# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """Support for wildcard pattern matching in object inspection. Authors ------- - Jörgen Stenarson - Thomas Kluyver """ #***************************************************************************** # Copyright (C) 2005 Jörgen Stenarson # # Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in # the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. #***************************************************************************** import re import types from IPython.utils.dir2 import dir2 from .py3compat import iteritems def create_typestr2type_dicts(dont_include_in_type2typestr=["lambda"]): """Return dictionaries mapping lower case typename (e.g. 'tuple') to type objects from the types package, and vice versa.""" typenamelist = [tname for tname in dir(types) if tname.endswith("Type")] typestr2type, type2typestr = {}, {} for tname in typenamelist: name = tname[:-4].lower() # Cut 'Type' off the end of the name obj = getattr(types, tname) typestr2type[name] = obj if name not in dont_include_in_type2typestr: type2typestr[obj] = name return typestr2type, type2typestr typestr2type, type2typestr = create_typestr2type_dicts() def is_type(obj, typestr_or_type): """is_type(obj, typestr_or_type) verifies if obj is of a certain type. It can take strings or actual python types for the second argument, i.e. 'tuple'<->TupleType. 'all' matches all types. TODO: Should be extended for choosing more than one type.""" if typestr_or_type == "all": return True if type(typestr_or_type) == type: test_type = typestr_or_type else: test_type = typestr2type.get(typestr_or_type, False) if test_type: return isinstance(obj, test_type) return False def show_hidden(str, show_all=False): """Return true for strings starting with single _ if show_all is true.""" return show_all or str.startswith("__") or not str.startswith("_") def dict_dir(obj): """Produce a dictionary of an object's attributes. Builds on dir2 by checking that a getattr() call actually succeeds.""" ns = {} for key in dir2(obj): # This seemingly unnecessary try/except is actually needed # because there is code out there with metaclasses that # create 'write only' attributes, where a getattr() call # will fail even if the attribute appears listed in the # object's dictionary. Properties can actually do the same # thing. In particular, Traits use this pattern try: ns[key] = getattr(obj, key) except AttributeError: pass return ns def filter_ns(ns, name_pattern="*", type_pattern="all", ignore_case=True, show_all=True): """Filter a namespace dictionary by name pattern and item type.""" pattern = name_pattern.replace("*",".*").replace("?",".") if ignore_case: reg = re.compile(pattern+"$", re.I) else: reg = re.compile(pattern+"$") # Check each one matches regex; shouldn't be hidden; of correct type. return dict((key,obj) for key, obj in iteritems(ns) if reg.match(key) \ and show_hidden(key, show_all) \ and is_type(obj, type_pattern) ) def list_namespace(namespace, type_pattern, filter, ignore_case=False, show_all=False): """Return dictionary of all objects in a namespace dictionary that match type_pattern and filter.""" pattern_list=filter.split(".") if len(pattern_list) == 1: return filter_ns(namespace, name_pattern=pattern_list[0], type_pattern=type_pattern, ignore_case=ignore_case, show_all=show_all) else: # This is where we can change if all objects should be searched or # only modules. Just change the type_pattern to module to search only # modules filtered = filter_ns(namespace, name_pattern=pattern_list[0], type_pattern="all", ignore_case=ignore_case, show_all=show_all) results = {} for name, obj in iteritems(filtered): ns = list_namespace(dict_dir(obj), type_pattern, ".".join(pattern_list[1:]), ignore_case=ignore_case, show_all=show_all) for inner_name, inner_obj in iteritems(ns): results["%s.%s"%(name,inner_name)] = inner_obj return results