# coding: utf-8 """ Sphinx directive integration ============================ We usually need to document the life-cycle of functions and classes: when they are created, modified or deprecated. To do that, `Sphinx `_ has a set of `Paragraph-level markups `_: - ``versionadded``: to document the version of the project which added the described feature to the library, - ``versionchanged``: to document changes of a feature, - ``deprecated``: to document a deprecated feature. The purpose of this module is to defined decorators which adds this Sphinx directives to the docstring of your function and classes. Of course, the ``@deprecated`` decorator will emit a deprecation warning when the function/method is called or the class is constructed. """ import re import textwrap import wrapt from deprecated.classic import ClassicAdapter from deprecated.classic import deprecated as _classic_deprecated class SphinxAdapter(ClassicAdapter): """ Sphinx adapter -- *for advanced usage only* This adapter override the :class:`~deprecated.classic.ClassicAdapter` in order to add the Sphinx directives to the end of the function/class docstring. Such a directive is a `Paragraph-level markup `_ - The directive can be one of "versionadded", "versionchanged" or "deprecated". - The version number is added if provided. - The reason message is obviously added in the directive block if not empty. """ def __init__( self, directive, reason="", version="", action=None, category=DeprecationWarning, line_length=70, ): """ Construct a wrapper adapter. :type directive: str :param directive: Sphinx directive: can be one of "versionadded", "versionchanged" or "deprecated". :type reason: str :param reason: Reason message which documents the deprecation in your library (can be omitted). :type version: str :param version: Version of your project which deprecates this feature. If you follow the `Semantic Versioning `_, the version number has the format "MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH". :type action: str :param action: A warning filter used to activate or not the deprecation warning. Can be one of "error", "ignore", "always", "default", "module", or "once". If ``None`` or empty, the the global filtering mechanism is used. See: `The Warnings Filter`_ in the Python documentation. :type category: type :param category: The warning category to use for the deprecation warning. By default, the category class is :class:`~DeprecationWarning`, you can inherit this class to define your own deprecation warning category. :type line_length: int :param line_length: Max line length of the directive text. If non nul, a long text is wrapped in several lines. """ if not version: # https://github.com/tantale/deprecated/issues/40 raise ValueError("'version' argument is required in Sphinx directives") self.directive = directive self.line_length = line_length super(SphinxAdapter, self).__init__(reason=reason, version=version, action=action, category=category) def __call__(self, wrapped): """ Add the Sphinx directive to your class or function. :param wrapped: Wrapped class or function. :return: the decorated class or function. """ # -- build the directive division fmt = ".. {directive}:: {version}" if self.version else ".. {directive}::" div_lines = [fmt.format(directive=self.directive, version=self.version)] width = self.line_length - 3 if self.line_length > 3 else 2 ** 16 reason = textwrap.dedent(self.reason).strip() for paragraph in reason.splitlines(): if paragraph: div_lines.extend( textwrap.fill( paragraph, width=width, initial_indent=" ", subsequent_indent=" ", ).splitlines() ) else: div_lines.append("") # -- get the docstring, normalize the trailing newlines # keep a consistent behaviour if the docstring starts with newline or directly on the first one docstring = wrapped.__doc__ or "" lines = docstring.splitlines(keepends=True) or [""] docstring = textwrap.dedent("".join(lines[1:])) if len(lines) > 1 else "" docstring = lines[0] + docstring if docstring: # An empty line must separate the original docstring and the directive. docstring = re.sub(r"\n+$", "", docstring, flags=re.DOTALL) + "\n\n" else: # Avoid "Explicit markup ends without a blank line" when the decorated function has no docstring docstring = "\n" # -- append the directive division to the docstring docstring += "".join("{}\n".format(line) for line in div_lines) wrapped.__doc__ = docstring if self.directive in {"versionadded", "versionchanged"}: return wrapped return super(SphinxAdapter, self).__call__(wrapped) def get_deprecated_msg(self, wrapped, instance): """ Get the deprecation warning message (without Sphinx cross-referencing syntax) for the user. :param wrapped: Wrapped class or function. :param instance: The object to which the wrapped function was bound when it was called. :return: The warning message. .. versionadded:: 1.2.12 Strip Sphinx cross-referencing syntax from warning message. """ msg = super(SphinxAdapter, self).get_deprecated_msg(wrapped, instance) # Strip Sphinx cross reference syntax (like ":function:", ":py:func:" and ":py:meth:") # Possible values are ":role:`foo`", ":domain:role:`foo`" # where ``role`` and ``domain`` should match "[a-zA-Z]+" msg = re.sub(r"(?: : [a-zA-Z]+ )? : [a-zA-Z]+ : (`[^`]*`)", r"\1", msg, flags=re.X) return msg def versionadded(reason="", version="", line_length=70): """ This decorator can be used to insert a "versionadded" directive in your function/class docstring in order to documents the version of the project which adds this new functionality in your library. :param str reason: Reason message which documents the addition in your library (can be omitted). :param str version: Version of your project which adds this feature. If you follow the `Semantic Versioning `_, the version number has the format "MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH", and, in the case of a new functionality, the "PATCH" component should be "0". :type line_length: int :param line_length: Max line length of the directive text. If non nul, a long text is wrapped in several lines. :return: the decorated function. """ adapter = SphinxAdapter( 'versionadded', reason=reason, version=version, line_length=line_length, ) return adapter def versionchanged(reason="", version="", line_length=70): """ This decorator can be used to insert a "versionchanged" directive in your function/class docstring in order to documents the version of the project which modifies this functionality in your library. :param str reason: Reason message which documents the modification in your library (can be omitted). :param str version: Version of your project which modifies this feature. If you follow the `Semantic Versioning `_, the version number has the format "MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH". :type line_length: int :param line_length: Max line length of the directive text. If non nul, a long text is wrapped in several lines. :return: the decorated function. """ adapter = SphinxAdapter( 'versionchanged', reason=reason, version=version, line_length=line_length, ) return adapter def deprecated(reason="", version="", line_length=70, **kwargs): """ This decorator can be used to insert a "deprecated" directive in your function/class docstring in order to documents the version of the project which deprecates this functionality in your library. :param str reason: Reason message which documents the deprecation in your library (can be omitted). :param str version: Version of your project which deprecates this feature. If you follow the `Semantic Versioning `_, the version number has the format "MAJOR.MINOR.PATCH". :type line_length: int :param line_length: Max line length of the directive text. If non nul, a long text is wrapped in several lines. Keyword arguments can be: - "action": A warning filter used to activate or not the deprecation warning. Can be one of "error", "ignore", "always", "default", "module", or "once". If ``None``, empty or missing, the the global filtering mechanism is used. - "category": The warning category to use for the deprecation warning. By default, the category class is :class:`~DeprecationWarning`, you can inherit this class to define your own deprecation warning category. :return: a decorator used to deprecate a function. .. versionchanged:: 1.2.13 Change the signature of the decorator to reflect the valid use cases. """ directive = kwargs.pop('directive', 'deprecated') adapter_cls = kwargs.pop('adapter_cls', SphinxAdapter) kwargs["reason"] = reason kwargs["version"] = version kwargs["line_length"] = line_length return _classic_deprecated(directive=directive, adapter_cls=adapter_cls, **kwargs)