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"""Configuration file parsing and utilities.""" import copy import itertools import operator import os import sys from collections import namedtuple from collections.abc import Set from configparser import NoOptionError, NoSectionError, RawConfigParser from functools import reduce from re import compile as re from ._version import __version__ from .utils import log from .violations import ErrorRegistry, conventions if sys.version_info >= (3, 11): import tomllib else: try: import tomli as tomllib except ImportError: # pragma: no cover tomllib = None # type: ignore def check_initialized(method): """Check that the configuration object was initialized.""" def _decorator(self, *args, **kwargs): if self._arguments is None or self._options is None: raise RuntimeError('using an uninitialized configuration') return method(self, *args, **kwargs) return _decorator class TomlParser: """ConfigParser that partially mimics RawConfigParser but for toml files. See RawConfigParser for more info. Also, please note that not all RawConfigParser functionality is implemented, but only the subset that is currently used by pydocstyle. """ def __init__(self): """Create a toml parser.""" self._config = {} def read(self, filenames, encoding=None): """Read and parse a filename or an iterable of filenames. Files that cannot be opened are silently ignored; this is designed so that you can specify an iterable of potential configuration file locations (e.g. current directory, user's home directory, systemwide directory), and all existing configuration files in the iterable will be read. A single filename may also be given. Return list of successfully read files. """ if isinstance(filenames, (str, bytes, os.PathLike)): filenames = [filenames] read_ok = [] for filename in filenames: try: with open(filename, "rb") as fp: if not tomllib: log.warning( "The %s configuration file was ignored, " "because the `tomli` package is not installed.", filename, ) continue self._config.update(tomllib.load(fp)) except OSError: continue if isinstance(filename, os.PathLike): filename = os.fspath(filename) read_ok.append(filename) return read_ok def _get_section(self, section, allow_none=False): try: current = reduce( operator.getitem, section.split('.'), self._config['tool'], ) except KeyError: current = None if isinstance(current, dict): return current elif allow_none: return None else: raise NoSectionError(section) def has_section(self, section): """Indicate whether the named section is present in the configuration.""" return self._get_section(section, allow_none=True) is not None def options(self, section): """Return a list of option names for the given section name.""" current = self._get_section(section) return list(current.keys()) def get(self, section, option, *, _conv=None): """Get an option value for a given section.""" d = self._get_section(section) option = option.lower() try: value = d[option] except KeyError: raise NoOptionError(option, section) if isinstance(value, dict): raise TypeError( f"Expected {section}.{option} to be an option, not a section." ) # toml should convert types automatically # don't manually convert, just check, that the type is correct if _conv is not None and not isinstance(value, _conv): raise TypeError( f"The type of {section}.{option} should be {_conv}" ) return value def getboolean(self, section, option): """Get a boolean option value for a given section.""" return self.get(section, option, _conv=bool) def getint(self, section, option): """Get an integer option value for a given section.""" return self.get(section, option, _conv=int) class ConfigurationParser: """Responsible for parsing configuration from files and CLI. There are 2 types of configurations: Run configurations and Check configurations. Run Configurations: ------------------ Responsible for deciding things that are related to the user interface and configuration discovery, e.g. verbosity, debug options, etc. All run configurations default to `False` or `None` and are decided only by CLI. Check Configurations: -------------------- Configurations that are related to which files and errors will be checked. These are configurable in 2 ways: using the CLI, and using configuration files. Configuration files are nested within the file system, meaning that the closer a configuration file is to a checked file, the more relevant it will be. For instance, imagine this directory structure: A +-- tox.ini: sets `select=D100` +-- B +-- foo.py +-- tox.ini: sets `add-ignore=D100` Then `foo.py` will not be checked for `D100`. The configuration build algorithm is described in `self._get_config`. Note: If any of `BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS` was selected in the CLI, all configuration files will be ignored and each file will be checked for the error codes supplied in the CLI. """ CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS = ( 'convention', 'select', 'ignore', 'add-select', 'add-ignore', 'match', 'match-dir', 'ignore-decorators', 'ignore-self-only-init', ) BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS = ('ignore', 'select', 'convention') DEFAULT_MATCH_RE = r'(?!test_).*\.py' DEFAULT_MATCH_DIR_RE = r'[^\.].*' DEFAULT_IGNORE_DECORATORS_RE = '' DEFAULT_PROPERTY_DECORATORS = ( "property,cached_property,functools.cached_property" ) DEFAULT_CONVENTION = conventions.pep257 DEFAULT_IGNORE_SELF_ONLY_INIT = False PROJECT_CONFIG_FILES = ( 'setup.cfg', 'tox.ini', '.pydocstyle', '.pydocstyle.ini', '.pydocstylerc', '.pydocstylerc.ini', 'pyproject.toml', # The following is deprecated, but remains for backwards compatibility. '.pep257', ) POSSIBLE_SECTION_NAMES = ('pydocstyle', 'pep257') def __init__(self): """Create a configuration parser.""" self._cache = {} self._override_by_cli = None self._options = self._arguments = self._run_conf = None self._parser = self._create_option_parser() # ---------------------------- Public Methods ----------------------------- def get_default_run_configuration(self): """Return a `RunConfiguration` object set with default values.""" options, _ = self._parse_args([]) return self._create_run_config(options) def parse(self): """Parse the configuration. If one of `BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS` was selected, overrides all error codes to check and disregards any error code related configurations from the configuration files. """ self._options, self._arguments = self._parse_args() self._arguments = self._arguments or ['.'] if not self._validate_options(self._options): raise IllegalConfiguration() self._run_conf = self._create_run_config(self._options) config = self._create_check_config(self._options, use_defaults=False) self._override_by_cli = config @check_initialized def get_user_run_configuration(self): """Return the run configuration for the script.""" return self._run_conf @check_initialized def get_files_to_check(self): """Generate files and error codes to check on each one. Walk dir trees under `self._arguments` and yield file names that `match` under each directory that `match_dir`. The method locates the configuration for each file name and yields a tuple of (filename, [error_codes]). With every discovery of a new configuration file `IllegalConfiguration` might be raised. """ def _get_matches(conf): """Return the `match` and `match_dir` functions for `config`.""" match_func = re(conf.match + '$').match match_dir_func = re(conf.match_dir + '$').match return match_func, match_dir_func def _get_ignore_decorators(conf): """Return the `ignore_decorators` as None or regex.""" return ( re(conf.ignore_decorators) if conf.ignore_decorators else None ) def _get_property_decorators(conf): """Return the `property_decorators` as None or set.""" return ( set(conf.property_decorators.split(",")) if conf.property_decorators else None ) for name in self._arguments: if os.path.isdir(name): for root, dirs, filenames in os.walk(name): config = self._get_config(os.path.abspath(root)) match, match_dir = _get_matches(config) ignore_decorators = _get_ignore_decorators(config) property_decorators = _get_property_decorators(config) # Skip any dirs that do not match match_dir dirs[:] = [d for d in dirs if match_dir(d)] for filename in map(os.path.basename, filenames): if match(filename): full_path = os.path.join(root, filename) yield ( full_path, list(config.checked_codes), ignore_decorators, property_decorators, config.ignore_self_only_init, ) else: config = self._get_config(os.path.abspath(name)) match, _ = _get_matches(config) ignore_decorators = _get_ignore_decorators(config) property_decorators = _get_property_decorators(config) if match(os.path.basename(name)): yield ( name, list(config.checked_codes), ignore_decorators, property_decorators, config.ignore_self_only_init, ) # --------------------------- Private Methods ----------------------------- def _get_config_by_discovery(self, node): """Get a configuration for checking `node` by config discovery. Config discovery happens when no explicit config file is specified. The file system is searched for config files starting from the directory containing the file being checked, and up until the root directory of the project. See `_get_config` for further details. """ path = self._get_node_dir(node) if path in self._cache: return self._cache[path] config_file = self._get_config_file_in_folder(path) if config_file is None: parent_dir, tail = os.path.split(path) if tail: # No configuration file, simply take the parent's. config = self._get_config(parent_dir) else: # There's no configuration file and no parent directory. # Use the default configuration or the one given in the CLI. config = self._create_check_config(self._options) else: # There's a config file! Read it and merge if necessary. options, inherit = self._read_configuration_file(config_file) parent_dir, tail = os.path.split(path) if tail and inherit: # There is a parent dir and we should try to merge. parent_config = self._get_config(parent_dir) config = self._merge_configuration(parent_config, options) else: # No need to merge or parent dir does not exist. config = self._create_check_config(options) return config def _get_config(self, node): """Get and cache the run configuration for `node`. If no configuration exists (not local and not for the parent node), returns and caches a default configuration. The algorithm: ------------- * If the current directory's configuration exists in `self._cache` - return it. * If a configuration file does not exist in this directory: * If the directory is not a root directory: * Cache its configuration as this directory's and return it. * Else: * Cache a default configuration and return it. * Else: * Read the configuration file. * If a parent directory exists AND the configuration file allows inheritance: * Read the parent configuration by calling this function with the parent directory as `node`. * Merge the parent configuration with the current one and cache it. * If the user has specified one of `BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS` in the CLI - return the CLI configuration with the configuration match clauses * Set the `--add-select` and `--add-ignore` CLI configurations. """ if self._run_conf.config is None: log.debug('No config file specified, discovering.') config = self._get_config_by_discovery(node) else: log.debug('Using config file %r', self._run_conf.config) if not os.path.exists(self._run_conf.config): raise IllegalConfiguration( 'Configuration file {!r} specified ' 'via --config was not found.'.format(self._run_conf.config) ) if None in self._cache: return self._cache[None] options, _ = self._read_configuration_file(self._run_conf.config) if options is None: log.warning( 'Configuration file does not contain a ' 'pydocstyle section. Using default configuration.' ) config = self._create_check_config(self._options) else: config = self._create_check_config(options) # Make the CLI always win final_config = {} for attr in CheckConfiguration._fields: cli_val = getattr(self._override_by_cli, attr) conf_val = getattr(config, attr) final_config[attr] = cli_val if cli_val is not None else conf_val config = CheckConfiguration(**final_config) self._set_add_options(config.checked_codes, self._options) # Handle caching if self._run_conf.config is not None: self._cache[None] = config else: self._cache[self._get_node_dir(node)] = config return config @staticmethod def _get_node_dir(node): """Return the absolute path of the directory of a filesystem node.""" path = os.path.abspath(node) return path if os.path.isdir(path) else os.path.dirname(path) def _read_configuration_file(self, path): """Try to read and parse `path` as a configuration file. If the configurations were illegal (checked with `self._validate_options`), raises `IllegalConfiguration`. Returns (options, should_inherit). """ if path.endswith('.toml'): parser = TomlParser() else: parser = RawConfigParser(inline_comment_prefixes=('#', ';')) options = None should_inherit = True if parser.read(path) and self._get_section_name(parser): all_options = self._parser.option_list[:] for group in self._parser.option_groups: all_options.extend(group.option_list) option_list = {o.dest: o.type or o.action for o in all_options} # First, read the default values new_options, _ = self._parse_args([]) # Second, parse the configuration section_name = self._get_section_name(parser) for opt in parser.options(section_name): if opt == 'inherit': should_inherit = parser.getboolean(section_name, opt) continue if opt.replace('_', '-') not in self.CONFIG_FILE_OPTIONS: log.warning(f"Unknown option '{opt}' ignored") continue normalized_opt = opt.replace('-', '_') opt_type = option_list[normalized_opt] if opt_type in ('int', 'count'): value = parser.getint(section_name, opt) elif opt_type == 'string': value = parser.get(section_name, opt) else: assert opt_type in ('store_true', 'store_false') value = parser.getboolean(section_name, opt) setattr(new_options, normalized_opt, value) # Third, fix the set-options options = self._fix_set_options(new_options) if options is not None: if not self._validate_options(options): raise IllegalConfiguration(f'in file: {path}') return options, should_inherit def _merge_configuration(self, parent_config, child_options): """Merge parent config into the child options. The migration process requires an `options` object for the child in order to distinguish between mutually exclusive codes, add-select and add-ignore error codes. """ # Copy the parent error codes so we won't override them error_codes = copy.deepcopy(parent_config.checked_codes) if self._has_exclusive_option(child_options): error_codes = self._get_exclusive_error_codes(child_options) self._set_add_options(error_codes, child_options) kwargs = dict(checked_codes=error_codes) for key in ( 'match', 'match_dir', 'ignore_decorators', 'property_decorators', 'ignore_self_only_init', ): child_value = getattr(child_options, key) kwargs[key] = ( child_value if child_value is not None else getattr(parent_config, key) ) return CheckConfiguration(**kwargs) def _parse_args(self, args=None, values=None): """Parse the options using `self._parser` and reformat the options.""" options, arguments = self._parser.parse_args(args, values) return self._fix_set_options(options), arguments @staticmethod def _create_run_config(options): """Create a `RunConfiguration` object from `options`.""" values = { opt: getattr(options, opt) for opt in RunConfiguration._fields } return RunConfiguration(**values) @classmethod def _create_check_config(cls, options, use_defaults=True): """Create a `CheckConfiguration` object from `options`. If `use_defaults`, any of the match options that are `None` will be replaced with their default value and the default convention will be set for the checked codes. """ checked_codes = None if cls._has_exclusive_option(options) or use_defaults: checked_codes = cls._get_checked_errors(options) kwargs = dict(checked_codes=checked_codes) defaults = { 'match': "MATCH_RE", 'match_dir': "MATCH_DIR_RE", 'ignore_decorators': "IGNORE_DECORATORS_RE", 'property_decorators': "PROPERTY_DECORATORS", 'ignore_self_only_init': "IGNORE_SELF_ONLY_INIT", } for key, default in defaults.items(): kwargs[key] = ( getattr(cls, f"DEFAULT_{default}") if getattr(options, key) is None and use_defaults else getattr(options, key) ) return CheckConfiguration(**kwargs) @classmethod def _get_section_name(cls, parser): """Parse options from relevant section.""" for section_name in cls.POSSIBLE_SECTION_NAMES: if parser.has_section(section_name): return section_name return None @classmethod def _get_config_file_in_folder(cls, path): """Look for a configuration file in `path`. If exists return its full path, otherwise None. """ if os.path.isfile(path): path = os.path.dirname(path) for fn in cls.PROJECT_CONFIG_FILES: if fn.endswith('.toml'): config = TomlParser() else: config = RawConfigParser(inline_comment_prefixes=('#', ';')) full_path = os.path.join(path, fn) if config.read(full_path) and cls._get_section_name(config): return full_path @classmethod def _get_exclusive_error_codes(cls, options): """Extract the error codes from the selected exclusive option.""" codes = set(ErrorRegistry.get_error_codes()) checked_codes = None if options.ignore is not None: ignored = cls._expand_error_codes(options.ignore) checked_codes = codes - ignored elif options.select is not None: checked_codes = cls._expand_error_codes(options.select) elif options.convention is not None: checked_codes = getattr(conventions, options.convention) # To not override the conventions nor the options - copy them. return copy.deepcopy(checked_codes) @classmethod def _set_add_options(cls, checked_codes, options): """Set `checked_codes` by the `add_ignore` or `add_select` options.""" checked_codes |= cls._expand_error_codes(options.add_select) checked_codes -= cls._expand_error_codes(options.add_ignore) @staticmethod def _expand_error_codes(code_parts): """Return an expanded set of error codes to ignore.""" codes = set(ErrorRegistry.get_error_codes()) expanded_codes = set() try: for part in code_parts: # Dealing with split-lined configurations; The part might begin # with a whitespace due to the newline character. part = part.strip() if not part: continue codes_to_add = { code for code in codes if code.startswith(part) } if not codes_to_add: log.warning( 'Error code passed is not a prefix of any ' 'known errors: %s', part, ) expanded_codes.update(codes_to_add) except TypeError as e: raise IllegalConfiguration(e) from e return expanded_codes @classmethod def _get_checked_errors(cls, options): """Extract the codes needed to be checked from `options`.""" checked_codes = cls._get_exclusive_error_codes(options) if checked_codes is None: checked_codes = cls.DEFAULT_CONVENTION cls._set_add_options(checked_codes, options) return checked_codes @classmethod def _validate_options(cls, options): """Validate the mutually exclusive options. Return `True` iff only zero or one of `BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS` was selected. """ for opt1, opt2 in itertools.permutations( cls.BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS, 2 ): if getattr(options, opt1) and getattr(options, opt2): log.error( 'Cannot pass both {} and {}. They are ' 'mutually exclusive.'.format(opt1, opt2) ) return False if options.convention and options.convention not in conventions: log.error( "Illegal convention '{}'. Possible conventions: {}".format( options.convention, ', '.join(conventions.keys()) ) ) return False return True @classmethod def _has_exclusive_option(cls, options): """Return `True` iff one or more exclusive options were selected.""" return any( [ getattr(options, opt) is not None for opt in cls.BASE_ERROR_SELECTION_OPTIONS ] ) @classmethod def _fix_set_options(cls, options): """Alter the set options from None/strings to sets in place.""" optional_set_options = ('ignore', 'select') mandatory_set_options = ('add_ignore', 'add_select') def _get_set(value_str): """Split `value_str` by the delimiter `,` and return a set. Removes empty values ('') and strips whitespace. Also expands error code prefixes, to avoid doing this for every file. """ if isinstance(value_str, str): value_str = value_str.split(",") return cls._expand_error_codes( {x.strip() for x in value_str} - {""} ) for opt in optional_set_options: value = getattr(options, opt) if value is not None: setattr(options, opt, _get_set(value)) for opt in mandatory_set_options: value = getattr(options, opt) if value is None: value = '' if not isinstance(value, Set): value = _get_set(value) setattr(options, opt, value) return options @classmethod def _create_option_parser(cls): """Return an option parser to parse the command line arguments.""" from optparse import OptionGroup, OptionParser parser = OptionParser( version=__version__, usage='Usage: pydocstyle [options] [<file|dir>...]', ) option = parser.add_option # Run configuration options option( '-e', '--explain', action='store_true', default=False, help='show explanation of each error', ) option( '-s', '--source', action='store_true', default=False, help='show source for each error', ) option( '-d', '--debug', action='store_true', default=False, help='print debug information', ) option( '-v', '--verbose', action='store_true', default=False, help='print status information', ) option( '--count', action='store_true', default=False, help='print total number of errors to stdout', ) option( '--config', metavar='<path>', default=None, help='use given config file and disable config discovery', ) parser.add_option_group( OptionGroup( parser, 'Note', 'When using --match, --match-dir or --ignore-decorators consider ' 'whether you should use a single quote (\') or a double quote ("), ' 'depending on your OS, Shell, etc.', ) ) check_group = OptionGroup( parser, 'Error Check Options', 'Only one of --select, --ignore or --convention can be ' 'specified. If none is specified, defaults to ' '`--convention=pep257`. These three options select the "basic ' 'list" of error codes to check. If you wish to change that list ' '(for example, if you selected a known convention but wish to ' 'ignore a specific error from it or add a new one) you can ' 'use `--add-[ignore/select]` in order to do so.', ) add_check = check_group.add_option # Error check options add_check( '--select', metavar='<codes>', default=None, help='choose the basic list of checked errors by ' 'specifying which errors to check for (with a list of ' 'comma-separated error codes or prefixes). ' 'for example: --select=D101,D2', ) add_check( '--ignore', metavar='<codes>', default=None, help='choose the basic list of checked errors by ' 'specifying which errors to ignore out of all of the ' 'available error codes (with a list of ' 'comma-separated error codes or prefixes). ' 'for example: --ignore=D101,D2', ) add_check( '--convention', metavar='<name>', default=None, help='choose the basic list of checked errors by specifying ' 'an existing convention. Possible conventions: {}.'.format( ', '.join(conventions) ), ) add_check( '--add-select', metavar='<codes>', default=None, help='add extra error codes to check to the basic list of ' 'errors previously set by --select, --ignore or ' '--convention.', ) add_check( '--add-ignore', metavar='<codes>', default=None, help='ignore extra error codes by removing them from the ' 'basic list previously set by --select, --ignore ' 'or --convention.', ) add_check( '--ignore-self-only-init', default=None, action='store_true', help='ignore __init__ methods which only have a self param.', ) parser.add_option_group(check_group) # Match clauses option( '--match', metavar='<pattern>', default=None, help=( "check only files that exactly match <pattern> regular " "expression; default is --match='{}' which matches " "files that don't start with 'test_' but end with " "'.py'" ).format(cls.DEFAULT_MATCH_RE), ) option( '--match-dir', metavar='<pattern>', default=None, help=( "search only dirs that exactly match <pattern> regular " "expression; default is --match-dir='{}', which " "matches all dirs that don't start with " "a dot" ).format(cls.DEFAULT_MATCH_DIR_RE), ) # Decorators option( '--ignore-decorators', metavar='<decorators>', default=None, help=( "ignore any functions or methods that are decorated " "by a function with a name fitting the <decorators> " "regular expression; default is --ignore-decorators='{}'" " which does not ignore any decorated functions.".format( cls.DEFAULT_IGNORE_DECORATORS_RE ) ), ) option( '--property-decorators', metavar='<property-decorators>', default=None, help=( "consider any method decorated with one of these " "decorators as a property, and consequently allow " "a docstring which is not in imperative mood; default " "is --property-decorators='{}'".format( cls.DEFAULT_PROPERTY_DECORATORS ) ), ) return parser # Check configuration - used by the ConfigurationParser class. CheckConfiguration = namedtuple( 'CheckConfiguration', ( 'checked_codes', 'match', 'match_dir', 'ignore_decorators', 'property_decorators', 'ignore_self_only_init', ), ) class IllegalConfiguration(Exception): """An exception for illegal configurations.""" pass # General configurations for pydocstyle run. RunConfiguration = namedtuple( 'RunConfiguration', ('explain', 'source', 'debug', 'verbose', 'count', 'config'), )
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