# encoding: utf-8 """Implementations for various useful completers. These are all loaded by default by IPython. """ #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Copyright (C) 2010-2011 The IPython Development Team. # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. # # The full license is in the file COPYING.txt, distributed with this software. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Imports #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Stdlib imports import glob import inspect import os import re import sys from importlib import import_module try: # Python >= 3.3 from importlib.machinery import all_suffixes _suffixes = all_suffixes() except ImportError: from imp import get_suffixes _suffixes = [ s[0] for s in get_suffixes() ] # Third-party imports from time import time from zipimport import zipimporter # Our own imports from IPython.core.completer import expand_user, compress_user from IPython.core.error import TryNext from IPython.utils._process_common import arg_split from IPython.utils.py3compat import string_types # FIXME: this should be pulled in with the right call via the component system from IPython import get_ipython #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Globals and constants #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Time in seconds after which the rootmodules will be stored permanently in the # ipython ip.db database (kept in the user's .ipython dir). TIMEOUT_STORAGE = 2 # Time in seconds after which we give up TIMEOUT_GIVEUP = 20 # Regular expression for the python import statement import_re = re.compile(r'(?P[a-zA-Z_][a-zA-Z0-9_]*?)' r'(?P[/\\]__init__)?' r'(?P%s)$' % r'|'.join(re.escape(s) for s in _suffixes)) # RE for the ipython %run command (python + ipython scripts) magic_run_re = re.compile(r'.*(\.ipy|\.ipynb|\.py[w]?)$') #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Local utilities #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def module_list(path): """ Return the list containing the names of the modules available in the given folder. """ # sys.path has the cwd as an empty string, but isdir/listdir need it as '.' if path == '': path = '.' # A few local constants to be used in loops below pjoin = os.path.join if os.path.isdir(path): # Build a list of all files in the directory and all files # in its subdirectories. For performance reasons, do not # recurse more than one level into subdirectories. files = [] for root, dirs, nondirs in os.walk(path, followlinks=True): subdir = root[len(path)+1:] if subdir: files.extend(pjoin(subdir, f) for f in nondirs) dirs[:] = [] # Do not recurse into additional subdirectories. else: files.extend(nondirs) else: try: files = list(zipimporter(path)._files.keys()) except: files = [] # Build a list of modules which match the import_re regex. modules = [] for f in files: m = import_re.match(f) if m: modules.append(m.group('name')) return list(set(modules)) def get_root_modules(): """ Returns a list containing the names of all the modules available in the folders of the pythonpath. ip.db['rootmodules_cache'] maps sys.path entries to list of modules. """ ip = get_ipython() rootmodules_cache = ip.db.get('rootmodules_cache', {}) rootmodules = list(sys.builtin_module_names) start_time = time() store = False for path in sys.path: try: modules = rootmodules_cache[path] except KeyError: modules = module_list(path) try: modules.remove('__init__') except ValueError: pass if path not in ('', '.'): # cwd modules should not be cached rootmodules_cache[path] = modules if time() - start_time > TIMEOUT_STORAGE and not store: store = True print("\nCaching the list of root modules, please wait!") print("(This will only be done once - type '%rehashx' to " "reset cache!)\n") sys.stdout.flush() if time() - start_time > TIMEOUT_GIVEUP: print("This is taking too long, we give up.\n") return [] rootmodules.extend(modules) if store: ip.db['rootmodules_cache'] = rootmodules_cache rootmodules = list(set(rootmodules)) return rootmodules def is_importable(module, attr, only_modules): if only_modules: return inspect.ismodule(getattr(module, attr)) else: return not(attr[:2] == '__' and attr[-2:] == '__') def try_import(mod, only_modules=False): try: m = import_module(mod) except: return [] m_is_init = hasattr(m, '__file__') and '__init__' in m.__file__ completions = [] if (not hasattr(m, '__file__')) or (not only_modules) or m_is_init: completions.extend( [attr for attr in dir(m) if is_importable(m, attr, only_modules)]) completions.extend(getattr(m, '__all__', [])) if m_is_init: completions.extend(module_list(os.path.dirname(m.__file__))) completions = {c for c in completions if isinstance(c, string_types)} completions.discard('__init__') return list(completions) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Completion-related functions. #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- def quick_completer(cmd, completions): """ Easily create a trivial completer for a command. Takes either a list of completions, or all completions in string (that will be split on whitespace). Example:: [d:\ipython]|1> import ipy_completers [d:\ipython]|2> ipy_completers.quick_completer('foo', ['bar','baz']) [d:\ipython]|3> foo b bar baz [d:\ipython]|3> foo ba """ if isinstance(completions, string_types): completions = completions.split() def do_complete(self, event): return completions get_ipython().set_hook('complete_command',do_complete, str_key = cmd) def module_completion(line): """ Returns a list containing the completion possibilities for an import line. The line looks like this : 'import xml.d' 'from xml.dom import' """ words = line.split(' ') nwords = len(words) # from whatever -> 'import ' if nwords == 3 and words[0] == 'from': return ['import '] # 'from xy' or 'import xy' if nwords < 3 and (words[0] in {'%aimport', 'import', 'from'}) : if nwords == 1: return get_root_modules() mod = words[1].split('.') if len(mod) < 2: return get_root_modules() completion_list = try_import('.'.join(mod[:-1]), True) return ['.'.join(mod[:-1] + [el]) for el in completion_list] # 'from xyz import abc' if nwords >= 3 and words[0] == 'from': mod = words[1] return try_import(mod) #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # Completers #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- # These all have the func(self, event) signature to be used as custom # completers def module_completer(self,event): """Give completions after user has typed 'import ...' or 'from ...'""" # This works in all versions of python. While 2.5 has # pkgutil.walk_packages(), that particular routine is fairly dangerous, # since it imports *EVERYTHING* on sys.path. That is: a) very slow b) full # of possibly problematic side effects. # This search the folders in the sys.path for available modules. return module_completion(event.line) # FIXME: there's a lot of logic common to the run, cd and builtin file # completers, that is currently reimplemented in each. def magic_run_completer(self, event): """Complete files that end in .py or .ipy or .ipynb for the %run command. """ comps = arg_split(event.line, strict=False) # relpath should be the current token that we need to complete. if (len(comps) > 1) and (not event.line.endswith(' ')): relpath = comps[-1].strip("'\"") else: relpath = '' #print("\nev=", event) # dbg #print("rp=", relpath) # dbg #print('comps=', comps) # dbg lglob = glob.glob isdir = os.path.isdir relpath, tilde_expand, tilde_val = expand_user(relpath) # Find if the user has already typed the first filename, after which we # should complete on all files, since after the first one other files may # be arguments to the input script. if any(magic_run_re.match(c) for c in comps): matches = [f.replace('\\','/') + ('/' if isdir(f) else '') for f in lglob(relpath+'*')] else: dirs = [f.replace('\\','/') + "/" for f in lglob(relpath+'*') if isdir(f)] pys = [f.replace('\\','/') for f in lglob(relpath+'*.py') + lglob(relpath+'*.ipy') + lglob(relpath+'*.ipynb') + lglob(relpath + '*.pyw')] matches = dirs + pys #print('run comp:', dirs+pys) # dbg return [compress_user(p, tilde_expand, tilde_val) for p in matches] def cd_completer(self, event): """Completer function for cd, which only returns directories.""" ip = get_ipython() relpath = event.symbol #print(event) # dbg if event.line.endswith('-b') or ' -b ' in event.line: # return only bookmark completions bkms = self.db.get('bookmarks', None) if bkms: return bkms.keys() else: return [] if event.symbol == '-': width_dh = str(len(str(len(ip.user_ns['_dh']) + 1))) # jump in directory history by number fmt = '-%0' + width_dh +'d [%s]' ents = [ fmt % (i,s) for i,s in enumerate(ip.user_ns['_dh'])] if len(ents) > 1: return ents return [] if event.symbol.startswith('--'): return ["--" + os.path.basename(d) for d in ip.user_ns['_dh']] # Expand ~ in path and normalize directory separators. relpath, tilde_expand, tilde_val = expand_user(relpath) relpath = relpath.replace('\\','/') found = [] for d in [f.replace('\\','/') + '/' for f in glob.glob(relpath+'*') if os.path.isdir(f)]: if ' ' in d: # we don't want to deal with any of that, complex code # for this is elsewhere raise TryNext found.append(d) if not found: if os.path.isdir(relpath): return [compress_user(relpath, tilde_expand, tilde_val)] # if no completions so far, try bookmarks bks = self.db.get('bookmarks',{}) bkmatches = [s for s in bks if s.startswith(event.symbol)] if bkmatches: return bkmatches raise TryNext return [compress_user(p, tilde_expand, tilde_val) for p in found] def reset_completer(self, event): "A completer for %reset magic" return '-f -s in out array dhist'.split()