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4 Using :mod:`!importlib.metadata`
5=================================
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -04006
7.. note::
8 This functionality is provisional and may deviate from the usual
9 version semantics of the standard library.
10
11``importlib.metadata`` is a library that provides for access to installed
12package metadata. Built in part on Python's import system, this library
13intends to replace similar functionality in the `entry point
14API`_ and `metadata API`_ of ``pkg_resources``. Along with
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +010015:mod:`importlib.resources` in Python 3.7
16and newer (backported as `importlib_resources`_ for older versions of
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040017Python), this can eliminate the need to use the older and less efficient
18``pkg_resources`` package.
19
20By "installed package" we generally mean a third-party package installed into
21Python's ``site-packages`` directory via tools such as `pip
22<https://pypi.org/project/pip/>`_. Specifically,
23it means a package with either a discoverable ``dist-info`` or ``egg-info``
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +010024directory, and metadata defined by :pep:`566` or its older specifications.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040025By default, package metadata can live on the file system or in zip archives on
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +010026:data:`sys.path`. Through an extension mechanism, the metadata can live almost
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040027anywhere.
28
29
30Overview
31========
32
33Let's say you wanted to get the version string for a package you've installed
34using ``pip``. We start by creating a virtual environment and installing
Anthony Sottile22ccb0b2019-05-26 07:30:52 -070035something into it:
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040036
Anthony Sottile22ccb0b2019-05-26 07:30:52 -070037.. code-block:: shell-session
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040038
39 $ python3 -m venv example
40 $ source example/bin/activate
41 (example) $ pip install wheel
42
Anthony Sottile22ccb0b2019-05-26 07:30:52 -070043You can get the version string for ``wheel`` by running the following:
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040044
Anthony Sottile22ccb0b2019-05-26 07:30:52 -070045.. code-block:: pycon
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -040046
47 (example) $ python
48 >>> from importlib.metadata import version # doctest: +SKIP
49 >>> version('wheel') # doctest: +SKIP
50 '0.32.3'
51
52You can also get the set of entry points keyed by group, such as
53``console_scripts``, ``distutils.commands`` and others. Each group contains a
54sequence of :ref:`EntryPoint <entry-points>` objects.
55
56You can get the :ref:`metadata for a distribution <metadata>`::
57
58 >>> list(metadata('wheel')) # doctest: +SKIP
59 ['Metadata-Version', 'Name', 'Version', 'Summary', 'Home-page', 'Author', 'Author-email', 'Maintainer', 'Maintainer-email', 'License', 'Project-URL', 'Project-URL', 'Project-URL', 'Keywords', 'Platform', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Classifier', 'Requires-Python', 'Provides-Extra', 'Requires-Dist', 'Requires-Dist']
60
61You can also get a :ref:`distribution's version number <version>`, list its
62:ref:`constituent files <files>`, and get a list of the distribution's
63:ref:`requirements`.
64
65
66Functional API
67==============
68
69This package provides the following functionality via its public API.
70
71
72.. _entry-points:
73
74Entry points
75------------
76
77The ``entry_points()`` function returns a dictionary of all entry points,
78keyed by group. Entry points are represented by ``EntryPoint`` instances;
79each ``EntryPoint`` has a ``.name``, ``.group``, and ``.value`` attributes and
80a ``.load()`` method to resolve the value.
81
82 >>> eps = entry_points() # doctest: +SKIP
83 >>> list(eps) # doctest: +SKIP
84 ['console_scripts', 'distutils.commands', 'distutils.setup_keywords', 'egg_info.writers', 'setuptools.installation']
85 >>> scripts = eps['console_scripts'] # doctest: +SKIP
86 >>> wheel = [ep for ep in scripts if ep.name == 'wheel'][0] # doctest: +SKIP
87 >>> wheel # doctest: +SKIP
88 EntryPoint(name='wheel', value='wheel.cli:main', group='console_scripts')
89 >>> main = wheel.load() # doctest: +SKIP
90 >>> main # doctest: +SKIP
91 <function main at 0x103528488>
92
93The ``group`` and ``name`` are arbitrary values defined by the package author
94and usually a client will wish to resolve all entry points for a particular
95group. Read `the setuptools docs
96<https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/setuptools.html#dynamic-discovery-of-services-and-plugins>`_
97for more information on entrypoints, their definition, and usage.
98
99
100.. _metadata:
101
102Distribution metadata
103---------------------
104
105Every distribution includes some metadata, which you can extract using the
106``metadata()`` function::
107
108 >>> wheel_metadata = metadata('wheel') # doctest: +SKIP
109
110The keys of the returned data structure [#f1]_ name the metadata keywords, and
111their values are returned unparsed from the distribution metadata::
112
113 >>> wheel_metadata['Requires-Python'] # doctest: +SKIP
114 '>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*'
115
116
117.. _version:
118
119Distribution versions
120---------------------
121
122The ``version()`` function is the quickest way to get a distribution's version
123number, as a string::
124
125 >>> version('wheel') # doctest: +SKIP
126 '0.32.3'
127
128
129.. _files:
130
131Distribution files
132------------------
133
134You can also get the full set of files contained within a distribution. The
135``files()`` function takes a distribution package name and returns all of the
136files installed by this distribution. Each file object returned is a
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +0100137``PackagePath``, a :class:`pathlib.Path` derived object with additional ``dist``,
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400138``size``, and ``hash`` properties as indicated by the metadata. For example::
139
140 >>> util = [p for p in files('wheel') if 'util.py' in str(p)][0] # doctest: +SKIP
141 >>> util # doctest: +SKIP
142 PackagePath('wheel/util.py')
143 >>> util.size # doctest: +SKIP
144 859
145 >>> util.dist # doctest: +SKIP
146 <importlib.metadata._hooks.PathDistribution object at 0x101e0cef0>
147 >>> util.hash # doctest: +SKIP
148 <FileHash mode: sha256 value: bYkw5oMccfazVCoYQwKkkemoVyMAFoR34mmKBx8R1NI>
149
150Once you have the file, you can also read its contents::
151
152 >>> print(util.read_text()) # doctest: +SKIP
153 import base64
154 import sys
155 ...
156 def as_bytes(s):
157 if isinstance(s, text_type):
158 return s.encode('utf-8')
159 return s
160
Jason R. Coombs102e9b42019-09-02 11:08:03 -0400161In the case where the metadata file listing files
162(RECORD or SOURCES.txt) is missing, ``files()`` will
163return ``None``. The caller may wish to wrap calls to
164``files()`` in `always_iterable
165<https://more-itertools.readthedocs.io/en/stable/api.html#more_itertools.always_iterable>`_
166or otherwise guard against this condition if the target
167distribution is not known to have the metadata present.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400168
169.. _requirements:
170
171Distribution requirements
172-------------------------
173
174To get the full set of requirements for a distribution, use the ``requires()``
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100175function::
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400176
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100177 >>> requires('wheel') # doctest: +SKIP
178 ["pytest (>=3.0.0) ; extra == 'test'", "pytest-cov ; extra == 'test'"]
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400179
180
181Distributions
182=============
183
184While the above API is the most common and convenient usage, you can get all
185of that information from the ``Distribution`` class. A ``Distribution`` is an
186abstract object that represents the metadata for a Python package. You can
187get the ``Distribution`` instance::
188
189 >>> from importlib.metadata import distribution # doctest: +SKIP
190 >>> dist = distribution('wheel') # doctest: +SKIP
191
192Thus, an alternative way to get the version number is through the
193``Distribution`` instance::
194
195 >>> dist.version # doctest: +SKIP
196 '0.32.3'
197
198There are all kinds of additional metadata available on the ``Distribution``
199instance::
200
201 >>> d.metadata['Requires-Python'] # doctest: +SKIP
202 '>=2.7, !=3.0.*, !=3.1.*, !=3.2.*, !=3.3.*'
203 >>> d.metadata['License'] # doctest: +SKIP
204 'MIT'
205
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +0100206The full set of available metadata is not described here. See :pep:`566`
207for additional details.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400208
209
210Extending the search algorithm
211==============================
212
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +0100213Because package metadata is not available through :data:`sys.path` searches, or
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400214package loaders directly, the metadata for a package is found through import
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +0100215system :ref:`finders <finders-and-loaders>`. To find a distribution package's metadata,
216``importlib.metadata`` queries the list of :term:`meta path finders <meta path finder>` on
217:data:`sys.meta_path`.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400218
Jason R. Coombsb7a01092019-12-10 20:05:10 -0500219The default ``PathFinder`` for Python includes a hook that calls into
220``importlib.metadata.MetadataPathFinder`` for finding distributions
221loaded from typical file-system-based paths.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400222
223The abstract class :py:class:`importlib.abc.MetaPathFinder` defines the
224interface expected of finders by Python's import system.
225``importlib.metadata`` extends this protocol by looking for an optional
226``find_distributions`` callable on the finders from
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +0100227:data:`sys.meta_path` and presents this extended interface as the
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100228``DistributionFinder`` abstract base class, which defines this abstract
229method::
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400230
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100231 @abc.abstractmethod
232 def find_distributions(context=DistributionFinder.Context()):
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400233 """Return an iterable of all Distribution instances capable of
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100234 loading the metadata for packages for the indicated ``context``.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400235 """
236
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100237The ``DistributionFinder.Context`` object provides ``.path`` and ``.name``
238properties indicating the path to search and names to match and may
239supply other relevant context.
240
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400241What this means in practice is that to support finding distribution package
Jason R. Coombsb7a01092019-12-10 20:05:10 -0500242metadata in locations other than the file system, subclass
243``Distribution`` and implement the abstract methods. Then from
244a custom finder, return instances of this derived ``Distribution`` in the
Jason R. Coombs17499d82019-09-10 14:53:31 +0100245``find_distributions()`` method.
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400246
247
248.. _`entry point API`: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#entry-points
249.. _`metadata API`: https://setuptools.readthedocs.io/en/latest/pkg_resources.html#metadata-api
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400250.. _`importlib_resources`: https://importlib-resources.readthedocs.io/en/latest/index.html
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400251
252
253.. rubric:: Footnotes
254
255.. [#f1] Technically, the returned distribution metadata object is an
Oleg Höflingcbd04082019-12-29 18:26:35 +0100256 :class:`email.message.EmailMessage`
Jason R. Coombs1bbf7b62019-05-24 19:59:01 -0400257 instance, but this is an implementation detail, and not part of the
258 stable API. You should only use dictionary-like methods and syntax
259 to access the metadata contents.