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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*- """ sphinx.ext.autodoc ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Automatically insert docstrings for functions, classes or whole modules into the doctree, thus avoiding duplication between docstrings and documentation for those who like elaborate docstrings. :copyright: Copyright 2007-2009 by the Sphinx team, see AUTHORS. :license: BSD, see LICENSE for details. """ import re import sys import inspect import linecache from types import FunctionType, BuiltinFunctionType, MethodType, ClassType from docutils import nodes from docutils.parsers.rst import directives from docutils.statemachine import ViewList from sphinx.util import rpartition, nested_parse_with_titles, force_decode from sphinx.pycode import ModuleAnalyzer, PycodeError from sphinx.util.docstrings import prepare_docstring clstypes = (type, ClassType) try: base_exception = BaseException except NameError: base_exception = Exception py_ext_sig_re = re.compile( r'''^ ([\w.]+::)? # explicit module name ([\w.]+\.)? # module and/or class name(s) (\w+) \s* # thing name (?: \((.*)\) # optional: arguments (?:\s* -> \s* (.*))? # return annotation )? $ # and nothing more ''', re.VERBOSE) class Options(object): pass def get_method_type(obj): """ Return the method type for an object: method, staticmethod or classmethod. """ if isinstance(obj, classmethod) or \ (isinstance(obj, MethodType) and obj.im_self is not None): return 'classmethod' elif isinstance(obj, FunctionType) or \ (isinstance(obj, BuiltinFunctionType) and obj.__self__ is not None): return 'staticmethod' else: return 'method' class AutodocReporter(object): """ A reporter replacement that assigns the correct source name and line number to a system message, as recorded in a ViewList. """ def __init__(self, viewlist, reporter): self.viewlist = viewlist self.reporter = reporter def __getattr__(self, name): return getattr(self.reporter, name) def system_message(self, level, message, *children, **kwargs): if 'line' in kwargs: try: source, line = self.viewlist.items[kwargs['line']] except IndexError: pass else: kwargs['source'] = source kwargs['line'] = line return self.reporter.system_message(level, message, *children, **kwargs) def debug(self, *args, **kwargs): if self.reporter.debug_flag: return self.system_message(0, *args, **kwargs) def info(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.system_message(1, *args, **kwargs) def warning(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.system_message(2, *args, **kwargs) def error(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.system_message(3, *args, **kwargs) def severe(self, *args, **kwargs): return self.system_message(4, *args, **kwargs) # Some useful event listener factories for autodoc-process-docstring. def cut_lines(pre, post=0, what=None): """ Return a listener that removes the first *pre* and last *post* lines of every docstring. If *what* is a sequence of strings, only docstrings of a type in *what* will be processed. Use like this (e.g. in the ``setup()`` function of :file:`conf.py`):: from sphinx.ext.autodoc import cut_lines app.connect('autodoc-process-docstring', cut_lines(4, what=['module'])) This can (and should) be used in place of :confval:`automodule_skip_lines`. """ def process(app, what_, name, obj, options, lines): if what and what_ not in what: return del lines[:pre] if post: # remove one trailing blank line. if lines and not lines[-1]: lines.pop(-1) del lines[-post:] # make sure there is a blank line at the end if lines and lines[-1]: lines.append('') return process def between(marker, what=None, keepempty=False): """ Return a listener that only keeps lines between lines that match the *marker* regular expression. If no line matches, the resulting docstring would be empty, so no change will be made unless *keepempty* is true. If *what* is a sequence of strings, only docstrings of a type in *what* will be processed. """ marker_re = re.compile(marker) def process(app, what_, name, obj, options, lines): if what and what_ not in what: return deleted = 0 delete = True orig_lines = lines[:] for i, line in enumerate(orig_lines): if delete: lines.pop(i - deleted) deleted += 1 if marker_re.match(line): delete = not delete if delete: lines.pop(i - deleted) deleted += 1 if not lines and not keepempty: lines[:] = orig_lines # make sure there is a blank line at the end if lines and lines[-1]: lines.append('') return process def isdescriptor(x): """Check if the object is some kind of descriptor.""" for item in '__get__', '__set__', '__delete__': if hasattr(getattr(x, item, None), '__call__'): return True return False class RstGenerator(object): def __init__(self, options, document, lineno): self.options = options self.env = document.settings.env self.reporter = document.reporter self.lineno = lineno self.filename_set = set() self.warnings = [] self.result = ViewList() def warn(self, msg): self.warnings.append(self.reporter.warning(msg, line=self.lineno)) def get_doc(self, what, obj, encoding=None): """Decode and return lines of the docstring(s) for the object.""" docstrings = [] # add the regular docstring if present if getattr(obj, '__doc__', None): docstrings.append(obj.__doc__) # skip some lines in module docstrings if configured (deprecated!) if what == 'module' and self.env.config.automodule_skip_lines and docstrings: docstrings[0] = '\n'.join(docstrings[0].splitlines() [self.env.config.automodule_skip_lines:]) # for classes, what the "docstring" is can be controlled via an option if what in ('class', 'exception'): content = self.env.config.autoclass_content if content in ('both', 'init'): initdocstring = getattr(obj, '__init__', None).__doc__ # for new-style classes, no __init__ means default __init__ if initdocstring == object.__init__.__doc__: initdocstring = None if initdocstring: if content == 'init': docstrings = [initdocstring] else: docstrings.append(initdocstring) # the default is only the class docstring # make sure we have Unicode docstrings, then sanitize and split into lines return [prepare_docstring(force_decode(docstring, encoding)) for docstring in docstrings] def process_doc(self, docstrings, what, name, obj): """Let the user process the docstrings.""" for docstringlines in docstrings: if self.env.app: # let extensions preprocess docstrings self.env.app.emit('autodoc-process-docstring', what, name, obj, self.options, docstringlines) for line in docstringlines: yield line def resolve_name(self, what, name): """ Determine what module to import and what attribute to document. Returns a tuple of: the full name, the module name, a path of names to get via getattr, the signature and return annotation. """ # first, parse the definition -- auto directives for classes and functions # can contain a signature which is then used instead of an autogenerated one try: mod, path, base, args, retann = py_ext_sig_re.match(name).groups() except: self.warn('invalid signature for auto%s (%r)' % (what, name)) return None, [], None, None # support explicit module and class name separation via :: if mod is not None: mod = mod[:-2] parents = path and path.rstrip('.').split('.') or [] else: parents = [] if what == 'module': if mod is not None: self.warn('"::" in automodule name doesn\'t make sense') if args or retann: self.warn('ignoring signature arguments and return annotation ' 'for automodule %s' % name) return (path or '') + base, [], None, None elif what in ('exception', 'function', 'class', 'data'): if mod is None: if path: mod = path.rstrip('.') else: # if documenting a toplevel object without explicit module, it can # be contained in another auto directive ... if hasattr(self.env, 'autodoc_current_module'): mod = self.env.autodoc_current_module # ... or in the scope of a module directive if not mod: mod = self.env.currmodule return mod, parents + [base], args, retann else: if mod is None: if path: mod_cls = path.rstrip('.') else: mod_cls = None # if documenting a class-level object without path, there must be a # current class, either from a parent auto directive ... if hasattr(self.env, 'autodoc_current_class'): mod_cls = self.env.autodoc_current_class # ... or from a class directive if mod_cls is None: mod_cls = self.env.currclass # ... if still None, there's no way to know if mod_cls is None: return None, [], None, None mod, cls = rpartition(mod_cls, '.') parents = [cls] # if the module name is still missing, get it like above if not mod and hasattr(self.env, 'autodoc_current_module'): mod = self.env.autodoc_current_module if not mod: mod = self.env.currmodule return mod, parents + [base], args, retann def format_signature(self, what, name, obj, args, retann): """ Return the signature of the object, formatted for display. """ if what not in ('class', 'method', 'staticmethod', 'classmethod', 'function'): return '' err = None if args is not None: # signature given explicitly args = "(%s)" % args else: # try to introspect the signature try: args = None getargs = True if what == 'class': # for classes, the relevant signature is the __init__ method's obj = getattr(obj, '__init__', None) # classes without __init__ method, default __init__ or # __init__ written in C? if obj is None or obj is object.__init__ or not \ (inspect.ismethod(obj) or inspect.isfunction(obj)): getargs = False elif inspect.isbuiltin(obj) or inspect.ismethoddescriptor(obj): # can never get arguments of a C function or method getargs = False if getargs: argspec = inspect.getargspec(obj) if what in ('class', 'method', 'staticmethod', 'classmethod') and argspec[0] and \ argspec[0][0] in ('cls', 'self'): del argspec[0][0] args = inspect.formatargspec(*argspec) except Exception, e: args = None err = e result = self.env.app.emit_firstresult('autodoc-process-signature', what, name, obj, self.options, args, retann) if result: args, retann = result if args is not None: return '%s%s' % (args, retann and (' -> %s' % retann) or '') elif err: # re-raise the error for perusal of the handler in generate() raise RuntimeError(err) else: return '' def generate(self, what, name, members, add_content, indent=u'', check_module=False, no_docstring=False): """ Generate reST for the object in self.result. """ mod, objpath, args, retann = self.resolve_name(what, name) if not mod: # need a module to import self.warn('don\'t know which module to import for autodocumenting %r ' '(try placing a "module" or "currentmodule" directive in the ' 'document, or giving an explicit module name)' % name) return # fully-qualified name fullname = mod + (objpath and '.' + '.'.join(objpath) or '') # the name to put into the generated directive -- doesn't contain the module name_in_directive = '.'.join(objpath) or mod # now, import the module and get object to document try: __import__(mod) todoc = module = sys.modules[mod] for part in objpath: todoc = getattr(todoc, part) except (ImportError, AttributeError), err: self.warn('autodoc can\'t import/find %s %r, it reported error: "%s", ' 'please check your spelling and sys.path' % (what, str(fullname), err)) return # try to also get a source code analyzer for attribute docs try: analyzer = ModuleAnalyzer.for_module(mod) # parse right now, to get PycodeErrors on parsing analyzer.parse() except PycodeError, err: # no source file -- e.g. for builtin and C modules analyzer = None else: self.filename_set.add(analyzer.srcname) # check __module__ of object if wanted (for members not given explicitly) if check_module: if hasattr(todoc, '__module__'): if todoc.__module__ != mod: return # make sure that the result starts with an empty line. This is # necessary for some situations where another directive preprocesses # reST and no starting newline is present self.result.append(u'', '') # format the object's signature, if any try: sig = self.format_signature(what, fullname, todoc, args, retann) except Exception, err: self.warn('error while formatting signature for %s: %s' % (fullname, err)) sig = '' # now, create the directive header if what == 'method': directive = get_method_type(todoc) else: directive = what self.result.append(indent + u'.. %s:: %s%s' % (directive, name_in_directive, sig), ' ') if what == 'module': # Add some module-specific options if self.options.synopsis: self.result.append(indent + u' :synopsis: ' + self.options.synopsis, ' ') if self.options.platform: self.result.append(indent + u' :platform: ' + self.options.platform, ' ') if self.options.deprecated: self.result.append(indent + u' :deprecated:', ' ') else: # Be explicit about the module, this is necessary since .. class:: doesn't # support a prepended module name self.result.append(indent + u' :module: %s' % mod, ' ') if self.options.noindex: self.result.append(indent + u' :noindex:', ' ') self.result.append(u'', ' ') # add inheritance info, if wanted if self.options.show_inheritance and what in ('class', 'exception'): if len(todoc.__bases__): bases = [b.__module__ == '__builtin__' and u':class:`%s`' % b.__name__ or u':class:`%s.%s`' % (b.__module__, b.__name__) for b in todoc.__bases__] self.result.append(indent + _(u' Bases: %s') % ', '.join(bases), ' ') self.result.append(u'', ' ') # the module directive doesn't have content if what != 'module': indent += u' ' # add content from attribute documentation if analyzer: sourcename = '%s:docstring of %s' % (analyzer.srcname, fullname) attr_docs = analyzer.find_attr_docs() if what in ('data', 'attribute'): key = ('.'.join(objpath[:-1]), objpath[-1]) if key in attr_docs: no_docstring = True docstrings = [attr_docs[key]] for i, line in enumerate(self.process_doc(docstrings, what, fullname, todoc)): self.result.append(indent + line, sourcename, i) else: sourcename = 'docstring of %s' % fullname attr_docs = {} # add content from docstrings if not no_docstring: encoding = analyzer and analyzer.encoding docstrings = self.get_doc(what, todoc, encoding) for i, line in enumerate(self.process_doc(docstrings, what, fullname, todoc)): self.result.append(indent + line, sourcename, i) # add additional content (e.g. from document), if present if add_content: for line, src in zip(add_content.data, add_content.items): self.result.append(indent + line, src[0], src[1]) # document members? if not members or what in ('function', 'method', 'staticmethod', 'classmethod', 'data', 'attribute'): return # set current namespace for finding members self.env.autodoc_current_module = mod if objpath: self.env.autodoc_current_class = objpath[0] # look for members to include want_all_members = members == ['__all__'] members_check_module = False if want_all_members: # unqualified :members: given if what == 'module': if hasattr(todoc, '__all__'): members_check_module = False all_members = [] for mname in todoc.__all__: try: all_members.append((mname, getattr(todoc, mname))) except AttributeError: self.warn('missing attribute mentioned in __all__: ' 'module %s, attribute %s' % (todoc.__name__, mname)) else: # for implicit module members, check __module__ to avoid # documenting imported objects members_check_module = True all_members = inspect.getmembers(todoc) else: if self.options.inherited_members: # getmembers() uses dir() which pulls in members from all # base classes all_members = inspect.getmembers(todoc) else: # __dict__ contains only the members directly defined in the class all_members = sorted(todoc.__dict__.iteritems()) else: all_members = [(mname, getattr(todoc, mname)) for mname in members] # search for members in source code too namespace = '.'.join(objpath) # will be empty for modules for (membername, member) in all_members: # if isattr is True, the member is documented as an attribute isattr = False # if content is not None, no extra content from docstrings will be added content = None if want_all_members and membername.startswith('_'): # ignore members whose name starts with _ by default skip = True else: if (namespace, membername) in attr_docs: # keep documented attributes skip = False isattr = True else: # ignore undocumented members if :undoc-members: is not given doc = getattr(member, '__doc__', None) skip = not self.options.undoc_members and not doc # give the user a chance to decide whether this member should be skipped if self.env.app: # let extensions preprocess docstrings skip_user = self.env.app.emit_firstresult( 'autodoc-skip-member', what, membername, member, skip, self.options) if skip_user is not None: skip = skip_user if skip: continue # determine member type if what == 'module': if isinstance(member, (FunctionType, BuiltinFunctionType)): memberwhat = 'function' elif isattr: memberwhat = 'attribute' elif isinstance(member, clstypes): if member.__name__ != membername: # assume it's aliased memberwhat = 'data' content = ViewList([_('alias of :class:`%s`') % member.__name__], source='') elif issubclass(member, base_exception): memberwhat = 'exception' else: memberwhat = 'class' else: continue else: if inspect.isroutine(member): memberwhat = 'method' elif isattr: memberwhat = 'attribute' elif isinstance(member, clstypes): if member.__name__ != membername: # assume it's aliased memberwhat = 'attribute' content = ViewList([_('alias of :class:`%s`') % member.__name__], source='') else: memberwhat = 'class' elif isdescriptor(member): memberwhat = 'attribute' else: continue # give explicitly separated module name, so that members of inner classes # can be documented full_membername = mod + '::' + '.'.join(objpath + [membername]) self.generate(memberwhat, full_membername, ['__all__'], add_content=content, no_docstring=bool(content), indent=indent, check_module=members_check_module) self.env.autodoc_current_module = None self.env.autodoc_current_class = None def _auto_directive(dirname, arguments, options, content, lineno, content_offset, block_text, state, state_machine): what = dirname[4:] # strip "auto" name = arguments[0] genopt = Options() members = options.get('members', []) genopt.inherited_members = 'inherited-members' in options if genopt.inherited_members and not members: # :inherited-members: implies :members: members = ['__all__'] genopt.undoc_members = 'undoc-members' in options genopt.show_inheritance = 'show-inheritance' in options genopt.noindex = 'noindex' in options genopt.synopsis = options.get('synopsis', '') genopt.platform = options.get('platform', '') genopt.deprecated = 'deprecated' in options generator = RstGenerator(genopt, state.document, lineno) generator.generate(what, name, members, content) if not generator.result: return generator.warnings # record all filenames as dependencies -- this will at least partially make # automatic invalidation possible for fn in generator.filename_set: state.document.settings.env.note_dependency(fn) # use a custom reporter that correctly assigns lines to source and lineno old_reporter = state.memo.reporter state.memo.reporter = AutodocReporter(generator.result, state.memo.reporter) if dirname == 'automodule': node = nodes.section() nested_parse_with_titles(state, generator.result, node) else: node = nodes.paragraph() state.nested_parse(generator.result, 0, node) state.memo.reporter = old_reporter return generator.warnings + node.children def auto_directive(*args, **kwds): return _auto_directive(*args, **kwds) def automodule_directive(*args, **kwds): return _auto_directive(*args, **kwds) def autoclass_directive(*args, **kwds): return _auto_directive(*args, **kwds) def members_option(arg): if arg is None: return ['__all__'] return [x.strip() for x in arg.split(',')] def setup(app): mod_options = {'members': members_option, 'undoc-members': directives.flag, 'noindex': directives.flag, 'inherited-members': directives.flag, 'show-inheritance': directives.flag, 'synopsis': lambda x: x, 'platform': lambda x: x, 'deprecated': directives.flag} cls_options = {'members': members_option, 'undoc-members': directives.flag, 'noindex': directives.flag, 'inherited-members': directives.flag, 'show-inheritance': directives.flag} app.add_directive('automodule', automodule_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), **mod_options) app.add_directive('autoclass', autoclass_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), **cls_options) app.add_directive('autoexception', autoclass_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), **cls_options) app.add_directive('autodata', auto_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), noindex=directives.flag) app.add_directive('autofunction', auto_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), noindex=directives.flag) app.add_directive('automethod', auto_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), noindex=directives.flag) app.add_directive('autoattribute', auto_directive, 1, (1, 0, 1), noindex=directives.flag) # deprecated: remove in some future version. app.add_config_value('automodule_skip_lines', 0, True) app.add_config_value('autoclass_content', 'class', True) app.add_event('autodoc-process-docstring') app.add_event('autodoc-process-signature') app.add_event('autodoc-skip-member')

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