pytkdocs0.16.5
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Load Python objects documentation.
pip install pytkdocs
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>=3.9
pytkdocs
Load Python objects documentation.
[!IMPORTANT] This project is deprecated in favor of the much more powerful Griffe project.
Installation
pip install pytkdocs
With uv:
uv tool install pytkdocs
With conda:
conda install -c conda-forge pytkdocs
Usage
pytkdocs accepts JSON on standard input and writes JSON on standard output.
Input format:
{
"objects": [
{
"path": "pytkdocs",
"new_path_syntax": false,
"members": true,
"inherited_members": false,
"filters": [
"!^_[^_]"
],
"docstring_style": "google",
"docstring_options": {
"replace_admonitions": true
}
}
]
}
Output format:
{
"loading_errors": [
"string (message)"
],
"parsing_errors": {
"string (object)": [
"string (message)"
]
},
"objects": [
{
"name": "pytkdocs",
"path": "pytkdocs",
"category": "module",
"file_path": "/media/data/dev/pawamoy/pytkdocs/src/pytkdocs/__init__.py",
"relative_file_path": "pytkdocs/__init__.py",
"properties": [
"special"
],
"parent_path": "pytkdocs",
"has_contents": true,
"docstring": "pytkdocs package.\n\nLoad Python objects documentation.",
"docstring_sections": [
{
"type": "markdown",
"value": "pytkdocs package.\n\nLoad Python objects documentation."
}
],
"source": {
"code": "\"\"\"\npytkdocs package.\n\nLoad Python objects documentation.\n\"\"\"\n\nfrom typing import List\n\n__all__: List[str] = []\n",
"line_start": 1
},
"children": {
"pytkdocs.__all__": {
"name": "__all__",
"path": "pytkdocs.__all__",
"category": "attribute",
"file_path": "/media/data/dev/pawamoy/pytkdocs/src/pytkdocs/__init__.py",
"relative_file_path": "pytkdocs/__init__.py",
"properties": [
"special"
],
"parent_path": "pytkdocs",
"has_contents": false,
"docstring": null,
"docstring_sections": [],
"source": {},
"children": {},
"attributes": [],
"methods": [],
"functions": [],
"modules": [],
"classes": []
}
},
"attributes": [
"pytkdocs.__all__"
],
"methods": [],
"functions": [],
"modules": [
"pytkdocs.__main__",
"pytkdocs.cli",
"pytkdocs.loader",
"pytkdocs.objects",
"pytkdocs.parsers",
"pytkdocs.properties",
"pytkdocs.serializer"
],
"classes": []
}
]
}
Command-line
Running pytkdocs without argument will read the whole standard input,
and output the result once.
Running pytkdocs --line-by-line will enter an infinite loop,
where at each iteration one line is read on the standard input,
and the result is written back on one line.
This allows other programs to use pytkdocs in a subprocess,
feeding it single lines of JSON, and reading back single lines of JSON as well.
This mode was actually implemented specifically for
mkdocstrings.
Configuration
The configuration options available are:
-
new_path_syntax: when set to true, this option forces the use of the new object path syntax, which uses a colon (:) to delimit modules from other objects. -
filters: filters are regular expressions that allow to select or un-select objects based on their name. They are applied recursively (on every child of every object). If the expression starts with an exclamation mark, it will filter out objects matching it (the exclamation mark is removed before evaluation). If not, objects matching it are selected. Every regular expression is performed against every name. It allows fine-grained filtering. Example:!^_: filter out every object whose name starts with_(private/protected)^__: but still select those who start with two_(class-private)!^__.*__$: except those who also end with two_(specials)
-
members: this option allows to explicitly select the members of the top-object. IfTrue, select every members that passes filters. IfFalse, select nothing. If it's a list of names, select only those members, and apply filters on their children only. -
inherited_members: true or false (default). When enabled, inherited members will be selected as well. -
docstring_style: the docstring style to use when parsing the docstring.google,restructured-text1 andnumpy2. -
docstring_options: options to pass to the docstring parser.replace_admonitionsboolean option (default: true). When enabled, this option will replace titles of an indented block by their Markdown admonition equivalent:AdmonitionType: Titlewill become!!! admonitiontype "Title".trim_doctest_flagsboolean option (default: true). When enabled, all doctest flags (of the form# doctest: +FLAGand<BLANKLINE>) located within python example blocks will be removed from the parsed output.
The
googledocstring style accepts both options. Thenumpystyle only acceptstrim_doctest_flags. Therestructured-textstyle does not accept any options.
1: reStructured Text parsing is in active development and is not feature complete yet.
2: The following sections are currently not supported : Notes, See Also, Warns and References.
Details on new_path_syntax
Example:
| New syntax | package.module:Class.attribute |
| Old syntax | package.module.Class.attribute |
- If there is a colon is an object's path,
pytkdocssplits the path accordingly, regardless of the value ofnew_path_syntax. - If there isn't a colon, and
new_path_syntaxis false,pytkdocsuses the old importing behavior. - If there isn't a colon, and
new_path_syntaxis true,pytkdocsuses the new importing behavior and therefore considers that the path points to a module.