A simple http/json wrapper around jedi.
It's only purpose for me is to integrate it with YouCompleteMe allowing to run jedi under python3 and get python3 completions, but that would not exclude other uses :). At the moment not all the API It has been wrapped.
For starting the server, after you have cloned it somewhere:
python /path/to/JediHTTP/jedihttp.py [options]
If not specified, 127.0.0.1 is used.
Listen on PORT. If not specified, will use any available port.
Set logging level to LEVEL. Available levels, from most verbose to least
verbose, are: debug
, info
, warning
, error
, and critical
. Default value
is info
.
PATH is the path of a JSON file containing a key named hmac_secret
. Its value
will be used as the secret for HMAC Auth and the file will be deleted as soon
as it's read.
Set the number of SECONDS without any requests sent to the server before it
shuts down. Default is 0
meaning that the server never shuts itself down.
Setting a nonzero value to this option (e.g. 1800
for half an hour) is
recommended in case the client dies without being able to stop the server.
Set the interval in SECONDS to check server inactivity. Default is 600
seconds (10 minutes). Clients should not need to change this value.
I thought JediHTTP as a simple wrapper around Jedi so its JSON API resembles the original python one very much so for more information about what the parameters are and what they represent look at the original docs jedi-plugin-api.
Return a 200 status code if the server is up.
Return a 200 status code if the server is up. Is the same as /healthy
.
Parameters:
{
"source": "def f():\n pass",
"line": 1,
"col": 0,
"path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"settings": {
"add_bracket_after_function": true,
...
} // Jedi settings. Optional.
}
Response:
{
"completions": [
{
"module_path": "/usr/lib/python2.7/os.py", // Shows the file path of a module.
"name": "name", // Name of variable/function/class/module.
"type": "type", // Type of the completion (module, class, instance, etc.)
"line": 4, // The line where the definition occurs (starting with 1).
"column": 2, // The column where the definition occurs (starting with 0).
"docstring": "A document string for this completion object.",
"description": "A textual description of the object."
},
...
]
}
Parameters:
{
"source": "def f():\n pass",
"line": 1,
"col": 0,
"path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"settings": {} // Jedi settings. Optional.
}
Response:
{
"definitions": [
{
"module_path": "/usr/lib/python2.7/os.py", // Shows the file path of a module.
"name": "name", // Name of variable/function/class/module.
"type": "type", // Type of the completion (module, class, instance, etc.)
"line": 3, // The line where the definition occurs (starting with 1).
"column": 1, // The column where the definition occurs (starting with 0).
"in_builtin_module": false, // Whether this is a builtin module.
"is_keyword": false,
"docstring": "A document string for this Definition object.",
"description": "A description of the Definition object.",
"full_name": "Dot-separated path of this object."
},
...
]
}
Parameters:
{
"source": "def f():\n pass",
"line": 1,
"col": 0,
"path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"follow_imports": true, // Optional (default is false).
"settings": {} // Jedi settings. Optional.
}
Response:
{
"definitions": [
{
"module_path": "/usr/lib/python2.7/os.py", // Shows the file path of a module.
"name": "name", // Name of variable/function/class/module.
"type": "type", // Type of the completion (module, class, instance, etc.)
"line": 3, // The line where the definition occurs (starting with 1).
"column": 1 // The column where the definition occurs (starting with 0).
"in_builtin_module": false, // Whether this is a builtin module.
"is_keyword": false,
"docstring": "A document string for this Definition object.",
"description": "A description of the Definition object.",
"full_name": "Dot-separated path of this object."
},
...
]
}
Parameters:
{
"source": "def f():\n pass\n\na = f()\nb = f()",
"line": 1,
"col": 4,
"path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"settings": {
"additional_dynamic_modules": "/path/to/a/file.py"
} // Jedi settings. Optional.
}
Response:
{
"definitions": [
{
"module_path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"name": "f",
"type": "function",
"in_builtin_module": false,
"line": 1,
"column": 4,
"docstring": "",
"description": "def f",
"full_name": "file.f",
"is_keyword": false
},
{
"module_path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"name": "f",
"type": "statement",
"in_builtin_module": false,
"line": 4,
"column": 4,
"docstring": "",
"description": "a = f()",
"full_name": "file",
"is_keyword": false
},
{
"module_path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py",
"name": "f",
"type": "statement",
"in_builtin_module": false,
"line": 5,
"column": 4,
"docstring": "",
"description": "b = f()",
"full_name": "file",
"is_keyword": false
}
]
}
Parameters:
{
"source": "import os\n\nCONSTANT = 1\n\ndef test():\n pass",
"path": "/home/user/code/src/file.py"
"all_scopes": false, // Optional (default is false).
"definitions": true, // Optional (default is true).
"references": false, // Optional (default is false).
"settings": {} // Jedi settings. Optional.
}
Response:
{
"definitions": [
{
"module_path": "/home/usr/code/src/file.py",
"name": "os",
"type": "import",
"in_builtin_module": false,
"line": 1,
"column": 7,
"docstring": "",
"description": "import os",
"full_name": "os",
"is_keyword": false
},
{
"module_path": "/home/usr/code/src/file.py",
"name": "CONSTANT",
"type": "statement",
"in_builtin_module": false,
"line": 3,
"column": 0,
"docstring": "",
"description": "CONSTANT = 1",
"full_name": "names",
"is_keyword": false
},
{
"module_path": "/home/usr/code/src/file.py",
"name": "test",
"type": "function",
"in_builtin_module": false,
"line": 5,
"column": 4,
"docstring": "test()\n\n",
"description": "def test",
"full_name": "names.test",
"is_keyword": false
}
]
}
Parameters:
{
"modules": [ "numpy", ... ]
}
Response:
true
Shut down the server.
Response:
true
Response:
{
"exception": "ValueError"
"message": "`column` parameter is not in a valid range.",
"traceback": "Traceback ..."
}
status code: 500
If the server is started with the --hmac-file-secret
then the JediHTTP will
require every request and response has to be HMAC signed based on the secred
provided in the file putting the HMAC signature in a header called x-jedihttp-hmac
Assuming ||
stands for concatenation:
-
requests signature: HMAC( HMAC( body ) || HMAC( http method ) || HMAC( request path ) ). For example, HMAC(HMAC('foo') || HMAC('GET') || HMAC('/healthy'))
-
Responses: HMAC( body )
I'm not a python programmer but I'm using this to experiment with python a bit.