API Reference for the ``attr`` Namespace ======================================== .. module:: attr Core ---- .. autofunction:: attr.s(these=None, repr_ns=None, repr=None, cmp=None, hash=None, init=None, slots=False, frozen=False, weakref_slot=True, str=False, auto_attribs=False, kw_only=False, cache_hash=False, auto_exc=False, eq=None, order=None, auto_detect=False, collect_by_mro=False, getstate_setstate=None, on_setattr=None, field_transformer=None, match_args=True, unsafe_hash=None) .. note:: *attrs* also comes with a serious-business alias ``attr.attrs``. For example: .. doctest:: >>> import attr >>> @attr.s ... class C: ... _private = attr.ib() >>> C(private=42) C(_private=42) >>> class D: ... def __init__(self, x): ... self.x = x >>> D(1) >>> D = attr.s(these={"x": attr.ib()}, init=False)(D) >>> D(1) D(x=1) >>> @attr.s(auto_exc=True) ... class Error(Exception): ... x = attr.ib() ... y = attr.ib(default=42, init=False) >>> Error("foo") Error(x='foo', y=42) >>> raise Error("foo") Traceback (most recent call last): ... Error: ('foo', 42) >>> raise ValueError("foo", 42) # for comparison Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: ('foo', 42) .. autofunction:: attr.ib .. note:: *attrs* also comes with a serious-business alias ``attr.attrib``. The object returned by `attr.ib` also allows for setting the default and the validator using decorators: .. doctest:: >>> @attr.s ... class C: ... x = attr.ib() ... y = attr.ib() ... @x.validator ... def _any_name_except_a_name_of_an_attribute(self, attribute, value): ... if value < 0: ... raise ValueError("x must be positive") ... @y.default ... def _any_name_except_a_name_of_an_attribute(self): ... return self.x + 1 >>> C(1) C(x=1, y=2) >>> C(-1) Traceback (most recent call last): ... ValueError: x must be positive .. function:: define Same as `attrs.define`. .. function:: mutable Same as `attrs.mutable`. .. function:: frozen Same as `attrs.frozen`. .. function:: field Same as `attrs.field`. .. class:: Attribute Same as `attrs.Attribute`. .. function:: make_class Same as `attrs.make_class`. .. autoclass:: Factory :noindex: Same as `attrs.Factory`. .. data:: NOTHING Same as `attrs.NOTHING`. Exceptions ---------- .. module:: attr.exceptions All exceptions are available from both ``attr.exceptions`` and `attrs.exceptions` (it's the same module in a different namespace). Please refer to `attrs.exceptions` for details. Helpers ------- .. currentmodule:: attr .. function:: cmp_using Same as `attrs.cmp_using`. .. function:: fields Same as `attrs.fields`. .. function:: fields_dict Same as `attrs.fields_dict`. .. function:: has Same as `attrs.has`. .. function:: resolve_types Same as `attrs.resolve_types`. .. autofunction:: asdict .. autofunction:: astuple .. module:: attr.filters .. function:: include Same as `attrs.filters.include`. .. function:: exclude Same as `attrs.filters.exclude`. See :func:`attrs.asdict` for examples. All objects from `attrs.filters` are also available in ``attr.filters``. ---- .. currentmodule:: attr .. function:: evolve Same as `attrs.evolve`. .. function:: validate Same as `attrs.validate`. Validators ---------- .. module:: attr.validators All objects from `attrs.validators` are also available in ``attr.validators``. Please refer to the former for details. Converters ---------- .. module:: attr.converters All objects from `attrs.converters` are also available from ``attr.converters``. Please refer to the former for details. Setters ------- .. module:: attr.setters All objects from `attrs.setters` are also available in ``attr.setters``. Please refer to the former for details. Deprecated APIs --------------- .. currentmodule:: attr To help you write backward compatible code that doesn't throw warnings on modern releases, the ``attr`` module has an ``__version_info__`` attribute as of version 19.2.0. It behaves similarly to `sys.version_info` and is an instance of `attr.VersionInfo`: .. autoclass:: VersionInfo With its help you can write code like this: >>> if getattr(attr, "__version_info__", (0,)) >= (19, 2): ... cmp_off = {"eq": False} ... else: ... cmp_off = {"cmp": False} >>> cmp_off == {"eq": False} True >>> @attr.s(**cmp_off) ... class C: ... pass ---- .. autofunction:: assoc Before *attrs* got `attrs.validators.set_disabled` and `attrs.validators.set_disabled`, it had the following APIs to globally enable and disable validators. They won't be removed, but are discouraged to use: .. autofunction:: set_run_validators .. autofunction:: get_run_validators ---- The serious-business aliases used to be called ``attr.attributes`` and ``attr.attr``. There are no plans to remove them but they shouldn't be used in new code.