Merge pull request #1684 from davidhalter/relative-import

Relative imports should work even if they are not within the project
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Dave Halter
2020-12-22 23:18:46 +01:00
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3 changed files with 61 additions and 3 deletions

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@@ -245,7 +245,42 @@ class Importer:
) )
def follow(self): def follow(self):
if not self.import_path or not self._infer_possible: if not self.import_path:
if self._fixed_sys_path:
# This is a bit of a special case, that maybe should be
# revisited. If the project path is wrong or the user uses
# relative imports the wrong way, we might end up here, where
# the `fixed_sys_path == project.path` in that case we kind of
# use the project.path.parent directory as our path. This is
# usually not a problem, except if imports in other places are
# using the same names. Example:
#
# foo/ < #1
# - setup.py
# - foo/ < #2
# - __init__.py
# - foo.py < #3
#
# If the top foo is our project folder and somebody uses
# `from . import foo` in `setup.py`, it will resolve to foo #2,
# which means that the import for foo.foo is cached as
# `__init__.py` (#2) and not as `foo.py` (#3). This is usually
# not an issue, because this case is probably pretty rare, but
# might be an issue for some people.
#
# However for most normal cases where we work with different
# file names, this code path hits where we basically change the
# project path to an ancestor of project path.
from jedi.inference.value.namespace import ImplicitNamespaceValue
import_path = (os.path.basename(self._fixed_sys_path[0]),)
ns = ImplicitNamespaceValue(
self._inference_state,
string_names=import_path,
paths=self._fixed_sys_path,
)
return ValueSet({ns})
return NO_VALUES
if not self._infer_possible:
return NO_VALUES return NO_VALUES
# Check caches first # Check caches first

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@@ -1,9 +1,11 @@
import pytest import pytest
from ..helpers import test_dir
def test_import_references(Script): def test_import_references(Script):
s = Script("from .. import foo", path="foo.py") s = Script("from .. import foo", path=test_dir.joinpath("foo.py"))
assert [usage.line for usage in s.get_references(line=1, column=18)] == [1] assert [usage.line for usage in s.get_references()] == [1]
def test_exclude_builtin_modules(Script): def test_exclude_builtin_modules(Script):

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@@ -8,6 +8,7 @@ from pathlib import Path
import pytest import pytest
import jedi
from jedi.file_io import FileIO from jedi.file_io import FileIO
from jedi.inference import compiled from jedi.inference import compiled
from jedi.inference import imports from jedi.inference import imports
@@ -473,6 +474,26 @@ def test_relative_import_star(Script):
assert script.complete(3, len("furl.c")) assert script.complete(3, len("furl.c"))
@pytest.mark.parametrize('with_init', [False, True])
def test_relative_imports_without_path_and_setup_py(
Script, inference_state, environment, tmpdir, with_init):
# Contrary to other tests here we create a temporary folder that is not
# part of a folder with a setup.py that signifies
tmpdir.join('file1.py').write('do_foo = 1')
other_path = tmpdir.join('other_files')
other_path.join('file2.py').write('def do_nothing():\n pass', ensure=True)
if with_init:
other_path.join('__init__.py').write('')
for name, code in [('file2', 'from . import file2'),
('file1', 'from .. import file1')]:
for func in (jedi.Script.goto, jedi.Script.infer):
n, = func(Script(code, path=other_path.join('test1.py').strpath))
assert n.name == name
assert n.type == 'module'
assert n.line == 1
def test_import_recursion(Script): def test_import_recursion(Script):
path = get_example_dir('import-recursion', "cq_example.py") path = get_example_dir('import-recursion', "cq_example.py")
for c in Script(path=path).complete(3, 3): for c in Script(path=path).complete(3, 3):