The currently documented publicly exposed API’s for usage in your project are defined below.
Warning
External usage of internal utility functions and modules should be kept to a minimum as they may be altered, refactored or moved to other locations without notice (and without the typical deprecation cycle).
debtcollector.
deprecate
(prefix, postfix=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=<type 'exceptions.DeprecationWarning'>)[source]¶Helper to deprecate some thing using generated message format.
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debtcollector.moves.
moved_function
(new_func, old_func_name, old_module_name, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Deprecates a function that was moved to another location.
This generates a wrapper around new_func
that will emit a deprecation
warning when called. The warning message will include the new location
to obtain the function from.
debtcollector.moves.
moved_read_only_property
(old_name, new_name, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Bases: object
Descriptor for read-only properties moved to another location.
This works like the @property
descriptor but can be used instead to
provide the same functionality and also interact with the warnings
module to warn when a property is accessed, so that users of those
properties can know that a previously read-only property at a prior
location/name has moved to another location/name.
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debtcollector.moves.
moved_method
(new_method_name, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Decorates an instance method that was moved to another location.
debtcollector.moves.
moved_property
(new_attribute_name, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Decorates an instance property that was moved to another location.
debtcollector.moves.
moved_class
(new_class, old_class_name, old_module_name, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Deprecates a class that was moved to another location.
This creates a ‘new-old’ type that can be used for a deprecation period that can be inherited from. This will emit warnings when the old locations class is initialized, telling where the new and improved location for the old class now is.
debtcollector.removals.
removed_property
(fget=None, fset=None, fdel=None, doc=None, stacklevel=3, category=<type 'exceptions.DeprecationWarning'>, version=None, removal_version=None, message=None)[source]¶Bases: object
Property descriptor that deprecates a property.
This works like the @property
descriptor but can be used instead to
provide the same functionality and also interact with the warnings
module to warn when a property is accessed, set and/or deleted.
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debtcollector.removals.
remove
(f=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Decorates a function, method, or class to emit a deprecation warning
Due to limitations of the wrapt library (and python) itself, if this
is applied to subclasses of metaclasses then it likely will not work
as expected. More information can be found at bug #1520397 to see if
this situation affects your usage of this universal decorator, for
this specific scenario please use removed_class()
instead.
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debtcollector.removals.
removed_kwarg
(old_name, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Decorates a kwarg accepting function to deprecate a removed kwarg.
debtcollector.removals.
removed_class
(cls_name, replacement=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Decorates a class to denote that it will be removed at some point.
debtcollector.removals.
removed_module
(module, replacement=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None)[source]¶Helper to be called inside a module to emit a deprecation warning
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debtcollector.fixtures.disable.
DisableFixture
[source]¶Bases: fixtures.fixture.Fixture
Fixture that disables debtcollector triggered warnings.
This does not disable warnings calls emitted by other libraries.
This can be used like:
from debtcollector.fixtures import disable
with disable.DisableFixture():
<some code that calls into depreciated code>
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