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Additions to Sybil, the documentation testing tool.

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sybil-extras

Add ons for Sybil.

Installation

$ pip install sybil-extras

Evaluators

MultiEvaluator

"""Use MultiEvaluator to run multiple evaluators on the same parser."""

from sybil import Example, Sybil
from sybil.evaluators.python import PythonEvaluator
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import CodeBlockParser
from sybil.typing import Evaluator

from sybil_extras.evaluators.multi import MultiEvaluator


def _evaluator_1(example: Example) -> None:
    """Check that the example is long enough."""
    minimum_length = 50
    assert len(example.parsed) >= minimum_length


evaluators: list[Evaluator] = [_evaluator_1, PythonEvaluator()]
multi_evaluator = MultiEvaluator(evaluators=evaluators)
parser = CodeBlockParser(language="python", evaluator=multi_evaluator)
sybil = Sybil(parsers=[parser])

pytest_collect_file = sybil.pytest()

ShellCommandEvaluator

"""Use ShellCommandEvaluator to run shell commands against the code block."""

import sys

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import CodeBlockParser

from sybil_extras.evaluators.shell_evaluator import ShellCommandEvaluator

evaluator = ShellCommandEvaluator(
    args=[sys.executable, "-m", "mypy"],
    # The code block is written to a temporary file
    # with these suffixes.
    tempfile_suffixes=[".example", ".py"],
    # Pad the temporary file with newlines so that the
    # line numbers in the error messages match the
    # line numbers in the source document.
    pad_file=True,
    # Don't write any changes back to the source document.
    # This option is useful when running a linter or formatter
    # which modifies the code.
    write_to_file=False,
    # Use a pseudo-terminal for running commands.
    # This can be useful e.g. to get color output, but can also break
    # in some environments.
    use_pty=True,
)
parser = CodeBlockParser(language="python", evaluator=evaluator)
sybil = Sybil(parsers=[parser])

pytest_collect_file = sybil.pytest()

BlockAccumulatorEvaluator

The BlockAccumulatorEvaluator accumulates parsed code block content in a list within the document’s namespace. This is useful for testing parsers that group multiple code blocks together.

"""Use BlockAccumulatorEvaluator to accumulate code blocks."""

from pathlib import Path

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import CodeBlockParser

from sybil_extras.evaluators.block_accumulator import BlockAccumulatorEvaluator

namespace_key = "blocks"
evaluator = BlockAccumulatorEvaluator(namespace_key=namespace_key)
parser = CodeBlockParser(language="python", evaluator=evaluator)
sybil = Sybil(parsers=[parser])
document = sybil.parse(path=Path("README.rst"))

for example in document.examples():
    example.evaluate()

blocks = document.namespace[namespace_key]
assert len(blocks)

NoOpEvaluator

The NoOpEvaluator is an evaluator which does nothing. It is useful for testing and debugging parsers.

"""Use NoOpEvaluator to do nothing."""

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import CodeBlockParser

from sybil_extras.evaluators.no_op import NoOpEvaluator

parser = CodeBlockParser(language="python", evaluator=NoOpEvaluator())
sybil = Sybil(parsers=[parser])

pytest_collect_file = sybil.pytest()

Parsers

CustomDirectiveSkipParser

"""Use CustomDirectiveSkipParser to skip code blocks with a custom marker."""

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import PythonCodeBlockParser

# Similar parsers are available at
# sybil_extras.parsers.markdown.custom_directive_skip,
# sybil_extras.parsers.mdx.custom_directive_skip and
# sybil_extras.parsers.myst.custom_directive_skip.
from sybil_extras.parsers.rest.custom_directive_skip import (
    CustomDirectiveSkipParser,
)

skip_parser = CustomDirectiveSkipParser(directive="custom-marker-skip")
code_block_parser = PythonCodeBlockParser()

sybil = Sybil(parsers=[skip_parser, code_block_parser])

pytest_collect_file = sybil.pytest()

This allows you to skip code blocks in the same way as described in the Sybil documentation for skipping examples in reStructuredText, Markdown , MDX, and MyST files, but with custom text, e.g. custom-marker-skip replacing the word skip.

GroupedSourceParser

"""Use GroupedSourceParser to group code blocks by a custom directive."""

import sys
from pathlib import Path

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.example import Example
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import PythonCodeBlockParser

# Similar parsers are available at
# sybil_extras.parsers.markdown.grouped_source,
# sybil_extras.parsers.mdx.grouped_source and
# sybil_extras.parsers.myst.grouped_source.
from sybil_extras.parsers.rest.grouped_source import GroupedSourceParser


def evaluator(example: Example) -> None:
    """Evaluate the code block by printing it."""
    sys.stdout.write(example.parsed)


group_parser = GroupedSourceParser(
    directive="group",
    evaluator=evaluator,
    # Pad the groups with newlines so that the
    # line number differences between blocks in the output match the
    # line number differences in the source document.
    # This is useful for error messages that reference line numbers.
    # However, this is detrimental to commands that expect the file
    # to not have a bunch of newlines in it, such as formatters.
    pad_groups=True,
)
code_block_parser = PythonCodeBlockParser()

sybil = Sybil(parsers=[code_block_parser, group_parser])

document = sybil.parse(path=Path("CHANGELOG.rst"))

for item in document.examples():
    # One evaluate call will evaluate a code block with the contents of all
    # code blocks in the group.
    item.evaluate()

This makes Sybil act as though all of the code blocks within a group are a single code block, to be evaluated with the evaluator given to GroupedSourceParser.

Only code blocks parsed by another parser in the same Sybil instance will be grouped.

A group is defined by a pair of comments, group: start and group: end. The group: end example is expanded to include the contents of the code blocks in the group.

A reStructuredText example:

.. code-block:: python

   """Code block outside the group."""

   x = 1
   assert x == 1

.. group: start

.. code-block:: python

    """Define a function to use in the next code block."""

    import sys


    def hello() -> None:
        """Print a greeting."""
        sys.stdout.write("Hello, world!")


    hello()

.. code-block:: python

    """Run a function which is defined in the previous code block."""

    # We don't run ``hello()`` yet - ``doccmd`` does not support groups

.. group: end

GroupAllParser

"""Use GroupAllParser to group all code blocks in a document."""

import sys
from pathlib import Path

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.example import Example
from sybil.parsers.rest.codeblock import PythonCodeBlockParser

# Similar parsers are available at
# sybil_extras.parsers.markdown.group_all,
# sybil_extras.parsers.mdx.group_all and
# sybil_extras.parsers.myst.group_all.
from sybil_extras.parsers.rest.group_all import GroupAllParser


def evaluator(example: Example) -> None:
    """Evaluate the code block by printing it."""
    sys.stdout.write(example.parsed)


group_all_parser = GroupAllParser(
    evaluator=evaluator,
    # Pad the groups with newlines so that the
    # line number differences between blocks in the output match the
    # line number differences in the source document.
    # This is useful for error messages that reference line numbers.
    # However, this is detrimental to commands that expect the file
    # to not have a bunch of newlines in it, such as formatters.
    pad_groups=True,
)
code_block_parser = PythonCodeBlockParser()

sybil = Sybil(parsers=[code_block_parser, group_all_parser])

document = sybil.parse(path=Path("CHANGELOG.rst"))

for item in document.examples():
    # One evaluate call will evaluate a code block with the contents of all
    # code blocks in the document.
    item.evaluate()

This makes Sybil act as though all of the code blocks in a document are a single code block, to be evaluated with the evaluator given to GroupAllParser.

Unlike GroupedSourceParser, this parser does not require any special markup directives like group: start and group: end. All code blocks in the document are automatically grouped together.

Only code blocks parsed by another parser in the same Sybil instance will be grouped.

SphinxJinja2Parser

Use the SphinxJinja2Parser to parse sphinx-jinja2 templates in Sphinx documentation.

This extracts the source, arguments and options from .. jinja:: directive blocks in reStructuredText documents or \`\`\`{jinja} blocks in MyST documents.

"""Use SphinxJinja2Parser to extract Jinja templates."""

from pathlib import Path

from sybil import Sybil
from sybil.example import Example

# A similar parser is available at sybil_extras.parsers.myst.sphinx_jinja2.
# There are no Markdown or MDX parsers as Sphinx is not used with them
# without MyST.
from sybil_extras.parsers.rest.sphinx_jinja2 import SphinxJinja2Parser


def _evaluator(example: Example) -> None:
    """Check that the example is long enough."""
    minimum_length = 50
    assert len(example.parsed) >= minimum_length


parser = SphinxJinja2Parser(evaluator=_evaluator)
sybil = Sybil(parsers=[parser])
document = sybil.parse(path=Path("CHANGELOG.rst"))
for item in document.examples():
    item.evaluate()

Markup Languages

The languages module provides a MarkupLanguage dataclass and predefined instances for working with different markup formats. This is useful for building tools that need to work consistently across multiple markup languages.

"""Use MarkupLanguage to work with different markup formats."""

from pathlib import Path

from sybil import Sybil

from sybil_extras.evaluators.no_op import NoOpEvaluator
from sybil_extras.languages import MARKDOWN, MDX, MYST, RESTRUCTUREDTEXT

assert MYST.name == "MyST"
assert MARKDOWN.name == "Markdown"
assert MDX.name == "MDX"
assert RESTRUCTUREDTEXT.name == "reStructuredText"

code_parser = RESTRUCTUREDTEXT.code_block_parser_cls(
    language="python",
    evaluator=NoOpEvaluator(),
)

sybil = Sybil(parsers=[code_parser])
document = sybil.parse(path=Path("README.rst"))

for example in document.examples():
    example.evaluate()

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