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==Find Static Methods in a Class== | ==Find Static Methods in a Class== | ||
A specific static method can be identified by querying the class attributes with <code>inspect.getmembers()</code> and selecting the matching method, or by name with <code>[[#getattr.28.29|getattr()]]</code> builtin. | A specific static method can be identified by querying the class attributes with <code>[[#getmembers.28.29|inspect.getmembers()]]</code> and selecting the matching method, or by name with <code>[[#getattr.28.29|getattr()]]</code> builtin. | ||
Find classes in a module: | Find classes in a module: |
Revision as of 19:02, 8 July 2022
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https://www.geeksforgeeks.org/code-introspection-in-python/
Overview
Introspection is Python's equivalent for Java reflection. It is the ability to determine the type of an object at runtime and to dynamically examine Python objects.
getattr()
getattr()
is a built-in function that returns the value of the specified attribute from the specified object.
The inspect Standard Library Module
inspect
is a Standard Library module.
getmembers()
getmembers()
returns all members of an object as (name, value) pairs sorted by name. The object can be a module, class, etc. A predicate can be provided to the function, and the function returns only return members that satisfy a given predicate.
Example:
import inspect
modules = sys.modules.copy()
module = modules['some_package.some_subpackage.SomeClass']
class_tuples = inspect.getmembers(module, inspect.isclass)
for ct in class_tuples:
print('class name: ', ct[0])
print('class: ', ct[1])
Module Introspection
Also see:
Find classes in a module:
import inspect
module = sys.modules['some_package.some_subpackage.SomeClass']
class_tuples = inspect.getmembers(module, inspect.isclass)
for ct in class_tuples:
print('class name: ', ct[0])
print('class: ', ct[1])
Class Instance Introspection
Find Static Methods in a Class
A specific static method can be identified by querying the class attributes with inspect.getmembers()
and selecting the matching method, or by name with getattr()
builtin.
Find classes in a module:
import inspect
cls = ...qualification_method = getattr(ct[1], 'some_static_method')