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A poor man's debugger for Python.

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PySnooper - Never use print for debugging again

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PySnooper is a poor man's debugger.

You're trying to figure out why your Python code isn't doing what you think it should be doing. You'd love to use a full-fledged debugger with breakpoints and watches, but you can't be bothered to set one up right now.

You want to know which lines are running and which aren't, and what the values of the local variables are.

Most people would use print lines, in strategic locations, some of them showing the values of variables.

PySnooper lets you do the same, except instead of carefully crafting the right print lines, you just add one decorator line to the function you're interested in. You'll get a play-by-play log of your function, including which lines ran and when, and exactly when local variables were changed.

What makes PySnooper stand out from all other code intelligence tools? You can use it in your shitty, sprawling enterprise codebase without having to do any setup. Just slap the decorator on, as shown below, and redirect the output to a dedicated log file by specifying its path as the first argument.

Example

We're writing a function that converts a number to binary, by returning a list of bits. Let's snoop on it by adding the @pysnooper.snoop() decorator:

import pysnooper

@pysnooper.snoop()
def number_to_bits(number):
    if number:
        bits = []
        while number:
            number, remainder = divmod(number, 2)
            bits.insert(0, remainder)
        return bits
    else:
        return [0]

number_to_bits(6)

The output to stderr is:

Starting var:.. number = 6
21:14:32.099769 call         3 @pysnooper.snoop()
21:14:32.099769 line         5     if number:
21:14:32.099769 line         6         bits = []
New var:....... bits = []
21:14:32.099769 line         7         while number:
21:14:32.099769 line         8             number, remainder = divmod(number, 2)
New var:....... remainder = 0
Modified var:.. number = 3
21:14:32.099769 line         9             bits.insert(0, remainder)
Modified var:.. bits = [0]
21:14:32.099769 line         7         while number:
21:14:32.099769 line         8             number, remainder = divmod(number, 2)
Modified var:.. number = 1
Modified var:.. remainder = 1
21:14:32.099769 line         9             bits.insert(0, remainder)
Modified var:.. bits = [1, 0]
21:14:32.099769 line         7         while number:
21:14:32.099769 line         8             number, remainder = divmod(number, 2)
Modified var:.. number = 0
21:14:32.099769 line         9             bits.insert(0, remainder)
Modified var:.. bits = [1, 1, 0]
21:14:32.099769 line         7         while number:
21:14:32.099769 line        10         return bits
21:14:32.099769 return      10         return bits

Features

If stderr is not easily accessible for you, you can redirect the output to a file:

@pysnooper.snoop('/my/log/file.log')

See values of some variables that aren't local variables:

@pysnooper.snoop(variables=('foo.bar', 'self.whatever'))

Show snoop lines for functions that your function calls:

@pysnooper.snoop(depth=2)

Start all snoop lines with a prefix, to grep for them easily:

@pysnooper.snoop(prefix='ZZZ ')

Installation

$ pip install pysnooper

Contribute

Pull requests are always welcome! Please, write tests and run them with Tox.

Tox installs all dependencies automatically. You only need to install Tox itself:

$ pip install tox

List all environments tox would run:

$ tox -lv

If you want to run tests agains all target Python versions use pyenv to install them. Otherwise, you can run only linters and the ones you have already installed on your machine:

# run only some environments
$ tox -e flake8,pylint,bandit,py27,py36

Linters and tests should pass before you push your code. They will be run again on Travis CI.

License

Copyright (c) 2019 Ram Rachum and collaborators, released under the MIT license.

I provide Development services in Python and Django and I give Python workshops to teach people Python and related topics.

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