found_tree_nodes:
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continue
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if definition.type == 'module' and definition.module_path is not None:
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if definition.module_path in found_modules:
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continue
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found_modules.append(definition.module_path)
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yield definition
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found_tree_nodes.append(tree_node)
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return wrapper
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def _remove_duplicates_from_path(path):
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used = set()
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for p in path:
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if p in used:
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continue
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used.add(p)
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yield p
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def _force_unicode_list(lst):
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return list(map(force_unicode, lst))
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class Project(object):
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"""
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Projects are a simple way to manage Python folders and define how Jedi does
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import resolution. It is mostly used as a parameter to :class:`.Script`.
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Additionally there are functions to search a whole project.
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"""
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_environment = None
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@staticmethod
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def _get_config_folder_path(base_path):
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return os.path.join(base_path, _CONFIG_FOLDER)
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@staticmethod
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def _get_json_path(base_path):
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return os.path.join(Project._get_config_folder_path(base_path), 'project.json')
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@classmethod
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def load(cls, path):
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"""
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Loads a project from a specific path. You should not provide the path
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to ``.jedi/project.json``, but rather the path to the project folder.
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:param path: The path of the directory you want to use as a project.
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"""
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with open(cls._get_json_path(path)) as f:
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version, data = json.load(f)
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if version == 1:
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return cls(**data)
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else:
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raise WrongVersion(
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"The Jedi version of this project seems newer than what we can handle."
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)
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def save(self):
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"""
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Saves the project configuration in the project in ``.jedi/project.json``.
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"""
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data = dict(self.__dict__)
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data.pop('_environment', None)
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data.pop('_django', None) # TODO make django setting public?
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data = {k.lstrip('_'): v for k, v in data.items()}
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# TODO when dropping Python 2 use pathlib.Path.mkdir(parents=True, exist_ok=True)
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try:
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os.makedirs(self._get_config_folder_path(self._path))
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except OSError as e:
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if e.errno != errno.EEXIST:
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raise
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with open(self._get_json_path(self._path), 'w') as f:
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return json.dump((_SERIALIZER_VERSION, data), f)
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def __init__(self, path, **kwargs):
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"""
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:param path: The base path for this project.
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:param environment_path: The Python executable path, typically the path
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of a virtual environment.
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:param load_unsafe_extensions: Default False, Loads extensions that are not in the
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sys path and in the local directories. With this option enabled,
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this is potentially unsafe if you clone a git repository and
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analyze it's code, because those compiled extensions will be
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important and therefore have execution privileges.
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:param sys_path: list of str. You can override the sys path if you
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want. By default the ``sys.path.`` is generated by the
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environment (virtualenvs, etc).
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:param added_sys_path: list of str. Adds these paths at the end of the
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sys path.
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:param smart_sys_path: If this is enabled (default), adds paths from
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local directories. Otherwise you will have to rely on your packages
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being properly configured on the ``sys.path``.
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"""
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def py2_comp(path, environment_path=None, load_unsafe_extensions=False,
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sys_path=None, added_sys_path=(), smart_sys_path=True):
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self._path = os.path.abspath(path)
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self._environment_path = environment_path
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self._sys_path = sys_path
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self._smart_sys_path = smart_sys_path
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self._load_unsafe_extensions = load_unsafe_extensions
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self._django = False
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self.added_sys_path = list(added_sys_path)
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"""The sys path that is going to be added at the end of the """
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py2_comp(path, **kwargs)
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@inference_state_as_method_param_cache()
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def _get_base_sys_path(self, inference_state):
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# The sys path has not been set explicitly.
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sys_path = list(inference_state.environment.get_sys_path())
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try:
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sys_path.remove('')
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except ValueError:
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pass
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return sys_path
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@inference_state_as_method_param_cache()
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def _get_sys_path(self, inference_state, add_parent_paths=True, add_init_paths=False):
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"""
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Keep this method private for all users of jedi. However internally this
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one is used like a public method.
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"""
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suffixed = list(self.added_sys_path)
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prefixed = []
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if self._sys_path is None:
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sys_path = list(self._get_base_sys_path(inference_state))
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else:
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sys_path = list(self._sys_path)
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if self._smart_sys_path:
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prefixed.append(self._path)
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if inference_state.script_path is not None:
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suffixed += discover_buildout_paths(inference_state, inference_state.script_path)
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if add_parent_paths:
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# Collect directories in upward search by:
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# 1. Skipping directories with __init__.py
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# 2. Stopping immediately when above self._path
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traversed = []
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for parent_path in traverse_parents(inference_state.script_path):
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if parent_path == self._path or not parent_path.startswith(self._path):
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break
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if not add_init_paths \
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and os.path.isfile(os.path.join(parent_path, "__init__.py")):
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continue
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traversed.append(parent_path)
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# AFAIK some libraries have imports like `foo.foo.bar`, which
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# leads to the conclusion to by default prefer longer paths
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# rather than shorter ones by default.
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suffixed += reversed(traversed)
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if self._django:
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prefixed.append(self._path)
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path = prefixed + sys_path + suffixed
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return list(_force_unicode_list(_remove_duplicates_from_path(path)))
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def get_environment(self):
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if self._environment is None:
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if self._environment_path is not None:
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self._environment = create_environment(self._environment_path, safe=False)
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else:
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self._environment = get_cached_default_environment()
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return self._environment
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def search(self, string, **kwargs):
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"""
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Searches a name in the whole project. If the project is very big,
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at some point Jedi will stop searching. However it's also very much
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recommended to not exhaust the generator. Just display the first ten
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results to the user.
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There are currently three different search patterns:
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- ``foo`` to search for a definition foo in any file or a file called
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``foo.py`` or ``foo.pyi``.
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- ``foo.bar`` to search for the ``foo`` and then an attribute ``bar``
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in it.
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- ``class foo.bar.Bar`` or ``def foo.bar.baz`` to search for a specific
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API type.
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:param bool all_scopes: Default False; searches not only for
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definitions on the top level of a module level, but also in
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functions and classes.
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:yields: :class:`.Name`
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"""
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return self._search(string, **kwargs)
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def complete_search(self, string, **kwargs):
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"""
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Like :meth:`.Script.search`, but completes that string. An empty string
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lists all definitions in a project, so be careful with that.
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:param bool all_scopes: Default False; searches not only for
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definitions on the top level of a module level, but also in
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functions and classes.
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:yields: :class:`.Completion`
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"""
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return self._search_func(string, complete=True, **kwargs)
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def _search(self, string, all_scopes=False): # Python 2..
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return self._search_func(string, all_scopes=all_scopes)
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@_try_to_skip_duplicates
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def _search_func(self, string, complete=False, all_scopes=False):
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# Using a Script is they easiest way to get an empty module context.
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from jedi import Script
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s = Script('', project=self)
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inference_state = s._inference_state
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empty_module_context = s._get_module_context()
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if inference_state.grammar.version_info < (3, 6) or sys.version_info < (3, 6):
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raise NotImplementedError(
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"No support for refactorings/search on Python 2/3.5"
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)
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debug.dbg('Search for string %s, complete=%s', string, complete)
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wanted_type, wanted_names = split_search_string(string)
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name = wanted_names[0]
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stub_folder_name = name + '-stubs'
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ios = recurse_find_python_folders_and_files(FolderIO(self._path))
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file_ios = []
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# 1. Search for modules in the current project
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for folder_io, file_io in ios:
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if file_io is None:
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file_name = folder_io.get_base_name()
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if file_name == name or file_name == stub_folder_name:
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f = folder_io.get_file_io('__init__.py')
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try:
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m = load_module_from_path(inference_state, f).as_context()
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except FileNotFoundError:
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f = folder_io.get_file_io('__init__.pyi')
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try:
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m = load_module_from_path(inference_state, f).as_context()
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except FileNotFoundError:
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m = load_namespace_from_path(inference_state, folder_io).as_context()
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else:
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continue
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else:
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file_ios.append(file_io)
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file_name = os.path.basename(file_io.path)
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if file_name in (name + '.py', name + '.pyi'):
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m = load_module_from_path(inference_state, file_io).as_context()
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else:
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continue
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debug.dbg('Search of a specific module %s', m)
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for x in search_in_module(
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inference_state,
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m,
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names=[m.name],
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wanted_type=wanted_type,
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wanted_names=wanted_names,
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complete=complete,
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convert=True,
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ignore_imports=True,
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):
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yield x # Python 2...
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# 2. Search for identifiers in the project.
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for module_context in search_in_file_ios(inference_state, file_ios, name):
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names = get_module_names(module_context.tree_node, all_scopes=all_scopes)
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names = [module_context.create_name(n) for n in names]
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names = _remove_imports(names)
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for x in search_in_module(
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inference_state,
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module_context,
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names=names,
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wanted_type=wanted_type,
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wanted_names=wanted_names,
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complete=complete,
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ignore_imports=True,
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):
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yield x # Python 2...
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# 3. Search for modules on sys.path
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sys_path = [
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p for p in self._get_sys_path(inference_state)
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# Exclude folders that are handled by recursing of the Python
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# folders.
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if not p.startswith(self._path)
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]
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names = list(iter_module_names(inference_state, empty_module_context, sys_path))
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for x in search_in_module(
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inference_state,
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empty_module_context,
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names=names,
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wanted_type=wanted_type,
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wanted_names=wanted_names,
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complete=complete,
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convert=True,
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):
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yield x # Python 2...
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def __repr__(self):
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return '<%s: %s>' % (self.__class__.__name__, self._path)
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def _is_potential_project(path):
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for name in _CONTAINS_POTENTIAL_PROJECT:
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(path, name)):
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return True
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return False
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def _is_django_path(directory):
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""" Detects the path of the very well known Django library (if used) """
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try:
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with open(os.path.join(directory, 'manage.py'), 'rb') as f:
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return b"DJANGO_SETTINGS_MODULE" in f.read()
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except (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError, PermissionError):
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return False
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def get_default_project(path=None):
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"""
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If a project is not defined by the user, Jedi tries to define a project by
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itself as well as possible. Jedi traverses folders until it finds one of
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the following:
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1. A ``.jedi/config.json``
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2. One of the following files: ``setup.py``, ``.git``, ``.hg``,
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``requirements.txt`` and ``MANIFEST.in``.
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"""
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if path is None:
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path = os.getcwd()
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check = os.path.realpath(path)
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probable_path = None
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first_no_init_file = None
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for dir in traverse_parents(check, include_current=True):
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try:
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return Project.load(dir)
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except (FileNotFoundError, IsADirectoryError, PermissionError):
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pass
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if first_no_init_file is None:
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if os.path.exists(os.path.join(dir, '__init__.py')):
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# In the case that a __init__.py exists, it's in 99% just a
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# Python package and the project sits at least one level above.
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continue
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else:
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first_no_init_file = dir
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if _is_django_path(dir):
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project = Project(dir)
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project._django = True
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return project
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if probable_path is None and _is_potential_project(dir):
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probable_path = dir
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if probable_path is not None:
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# TODO search for setup.py etc
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return Project(probable_path)
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if first_no_init_file is not None:
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return Project(first_no_init_file)
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curdir = path if os.path.isdir(path) else os.path.dirname(path)
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return Project(curdir)
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def _remove_imports(names):
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return [
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n for n in names
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if n.tree_name is None or n.api_type != 'module'
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]
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