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Signatures for entire Python programs. Extract the structure, the frame, the skeleton of your project, to generate API documentation or find breaking changes in your API.

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Signatures for entire Python programs. Extract the structure, the frame, the skeleton of your project, to generate API documentation or find breaking changes in your API.

Griffe, pronounced "grif" (/ɡʁif/), is a french word that means "claw", but also "signature" in a familiar way. "On reconnaît bien là sa griffe."

Requirements

griffe requires Python 3.7 or above.

To install Python 3.7, I recommend using pyenv.
# install pyenv
git clone https://github.com/pyenv/pyenv ~/.pyenv

# setup pyenv (you should also put these three lines in .bashrc or similar)
export PATH="${HOME}/.pyenv/bin:${PATH}"
export PYENV_ROOT="${HOME}/.pyenv"
eval "$(pyenv init -)"

# install Python 3.7
pyenv install 3.7.12

# make it available globally
pyenv global system 3.7.12

Installation

With pip:

pip install griffe

With pipx:

python3.7 -m pip install --user pipx
pipx install griffe

Usage

On the command line, pass the names of packages to the griffe command:

$ griffe httpx fastapi
[
  {
    "name": "httpx",
    ...
  }
]

See the Usage section for more examples.

With Python:

from griffe.loader import GriffeLoader

griffe = GriffeLoader()
fastapi = griffe.load_module("fastapi")

See the Usage section for more examples.

Todo

  • Visitor/Inspector:
    • Labels
      • Attribute: ?
      • Function: ?
      • Class: ?
      • Module: ?
    • Merging inherited members into class. Needs to be able to post-process classes, and to compute their MRO (C3Linearization, see docspec/pydocspec issues).
    • Merging __init__ method's docstring into class' docstring (could be an extension)
    • Support for typing.overload decorator. We'll probably need to add an overloads attribute to Function, to store the list of @overload-decorated functions, because currently different members of a same object cannot have the same names.
  • Extensions
    • Post-processing extensions
    • Third-party libraries we could provide support for:
      • Django support
      • Marshmallow support
      • Pydantic support
  • Docstrings parsers
    • epydoc
    • New Markdown-based format? For graceful degradation
  • Serializer:
    • Flat JSON
    • JSON schema
  • API diff:
    • Mecanism to cache APIs? Should users version them, or store them somewhere (docs)?
    • Ability to return warnings (things that are not backward-compatibility-friendly)
    • List of things to consider for warnings
      • Multiple positional-or-keyword parameters
      • Public imports in public modules
      • Private things made public through imports/assignments
      • Too many public things? Generally annoying. Configuration?
    • Ability to compare two APIs to return breaking changes
    • List of things to consider for breaking changes
      • Changed position of positional only parameter
      • Changed position of positional or keyword parameter
      • Changed type of parameter
      • Changed type of public module attribute
      • Changed return type of a public function/method
      • Added parameter without a default value
      • Removed keyword-only parameter without a default value, without **kwargs to swallow it
      • Removed positional-only parameter without a default value, without *args to swallow it
      • Removed positional-or_keyword argument without a default value, without *args and **kwargs to swallow it
      • Removed public module/class/function/method/attribute
      • All of the previous even when parent is private (could be publicly imported or assigned somewhere), and later be smarter: public assign/import makes private things public!
      • Inheritance: removed base, or added/changed base that changes MRO

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