This is still a work-in-progress; there is much more to do. Existing functionality may not be perfect.
Enable python source code refactoring through AST modifications.
Sample use cases:
- Facilitate moving or renaming python modules by rewriting import statements.
- Refactor code to enforce a certain style, such as reordering function definitions.
- Safely migrate code from one API to another.
- Symmetry: Given any input source, it should hold that
pasta.dump(pasta.parse(src)) == src
. - Mutability: Any changes made in the AST are reflected in the code generated from it.
- Standardization: The syntax tree parsed by pasta will not introduce new nodes or structure that the user must learn.
Supports python 2.7
and up to 3.8
.
pasta
depends on six
.
import pasta
tree = pasta.parse(source_code)
# ... Augment contents of tree ...
source_code = pasta.dump(tree)
Pasta includes some common augmentations out-of-the-box. These can be used as building blocks for more complex refactoring actions.
There will be more of these basic augmentations added over time. Stay tuned!
Rewrites references to an imported name, module or package. For some more
examples, see pasta/augment/rename_test.py
.
# Rewrite references from one module to another
rename.rename_external(tree, 'pkg.subpkg.module', 'pkg.other_module')
# Rewrite references from one package to another
rename.rename_external(tree, 'pkg.subpkg', 'pkg.other_pkg')
# Rewrite references to an imported name in another module
rename.rename_external(tree, 'pkg.module.Query', 'pkg.module.ExecuteQuery')
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Changing the indentation level of a block of code is not supported. This is not an issue for renames, but would cause problems for refactors like extracting a method.
-
Some python features are not fully supported, including
global
.
This project uses
setuptools
to
facilitate testing and packaging.
# Run all tests
python setup.py test
# Run a single test suite
python setup.py test -s pasta.base.annotate_test.suite
This is not an official Google product.