python package for code searching through whole code library
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Short Overview.
code_searcher is a simple Python package(py>=2.7 or py>=3.4) with the main purpose to make searching through your project codebase fast and simple.
Currently, fully supported file types are .py and .ipynb nonetheless, search functional can be applied to any file extensions which can be read as plain text in utf-8 encoding.
In additional it allows you to get some useful info about your project codebase. For more info check section: Typical examples of Usage
More info.
The main reason of building this package was to create universal tool to help support changes in methods signatures in both .py and .ipynb files.
It’s becoming quite useful when your project outgrows 1k lines of code and manual replacement becomes too annoying (Too easy to overlook replacement somewhere).
For more info check section: Typical examples of Usage
Installation
Install via pip:
pip install code_searcher
Typical examples of Usage
If you have a code of all your projects structured that there is the main folder for all .py files and there is the main folder for all .ipynb files then use them.
from code_searcher import CodeSearcher
LIST_STR_FOLDERS_WHERE_TO_LOOK = ["path_to_dir_1", "path_to_dir_1", ...]
code_searcher_obj = CodeSearcher(
LIST_STR_FOLDERS_WHERE_TO_LOOK,
list_str_file_extensions=[".py", "ipynb"],
)
Please note that first initialization can be a long process if the folders where you search for files are deep and wide.
But after finding all files they won’t be downloaded again unless they were changed. So excellent performance is expected.
1) To find all occurrences of some code.
E.G. You’ve changed a function signature and want to do necessary changes in the library.
To find all the places where this function was used use the code below
code_searcher_obj.search("line_to_look_for")
Output:
===============================================================================
For folder: c:\users\stanislav\desktop\my_python_projects\code_search_engine\project\code_searcher\src\code_searcher
--> For extension: .py
----> Found in: CodeSearcher.py
------> 0) line: 93 Code_line: line_to_look_for(
------> 1) line: 444 Code_line: def line_to_look_for(
--> For extension: ipynb
----> NOTHING FOUND.
===============================================================================
Overall occurrences found: 2
2) To find all occurrences of some regular expression pattern
code_searcher_obj.search_with_re("^from __future__ import[\s]+")
Output:
===============================================================================
For folder: c:\users\stanislav\desktop\my_python_projects\code_search_engine\project\code_searcher\src\code_searcher
--> For extension: .py
----> Found in: additional_functions.py
------> 0) line: 12 Code_line: from __future__ import print_function
----> Found in: CodeSearcher.py
------> 1) line: 11 Code_line: from __future__ import print_function
----> Found in: decorators.py
------> 2) line: 12 Code_line: from __future__ import print_function
----> Found in: working_with_files.py
------> 3) line: 12 Code_line: from __future__ import print_function
--> For extension: ipynb
----> NOTHING FOUND.
===============================================================================
Overall occurrences found: 4
3) To see some statistics about your library.
print(code_searcher_obj)
Output:
Folders to search in:
--> c:\users\stanislav\desktop\my_python_projects\code_searcher\src\code_searcher
--> c:\users\stanislav\desktop\my_python_projects\code_searcher\jupyter_notebooks
Extensions to check:
--> .py
--> .ipynb
===============================================================================
Files Statistic of current code library:
===============================================================================
--> For folder: c:\users\stanislav\desktop\my_python_projects\code_searcher\src\code_searcher
--> Files_found = 4 Code_lines = 664
----> .py: Files_found = 4; Code_lines = 664;
----> .ipynb: Files_found = 0; Code_lines = 0;
===============================================================================
--> For folder: c:\users\stanislav\desktop\my_python_projects\code_searcher\jupyter_notebooks
--> Files_found = 1 Code_lines = 22
----> .py: Files_found = 0; Code_lines = 0;
----> .ipynb: Files_found = 1; Code_lines = 22;
===============================================================================
4) To add new files to examine.
If you’ve created a new file inside folder given to code_searcher then you should update files for code_searcher
code_searcher_obj.update_files()
5) To get dictionary with content of all satisfy files.
For now on this dictionary structure is
{“dir_path_1”: {“file_extension_1”: {“absolute_file_path_1”: str_file_content, ..}, ..}, ..}
code_searcher_obj.dict_str_file_by_path_by_ext_by_dir
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