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# For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/blob/main/LICENSE
# Copyright (c) https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt
"""Python modules manipulation utility functions.
:type PY_SOURCE_EXTS: tuple(str)
:var PY_SOURCE_EXTS: list of possible python source file extension
:type STD_LIB_DIRS: set of str
:var STD_LIB_DIRS: directories where standard modules are located
:type BUILTIN_MODULES: dict
:var BUILTIN_MODULES: dictionary with builtin module names has key
"""
from __future__ import annotations
import importlib
import importlib.machinery
import importlib.util
import io
import itertools
import logging
import os
import sys
import sysconfig
import types
import warnings
from collections.abc import Callable, Iterable, Sequence
from contextlib import redirect_stderr, redirect_stdout
from functools import lru_cache
from pathlib import Path
from astroid.const import IS_JYTHON, IS_PYPY, PY310_PLUS
from astroid.interpreter._import import spec, util
if PY310_PLUS:
from sys import stdlib_module_names
else:
from astroid._backport_stdlib_names import stdlib_module_names
logger = logging.getLogger(__name__)
if sys.platform.startswith("win"):
PY_SOURCE_EXTS = ("py", "pyw")
PY_COMPILED_EXTS = ("dll", "pyd")
else:
PY_SOURCE_EXTS = ("py",)
PY_COMPILED_EXTS = ("so",)
# TODO: Adding `platstdlib` is a fix for a workaround in virtualenv. At some point we should
# revisit whether this is still necessary. See https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/pull/1323.
STD_LIB_DIRS = {sysconfig.get_path("stdlib"), sysconfig.get_path("platstdlib")}
if os.name == "nt":
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(os.path.join(sys.prefix, "dlls"))
try:
# real_prefix is defined when running inside virtual environments,
# created with the **virtualenv** library.
# Deprecated in virtualenv==16.7.9
# See: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/1622
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(os.path.join(sys.real_prefix, "dlls")) # type: ignore[attr-defined]
except AttributeError:
# sys.base_exec_prefix is always defined, but in a virtual environment
# created with the stdlib **venv** module, it points to the original
# installation, if the virtual env is activated.
try:
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(os.path.join(sys.base_exec_prefix, "dlls"))
except AttributeError:
pass
if IS_PYPY and sys.version_info < (3, 8):
# PyPy stores the stdlib in two places: sys.prefix/lib_pypy and sys.prefix/lib-python/3
# sysconfig.get_path on PyPy returns the first, but without an underscore so we patch this manually.
# Beginning with 3.8 the stdlib is only stored in: sys.prefix/pypy{py_version_short}
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(str(Path(sysconfig.get_path("stdlib")).parent / "lib_pypy"))
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(str(Path(sysconfig.get_path("stdlib")).parent / "lib-python/3"))
# TODO: This is a fix for a workaround in virtualenv. At some point we should revisit
# whether this is still necessary. See https://github.com/PyCQA/astroid/pull/1324.
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(str(Path(sysconfig.get_path("platstdlib")).parent / "lib_pypy"))
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(
str(Path(sysconfig.get_path("platstdlib")).parent / "lib-python/3")
)
if os.name == "posix":
# Need the real prefix if we're in a virtualenv, otherwise
# the usual one will do.
# Deprecated in virtualenv==16.7.9
# See: https://github.com/pypa/virtualenv/issues/1622
try:
prefix: str = sys.real_prefix # type: ignore[attr-defined]
except AttributeError:
prefix = sys.prefix
def _posix_path(path: str) -> str:
base_python = "python%d.%d" % sys.version_info[:2]
return os.path.join(prefix, path, base_python)
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(_posix_path("lib"))
if sys.maxsize > 2**32:
# This tries to fix a problem with /usr/lib64 builds,
# where systems are running both 32-bit and 64-bit code
# on the same machine, which reflects into the places where
# standard library could be found. More details can be found
# here http://bugs.python.org/issue1294959.
# An easy reproducing case would be
# https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/issues/712#issuecomment-163178753
STD_LIB_DIRS.add(_posix_path("lib64"))
EXT_LIB_DIRS = {sysconfig.get_path("purelib"), sysconfig.get_path("platlib")}
BUILTIN_MODULES = dict.fromkeys(sys.builtin_module_names, True)
class NoSourceFile(Exception):
"""Exception raised when we are not able to get a python
source file for a precompiled file.
"""
def _normalize_path(path: str) -> str:
"""Resolve symlinks in path and convert to absolute path.
Note that environment variables and ~ in the path need to be expanded in
advance.
This can be cached by using _cache_normalize_path.
"""
return os.path.normcase(os.path.realpath(path))
def _path_from_filename(filename: str, is_jython: bool = IS_JYTHON) -> str:
if not is_jython:
return filename
head, has_pyclass, _ = filename.partition("$py.class")
if has_pyclass:
return head + ".py"
return filename
def _handle_blacklist(
blacklist: Sequence[str], dirnames: list[str], filenames: list[str]
) -> None:
"""Remove files/directories in the black list.
dirnames/filenames are usually from os.walk
"""
for norecurs in blacklist:
if norecurs in dirnames:
dirnames.remove(norecurs)
elif norecurs in filenames:
filenames.remove(norecurs)
@lru_cache()
def _cache_normalize_path_(path: str) -> str:
return _normalize_path(path)
def _cache_normalize_path(path: str) -> str:
"""Normalize path with caching."""
# _module_file calls abspath on every path in sys.path every time it's
# called; on a larger codebase this easily adds up to half a second just
# assembling path components. This cache alleviates that.
if not path: # don't cache result for ''
return _normalize_path(path)
return _cache_normalize_path_(path)
def load_module_from_name(dotted_name: str) -> types.ModuleType:
"""Load a Python module from its name.
:type dotted_name: str
:param dotted_name: python name of a module or package
:raise ImportError: if the module or package is not found
:rtype: module
:return: the loaded module
"""
try:
return sys.modules[dotted_name]
except KeyError:
pass
# Capture and log anything emitted during import to avoid
# contaminating JSON reports in pylint
with redirect_stderr(io.StringIO()) as stderr, redirect_stdout(
io.StringIO()
) as stdout:
module = importlib.import_module(dotted_name)
stderr_value = stderr.getvalue()
if stderr_value:
logger.error(
"Captured stderr while importing %s:\n%s", dotted_name, stderr_value
)
stdout_value = stdout.getvalue()
if stdout_value:
logger.info(
"Captured stdout while importing %s:\n%s", dotted_name, stdout_value
)
return module
def load_module_from_modpath(parts: Sequence[str]) -> types.ModuleType:
"""Load a python module from its split name.
:param parts:
python name of a module or package split on '.'
:raise ImportError: if the module or package is not found
:return: the loaded module
"""
return load_module_from_name(".".join(parts))
def load_module_from_file(filepath: str) -> types.ModuleType:
"""Load a Python module from it's path.
:type filepath: str
:param filepath: path to the python module or package
:raise ImportError: if the module or package is not found
:rtype: module
:return: the loaded module
"""
modpath = modpath_from_file(filepath)
return load_module_from_modpath(modpath)
def check_modpath_has_init(path: str, mod_path: list[str]) -> bool:
"""Check there are some __init__.py all along the way."""
modpath: list[str] = []
for part in mod_path:
modpath.append(part)
path = os.path.join(path, part)
if not _has_init(path):
old_namespace = util.is_namespace(".".join(modpath))
if not old_namespace:
return False
return True
def _get_relative_base_path(filename: str, path_to_check: str) -> list[str] | None:
"""Extracts the relative mod path of the file to import from.
Check if a file is within the passed in path and if so, returns the
relative mod path from the one passed in.
If the filename is no in path_to_check, returns None
Note this function will look for both abs and realpath of the file,
this allows to find the relative base path even if the file is a
symlink of a file in the passed in path
Examples:
_get_relative_base_path("/a/b/c/d.py", "/a/b") -> ["c","d"]
_get_relative_base_path("/a/b/c/d.py", "/dev") -> None
"""
importable_path = None
path_to_check = os.path.normcase(path_to_check)
abs_filename = os.path.abspath(filename)
if os.path.normcase(abs_filename).startswith(path_to_check):
importable_path = abs_filename
real_filename = os.path.realpath(filename)
if os.path.normcase(real_filename).startswith(path_to_check):
importable_path = real_filename
# if "var" in path_to_check:
# breakpoint()
if importable_path:
base_path = os.path.splitext(importable_path)[0]
relative_base_path = base_path[len(path_to_check) :]
return [pkg for pkg in relative_base_path.split(os.sep) if pkg]
return None
def modpath_from_file_with_callback(
filename: str,
path: Sequence[str] | None = None,
is_package_cb: Callable[[str, list[str]], bool] | None = None,
) -> list[str]:
filename = os.path.expanduser(_path_from_filename(filename))
paths_to_check = sys.path.copy()
if path:
paths_to_check += path
for pathname in itertools.chain(
paths_to_check, map(_cache_normalize_path, paths_to_check)
):
if not pathname:
continue
modpath = _get_relative_base_path(filename, pathname)
if not modpath:
continue
assert is_package_cb is not None
if is_package_cb(pathname, modpath[:-1]):
return modpath
raise ImportError(
"Unable to find module for {} in {}".format(filename, ", \n".join(sys.path))
)
def modpath_from_file(filename: str, path: Sequence[str] | None = None) -> list[str]:
"""Get the corresponding split module's name from a filename.
This function will return the name of a module or package split on `.`.
:type filename: str
:param filename: file's path for which we want the module's name
:type Optional[List[str]] path:
Optional list of path where the module or package should be
searched (use sys.path if nothing or None is given)
:raise ImportError:
if the corresponding module's name has not been found
:rtype: list(str)
:return: the corresponding split module's name
"""
return modpath_from_file_with_callback(filename, path, check_modpath_has_init)
def file_from_modpath(
modpath: list[str],
path: Sequence[str] | None = None,
context_file: str | None = None,
) -> str | None:
return file_info_from_modpath(modpath, path, context_file).location
def file_info_from_modpath(
modpath: list[str],
path: Sequence[str] | None = None,
context_file: str | None = None,
) -> spec.ModuleSpec:
"""Given a mod path (i.e. split module / package name), return the
corresponding file.
Giving priority to source file over precompiled file if it exists.
:param modpath:
split module's name (i.e name of a module or package split
on '.')
(this means explicit relative imports that start with dots have
empty strings in this list!)
:param path:
optional list of path where the module or package should be
searched (use sys.path if nothing or None is given)
:param context_file:
context file to consider, necessary if the identifier has been
introduced using a relative import unresolvable in the actual
context (i.e. modutils)
:raise ImportError: if there is no such module in the directory
:return:
the path to the module's file or None if it's an integrated
builtin module such as 'sys'
"""
if context_file is not None:
context: str | None = os.path.dirname(context_file)
else:
context = context_file
if modpath[0] == "xml":
# handle _xmlplus
try:
return _spec_from_modpath(["_xmlplus"] + modpath[1:], path, context)
except ImportError:
return _spec_from_modpath(modpath, path, context)
elif modpath == ["os", "path"]:
# FIXME: currently ignoring search_path...
return spec.ModuleSpec(
name="os.path",
location=os.path.__file__,
type=spec.ModuleType.PY_SOURCE,
)
return _spec_from_modpath(modpath, path, context)
def get_module_part(dotted_name: str, context_file: str | None = None) -> str:
"""Given a dotted name return the module part of the name :
>>> get_module_part('astroid.as_string.dump')
'astroid.as_string'
:param dotted_name: full name of the identifier we are interested in
:param context_file:
context file to consider, necessary if the identifier has been
introduced using a relative import unresolvable in the actual
context (i.e. modutils)
:raise ImportError: if there is no such module in the directory
:return:
the module part of the name or None if we have not been able at
all to import the given name
XXX: deprecated, since it doesn't handle package precedence over module
(see #10066)
"""
# os.path trick
if dotted_name.startswith("os.path"):
return "os.path"
parts = dotted_name.split(".")
if context_file is not None:
# first check for builtin module which won't be considered latter
# in that case (path != None)
if parts[0] in BUILTIN_MODULES:
if len(parts) > 2:
raise ImportError(dotted_name)
return parts[0]
# don't use += or insert, we want a new list to be created !
path: list[str] | None = None
starti = 0
if parts[0] == "":
assert (
context_file is not None
), "explicit relative import, but no context_file?"
path = [] # prevent resolving the import non-relatively
starti = 1
# for all further dots: change context
while starti < len(parts) and parts[starti] == "":
starti += 1
assert (
context_file is not None
), "explicit relative import, but no context_file?"
context_file = os.path.dirname(context_file)
for i in range(starti, len(parts)):
try:
file_from_modpath(
parts[starti : i + 1], path=path, context_file=context_file
)
except ImportError:
if i < max(1, len(parts) - 2):
raise
return ".".join(parts[:i])
return dotted_name
def get_module_files(
src_directory: str, blacklist: Sequence[str], list_all: bool = False
) -> list[str]:
"""Given a package directory return a list of all available python
module's files in the package and its subpackages.
:param src_directory:
path of the directory corresponding to the package
:param blacklist: iterable
list of files or directories to ignore.
:param list_all:
get files from all paths, including ones without __init__.py
:return:
the list of all available python module's files in the package and
its subpackages
"""
files: list[str] = []
for directory, dirnames, filenames in os.walk(src_directory):
if directory in blacklist:
continue
_handle_blacklist(blacklist, dirnames, filenames)
# check for __init__.py
if not list_all and "__init__.py" not in filenames:
dirnames[:] = ()
continue
for filename in filenames:
if _is_python_file(filename):
src = os.path.join(directory, filename)
files.append(src)
return files
def get_source_file(filename: str, include_no_ext: bool = False) -> str:
"""Given a python module's file name return the matching source file
name (the filename will be returned identically if it's already an.
absolute path to a python source file...)
:param filename: python module's file name
:raise NoSourceFile: if no source file exists on the file system
:return: the absolute path of the source file if it exists
"""
filename = os.path.abspath(_path_from_filename(filename))
base, orig_ext = os.path.splitext(filename)
for ext in PY_SOURCE_EXTS:
source_path = f"{base}.{ext}"
if os.path.exists(source_path):
return source_path
if include_no_ext and not orig_ext and os.path.exists(base):
return base
raise NoSourceFile(filename)
def is_python_source(filename: str | None) -> bool:
"""Return: True if the filename is a python source file."""
if not filename:
return False
return os.path.splitext(filename)[1][1:] in PY_SOURCE_EXTS
def is_stdlib_module(modname: str) -> bool:
"""Return: True if the modname is in the standard library"""
return modname.split(".")[0] in stdlib_module_names
def module_in_path(modname: str, path: str | Iterable[str]) -> bool:
"""Try to determine if a module is imported from one of the specified paths
:param modname: name of the module
:param path: paths to consider
:return:
true if the module:
- is located on the path listed in one of the directory in `paths`
"""
modname = modname.split(".")[0]
try:
filename = file_from_modpath([modname])
except ImportError:
# Import failed, we can't check path if we don't know it
return False
if filename is None:
# No filename likely means it's compiled in, or potentially a namespace
return False
filename = _normalize_path(filename)
if isinstance(path, str):
return filename.startswith(_cache_normalize_path(path))
return any(filename.startswith(_cache_normalize_path(entry)) for entry in path)
def is_standard_module(modname: str, std_path: Iterable[str] | None = None) -> bool:
"""Try to guess if a module is a standard python module (by default,
see `std_path` parameter's description).
:param modname: name of the module we are interested in
:param std_path: list of path considered has standard
:return:
true if the module:
- is located on the path listed in one of the directory in `std_path`
- is a built-in module
"""
warnings.warn(
"is_standard_module() is deprecated. Use, is_stdlib_module() or module_in_path() instead",
DeprecationWarning,
stacklevel=2,
)
modname = modname.split(".")[0]
try:
filename = file_from_modpath([modname])
except ImportError:
# import failed, i'm probably not so wrong by supposing it's
# not standard...
return False
# modules which are not living in a file are considered standard
# (sys and __builtin__ for instance)
if filename is None:
# we assume there are no namespaces in stdlib
return not util.is_namespace(modname)
filename = _normalize_path(filename)
for path in EXT_LIB_DIRS:
if filename.startswith(_cache_normalize_path(path)):
return False
if std_path is None:
std_path = STD_LIB_DIRS
return any(filename.startswith(_cache_normalize_path(path)) for path in std_path)
def is_relative(modname: str, from_file: str) -> bool:
"""Return true if the given module name is relative to the given
file name.
:param modname: name of the module we are interested in
:param from_file:
path of the module from which modname has been imported
:return:
true if the module has been imported relatively to `from_file`
"""
if not os.path.isdir(from_file):
from_file = os.path.dirname(from_file)
if from_file in sys.path:
return False
return bool(
importlib.machinery.PathFinder.find_spec(
modname.split(".", maxsplit=1)[0], [from_file]
)
)
# internal only functions #####################################################
def _spec_from_modpath(
modpath: list[str],
path: Sequence[str] | None = None,
context: str | None = None,
) -> spec.ModuleSpec:
"""Given a mod path (i.e. split module / package name), return the
corresponding spec.
this function is used internally, see `file_from_modpath`'s
documentation for more information
"""
assert modpath
location = None
if context is not None:
try:
found_spec = spec.find_spec(modpath, [context])
location = found_spec.location
except ImportError:
found_spec = spec.find_spec(modpath, path)
location = found_spec.location
else:
found_spec = spec.find_spec(modpath, path)
if found_spec.type == spec.ModuleType.PY_COMPILED:
try:
assert found_spec.location is not None
location = get_source_file(found_spec.location)
return found_spec._replace(
location=location, type=spec.ModuleType.PY_SOURCE
)
except NoSourceFile:
return found_spec._replace(location=location)
elif found_spec.type == spec.ModuleType.C_BUILTIN:
# integrated builtin module
return found_spec._replace(location=None)
elif found_spec.type == spec.ModuleType.PKG_DIRECTORY:
assert found_spec.location is not None
location = _has_init(found_spec.location)
return found_spec._replace(location=location, type=spec.ModuleType.PY_SOURCE)
return found_spec
def _is_python_file(filename: str) -> bool:
"""Return true if the given filename should be considered as a python file.
.pyc and .pyo are ignored
"""
return filename.endswith((".py", ".so", ".pyd", ".pyw"))
def _has_init(directory: str) -> str | None:
"""If the given directory has a valid __init__ file, return its path,
else return None.
"""
mod_or_pack = os.path.join(directory, "__init__")
for ext in PY_SOURCE_EXTS + ("pyc", "pyo"):
if os.path.exists(mod_or_pack + "." + ext):
return mod_or_pack + "." + ext
return None
def is_namespace(specobj: spec.ModuleSpec) -> bool:
return specobj.type == spec.ModuleType.PY_NAMESPACE
def is_directory(specobj: spec.ModuleSpec) -> bool:
return specobj.type == spec.ModuleType.PKG_DIRECTORY
def is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist(
module_name: str, package_whitelist: set[str]
) -> bool:
"""
Returns True if one part of the module name is in the package whitelist.
>>> is_module_name_part_of_extension_package_whitelist('numpy.core.umath', {'numpy'})
True
"""
parts = module_name.split(".")
return any(
".".join(parts[:x]) in package_whitelist for x in range(1, len(parts) + 1)
)
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