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astpretty

Pretty print the output of python stdlib ast.parse.

astpretty is intended to be a replacement for ast.dump.

Installation

pip install astpretty

Usage

astpretty provides two api functions:

astpretty.pprint(node, indent=FOUR_SPACE_INDENT, show_offsets=True)

Print a representation of the ast node.

>>> astpretty.pprint(ast.parse('if x == y: y += 4').body[0])
If(
    lineno=1,
    col_offset=0,
    test=Compare(
        lineno=1,
        col_offset=3,
        left=Name(lineno=1, col_offset=3, id='x', ctx=Load()),
        ops=[Eq()],
        comparators=[Name(lineno=1, col_offset=8, id='y', ctx=Load())],
    ),
    body=[
        AugAssign(
            lineno=1,
            col_offset=11,
            target=Name(lineno=1, col_offset=11, id='y', ctx=Store()),
            op=Add(),
            value=Num(lineno=1, col_offset=16, n=4),
        ),
    ],
    orelse=[],
)

indent allows control over the indentation string:

>>> astpretty.pprint(ast.parse('if x == y: y += 4').body[0], indent='  ')
If(
  lineno=1,
  col_offset=0,
  test=Compare(
    lineno=1,
    col_offset=3,
    left=Name(lineno=1, col_offset=3, id='x', ctx=Load()),
    ops=[Eq()],
    comparators=[Name(lineno=1, col_offset=8, id='y', ctx=Load())],
  ),
  body=[
    AugAssign(
      lineno=1,
      col_offset=11,
      target=Name(lineno=1, col_offset=11, id='y', ctx=Store()),
      op=Add(),
      value=Num(lineno=1, col_offset=16, n=4),
    ),
  ],
  orelse=[],
)

show_offsets controls whether the output includes line / column information:

>>> astpretty.pprint(ast.parse('x += 5').body[0], show_offsets=False)
AugAssign(
    target=Name(id='x', ctx=Store()),
    op=Add(),
    value=Num(n=5),
)

astpretty.pformat(node, indent=FOUR_SPACE_INDENT, show_offsets=True)

Return a string representation of the ast node.

Arguments are identical to astpretty.pprint.

>>> astpretty.pformat(ast.parse('if x == y: y += 4').body[0])
"If(\n    lineno=1,\n    col_offset=0,\n    test=Compare(\n        lineno=1,\n        col_offset=3,\n        left=Name(lineno=1, col_offset=3, id='x', ctx=Load()),\n        ops=[Eq()],\n        comparators=[Name(lineno=1, col_offset=8, id='y', ctx=Load())],\n    ),\n    body=[\n        AugAssign(\n            lineno=1,\n            col_offset=11,\n            target=Name(lineno=1, col_offset=11, id='y', ctx=Store()),\n            op=Add(),\n            value=Num(lineno=1, col_offset=16, n=4),\n        ),\n    ],\n    orelse=[],\n)"

Comparison with stdlib ast.dump

>>> print(ast.dump(ast.parse('if x == y: y += 4').body[0]))
If(test=Compare(left=Name(id='x', ctx=Load()), ops=[Eq()], comparators=[Name(id='y', ctx=Load())]), body=[AugAssign(target=Name(id='y', ctx=Store()), op=Add(), value=Num(n=4))], orelse=[])

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