2023-06-02 01:33:27 +02:00
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import ast
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import functools
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import importlib.util
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import pathlib
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class CodeLocator(ast.NodeVisitor):
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def __init__(self):
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super().__init__()
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self.current_path = []
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self.node_line_numbers = {}
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self.import_locations = {}
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@classmethod
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def from_code(cls, code):
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tree = ast.parse(code)
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locator = cls()
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locator.visit(tree)
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return locator
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def visit_node(self, node):
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self.current_path.append(node.name)
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self.node_line_numbers[".".join(self.current_path)] = node.lineno
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self.generic_visit(node)
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self.current_path.pop()
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def visit_FunctionDef(self, node):
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self.visit_node(node)
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def visit_ClassDef(self, node):
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self.visit_node(node)
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def visit_ImportFrom(self, node):
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for alias in node.names:
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if alias.asname:
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# Exclude linking aliases (`import x as y`) to avoid confusion
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# when clicking a source link to a differently named entity.
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continue
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if alias.name == "*":
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# Resolve wildcard imports.
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file = module_name_to_file_path(node.module)
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file_contents = file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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locator = CodeLocator.from_code(file_contents)
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2024-05-21 14:15:29 +02:00
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self.import_locations.update(locator.import_locations)
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self.import_locations.update(
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{n: node.module for n in locator.node_line_numbers if "." not in n}
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)
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2023-06-02 01:33:27 +02:00
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else:
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self.import_locations[alias.name] = ("." * node.level) + (
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node.module or ""
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)
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@functools.lru_cache(maxsize=1024)
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def get_locator(file):
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file_contents = file.read_text(encoding="utf-8")
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return CodeLocator.from_code(file_contents)
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class CodeNotFound(Exception):
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pass
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def module_name_to_file_path(module_name):
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# Avoid importlib machinery as locating a module involves importing its
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# parent, which would trigger import side effects.
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for suffix in [".py", "/__init__.py"]:
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file_path = pathlib.Path(__file__).parents[2] / (
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module_name.replace(".", "/") + suffix
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)
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if file_path.exists():
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return file_path
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raise CodeNotFound
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def get_path_and_line(module, fullname):
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path = module_name_to_file_path(module_name=module)
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locator = get_locator(path)
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lineno = locator.node_line_numbers.get(fullname)
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if lineno is not None:
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return path, lineno
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imported_object = fullname.split(".", maxsplit=1)[0]
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try:
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imported_path = locator.import_locations[imported_object]
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except KeyError:
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raise CodeNotFound
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# From a statement such as:
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# from . import y.z
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# - either y.z might be an object in the parent module
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# - or y might be a module, and z be an object in y
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# also:
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# - either the current file is x/__init__.py, and z would be in x.y
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# - or the current file is x/a.py, and z would be in x.a.y
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if path.name != "__init__.py":
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# Look in parent module
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module = module.rsplit(".", maxsplit=1)[0]
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try:
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imported_module = importlib.util.resolve_name(
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name=imported_path, package=module
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)
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except ImportError as error:
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raise ImportError(
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f"Could not import '{imported_path}' in '{module}'."
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) from error
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try:
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return get_path_and_line(module=imported_module, fullname=fullname)
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except CodeNotFound:
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if "." not in fullname:
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raise
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first_element, remainder = fullname.rsplit(".", maxsplit=1)
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# Retrying, assuming the first element of the fullname is a module.
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return get_path_and_line(
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module=f"{imported_module}.{first_element}", fullname=remainder
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)
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def get_branch(version, next_version):
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if version == next_version:
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return "main"
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else:
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return f"stable/{version}.x"
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def github_linkcode_resolve(domain, info, *, version, next_version):
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if domain != "py":
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return None
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if not (module := info["module"]):
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return None
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try:
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path, lineno = get_path_and_line(module=module, fullname=info["fullname"])
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except CodeNotFound:
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return None
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branch = get_branch(version=version, next_version=next_version)
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relative_path = path.relative_to(pathlib.Path(__file__).parents[2])
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2024-07-01 16:32:48 +02:00
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# Use "/" explicitly to join the path parts since str(file), on Windows,
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# uses the Windows path separator which is incorrect for URLs.
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url_path = "/".join(relative_path.parts)
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return f"https://github.com/django/django/blob/{branch}/{url_path}#L{lineno}"
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