pidiff
- the Python interface diff tool
pidiff
is a tool to detect and report on API changes between multiple versions
of a Python module. It can be used as a testing tool to help a project follow
the Semantic Versioning spec.
The pidiff
command can install old and new package versions from PyPI and diff a
module between versions, failing if SemVer is not used appropriately.
Here's an example of a diff finding some problems:
$ pidiff more-executors==1.15.0 more-executors==1.16.0
more_executors/_wrap.py:6: N220 function added: flat_bind
more_executors/retry.py:46: N450 ExceptionRetryPolicy now accepts unlimited keyword arguments
more_executors/retry.py:46: B330 argument in ExceptionRetryPolicy can no longer be passed positionally: max_attempts (was position 0)
more_executors/retry.py:133: N450 RetryExecutor now accepts unlimited keyword arguments
more_executors/retry.py:133: B130 method removed: new_default
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Major API changes were found; inappropriate for 1.15.0 => 1.16.0
New version should be equal or greater than 2.0.0
Public API was removed without a major bump of the package version; pidiff considers this an error and suggests the new minimum version number which should be set to accept these changes.
Here's an example of a diff reporting a successful result:
$ pidiff more-executors==1.11.0 more-executors==1.12.0
more_executors/flat_map.py:0: N210 module added: flat_map
more_executors/_executors.py:84: N230 method added: with_flat_map
---------------------------------------------------------------------
Minor API changes were found; appropriate for 1.11.0 => 1.12.0
Public API was added; since there was a minor bump of the package version, this is OK.
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