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# Licensed under the GPL: https://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html # For details: https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/LICENSE # Copyright (c) https://github.com/PyCQA/pylint/blob/main/CONTRIBUTORS.txt """Imports checkers for Python code.""" from __future__ import annotations import collections import copy import os import sys from collections import defaultdict from collections.abc import ItemsView, Sequence from typing import TYPE_CHECKING, Any, Dict, List, Union import astroid from astroid import nodes from astroid.nodes._base_nodes import ImportNode from pylint.checkers import BaseChecker, DeprecatedMixin from pylint.checkers.utils import ( get_import_name, in_type_checking_block, is_from_fallback_block, is_sys_guard, node_ignores_exception, ) from pylint.exceptions import EmptyReportError from pylint.graph import DotBackend, get_cycles from pylint.interfaces import HIGH from pylint.reporters.ureports.nodes import Paragraph, Section, VerbatimText from pylint.typing import MessageDefinitionTuple from pylint.utils import IsortDriver from pylint.utils.linterstats import LinterStats if TYPE_CHECKING: from pylint.lint import PyLinter if sys.version_info >= (3, 8): from functools import cached_property else: from astroid.decorators import cachedproperty as cached_property # The dictionary with Any should actually be a _ImportTree again # but mypy doesn't support recursive types yet _ImportTree = Dict[str, Union[List[Dict[str, Any]], List[str]]] DEPRECATED_MODULES = { (0, 0, 0): {"tkinter.tix", "fpectl"}, (3, 2, 0): {"optparse"}, (3, 3, 0): {"xml.etree.cElementTree"}, (3, 4, 0): {"imp"}, (3, 5, 0): {"formatter"}, (3, 6, 0): {"asynchat", "asyncore", "smtpd"}, (3, 7, 0): {"macpath"}, (3, 9, 0): {"lib2to3", "parser", "symbol", "binhex"}, (3, 10, 0): {"distutils", "typing.io", "typing.re"}, (3, 11, 0): { "aifc", "audioop", "cgi", "cgitb", "chunk", "crypt", "imghdr", "msilib", "mailcap", "nis", "nntplib", "ossaudiodev", "pipes", "sndhdr", "spwd", "sunau", "sre_compile", "sre_constants", "sre_parse", "telnetlib", "uu", "xdrlib", }, } def _qualified_names(modname: str | None) -> list[str]: """Split the names of the given module into subparts. For example, _qualified_names('pylint.checkers.ImportsChecker') returns ['pylint', 'pylint.checkers', 'pylint.checkers.ImportsChecker'] """ names = modname.split(".") if modname is not None else "" return [".".join(names[0 : i + 1]) for i in range(len(names))] def _get_first_import( node: ImportNode, context: nodes.LocalsDictNodeNG, name: str, base: str | None, level: int | None, alias: str | None, ) -> tuple[nodes.Import | nodes.ImportFrom | None, str | None]: """Return the node where [base.]<name> is imported or None if not found.""" fullname = f"{base}.{name}" if base else name first = None found = False msg = "reimported" for first in context.body: if first is node: continue if first.scope() is node.scope() and first.fromlineno > node.fromlineno: continue if isinstance(first, nodes.Import): if any(fullname == iname[0] for iname in first.names): found = True break for imported_name, imported_alias in first.names: if not imported_alias and imported_name == alias: found = True msg = "shadowed-import" break if found: break elif isinstance(first, nodes.ImportFrom): if level == first.level: for imported_name, imported_alias in first.names: if fullname == f"{first.modname}.{imported_name}": found = True break if ( name != "*" and name == imported_name and not (alias or imported_alias) ): found = True break if not imported_alias and imported_name == alias: found = True msg = "shadowed-import" break if found: break if found and not astroid.are_exclusive(first, node): return first, msg return None, None def _ignore_import_failure( node: ImportNode, modname: str | None, ignored_modules: Sequence[str], ) -> bool: for submodule in _qualified_names(modname): if submodule in ignored_modules: return True # Ignore import failure if part of guarded import block # I.e. `sys.version_info` or `typing.TYPE_CHECKING` if in_type_checking_block(node): return True if isinstance(node.parent, nodes.If) and is_sys_guard(node.parent): return True return node_ignores_exception(node, ImportError) # utilities to represents import dependencies as tree and dot graph ########### def _make_tree_defs(mod_files_list: ItemsView[str, set[str]]) -> _ImportTree: """Get a list of 2-uple (module, list_of_files_which_import_this_module), it will return a dictionary to represent this as a tree. """ tree_defs: _ImportTree = {} for mod, files in mod_files_list: node: list[_ImportTree | list[str]] = [tree_defs, []] for prefix in mod.split("."): assert isinstance(node[0], dict) node = node[0].setdefault(prefix, ({}, [])) # type: ignore[arg-type,assignment] assert isinstance(node[1], list) node[1].extend(files) return tree_defs def _repr_tree_defs(data: _ImportTree, indent_str: str | None = None) -> str: """Return a string which represents imports as a tree.""" lines = [] nodes_items = data.items() for i, (mod, (sub, files)) in enumerate(sorted(nodes_items, key=lambda x: x[0])): files_list = "" if not files else f"({','.join(sorted(files))})" if indent_str is None: lines.append(f"{mod} {files_list}") sub_indent_str = " " else: lines.append(rf"{indent_str}\-{mod} {files_list}") if i == len(nodes_items) - 1: sub_indent_str = f"{indent_str} " else: sub_indent_str = f"{indent_str}| " if sub and isinstance(sub, dict): lines.append(_repr_tree_defs(sub, sub_indent_str)) return "\n".join(lines) def _dependencies_graph(filename: str, dep_info: dict[str, set[str]]) -> str: """Write dependencies as a dot (graphviz) file.""" done = {} printer = DotBackend(os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(filename))[0], rankdir="LR") printer.emit('URL="." node[shape="box"]') for modname, dependencies in sorted(dep_info.items()): sorted_dependencies = sorted(dependencies) done[modname] = 1 printer.emit_node(modname) for depmodname in sorted_dependencies: if depmodname not in done: done[depmodname] = 1 printer.emit_node(depmodname) for depmodname, dependencies in sorted(dep_info.items()): for modname in sorted(dependencies): printer.emit_edge(modname, depmodname) return printer.generate(filename) def _make_graph( filename: str, dep_info: dict[str, set[str]], sect: Section, gtype: str ) -> None: """Generate a dependencies graph and add some information about it in the report's section. """ outputfile = _dependencies_graph(filename, dep_info) sect.append(Paragraph((f"{gtype}imports graph has been written to {outputfile}",))) # the import checker itself ################################################### MSGS: dict[str, MessageDefinitionTuple] = { "E0401": ( "Unable to import %s", "import-error", "Used when pylint has been unable to import a module.", {"old_names": [("F0401", "old-import-error")]}, ), "E0402": ( "Attempted relative import beyond top-level package", "relative-beyond-top-level", "Used when a relative import tries to access too many levels " "in the current package.", ), "R0401": ( "Cyclic import (%s)", "cyclic-import", "Used when a cyclic import between two or more modules is detected.", ), "R0402": ( "Use 'from %s import %s' instead", "consider-using-from-import", "Emitted when a submodule of a package is imported and " "aliased with the same name, " "e.g., instead of ``import concurrent.futures as futures`` use " "``from concurrent import futures``.", ), "W0401": ( "Wildcard import %s", "wildcard-import", "Used when `from module import *` is detected.", ), "W0404": ( "Reimport %r (imported line %s)", "reimported", "Used when a module is imported more than once.", ), "W0406": ( "Module import itself", "import-self", "Used when a module is importing itself.", ), "W0407": ( "Prefer importing %r instead of %r", "preferred-module", "Used when a module imported has a preferred replacement module.", ), "W0410": ( "__future__ import is not the first non docstring statement", "misplaced-future", "Python 2.5 and greater require __future__ import to be the " "first non docstring statement in the module.", ), "C0410": ( "Multiple imports on one line (%s)", "multiple-imports", "Used when import statement importing multiple modules is detected.", ), "C0411": ( "%s should be placed before %s", "wrong-import-order", "Used when PEP8 import order is not respected (standard imports " "first, then third-party libraries, then local imports).", ), "C0412": ( "Imports from package %s are not grouped", "ungrouped-imports", "Used when imports are not grouped by packages.", ), "C0413": ( 'Import "%s" should be placed at the top of the module', "wrong-import-position", "Used when code and imports are mixed.", ), "C0414": ( "Import alias does not rename original package", "useless-import-alias", "Used when an import alias is same as original package, " "e.g., using import numpy as numpy instead of import numpy as np.", ), "C0415": ( "Import outside toplevel (%s)", "import-outside-toplevel", "Used when an import statement is used anywhere other than the module " "toplevel. Move this import to the top of the file.", ), "W0416": ( "Shadowed %r (imported line %s)", "shadowed-import", "Used when a module is aliased with a name that shadows another import.", ), } DEFAULT_STANDARD_LIBRARY = () DEFAULT_KNOWN_THIRD_PARTY = ("enchant",) DEFAULT_PREFERRED_MODULES = () class ImportsChecker(DeprecatedMixin, BaseChecker): """BaseChecker for import statements. Checks for * external modules dependencies * relative / wildcard imports * cyclic imports * uses of deprecated modules * uses of modules instead of preferred modules """ name = "imports" msgs = {**DeprecatedMixin.DEPRECATED_MODULE_MESSAGE, **MSGS} default_deprecated_modules = () options = ( ( "deprecated-modules", { "default": default_deprecated_modules, "type": "csv", "metavar": "<modules>", "help": "Deprecated modules which should not be used," " separated by a comma.", }, ), ( "preferred-modules", { "default": DEFAULT_PREFERRED_MODULES, "type": "csv", "metavar": "<module:preferred-module>", "help": "Couples of modules and preferred modules," " separated by a comma.", }, ), ( "import-graph", { "default": "", "type": "path", "metavar": "<file.gv>", "help": "Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format) of" " all (i.e. internal and external) dependencies to the given file" " (report RP0402 must not be disabled).", }, ), ( "ext-import-graph", { "default": "", "type": "path", "metavar": "<file.gv>", "help": "Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format)" " of external dependencies to the given file" " (report RP0402 must not be disabled).", }, ), ( "int-import-graph", { "default": "", "type": "path", "metavar": "<file.gv>", "help": "Output a graph (.gv or any supported image format)" " of internal dependencies to the given file" " (report RP0402 must not be disabled).", }, ), ( "known-standard-library", { "default": DEFAULT_STANDARD_LIBRARY, "type": "csv", "metavar": "<modules>", "help": "Force import order to recognize a module as part of " "the standard compatibility libraries.", }, ), ( "known-third-party", { "default": DEFAULT_KNOWN_THIRD_PARTY, "type": "csv", "metavar": "<modules>", "help": "Force import order to recognize a module as part of " "a third party library.", }, ), ( "allow-any-import-level", { "default": (), "type": "csv", "metavar": "<modules>", "help": ( "List of modules that can be imported at any level, not just " "the top level one." ), }, ), ( "allow-wildcard-with-all", { "default": False, "type": "yn", "metavar": "<y or n>", "help": "Allow wildcard imports from modules that define __all__.", }, ), ( "allow-reexport-from-package", { "default": False, "type": "yn", "metavar": "<y or n>", "help": "Allow explicit reexports by alias from a package __init__.", }, ), ) def __init__(self, linter: PyLinter) -> None: BaseChecker.__init__(self, linter) self.import_graph: defaultdict[str, set[str]] = defaultdict(set) self._imports_stack: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] self._first_non_import_node = None self._module_pkg: dict[ Any, Any ] = {} # mapping of modules to the pkg they belong in self._allow_any_import_level: set[Any] = set() self.reports = ( ("RP0401", "External dependencies", self._report_external_dependencies), ("RP0402", "Modules dependencies graph", self._report_dependencies_graph), ) def open(self) -> None: """Called before visiting project (i.e set of modules).""" self.linter.stats.dependencies = {} self.linter.stats = self.linter.stats self.import_graph = defaultdict(set) self._module_pkg = {} # mapping of modules to the pkg they belong in self._current_module_package = False self._excluded_edges: defaultdict[str, set[str]] = defaultdict(set) self._ignored_modules: Sequence[str] = self.linter.config.ignored_modules # Build a mapping {'module': 'preferred-module'} self.preferred_modules = dict( module.split(":") for module in self.linter.config.preferred_modules if ":" in module ) self._allow_any_import_level = set(self.linter.config.allow_any_import_level) self._allow_reexport_package = self.linter.config.allow_reexport_from_package def _import_graph_without_ignored_edges(self) -> defaultdict[str, set[str]]: filtered_graph = copy.deepcopy(self.import_graph) for node in filtered_graph: filtered_graph[node].difference_update(self._excluded_edges[node]) return filtered_graph def close(self) -> None: """Called before visiting project (i.e set of modules).""" if self.linter.is_message_enabled("cyclic-import"): graph = self._import_graph_without_ignored_edges() vertices = list(graph) for cycle in get_cycles(graph, vertices=vertices): self.add_message("cyclic-import", args=" -> ".join(cycle)) def deprecated_modules(self) -> set[str]: """Callback returning the deprecated modules.""" # First get the modules the user indicated all_deprecated_modules = set(self.linter.config.deprecated_modules) # Now get the hard-coded ones from the stdlib for since_vers, mod_set in DEPRECATED_MODULES.items(): if since_vers <= sys.version_info: all_deprecated_modules = all_deprecated_modules.union(mod_set) return all_deprecated_modules def visit_module(self, node: nodes.Module) -> None: """Store if current module is a package, i.e. an __init__ file.""" self._current_module_package = node.package def visit_import(self, node: nodes.Import) -> None: """Triggered when an import statement is seen.""" self._check_reimport(node) self._check_import_as_rename(node) self._check_toplevel(node) names = [name for name, _ in node.names] if len(names) >= 2: self.add_message("multiple-imports", args=", ".join(names), node=node) for name in names: self.check_deprecated_module(node, name) self._check_preferred_module(node, name) imported_module = self._get_imported_module(node, name) if isinstance(node.parent, nodes.Module): # Allow imports nested self._check_position(node) if isinstance(node.scope(), nodes.Module): self._record_import(node, imported_module) if imported_module is None: continue self._add_imported_module(node, imported_module.name) def visit_importfrom(self, node: nodes.ImportFrom) -> None: """Triggered when a from statement is seen.""" basename = node.modname imported_module = self._get_imported_module(node, basename) absolute_name = get_import_name(node, basename) self._check_import_as_rename(node) self._check_misplaced_future(node) self.check_deprecated_module(node, absolute_name) self._check_preferred_module(node, basename) self._check_wildcard_imports(node, imported_module) self._check_same_line_imports(node) self._check_reimport(node, basename=basename, level=node.level) self._check_toplevel(node) if isinstance(node.parent, nodes.Module): # Allow imports nested self._check_position(node) if isinstance(node.scope(), nodes.Module): self._record_import(node, imported_module) if imported_module is None: return for name, _ in node.names: if name != "*": self._add_imported_module(node, f"{imported_module.name}.{name}") else: self._add_imported_module(node, imported_module.name) def leave_module(self, node: nodes.Module) -> None: # Check imports are grouped by category (standard, 3rd party, local) std_imports, ext_imports, loc_imports = self._check_imports_order(node) # Check that imports are grouped by package within a given category met_import: set[str] = set() # set for 'import x' style met_from: set[str] = set() # set for 'from x import y' style current_package = None for import_node, import_name in std_imports + ext_imports + loc_imports: met = met_from if isinstance(import_node, nodes.ImportFrom) else met_import package, _, _ = import_name.partition(".") if ( current_package and current_package != package and package in met and not in_type_checking_block(import_node) and not ( isinstance(import_node.parent, nodes.If) and is_sys_guard(import_node.parent) ) ): self.add_message("ungrouped-imports", node=import_node, args=package) current_package = package if not self.linter.is_message_enabled( "ungrouped-imports", import_node.fromlineno ): continue met.add(package) self._imports_stack = [] self._first_non_import_node = None def compute_first_non_import_node( self, node: nodes.If | nodes.Expr | nodes.Comprehension | nodes.IfExp | nodes.Assign | nodes.AssignAttr | nodes.TryExcept | nodes.TryFinally, ) -> None: # if the node does not contain an import instruction, and if it is the # first node of the module, keep a track of it (all the import positions # of the module will be compared to the position of this first # instruction) if self._first_non_import_node: return if not isinstance(node.parent, nodes.Module): return nested_allowed = [nodes.TryExcept, nodes.TryFinally] is_nested_allowed = [ allowed for allowed in nested_allowed if isinstance(node, allowed) ] if is_nested_allowed and any( node.nodes_of_class((nodes.Import, nodes.ImportFrom)) ): return if isinstance(node, nodes.Assign): # Add compatibility for module level dunder names # https://www.python.org/dev/peps/pep-0008/#module-level-dunder-names valid_targets = [ isinstance(target, nodes.AssignName) and target.name.startswith("__") and target.name.endswith("__") for target in node.targets ] if all(valid_targets): return self._first_non_import_node = node visit_tryfinally = ( visit_tryexcept ) = ( visit_assignattr ) = ( visit_assign ) = ( visit_ifexp ) = visit_comprehension = visit_expr = visit_if = compute_first_non_import_node def visit_functiondef( self, node: nodes.FunctionDef | nodes.While | nodes.For | nodes.ClassDef ) -> None: # If it is the first non import instruction of the module, record it. if self._first_non_import_node: return # Check if the node belongs to an `If` or a `Try` block. If they # contain imports, skip recording this node. if not isinstance(node.parent.scope(), nodes.Module): return root = node while not isinstance(root.parent, nodes.Module): root = root.parent if isinstance(root, (nodes.If, nodes.TryFinally, nodes.TryExcept)): if any(root.nodes_of_class((nodes.Import, nodes.ImportFrom))): return self._first_non_import_node = node visit_classdef = visit_for = visit_while = visit_functiondef def _check_misplaced_future(self, node: nodes.ImportFrom) -> None: basename = node.modname if basename == "__future__": # check if this is the first non-docstring statement in the module prev = node.previous_sibling() if prev: # consecutive future statements are possible if not ( isinstance(prev, nodes.ImportFrom) and prev.modname == "__future__" ): self.add_message("misplaced-future", node=node) return def _check_same_line_imports(self, node: nodes.ImportFrom) -> None: # Detect duplicate imports on the same line. names = (name for name, _ in node.names) counter = collections.Counter(names) for name, count in counter.items(): if count > 1: self.add_message("reimported", node=node, args=(name, node.fromlineno)) def _check_position(self, node: ImportNode) -> None: """Check `node` import or importfrom node position is correct. Send a message if `node` comes before another instruction """ # if a first non-import instruction has already been encountered, # it means the import comes after it and therefore is not well placed if self._first_non_import_node: if self.linter.is_message_enabled( "wrong-import-position", self._first_non_import_node.fromlineno ): self.add_message( "wrong-import-position", node=node, args=node.as_string() ) else: self.linter.add_ignored_message( "wrong-import-position", node.fromlineno, node ) def _record_import( self, node: ImportNode, importedmodnode: nodes.Module | None, ) -> None: """Record the package `node` imports from.""" if isinstance(node, nodes.ImportFrom): importedname = node.modname else: importedname = importedmodnode.name if importedmodnode else None if not importedname: importedname = node.names[0][0].split(".")[0] if isinstance(node, nodes.ImportFrom) and (node.level or 0) >= 1: # We need the importedname with first point to detect local package # Example of node: # 'from .my_package1 import MyClass1' # the output should be '.my_package1' instead of 'my_package1' # Example of node: # 'from . import my_package2' # the output should be '.my_package2' instead of '{pyfile}' importedname = "." + importedname self._imports_stack.append((node, importedname)) @staticmethod def _is_fallback_import( node: ImportNode, imports: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] ) -> bool: imports = [import_node for (import_node, _) in imports] return any(astroid.are_exclusive(import_node, node) for import_node in imports) # pylint: disable = too-many-statements def _check_imports_order( self, _module_node: nodes.Module ) -> tuple[ list[tuple[ImportNode, str]], list[tuple[ImportNode, str]], list[tuple[ImportNode, str]], ]: """Checks imports of module `node` are grouped by category. Imports must follow this order: standard, 3rd party, local """ std_imports: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] third_party_imports: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] first_party_imports: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] # need of a list that holds third or first party ordered import external_imports: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] local_imports: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] third_party_not_ignored: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] first_party_not_ignored: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] local_not_ignored: list[tuple[ImportNode, str]] = [] isort_driver = IsortDriver(self.linter.config) for node, modname in self._imports_stack: if modname.startswith("."): package = "." + modname.split(".")[1] else: package = modname.split(".")[0] nested = not isinstance(node.parent, nodes.Module) ignore_for_import_order = not self.linter.is_message_enabled( "wrong-import-order", node.fromlineno ) import_category = isort_driver.place_module(package) node_and_package_import = (node, package) if import_category in {"FUTURE", "STDLIB"}: std_imports.append(node_and_package_import) wrong_import = ( third_party_not_ignored or first_party_not_ignored or local_not_ignored ) if self._is_fallback_import(node, wrong_import): continue if wrong_import and not nested: self.add_message( "wrong-import-order", node=node, args=( f'standard import "{node.as_string()}"', f'"{wrong_import[0][0].as_string()}"', ), ) elif import_category == "THIRDPARTY": third_party_imports.append(node_and_package_import) external_imports.append(node_and_package_import) if not nested: if not ignore_for_import_order: third_party_not_ignored.append(node_and_package_import) else: self.linter.add_ignored_message( "wrong-import-order", node.fromlineno, node ) wrong_import = first_party_not_ignored or local_not_ignored if wrong_import and not nested: self.add_message( "wrong-import-order", node=node, args=( f'third party import "{node.as_string()}"', f'"{wrong_import[0][0].as_string()}"', ), ) elif import_category == "FIRSTPARTY": first_party_imports.append(node_and_package_import) external_imports.append(node_and_package_import) if not nested: if not ignore_for_import_order: first_party_not_ignored.append(node_and_package_import) else: self.linter.add_ignored_message( "wrong-import-order", node.fromlineno, node ) wrong_import = local_not_ignored if wrong_import and not nested: self.add_message( "wrong-import-order", node=node, args=( f'first party import "{node.as_string()}"', f'"{wrong_import[0][0].as_string()}"', ), ) elif import_category == "LOCALFOLDER": local_imports.append((node, package)) if not nested: if not ignore_for_import_order: local_not_ignored.append((node, package)) else: self.linter.add_ignored_message( "wrong-import-order", node.fromlineno, node ) return std_imports, external_imports, local_imports def _get_imported_module( self, importnode: ImportNode, modname: str | None ) -> nodes.Module | None: try: return importnode.do_import_module(modname) except astroid.TooManyLevelsError: if _ignore_import_failure(importnode, modname, self._ignored_modules): return None self.add_message("relative-beyond-top-level", node=importnode) except astroid.AstroidSyntaxError as exc: message = f"Cannot import {modname!r} due to '{exc.error}'" self.add_message( "syntax-error", line=importnode.lineno, args=message, confidence=HIGH ) except astroid.AstroidBuildingError: if not self.linter.is_message_enabled("import-error"): return None if _ignore_import_failure(importnode, modname, self._ignored_modules): return None if ( not self.linter.config.analyse_fallback_blocks and is_from_fallback_block(importnode) ): return None dotted_modname = get_import_name(importnode, modname) self.add_message("import-error", args=repr(dotted_modname), node=importnode) except Exception as e: # pragma: no cover raise astroid.AstroidError from e return None def _add_imported_module(self, node: ImportNode, importedmodname: str) -> None: """Notify an imported module, used to analyze dependencies.""" module_file = node.root().file context_name = node.root().name base = os.path.splitext(os.path.basename(module_file))[0] try: importedmodname = astroid.modutils.get_module_part( importedmodname, module_file ) except ImportError: pass if context_name == importedmodname: self.add_message("import-self", node=node) elif not astroid.modutils.is_stdlib_module(importedmodname): # if this is not a package __init__ module if base != "__init__" and context_name not in self._module_pkg: # record the module's parent, or the module itself if this is # a top level module, as the package it belongs to self._module_pkg[context_name] = context_name.rsplit(".", 1)[0] # handle dependencies dependencies_stat: dict[str, set[str]] = self.linter.stats.dependencies importedmodnames = dependencies_stat.setdefault(importedmodname, set()) if context_name not in importedmodnames: importedmodnames.add(context_name) # update import graph self.import_graph[context_name].add(importedmodname) if not self.linter.is_message_enabled( "cyclic-import", line=node.lineno ) or in_type_checking_block(node): self._excluded_edges[context_name].add(importedmodname) def _check_preferred_module(self, node: ImportNode, mod_path: str) -> None: """Check if the module has a preferred replacement.""" mod_compare = [mod_path] # build a comparison list of possible names using importfrom if isinstance(node, astroid.nodes.node_classes.ImportFrom): mod_compare = [f"{node.modname}.{name[0]}" for name in node.names] # find whether there are matches with the import vs preferred_modules keys matches = [ k for k in self.preferred_modules for mod in mod_compare # exact match if k == mod # checks for base module matches or k in mod.split(".")[0] ] # if we have matches, add message if matches: self.add_message( "preferred-module", node=node, args=(self.preferred_modules[matches[0]], matches[0]), ) def _check_import_as_rename(self, node: ImportNode) -> None: names = node.names for name in names: if not all(name): return splitted_packages = name[0].rsplit(".", maxsplit=1) import_name = splitted_packages[-1] aliased_name = name[1] if import_name != aliased_name: continue if len(splitted_packages) == 1 and ( self._allow_reexport_package is False or self._current_module_package is False ): self.add_message("useless-import-alias", node=node, confidence=HIGH) elif len(splitted_packages) == 2: self.add_message( "consider-using-from-import", node=node, args=(splitted_packages[0], import_name), ) def _check_reimport( self, node: ImportNode, basename: str | None = None, level: int | None = None, ) -> None: """Check if a module with the same name is already imported or aliased.""" if not self.linter.is_message_enabled( "reimported" ) and not self.linter.is_message_enabled("shadowed-import"): return frame = node.frame(future=True) root = node.root() contexts = [(frame, level)] if root is not frame: contexts.append((root, None)) for known_context, known_level in contexts: for name, alias in node.names: first, msg = _get_first_import( node, known_context, name, basename, known_level, alias ) if first is not None and msg is not None: name = name if msg == "reimported" else alias self.add_message( msg, node=node, args=(name, first.fromlineno), confidence=HIGH ) def _report_external_dependencies( self, sect: Section, _: LinterStats, _dummy: LinterStats | None ) -> None: """Return a verbatim layout for displaying dependencies.""" dep_info = _make_tree_defs(self._external_dependencies_info.items()) if not dep_info: raise EmptyReportError() tree_str = _repr_tree_defs(dep_info) sect.append(VerbatimText(tree_str)) def _report_dependencies_graph( self, sect: Section, _: LinterStats, _dummy: LinterStats | None ) -> None: """Write dependencies as a dot (graphviz) file.""" dep_info = self.linter.stats.dependencies if not dep_info or not ( self.linter.config.import_graph or self.linter.config.ext_import_graph or self.linter.config.int_import_graph ): raise EmptyReportError() filename = self.linter.config.import_graph if filename: _make_graph(filename, dep_info, sect, "") filename = self.linter.config.ext_import_graph if filename: _make_graph(filename, self._external_dependencies_info, sect, "external ") filename = self.linter.config.int_import_graph if filename: _make_graph(filename, self._internal_dependencies_info, sect, "internal ") def _filter_dependencies_graph(self, internal: bool) -> defaultdict[str, set[str]]: """Build the internal or the external dependency graph.""" graph: defaultdict[str, set[str]] = defaultdict(set) for importee, importers in self.linter.stats.dependencies.items(): for importer in importers: package = self._module_pkg.get(importer, importer) is_inside = importee.startswith(package) if is_inside and internal or not is_inside and not internal: graph[importee].add(importer) return graph @cached_property def _external_dependencies_info(self) -> defaultdict[str, set[str]]: """Return cached external dependencies information or build and cache them. """ return self._filter_dependencies_graph(internal=False) @cached_property def _internal_dependencies_info(self) -> defaultdict[str, set[str]]: """Return cached internal dependencies information or build and cache them. """ return self._filter_dependencies_graph(internal=True) def _check_wildcard_imports( self, node: nodes.ImportFrom, imported_module: nodes.Module | None ) -> None: if node.root().package: # Skip the check if in __init__.py issue #2026 return wildcard_import_is_allowed = self._wildcard_import_is_allowed(imported_module) for name, _ in node.names: if name == "*" and not wildcard_import_is_allowed: self.add_message("wildcard-import", args=node.modname, node=node) def _wildcard_import_is_allowed(self, imported_module: nodes.Module | None) -> bool: return ( self.linter.config.allow_wildcard_with_all and imported_module is not None and "__all__" in imported_module.locals ) def _check_toplevel(self, node: ImportNode) -> None: """Check whether the import is made outside the module toplevel.""" # If the scope of the import is a module, then obviously it is # not outside the module toplevel. if isinstance(node.scope(), nodes.Module): return module_names = [ f"{node.modname}.{name[0]}" if isinstance(node, nodes.ImportFrom) else name[0] for name in node.names ] # Get the full names of all the imports that are only allowed at the module level scoped_imports = [ name for name in module_names if name not in self._allow_any_import_level ] if scoped_imports: self.add_message( "import-outside-toplevel", args=", ".join(scoped_imports), node=node ) def register(linter: PyLinter) -> None: linter.register_checker(ImportsChecker(linter))