Commit 99b525a1 authored by Iliya Manolov's avatar Iliya Manolov Committed by Ivan Tyagov

Fixed multiple import errors in Jupyter

Copypasta from the other MR [here](!230 (comment 22890)). I found a problem and tried again from scratch. I will close that Merge Request once this one has been approved...



@Tyagov
Currently, when running a Jupyter notebook using some types of imports leads to errors. With this fix the following ways to import things are working:
```python
import string                  # worked before fix
import string as s             # worked before fix
from string import ascii_lowercase             # worked before fix
from string import ascii_lowercase, ascii_uppercase, digits           # fixed - used to import only the first thing
from string import ascii_lowercase as a, ascii_uppercase as b         # fixed - used to give "Error at Server Side"
from string import *                                                  # fixed - used to give "Error at Server Side"
from string import Template                                           # works
```
This was happening because after executing every cell the code would move between SlapOS nodes and lose the imported modules/classes/stuff. This was partially fixed before, but this fix should cover all use cases. I have also added tests for these cases in testExecuteJupyter...

/reviewed-on !233
parent 2f9c1d13
......@@ -15,6 +15,7 @@ import json
import transaction
import Acquisition
import astor
import importlib
from Products.ERP5Type.Log import log
def Base_executeJupyter(self, python_expression=None, reference=None, \
......@@ -677,38 +678,101 @@ class ImportFixer(ast.NodeTransformer):
and environment function which setups the module and return it to be merged
with the user context.
"""
module_name = node.names[0].name
test_import_string = None
result_name = ""
root_module_name = ""
module_names = []
if getattr(node, "module", None) is not None:
# case when 'from <module_name> import <something>'
test_import_string = "from %s import %s" %(node.module, module_name)
# XXX: handle sub case when "from <module_name> import *"
#if module_name == '*':
# module_name = '%s_ALL' %(node.module)
#else:
# module_name = '%s_%s' %(node.module, module_name)
if getattr(node.names[0], 'asname'):
# case when 'import <module_name> as <name>'
module_name = node.names[0].asname
test_import_string = "import %s as %s" %(node.names[0].name, module_name)
root_module_name = node.module
if (node.names[0].name == '*'):
# case when "from <module_name> import *"
mod = importlib.import_module(node.module)
tmp_dict = mod.__dict__
for name in tmp_dict.keys():
if (name[0] != '_'):
module_names.append(name)
if test_import_string is None:
# case 'import <module_name>
test_import_string = "from %s import *" %(node.module)
result_name = "%s_ALL" %(node.module)
else:
# case when "from <module_name> import a as b, c as d, ..."
original_names = []
as_names = []
for name in node.names:
original_names.append(name.name)
if getattr(name, "asname", None) is None:
as_names.append(None)
else:
as_names.append(name.asname)
test_import_string = "from %s import " %(node.module)
for i in range(0, len(original_names)):
test_import_string = test_import_string + original_names[i]
if as_names[i]!=None:
test_import_string = test_import_string + ' as %s' %(as_names[i])
test_import_string = test_import_string + ', '
test_import_string = test_import_string[:-2]
module_names = []
for i in range(0, len(original_names)):
if as_names[i]!=None:
module_names.append(as_names[i])
else:
module_names.append(original_names[i])
for i in range(0, len(original_names)):
if as_names[i]!=None:
result_name = result_name + '%s_' %(as_names[i])
else:
result_name = result_name + '%s_' %(original_names[i])
result_name = result_name[:-1]
elif getattr(node.names[0], 'asname'):
# case when "import <module_name> as <name>""
module_names = [(node.names[0].asname), ]
test_import_string = "import %s as %s" %(node.names[0].name,
module_names[0])
result_name = node.names[0].asname
root_module_name = node.names[0].name
else:
# case when "import <module_name>"
module_names = [(node.names[0].name), ]
test_import_string = "import %s" %node.names[0].name
result_name = node.names[0].name
root_module_name = node.names[0].name
final_module_names = []
for name in module_names:
if not self.import_func_dict.get(name):
final_module_names.append(name)
log("module_names[0]: " + module_names[0])
log("result_name: " + result_name)
#log('%s : %s' %(module_name, test_import_string))
if not self.import_func_dict.get(module_name):
if final_module_names:
# try to import module before it is added to environment
# this way if user tries to import non existent module Exception
# is immediately raised and doesn't block next Jupyter cell execution
exec(test_import_string)
empty_function = self.newEmptyFunction("%s_setup" % module_name)
return_dict = self.newReturnDict(module_name)
empty_function = self.newEmptyFunction("%s_setup" %result_name)
return_dict = self.newReturnDict(final_module_names)
log(return_dict)
empty_function.body = [node, return_dict]
environment_set = self.newEnvironmentSetCall("%s_setup" % module_name)
warning = self.newImportWarningCall(module_name)
environment_set = self.newEnvironmentSetCall("%s_setup" %result_name)
warning = self.newImportWarningCall(root_module_name, result_name)
return [empty_function, environment_set, warning]
else:
return node
......@@ -721,13 +785,16 @@ class ImportFixer(ast.NodeTransformer):
func_body = "def %s(): pass" % func_name
return ast.parse(func_body).body[0]
def newReturnDict(self, module_name):
def newReturnDict(self, module_names):
"""
Return an AST.Expr representing a returned dict with one single key named
`'module_name'` (as string) which returns the variable `module_name` (as
`'module_name'` (as string) which returns the variable `module_name` (as
expression).
"""
return_dict = "return {'%s': %s}" % (module_name, module_name)
return_dict = "return {"
for name in module_names:
return_dict = return_dict + "'%s': %s, " % (name, name)
return_dict = return_dict + '}'
return ast.parse(return_dict).body[0]
def newEnvironmentSetCall(self, func_name):
......@@ -739,18 +806,18 @@ class ImportFixer(ast.NodeTransformer):
tree = ast.parse(code_string)
return tree.body[0]
def newImportWarningCall(self, module_name):
def newImportWarningCall(self, module_name, function_name):
"""
Return an AST.Expr representanting a print statement with a warning to an
user about the import of a module named `module_name` and instructs him
on how to fix it.
"""
warning = ("print '"
"WARNING: Your imported the module %s without using "
"the environment object, which is not recomended. "
"WARNING: Your imported from the module %s without "
"using the environment object, which is not recomended. "
"Your import was automatically converted to use such method."
"The setup function was named as: %s_setup.\\n"
"'") % (module_name, module_name)
"The setup function was named as: %s_setup.\\n"
"'") % (module_name, function_name)
tree = ast.parse(warning)
return tree.body[0]
......
......@@ -735,3 +735,124 @@ context.Base_renderAsHtml(iframe)
self.assertTrue(pivottable_frame_display_path in json_result['code_result'])
def testConsecutiveImports(self):
'''
This test guarantees that importing a module's variables consecutively in
Jupyter works.
'''
self.login('dev_user')
import_code = '''
from string import ascii_lowercase, ascii_uppercase, digits
'''
reference = 'Test.Notebook.EnvironmentObject.Errors.Import'
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=import_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
jupyter_code = '''
print ascii_lowercase
'''
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=jupyter_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
self.assertEquals(result['code_result'].strip(), 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')
jupyter_code = '''
print ascii_uppercase
'''
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=jupyter_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
self.assertEquals(result['code_result'].strip(), 'ABCDEFGHIJKLMNOPQRSTUVWXYZ')
jupyter_code = '''
print digits
'''
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=jupyter_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
self.assertEquals(result['code_result'].strip(), '0123456789')
def testStarImport(self):
'''
This test guarantees that "from x import *" works in Jupyter.
'''
self.login('dev_user')
import_code = '''
from string import *
'''
reference = 'Test.Notebook.EnvironmentObject.Errors.Import'
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=import_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
jupyter_code = '''
print ascii_lowercase
'''
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=jupyter_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
self.assertEquals(result['code_result'].strip(), 'abcdefghijklmnopqrstuvwxyz')
def testAsImport(self):
'''
This test guarantees that "from x import a as b" works in Jupyter.
'''
self.login('dev_user')
import_code = '''
from string import digits as dig
'''
reference = 'Test.Notebook.EnvironmentObject.Errors.Import'
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=import_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
jupyter_code = '''
print dig
'''
result = self.portal.Base_executeJupyter(
reference=reference,
python_expression=jupyter_code
)
self.tic()
result = json.loads(result)
self.assertEquals(result['status'], 'ok')
self.assertEquals(result['code_result'].strip(), '0123456789')
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