twisted.python.modules
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This module aims to provide a unified, object-oriented view of Python's runtime hierarchy.
Python is a very dynamic language with wide variety of introspection utilities. However, these utilities can be hard to use, because there is no consistent API. The introspection API in python is made up of attributes (__name__, __module__, func_name, etc) on instances, modules, classes and functions which vary between those four types, utility modules such as 'inspect' which provide some functionality, the 'imp' module, the "compiler" module, the semantics of PEP 302 support, and setuptools, among other things.
At the top, you have "PythonPath", an abstract representation of sys.path which includes methods to locate top-level modules, with or without loading them. The top-level exposed functions in this module for accessing the system path are "walkModules", "iterModules", and "getModule".
From most to least specific, here are the objects provided:
PythonPath # sys.path | v PathEntry # one entry on sys.path: an importer | v PythonModule # a module or package that can be loaded | v PythonAttribute # an attribute of a module (function or class) | v PythonAttribute # an attribute of a function or class | v ...
Here's an example of idiomatic usage: this is what you would do to list all of the modules outside the standard library's python-files directory:
import os stdlibdir = os.path.dirname(os.__file__) from twisted.python.modules import iterModules for modinfo in iterModules(): if (modinfo.pathEntry.filePath.path != stdlibdir and not modinfo.isPackage()): print('unpackaged: %s: %s' % ( modinfo.name, modinfo.filePath.path))
Variable | theSystemPath | The very top of the Python object space. |
Class | PythonAttribute | I represent a function, class, or other object that is present. |
Class | PythonModule | Representation of a module which could be imported from sys.path. |
Class | PathEntry | I am a proxy for a single entry on sys.path. |
Interface | IPathImportMapper | This is an internal interface, used to map importers to factories for FilePath-like objects. |
Class | PythonPath | I represent the very top of the Python object-space, the module list in
sys.path and the modules list in sys.modules . |
Function | walkModules | Deeply iterate all modules on the global python path. |
Function | iterModules | Iterate all modules and top-level packages on the global Python path, but do not descend into packages. |
Function | getModule | Retrieve a module from the system path. |
Function | _isPythonIdentifier | cheezy fake test for proper identifier-ness. |
Function | _isPackagePath | Undocumented |
Class | _ModuleIteratorHelper | This mixin provides common behavior between python module and path entries, since the mechanism for searching sys.path and __path__ attributes is remarkably similar. |
Class | _DefaultMapImpl | Wrapper for the default importer, i.e. None. |
Class | _ZipMapImpl | IPathImportMapper implementation for zipimport.ZipImporter. |
Function | _defaultSysPathFactory | Provide the default behavior of PythonPath's sys.path factory, which is to return the current value of sys.path. |
cheezy fake test for proper identifier-ness.
Parameters | string | a str
which might or might not be a valid python identifier. |
Returns | True or False |
Provide the default behavior of PythonPath's sys.path factory, which is to return the current value of sys.path.
Returns | sys.path |
Deeply iterate all modules on the global python path.
Parameters | importPackages | Import packages as they are seen. |
Iterate all modules and top-level packages on the global Python path, but do not descend into packages.
Parameters | importPackages | Import packages as they are seen. |