Source code for colour.utilities.verbose

"""
Verbose
=======

Defines the verbose related objects.
"""

from __future__ import annotations

import numpy as np
import os
import sys
import traceback
import warnings
from collections import defaultdict
from contextlib import contextmanager
from itertools import chain
from textwrap import TextWrapper
from warnings import filterwarnings, formatwarning, warn

from colour.utilities import is_string, optional
from colour.hints import (
    Any,
    Boolean,
    Callable,
    Dict,
    Integer,
    LiteralWarning,
    Mapping,
    Generator,
    Optional,
    TextIO,
    Type,
    Union,
    cast,
)

__author__ = "Colour Developers"
__copyright__ = "Copyright 2013 Colour Developers"
__license__ = "New BSD License - https://opensource.org/licenses/BSD-3-Clause"
__maintainer__ = "Colour Developers"
__email__ = "colour-developers@colour-science.org"
__status__ = "Production"

__all__ = [
    "ColourWarning",
    "ColourUsageWarning",
    "ColourRuntimeWarning",
    "message_box",
    "show_warning",
    "warning",
    "runtime_warning",
    "usage_warning",
    "filter_warnings",
    "suppress_warnings",
    "numpy_print_options",
    "ANCILLARY_COLOUR_SCIENCE_PACKAGES",
    "ANCILLARY_RUNTIME_PACKAGES",
    "ANCILLARY_DEVELOPMENT_PACKAGES",
    "ANCILLARY_EXTRAS_PACKAGES",
    "describe_environment",
]


[docs]class ColourWarning(Warning): """ Define the base class of *Colour* warnings. It is a subclass of the :class:`Warning` class. """
[docs]class ColourUsageWarning(Warning): """ Define the base class of *Colour* usage warnings. It is a subclass of the :class:`colour.utilities.ColourWarning` class. """
[docs]class ColourRuntimeWarning(Warning): """ Define the base class of *Colour* runtime warnings. It is a subclass of the :class:`colour.utilities.ColourWarning` class. """
[docs]def message_box( message: str, width: Integer = 79, padding: Integer = 3, print_callable: Callable = print, ): """ Print a message inside a box. Parameters ---------- message Message to print. width Message box width. padding Padding on each side of the message. print_callable Callable used to print the message box. Examples -------- >>> message = ( ... 'Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, ' ... 'sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna ' ... 'aliqua.') >>> message_box(message, width=75) =========================================================================== * * * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing elit, sed do * * eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et dolore magna aliqua. * * * =========================================================================== >>> message_box(message, width=60) ============================================================ * * * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur adipiscing * * elit, sed do eiusmod tempor incididunt ut labore et * * dolore magna aliqua. * * * ============================================================ >>> message_box(message, width=75, padding=16) =========================================================================== * * * Lorem ipsum dolor sit amet, consectetur * * adipiscing elit, sed do eiusmod tempor * * incididunt ut labore et dolore magna * * aliqua. * * * =========================================================================== """ ideal_width = width - padding * 2 - 2 def inner(text): """Format and pads inner text for the message box.""" return ( f'*{" " * padding}' f'{text}{" " * (width - len(text) - padding * 2 - 2)}' f'{" " * padding}*' ) print_callable("=" * width) print_callable(inner("")) wrapper = TextWrapper( width=ideal_width, break_long_words=False, replace_whitespace=False ) lines = [wrapper.wrap(line) for line in message.split("\n")] for line in chain(*[" " if len(line) == 0 else line for line in lines]): print_callable(inner(line.expandtabs())) print_callable(inner("")) print_callable("=" * width)
[docs]def show_warning( message: Union[Warning, str], category: Type[Warning], filename: str, lineno: Integer, file: Optional[TextIO] = None, line: Optional[str] = None, ) -> None: """ Alternative :func:`warnings.showwarning` definition that allows traceback printing. This definition is expected to be used by setting the *COLOUR_SCIENCE__COLOUR__SHOW_WARNINGS_WITH_TRACEBACK* environment variable prior to importing *colour*. Parameters ---------- message Warning message. category :class:`Warning` sub-class. filename File path to read the line at ``lineno`` from if ``line`` is None. lineno Line number to read the line at in ``filename`` if ``line`` is None. file :class:`file` object to write the warning to, defaults to :attr:`sys.stderr` attribute. line Source code to be included in the warning message. Notes ----- - Setting the *COLOUR_SCIENCE__COLOUR__SHOW_WARNINGS_WITH_TRACEBACK* environment variable will result in the :func:`warnings.showwarning` definition to be replaced with the :func:`colour.utilities.show_warning` definition and thus providing complete traceback from the point where the warning occurred. """ frame_range = (1, None) file = optional(file, sys.stderr) if file is None: return try: # Generating a traceback to print useful warning origin. frame_in, frame_out = frame_range try: raise ZeroDivisionError except ZeroDivisionError: exception_traceback = sys.exc_info()[2] frame = ( exception_traceback.tb_frame.f_back if exception_traceback is not None else None ) while frame_in and frame is not None: frame = frame.f_back frame_in -= 1 traceback.print_stack(frame, frame_out, file) file.write(formatwarning(message, category, filename, lineno, line)) except (OSError, UnicodeError): pass
if os.environ.get( # pragma: no cover "COLOUR_SCIENCE__COLOUR__SHOW_WARNINGS_WITH_TRACEBACK" ): warnings.showwarning = show_warning # pragma: no cover
[docs]def warning(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any): """ Issue a warning. Other Parameters ---------------- args Arguments. kwargs Keywords arguments. Examples -------- >>> warning('This is a warning!') # doctest: +SKIP """ kwargs["category"] = kwargs.get("category", ColourWarning) warn(*args, **kwargs)
def runtime_warning(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any): """ Issue a runtime warning. Other Parameters ---------------- args Arguments. kwargs Keywords arguments. Examples -------- >>> usage_warning('This is a runtime warning!') # doctest: +SKIP """ kwargs["category"] = ColourRuntimeWarning warning(*args, **kwargs) def usage_warning(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any): """ Issue a usage warning. Other Parameters ---------------- args Arguments. kwargs Keywords arguments. Examples -------- >>> usage_warning('This is an usage warning!') # doctest: +SKIP """ kwargs["category"] = ColourUsageWarning warning(*args, **kwargs)
[docs]def filter_warnings( colour_runtime_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, colour_usage_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, colour_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, python_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, ): """ Filter *Colour* and also optionally overall Python warnings. The possible values for all the actions, i.e. each argument, are as follows: - *None* (No action is taken) - *True* (*ignore*) - *False* (*default*) - *error* - *ignore* - *always* - *default* - *module* - *once* Parameters ---------- colour_runtime_warnings Whether to filter *Colour* runtime warnings according to the action value. colour_usage_warnings Whether to filter *Colour* usage warnings according to the action value. colour_warnings Whether to filter *Colour* warnings, this also filters *Colour* usage and runtime warnings according to the action value. python_warnings Whether to filter *Python* warnings according to the action value. Examples -------- Filtering *Colour* runtime warnings: >>> filter_warnings(colour_runtime_warnings=True) Filtering *Colour* usage warnings: >>> filter_warnings(colour_usage_warnings=True) Filtering *Colour* warnings: >>> filter_warnings(colour_warnings=True) Filtering all the *Colour* and also Python warnings: >>> filter_warnings(python_warnings=True) Enabling all the *Colour* and Python warnings: >>> filter_warnings(*[False] * 4) Enabling all the *Colour* and Python warnings using the *default* action: >>> filter_warnings(*['default'] * 4) Setting back the default state: >>> filter_warnings(colour_runtime_warnings=True) """ for action, category in [ (colour_warnings, ColourWarning), (colour_runtime_warnings, ColourRuntimeWarning), (colour_usage_warnings, ColourUsageWarning), (python_warnings, Warning), ]: if action is None: continue if is_string(action): action = cast(LiteralWarning, str(action)) else: action = "ignore" if action else "default" filterwarnings(action, category=category)
# Defaulting to filter *Colour* runtime warnings. filter_warnings(colour_runtime_warnings=True)
[docs]@contextmanager def suppress_warnings( colour_runtime_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, colour_usage_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, colour_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, python_warnings: Optional[Union[bool, LiteralWarning]] = None, ) -> Generator: """ Define a context manager filtering *Colour* and also optionally overall Python warnings. The possible values for all the actions, i.e. each argument, are as follows: - *None* (No action is taken) - *True* (*ignore*) - *False* (*default*) - *error* - *ignore* - *always* - *default* - *module* - *once* Parameters ---------- colour_runtime_warnings Whether to filter *Colour* runtime warnings according to the action value. colour_usage_warnings Whether to filter *Colour* usage warnings according to the action value. colour_warnings Whether to filter *Colour* warnings, this also filters *Colour* usage and runtime warnings according to the action value. python_warnings Whether to filter *Python* warnings according to the action value. """ filters = warnings.filters show_warnings = warnings.showwarning filter_warnings( colour_warnings=colour_warnings, colour_runtime_warnings=colour_runtime_warnings, colour_usage_warnings=colour_usage_warnings, python_warnings=python_warnings, ) try: yield finally: warnings.filters = filters warnings.showwarning = show_warnings
[docs]@contextmanager def numpy_print_options(*args: Any, **kwargs: Any) -> Generator: """ Define a context manager implementing context changes to *Numpy* print behaviour. Other Parameters ---------------- args Arguments. kwargs Keywords arguments. Examples -------- >>> np.array([np.pi]) # doctest: +ELLIPSIS array([ 3.1415926...]) >>> with numpy_print_options(formatter={'float': '{:0.1f}'.format}): ... np.array([np.pi]) array([3.1]) """ options = np.get_printoptions() np.set_printoptions(*args, **kwargs) try: yield finally: np.set_printoptions(**options)
ANCILLARY_COLOUR_SCIENCE_PACKAGES: Dict[str, str] = {} """ Ancillary *colour-science.org* packages to describe. ANCILLARY_COLOUR_SCIENCE_PACKAGES """ ANCILLARY_RUNTIME_PACKAGES: Dict[str, str] = {} """ Ancillary runtime packages to describe. ANCILLARY_RUNTIME_PACKAGES """ ANCILLARY_DEVELOPMENT_PACKAGES: Dict[str, str] = {} """ Ancillary development packages to describe. ANCILLARY_DEVELOPMENT_PACKAGES """ ANCILLARY_EXTRAS_PACKAGES: Dict[str, str] = {} """ Ancillary extras packages to describe. ANCILLARY_EXTRAS_PACKAGES """
[docs]def describe_environment( runtime_packages: Boolean = True, development_packages: Boolean = False, extras_packages: Boolean = False, print_environment: Boolean = True, **kwargs: Any, ) -> defaultdict: """ Describe *Colour* running environment, i.e. interpreter, runtime and development packages. Parameters ---------- runtime_packages Whether to return the runtime packages versions. development_packages Whether to return the development packages versions. extras_packages Whether to return the extras packages versions. print_environment Whether to print the environment. Other Parameters ---------------- padding {:func:`colour.utilities.message_box`}, Padding on each side of the message. print_callable {:func:`colour.utilities.message_box`}, Callable used to print the message box. width {:func:`colour.utilities.message_box`}, Message box width. Returns ------- :class:`collections.defaultdict` Environment. Examples -------- >>> environment = describe_environment(width=75) # doctest: +SKIP =========================================================================== * * * Interpreter : * * python : 3.8.6 (default, Nov 20 2020, 18:29:40) * * [Clang 12.0.0 (clang-1200.0.32.27)] * * * * colour-science.org : * * colour : v0.3.16-3-gd8bac475 * * * * Runtime : * * imageio : 2.9.0 * * matplotlib : 3.3.3 * * networkx : 2.5 * * numpy : 1.19.4 * * pandas : 0.25.3 * * pygraphviz : 1.6 * * scipy : 1.5.4 * * tqdm : 4.54.0 * * * =========================================================================== >>> environment = describe_environment(True, True, True, width=75) ... # doctest: +SKIP =========================================================================== * * * Interpreter : * * python : 3.8.6 (default, Nov 20 2020, 18:29:40) * * [Clang 12.0.0 (clang-1200.0.32.27)] * * * * colour-science.org : * * colour : v0.3.16-3-gd8bac475 * * * * Runtime : * * imageio : 2.9.0 * * matplotlib : 3.3.3 * * networkx : 2.5 * * numpy : 1.19.4 * * pandas : 0.25.3 * * pygraphviz : 1.6 * * scipy : 1.5.4 * * tqdm : 4.54.0 * * * * Development : * * biblib-simple : 0.1.1 * * coverage : 5.3 * * coveralls : 2.2.0 * * flake8 : 3.8.4 * * invoke : 1.4.1 * * jupyter : 1.0.0 * * mock : 4.0.2 * * nose : 1.3.7 * * pre-commit : 2.1.1 * * pytest : 6.1.2 * * restructuredtext-lint : 1.3.2 * * sphinx : 3.1.2 * * sphinx_rtd_theme : 0.5.0 * * sphinxcontrib-bibtex : 1.0.0 * * toml : 0.10.2 * * twine : 3.2.0 * * yapf : 0.23.0 * * * * Extras : * * ipywidgets : 7.5.1 * * notebook : 6.1.5 * * * =========================================================================== """ environment: defaultdict = defaultdict(dict) environment["Interpreter"]["python"] = sys.version import subprocess # nosec import colour # TODO: Implement support for "pyproject.toml" file whenever "TOML" is # supported in the standard library. # NOTE: A few clauses are not reached and a few packages are not available # during continuous integration and are thus ignored for coverage. try: # pragma: no cover output = subprocess.check_output( # nosec ["git", "describe"], cwd=colour.__path__[0], stderr=subprocess.STDOUT, ).strip() version = output.decode("utf-8") except Exception: # pragma: no cover version = colour.__version__ environment["colour-science.org"]["colour"] = version environment["colour-science.org"].update(ANCILLARY_COLOUR_SCIENCE_PACKAGES) if runtime_packages: for package in [ "imageio", "matplotlib", "networkx", "numpy", "pandas", "pygraphviz", "PyOpenColorIO", "scipy", "sklearn", "tqdm", "trimesh", ]: try: namespace = __import__(package) environment["Runtime"][package] = namespace.__version__ except ImportError: continue # OpenImageIO try: # pragma: no cover namespace = __import__("OpenImageIO") environment["Runtime"]["OpenImageIO"] = namespace.VERSION_STRING except ImportError: # pragma: no cover pass environment["Runtime"].update(ANCILLARY_RUNTIME_PACKAGES) def _get_package_version(package: str, mapping: Mapping) -> str: """Return given package version.""" namespace = __import__(package) if package in mapping: import pkg_resources distributions = [ distribution for distribution in pkg_resources.working_set ] for distribution in distributions: if distribution.project_name == mapping[package]: return distribution.version return namespace.__version__ if development_packages: mapping = { "biblib.bib": "biblib-simple", "pre_commit": "pre-commit", "restructuredtext_lint": "restructuredtext-lint", "sphinxcontrib.bibtex": "sphinxcontrib-bibtex", } for package in [ "biblib.bib", "coverage", "coveralls", "flake8", "invoke", "jupyter", "mock", "nose", "pre_commit", "pytest", "restructuredtext_lint", "sphinx", "sphinx_rtd_theme", "sphinxcontrib.bibtex", "toml", "twine", "yapf", ]: try: version = _get_package_version(package, mapping) package = mapping.get(package, package) environment["Development"][package] = version except Exception: # pragma: no cover # pylint: disable=B112 continue environment["Development"].update(ANCILLARY_DEVELOPMENT_PACKAGES) if extras_packages: mapping = {} for package in ["ipywidgets", "notebook"]: try: version = _get_package_version(package, mapping) package = mapping.get(package, package) environment["Extras"][package] = version except Exception: # pragma: no cover # pylint: disable=B112 continue environment["Extras"].update(ANCILLARY_EXTRAS_PACKAGES) if print_environment: message = "" for category in ( "Interpreter", "colour-science.org", "Runtime", "Development", "Extras", ): elements = environment.get(category) if not elements: continue message += f"{category} :\n" for key, value in elements.items(): lines = value.split("\n") message += f" {key} : {lines.pop(0)}\n" indentation = len(f" {key} : ") for line in lines: message += f"{' ' * indentation}{line}\n" message += "\n" message_box(message.strip(), **kwargs) return environment