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Project Status: Active — The project has reached a stable, usable state and is being actively developed. CI Status coverage pyversions MIT License

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argset provides a simple interface for determining whether a callable takes an argument with a given name, filtering a dict of potential arguments down to just those that a callable accepts, and determining any required arguments that are missing from a dict of potential arguments.

Installation

argset requires Python 3.8 or higher. Just use pip for Python 3 (You have pip, right?) to install argset and its dependencies:

python3 -m pip install argset

Examples

Inspecting a function's arguments:

>>> from argset import argset
>>> def my_func(foo, bar):
...     print(f"foo={foo!r}")
...     print(f"bar={bar!r}")
...
>>> a = argset(my_func)
>>> "foo" in a
True
>>> "quux" in a
False

Filtering a set of arguments to just those accepted by the function:

>>> a.select({"foo": 42, "bar": 23, "quux": 17})
{'foo': 42, 'bar': 23}
>>> my_func(**a.select({"foo": 42, "bar": 23, "quux": 17}))
foo=42
bar=23

Same as above, but now the function takes **kwargs:

>>> from argset import argset
>>> def my_func2(foo, **kwargs):
...     print(f"foo={foo!r}")
...     for k, v in kwargs.items():
...          print(f"{k}={v!r}")
...
>>> a2 = argset(my_func2)
>>> "foo" in a2
True
>>> "quux" in a2
True
>>> a2.select({"foo": 42, "bar": 23, "quux": 17})
{'foo': 42, 'bar': 23, 'quux': 17}
>>> my_func2(**a2.select({"foo": 42, "bar": 23, "quux": 17}))
foo=42
bar=23
quux=17

API

argset(func: Callable) -> ArgSet

Inspects a callable and returns a summary of its arguments as an ArgSet

class ArgSet

A representation of the arguments taken by a callable. It has the following attributes & properties:

required_positional_only: int
The number of arguments that are positional-only and do not have default values
optional_positional_only: int
The number of arguments that are positional-only and have a default value
positional_only: int
The total number of positional-only arguments
required_args: frozenset[str]
The names of all positional-or-keyword or keyword-only arguments that do not have default values
optional_args: frozenset[str]
The names of all positional-or-keyword or keyword-only arguments that have default values
argnames: frozenset[str]
The names of all positional-or-keyword or keyword-only arguments
takes_args: bool
Whether the callable has an argument of the form *args
takes_kwargs: bool
Whether the callable has an argument of the form **kwargs

ArgSet objects support the in operator; an expression of the form argname in a returns True iff argname is in a.argnames or a.takes_kwargs is True.

ArgSet objects have the following methods:

ArgSet.select(kwargs: Dict[str, Any]) -> Dict[str, Any]

Returns all items in kwargs where the key is the name of a positional-or-keyword or keyword-only argument accepted by the callable. If takes_kwargs is True, the return value is a copy of kwargs.

ArgSet.missing(kwargs: Dict[str, Any]) -> FrozenSet[str]

Returns all keys in required_args that do not appear in kwargs