Find the Python code for specified symbols
Project description
symbex
Find the Python code for specified symbols
Installation
Install this tool using pip
:
pip install symbex
Usage
symbex
can search for names of functions and classes that occur at the top level of a Python file.
To search every .py
file in your current directory and all subdirectories, run like this:
symbex my_function
You can search for more than one symbol at a time:
symbex my_function MyClass
Wildcards are supported - to search for every test_
function run this (note the single quotes to avoid the shell interpreting the *
as a wildcard):
symbex 'test_*'
To search for methods within classes, use class.method
notation:
symbex Entry.get_absolute_url
Wildcards are supported here as well:
symbex 'Entry.*'
symbex '*.get_absolute_url'
symbex '*.get_*'
Or to view every method of every class:
symbex '*.*'
To search within a specific file, pass that file using the -f
option. You can pass this more than once to search multiple files.
symbex MyClass -f my_file.py
To search within a specific directory and all of its subdirectories, use the -d
option:
symbex Database -d ~/projects/datasette
If symbex
encounters any Python code that it cannot parse, it will print a warning message and continue searching:
# Syntax error in path/badcode.py: expected ':' (<unknown>, line 1)
Pass --silent
to suppress these warnings:
symbex MyClass --silent
Filters
In addition to searching for symbols, you can apply filters to the results.
The following filters are available:
--function
- only functions--class
- only classes--async
- onlyasync def
functions--typed
- functions that have at least one type annotation--untyped
- functions that have no type annotations--partially-typed
- functions that have some type annotations but not all--fully-typed
- functions that have type annotations for every argument and the return value
For example, to see the signatures of every async def
function in your project that doesn't have any type annotations:
symbex -s --async --untyped
For class methods instead of functions, you can combine filters with a symbol search argument of *.*
.
This example shows the full source code of every class method in your project with type annotations on all of the arguments and the return value:
symbex --fully-typed '*.*'
Example output
In a fresh checkout of Datasette I ran this command:
symbex MessagesDebugView get_long_description
Here's the output of the command:
# File: setup.py Line: 5
def get_long_description():
with open(
os.path.join(os.path.dirname(os.path.abspath(__file__)), "README.md"),
encoding="utf8",
) as fp:
return fp.read()
# File: datasette/views/special.py Line: 60
class PatternPortfolioView(View):
async def get(self, request, datasette):
await datasette.ensure_permissions(request.actor, ["view-instance"])
return Response.html(
await datasette.render_template(
"patterns.html",
request=request,
view_name="patterns",
)
)
Just the signatures
The -s/--signatures
option will list just the signatures of the functions and classes, for example:
symbex -s -d symbex
# File: symbex/cli.py Line: 80
def cli(symbols, files, directories, signatures, count, silent, async_, function, class_, typed, untyped, partially_typed, fully_typed)
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 11
def find_symbol_nodes(code: str, filename: str, symbols: Iterable[str]) -> List[Tuple[(AST, Optional[str])]]
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 159
def class_definition(class_def)
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 193
def annotation_definition(annotation: AST) -> str
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 211
def read_file(path)
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 237
class TypeSummary
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 242
def type_summary(node: AST) -> Optional[TypeSummary]
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 35
def code_for_node(code: str, node: AST, class_name: str, signatures: bool) -> Tuple[(str, int)]
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 66
def match(name: str, symbols: Iterable[str]) -> bool
# File: symbex/lib.py Line: 91
def function_definition(function_node: AST)
This can be combined with other options, or you can run symbex -s
to see every symbol in the current directory and its subdirectories.
Counting symbols
If you just want to count the number of functions and classes that match your filters, use the --count
option. Here's how to count your classes:
symbex --class --count
Or to count every async test function:
symbex --async 'test_*' --count
Using with LLM
This tool is primarily designed to be used with LLM, a CLI tool for working with Large Language Models.
symbex
makes it easy to grab a specific class or function and pass it to the llm
command.
For example, I ran this in the Datasette repository root:
symbex Response | llm --system 'Explain this code, succinctly'
And got back this:
This code defines a custom
Response
class with methods for returning HTTP responses. It includes methods for setting cookies, returning HTML, text, and JSON responses, and redirecting to a different URL. Theasgi_send
method sends the response to the client using the ASGI (Asynchronous Server Gateway Interface) protocol.
Similar tools
- pyastgrep by Luke Plant offers advanced capabilities for viewing and searching through Python ASTs using XPath.
- cq is a tool thet lets you "extract code snippets using CSS-like selectors", built using Tree-sitter and primarily targetting JavaScript and TypeScript.
symbex --help
Usage: symbex [OPTIONS] [SYMBOLS]...
Find symbols in Python code and print the code for them.
Example usage:
# Search current directory and subdirectories
symbex my_function MyClass
# Search using a wildcard
symbex 'test_*'
# Find a specific class method
symbex 'MyClass.my_method'
# Find class methods using wildcards
symbex '*View.handle_*'
# Search a specific file
symbex MyClass -f my_file.py
# Search within a specific directory and its subdirectories
symbex Database -d ~/projects/datasette
# View signatures for all symbols in current directory and subdirectories
symbex -s
# View signatures for all test functions
symbex 'test_*' -s
# View signatures for all async functions with type definitions
symbex --async --typed -s
# Count the number of --async functions in the project
symbex --async --count
Options:
--version Show the version and exit.
-f, --file FILE Files to search
-d, --directory DIRECTORY Directories to search
-s, --signatures Show just function and class signatures
--count Show count of matching symbols
--silent Silently ignore Python files with parse errors
--async Filter async functions
--function Filter functions
--class Filter classes
--typed Filter functions with type annotations
--untyped Filter functions without type annotations
--partially-typed Filter functions with partial type annotations
--fully-typed Filter functions with full type annotations
--help Show this message and exit.
Development
To contribute to this tool, first checkout the code. Then create a new virtual environment:
cd symbex
python -m venv venv
source venv/bin/activate
Now install the dependencies and test dependencies:
pip install -e '.[test]'
To run the tests:
pytest
just
You can also install just and use it to run the tests and linters like this:
just
Or to list commands:
just -l
Available recipes:
black # Apply Black
cog # Rebuild docs with cog
default # Run tests and linters
lint # Run linters
test *options # Run pytest with supplied options
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