Codecrumbs is a Python library (and pytest plugin) for source code refactoring across library boundaries. It allows you to change the API of your library and to propagate this changes to every one who uses your library.
More can be found in the documentation.
Simple example which renames one argument:
class Example:
# old code ...
# def method(self,v):
# print(v)
@renamed_argument("v", "value")
def method(self, value):
print(value)
# some where else
e = Example()
e.method(v=5)
and apply the refactoring later
# if you have a standalone script
codecrumbs example.py
# or if you have tests
pytest --codecrumbs-fix test_example.py
which will rename the argument
e.method(value=5)
You can use codecrumbs
instead of python
to execute your code, or pytest
to run your tests and apply the renamings automatically.
This can be used to fix the small things in your library you wanted to fix but never did, because you wanted to stay backwards compatible or didn't wanted you user to fix 1000 renamings in their code.
You can install codecrumbs
via pip
from PyPI:
pip install codecrumbs
The pytest support comes out of the box and everyone who depends on your library can use pytest --codecrumbs-fix
to apply the changes you declared.
With codecrumbs you can fix:
- method / attribute names
- rename named arguments of functions
Contributions are very welcome. Tests can be run with tox, please ensure the coverage at least stays the same before you submit a pull request.
If you encounter any problems, please file an issue along with a detailed description.
Distributed under the terms of the MIT license, "pytest-codecrumbs" is free and open source software