This project defines tree-sitter-stack-graphs rules for Python using the tree-sitter-python grammar.
To use this library, add the following to your Cargo.toml:
[dependencies]
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python = "0.3"Check out our documentation for more details on how to use this library.
The command-line program for tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python lets you do stack graph based analysis and lookup from the command line.
The CLI can be run as follows:
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(Installed) Install the CLI using Cargo as follows:
cargo install --features cli tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python
After this, the CLI should be available as
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python. -
(From source) Instead of installing the CLI, it can also be run directly from the crate directory, as a replacement for a
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-pythoninvocation, as follows:cargo run --features cli --
The basic CLI workflow for the command-line program is to index source code and issue queries against the resulting database:
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Index a source folder as follows:
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python index SOURCE_DIR
Indexing will skip any files that have already be indexed. To force a re-index, add the
-fflag.To check the status if a source folder, run:
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python status SOURCE_DIR
To clean the database and start with a clean slate, run:
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python clean
Pass the
--deleteflag to not just empty the database, but also delete it. This is useful to resolveunsupported database versionerrors that may occur after a version update. -
Run a query to find the definition(s) for a reference on a given line and column, run:
tree-sitter-stack-graphs-python query definition SOURCE_PATH:LINE:COLUMN
Resulting definitions are printed, including a source line if the source file is available.
Discover all available commands and flags by passing the -h flag to the CLI directly, or to any of the subcommands.
The project is written in Rust, and requires a recent version installed. Rust can be installed and updated using rustup.
The project is organized as follows:
- The stack graph rules are defined in
src/stack-graphs.tsg. - Builtins sources and configuration are defined in
src/builtins.itandbuiltins.cfgrespectively. - Tests are put into the
testdirectory.
Run the tests as follows:
cargo testThe project consists of a library and a CLI. By default, running cargo only applies to the library. To run cargo commands on the CLI as well, add --features cli or --all-features.
Run the CLI from source as follows:
cargo run --features cli -- ARGSSources are formatted using the standard Rust formatted, which is applied by running:
cargo fmtThe stack graph rules are written in tree-sitter-graph. Checkout the examples, which contain self-contained TSG rules for specific language features. A VSCode extension is available that provides syntax highlighting for TSG files.
Parse and test a single file by executing the following commands:
cargo run --features cli -- parse FILES...
cargo run --features cli -- test TESTFILES...Generate a visualization to debug failing tests by passing the -V flag:
cargo run --features cli -- test -V TESTFILES...To generate the visualization regardless of test outcome, execute:
cargo run --features cli -- test -V --output-mode=always TESTFILES...Go to https://crates.io/crates/tree-sitter-stack-graphs for links to examples and documentation.