clsquery
is a searching tool implemented to help developers query classes available in files and folders for viewing or for use during runtime. Only classes defined in the files being searched are included. Imported classes are ignored.
Todo
- Make use of different log levels
python -m pip install clsquery
Simple query that finds any Python Class and prints results to console
import clsquery
results = clsquery.query("/path/to/classes", log_results=True)
Simple query that finds any Python Class that inherits from MyParentClass
and prints results to console
import clsquery
results = clsquery.query("/path/to/classes", "MyParentClass", log_results=True)
Reusing a saved query
import clsquery
saved_query = clsquery.ClassQuery("/path/to/classes", "MyParentClass")
results = saved_query.query(log_results=True)
# or
results = clsquery.query(query=saved_query, log_results=True)
Overriding an attribute of a saved query
import clsquery
saved_query = clsquery.ClassQuery("/path/to/classes", "MyParentClass")
results = saved_query.query(paths="/different/path/to/classes", log_results=True)
A query that will find all Python Classes in each module found at the path provided that
- Inherits from
MyParentClass
- has an attribute
tags
that is a list containing the value"snake"
- has an attribute
tags
that is a list that does not contain the value"wolverine"
And, using the default formatter, will print each class grouped by the module it came from and display its name and docstring in a table-like format
import clsquery
results = clsquery.query(paths="/path/to/classes",
supertypes="MyParentClass",
tags=["snake", "_wolverine"],
attributes=["__name__", "__doc__"],
group_by="__module__")
Prefix tags with a _ (underscore) to specify they should NOT be included
A recursive search that will look in all folders and modules under the paths provided
import clsquery
results = clsquery.query("/path/to/parent/folder", recursive=True, log_results=True)
Help dialog
usage: python -m clsquery.cli.py --path STRING
A query command for Python classes
optional arguments:
-h, --help show this help message and exit
-p [STRING [STRING ...]], --paths [STRING [STRING ...]]
directory path or filepath to the classes to generate
docs for
-t [STRING [STRING ...]], --tags [STRING [STRING ...]]
the tags to look for when including classes. A class
must have a 'tags' attribute for this to work. Prefix
tags with '_' to specify they should NOT be included
-s [STRING [STRING ...]], --supertypes [STRING [STRING ...]]
The supertypes to look for when including classes
-a [STRING [STRING ...]], --attributes [STRING [STRING ...]]
What attributes of the class to return
-g [STRING [STRING ...]], --group-by [STRING [STRING ...]]
What attribute to group the classes by
-r, --recursive Whether or not a recursive search should be done on
each path in 'paths'
Queries are, by default, formatted by an internal formatter function with results similar to the below
# Input
python -m clsquery.cli -p "path/to/classes1" "path/to/classes2" -t Tag1 Tag2 _Tag3 -s ParentClass1 ParentClass2 -a __name__ tags <other attributes>
# Output
Search Results
---------------
Date: 2022-12-07 10:10:26
Paths:
- path/to/classes1
- path/to/classes2
Supertypes filter: ParentClass1, ParentClass2
Tag filter: Tag1, Tag2, _Tag3
__name__ tags <other attributes>
----------------------------------------------------------------
ChildClass1 ['Tag1'] ...
ChildClass2 ['Tag1', 'Tag2'] ...
ChildClass3 ['Tag2'] ...
Prefix tags with a _ (underscore) to specify they should NOT be included
# Input
python -m clsquery.cli -p /path/to/classes
# Output
Search Results
---------------
Date: 2022-12-07 14:06:31
Paths:
- /path/to/classes
Supertypes filter: None
Tag filter: None
__name__
-------------------------------
SomeClass
ASpecialClass
Below is assuming the ASpecialClass
class has an attribute tags
with the value ['special']
Notice
_special
was supplied as a parameter to excludeASpecialClass
which containedspecial
in its tags attribute__doc__
is allowed. References to any class attribute is allowed, as long as it can be turned into a string
# Input
python -m clsquery.cli -p /path/to/classes --tags _avoid_me -a __name__ __doc__
# Output
Search Results
---------------
Date: 2022-12-07 14:54:52
Paths:
- /path/to/classes
Supertypes filter: None
Tag filter: _avoid_me
__name__ __doc__
-------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------
SomeClass2 A class that does things
Below is assuming the ASpecialClass
class has an attribute is_special
with the value True
, and SomeClass
has the same attribute with the value False
Notice
- It is possible to have multiple levels of grouping
# Input
python -m clsquery.cli -p /path/to/classes -g __base__.__name__ is_special
# Output
Search Results
---------------
Date: 2022-12-07 17:21:36
Paths:
- /path/to/classes
Supertypes filter: None
Tag filter: None
Grouped by: __base__.__name__, is_special
SomeParentClass
True
__name__
------------------
SomeClass
False
__name__
------------------
ASpecialClass