Deprecation tooling
Project description
pyDeprecate
Simple tooling for marking deprecated functions or classes and re-routing to the new successors' instance.
The common use-case is moving your functions across codebase or outsourcing some functionalities to new packages. For most of these cases, you want to hold some compatibility, so you cannot simply remove past function, and also for some time you want to warn users that functionality they have been using is moved and not it is deprecated in favor of another function (which shall be used instead) and soon it will be removed completely.
Another good aspect is to do not overwhelm a user with too many warnings, so per function/class, this warning is raised only N times in the preferable stream (warning, logger, etc.).
Installation
Simple installation from PyPI:
pip install pyDeprecate
Other installations
Simply install with pip from source:
pip install https://github.com/Borda/pyDeprecate/archive/main.zip
Use-cases
The functionality is kept simple and all default shall be reasonable, but still you can do extra customization such as:
- define user warning message and preferable stream
- extended argument mapping to target function/method
Simple function forwarding
It is very straight forward, you forward your function call to new function and all arguments are mapped:
def base_sum(a: int = 0, b: int = 3) -> int:
"""My new function anywhere in codebase or even other package."""
return a + b
# ---------------------------
from deprecate import deprecated
@deprecated(target=base_sum, deprecated_in="0.1", remove_in="0.5")
def depr_sum(a: int, b: int = 5) -> int:
"""
My deprecated function which now has empty body
as all calls are routed to the new function.
"""
pass # or you can just place docstring as one above
# call this function will raise deprecation warning
depr_sum(1, 2)
# returns: 3
Advanced argument mapping
Another more complex example is using argument mapping is:
import logging
from sklearn.metrics import accuracy_score
from deprecate import deprecated
@deprecated(
# use standard sklearn accuracy implementation
target=accuracy_score,
# custom warning stream
stream=logging.warning,
# custom message template
template_mgs="`%(source_name)s` was deprecated, use `%(target_path)s`",
# as target args are different, define mapping
args_mapping={'preds': 'y_pred', 'target': 'y_true', 'blabla': None}
)
def depr_accuracy(preds: list, target: list, blabla: float) -> float:
"""
My deprecated function which is mapping to sklearn accuracy.
"""
pass # or you can just place docstring as one above
# call this function will raise deprecation warning:
# WARNING:root:`depr_accuracy` was deprecated, use `sklearn.metrics.accuracy_score`
depr_accuracy([1, 0, 1, 2], [0, 1, 1, 2], 1.23)
# returns: 0.5
Deprecation warning only
Base use-case with no forwarding and just raising warning :
from deprecate import deprecated
@deprecated(target=None, deprecated_in="0.1", remove_in="0.5")
def my_sum(a: int, b: int = 5) -> int:
"""
My deprecated function which still has to have implementation.
"""
return a + b
# call this function will raise deprecation warning
my_sum(1, 2)
# returns: 3
Class deprecation
This case can be quite complex as you may deprecate just some methods, here we show full class deprecation:
class NewCls:
"""My new class anywhere in the codebase or other package."""
def __init__(self, c: float, d: str = "abc"):
self.my_c = c
self.my_d = d
# ---------------------------
from deprecate import deprecated
class PastCls(NewCls):
"""
The deprecated class shall be inherited from the successor class
to hold all methods.
"""
@deprecated(target=NewCls, deprecated_in="0.2", remove_in="0.4")
def __init__(self, c: int, d: str = "efg"):
"""
You place the decorator around __init__ as you want
to warn user just at the time of creating object.
"""
pass # or you can just place docstring as one above
# call this function will raise deprecation warning
inst = PastCls(7)
inst.my_c # returns: 7
inst.my_d # returns: "efg"
Contribution
Have you faced this in past or even now, do you have good ideas for improvement, all is welcome!
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