bpo-33254: do not return an empty list when asking for the contents of a namespace package (GH-6467)
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@ -530,7 +530,7 @@ ABC hierarchy::
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.. abstractmethod:: contents()
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Returns an :term:`iterator` of strings over the contents of
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Returns an :term:`iterable` of strings over the contents of
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the package. Do note that it is not required that all names
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returned by the iterator be actual resources, e.g. it is
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acceptable to return names for which :meth:`is_resource` would
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@ -544,7 +544,7 @@ ABC hierarchy::
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the file system then those subdirectory names can be used
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directly.
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The abstract method returns an iterator of no items.
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The abstract method returns an iterable of no items.
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.. class:: ResourceLoader
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@ -926,9 +926,9 @@ The following functions are available.
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.. function:: contents(package)
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Return an iterator over the named items within the package. The iterator
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Return an iterable over the named items within the package. The iterable
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returns :class:`str` resources (e.g. files) and non-resources
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(e.g. directories). The iterator does not recurse into subdirectories.
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(e.g. directories). The iterable does not recurse into subdirectories.
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*package* is either a name or a module object which conforms to the
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``Package`` requirements.
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@ -381,8 +381,8 @@ class ResourceReader(metaclass=abc.ABCMeta):
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@abc.abstractmethod
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def contents(self):
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"""Return an iterator of strings over the contents of the package."""
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return iter([])
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"""Return an iterable of strings over the contents of the package."""
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return []
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_register(ResourceReader, machinery.SourceFileLoader)
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@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ from importlib.abc import ResourceLoader
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from io import BytesIO, TextIOWrapper
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from pathlib import Path
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from types import ModuleType
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from typing import Iterator, Optional, Set, Union # noqa: F401
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from typing import Iterable, Iterator, Optional, Set, Union # noqa: F401
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from typing import cast
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from typing.io import BinaryIO, TextIO
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from zipimport import ZipImportError
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If the resulting string contains path separators, an exception is raised.
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"""
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str_path = str(path)
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parent, file_name = os.path.split(str_path)
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parent, file_name = os.path.split(path)
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if parent:
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raise ValueError('{!r} must be only a file name'.format(path))
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else:
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return path.is_file()
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def contents(package: Package) -> Iterator[str]:
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"""Return the list of entries in 'package'.
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def contents(package: Package) -> Iterable[str]:
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"""Return an iterable of entries in 'package'.
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Note that not all entries are resources. Specifically, directories are
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not considered resources. Use `is_resource()` on each entry returned here
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package = _get_package(package)
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reader = _get_resource_reader(package)
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if reader is not None:
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yield from reader.contents()
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return
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return reader.contents()
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# Is the package a namespace package? By definition, namespace packages
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# cannot have resources. We could use _check_location() and catch the
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# exception, but that's extra work, so just inline the check.
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if package.__spec__.origin is None or not package.__spec__.has_location:
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return []
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package_directory = Path(package.__spec__.origin).parent
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yield from os.listdir(str(package_directory))
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elif package.__spec__.origin is None or not package.__spec__.has_location:
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return ()
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else:
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package_directory = Path(package.__spec__.origin).parent
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return os.listdir(package_directory)
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# Private implementation of ResourceReader and get_resource_reader() for
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class NamespaceTest(unittest.TestCase):
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def test_namespaces_cant_have_resources(self):
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contents = set(resources.contents(
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'test.test_importlib.data03.namespace'))
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self.assertEqual(len(contents), 0)
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def test_namespaces_cannot_have_resources(self):
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contents = resources.contents('test.test_importlib.data03.namespace')
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self.assertFalse(list(contents))
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# Even though there is a file in the namespace directory, it is not
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# considered a resource, since namespace packages can't have them.
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self.assertFalse(resources.is_resource(
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Have :func:`importlib.resources.contents` and
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:meth:`importlib.abc.ResourceReader.contents` return an :term:`iterable` instead
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of an :term:`iterator`.
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