tree-sitter-analyzer 0.9.1__py3-none-any.whl → 0.9.3__py3-none-any.whl

This diff represents the content of publicly available package versions that have been released to one of the supported registries. The information contained in this diff is provided for informational purposes only and reflects changes between package versions as they appear in their respective public registries.

Potentially problematic release.


This version of tree-sitter-analyzer might be problematic. Click here for more details.

Files changed (64) hide show
  1. tree_sitter_analyzer/__init__.py +132 -132
  2. tree_sitter_analyzer/__main__.py +11 -11
  3. tree_sitter_analyzer/api.py +533 -533
  4. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/__init__.py +39 -39
  5. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/__main__.py +12 -12
  6. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/commands/__init__.py +26 -26
  7. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/commands/advanced_command.py +88 -88
  8. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/commands/base_command.py +181 -178
  9. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/commands/structure_command.py +138 -138
  10. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli/commands/summary_command.py +101 -101
  11. tree_sitter_analyzer/cli_main.py +7 -3
  12. tree_sitter_analyzer/core/__init__.py +15 -15
  13. tree_sitter_analyzer/core/analysis_engine.py +91 -87
  14. tree_sitter_analyzer/core/cache_service.py +320 -320
  15. tree_sitter_analyzer/core/engine.py +566 -566
  16. tree_sitter_analyzer/core/parser.py +293 -293
  17. tree_sitter_analyzer/encoding_utils.py +459 -459
  18. tree_sitter_analyzer/file_handler.py +210 -210
  19. tree_sitter_analyzer/formatters/__init__.py +1 -1
  20. tree_sitter_analyzer/formatters/base_formatter.py +167 -167
  21. tree_sitter_analyzer/formatters/formatter_factory.py +78 -78
  22. tree_sitter_analyzer/formatters/java_formatter.py +18 -18
  23. tree_sitter_analyzer/formatters/python_formatter.py +19 -19
  24. tree_sitter_analyzer/interfaces/__init__.py +9 -9
  25. tree_sitter_analyzer/interfaces/cli.py +528 -528
  26. tree_sitter_analyzer/interfaces/cli_adapter.py +344 -343
  27. tree_sitter_analyzer/interfaces/mcp_adapter.py +206 -206
  28. tree_sitter_analyzer/language_detector.py +53 -53
  29. tree_sitter_analyzer/languages/__init__.py +10 -10
  30. tree_sitter_analyzer/languages/java_plugin.py +1 -1
  31. tree_sitter_analyzer/languages/javascript_plugin.py +446 -446
  32. tree_sitter_analyzer/languages/python_plugin.py +755 -755
  33. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/__init__.py +34 -45
  34. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/resources/__init__.py +44 -44
  35. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/resources/code_file_resource.py +209 -209
  36. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/server.py +623 -568
  37. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/__init__.py +30 -30
  38. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/analyze_scale_tool.py +681 -673
  39. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/analyze_scale_tool_cli_compatible.py +247 -247
  40. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/base_tool.py +54 -54
  41. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/read_partial_tool.py +310 -308
  42. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/table_format_tool.py +386 -379
  43. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/tools/universal_analyze_tool.py +563 -559
  44. tree_sitter_analyzer/mcp/utils/__init__.py +107 -107
  45. tree_sitter_analyzer/models.py +10 -10
  46. tree_sitter_analyzer/output_manager.py +253 -253
  47. tree_sitter_analyzer/plugins/__init__.py +280 -280
  48. tree_sitter_analyzer/plugins/base.py +529 -529
  49. tree_sitter_analyzer/plugins/manager.py +379 -379
  50. tree_sitter_analyzer/project_detector.py +330 -317
  51. tree_sitter_analyzer/queries/__init__.py +26 -26
  52. tree_sitter_analyzer/queries/java.py +391 -391
  53. tree_sitter_analyzer/queries/javascript.py +148 -148
  54. tree_sitter_analyzer/queries/python.py +285 -285
  55. tree_sitter_analyzer/queries/typescript.py +229 -229
  56. tree_sitter_analyzer/query_loader.py +257 -257
  57. tree_sitter_analyzer/security/boundary_manager.py +57 -51
  58. tree_sitter_analyzer/security/validator.py +246 -241
  59. tree_sitter_analyzer/utils.py +294 -277
  60. {tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.1.dist-info → tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.3.dist-info}/METADATA +13 -13
  61. tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.3.dist-info/RECORD +77 -0
  62. {tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.1.dist-info → tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.3.dist-info}/entry_points.txt +1 -0
  63. tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.1.dist-info/RECORD +0 -77
  64. {tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.1.dist-info → tree_sitter_analyzer-0.9.3.dist-info}/WHEEL +0 -0
@@ -1,247 +1,247 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/env python3
2
- """
3
- CLI-Compatible Analyze Code Scale MCP Tool
4
-
5
- This tool provides code scale analysis with output format
6
- that matches the CLI --advanced --statistics output exactly.
7
- """
8
-
9
- import time
10
- from pathlib import Path
11
- from typing import Any, cast
12
-
13
- from ...core.analysis_engine import get_analysis_engine
14
- from ...language_detector import detect_language_from_file
15
- from ...utils import setup_logger
16
-
17
- # Set up logging
18
- logger = setup_logger(__name__)
19
-
20
-
21
- class AnalyzeScaleToolCLICompatible:
22
- """
23
- MCP Tool for analyzing code scale with CLI-compatible output format.
24
-
25
- This tool matches the exact output format of CLI --advanced --statistics.
26
- """
27
-
28
- def __init__(self) -> None:
29
- """Initialize the CLI-compatible analyze scale tool."""
30
- self.analysis_engine = get_analysis_engine()
31
- logger.info("AnalyzeScaleToolCLICompatible initialized")
32
-
33
- def get_tool_schema(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
34
- """
35
- Get the MCP tool schema for analyze_code_scale.
36
-
37
- Returns:
38
- Dictionary containing the tool schema
39
- """
40
- return {
41
- "type": "object",
42
- "properties": {
43
- "file_path": {
44
- "type": "string",
45
- "description": "Path to the code file to analyze",
46
- },
47
- "language": {
48
- "type": "string",
49
- "description": "Programming language (optional, auto-detected if not specified)",
50
- },
51
- "include_complexity": {
52
- "type": "boolean",
53
- "description": "Include complexity metrics in the analysis",
54
- "default": True,
55
- },
56
- "include_details": {
57
- "type": "boolean",
58
- "description": "Include detailed element information",
59
- "default": False,
60
- },
61
- },
62
- "required": ["file_path"],
63
- "additionalProperties": False,
64
- }
65
-
66
- async def execute(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
67
- """
68
- Execute the analyze_code_scale tool with CLI-compatible output.
69
-
70
- Args:
71
- arguments: Tool arguments containing file_path and optional parameters
72
-
73
- Returns:
74
- Dictionary containing analysis results in CLI-compatible format
75
-
76
- Raises:
77
- ValueError: If required arguments are missing or invalid
78
- FileNotFoundError: If the specified file doesn't exist
79
- """
80
- # Validate required arguments
81
- if "file_path" not in arguments:
82
- raise ValueError("file_path is required")
83
-
84
- file_path = arguments["file_path"]
85
- language = arguments.get("language")
86
- # include_complexity = arguments.get("include_complexity", True) # Not used currently
87
- # include_details = arguments.get("include_details", False) # Not used currently
88
-
89
- # Validate file exists
90
- if not Path(file_path).exists():
91
- raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not found: {file_path}")
92
-
93
- # Detect language if not specified
94
- if not language:
95
- language = detect_language_from_file(file_path)
96
- if language == "unknown":
97
- raise ValueError(f"Could not detect language for file: {file_path}")
98
-
99
- logger.info(f"Analyzing code scale for {file_path} (language: {language})")
100
-
101
- try:
102
- start_time = time.time()
103
-
104
- # Use AdvancedAnalyzer for comprehensive analysis
105
- analysis_result = await self.analysis_engine.analyze_file(file_path)
106
-
107
- # Handle potential None result (for testing purposes with mocked engine)
108
- # This can only happen in tests where the engine is mocked to return None
109
- # Use cast to tell MyPy this is possible in testing scenarios
110
- if cast(Any, analysis_result) is None:
111
- return {
112
- "file_path": file_path,
113
- "success": False,
114
- "package_name": None,
115
- "element_counts": {
116
- "imports": 0,
117
- "classes": 0,
118
- "methods": 0,
119
- "fields": 0,
120
- "annotations": 0,
121
- },
122
- "analysis_time_ms": round((time.time() - start_time) * 1000, 2),
123
- "error_message": f"Failed to analyze file: {file_path}",
124
- }
125
-
126
- # Calculate analysis time
127
- analysis_time_ms = round((time.time() - start_time) * 1000, 2)
128
-
129
- # Build CLI-compatible result structure (exact match with CLI --advanced --statistics)
130
- result = {
131
- "file_path": file_path,
132
- "success": True,
133
- "package_name": (
134
- analysis_result.package.name
135
- if analysis_result.package
136
- and hasattr(analysis_result.package, "name")
137
- else None
138
- ),
139
- "element_counts": {
140
- "imports": len(analysis_result.imports),
141
- "classes": len(analysis_result.classes),
142
- "methods": len(analysis_result.methods),
143
- "fields": len(analysis_result.fields),
144
- "annotations": len(getattr(analysis_result, "annotations", [])),
145
- },
146
- "analysis_time_ms": analysis_time_ms,
147
- "error_message": None,
148
- }
149
-
150
- logger.info(
151
- f"Successfully analyzed {file_path}: {len(analysis_result.classes)} classes, "
152
- f"{len(analysis_result.methods)} methods, {analysis_time_ms}ms"
153
- )
154
-
155
- return result
156
-
157
- except Exception as e:
158
- logger.error(f"Error analyzing {file_path}: {e}")
159
- # Return CLI-compatible error format
160
- return {
161
- "file_path": file_path,
162
- "success": False,
163
- "package_name": None,
164
- "element_counts": {
165
- "imports": 0,
166
- "classes": 0,
167
- "methods": 0,
168
- "fields": 0,
169
- "annotations": 0,
170
- },
171
- "analysis_time_ms": 0.0,
172
- "error_message": str(e),
173
- }
174
-
175
- def validate_arguments(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
176
- """
177
- Validate tool arguments against the schema.
178
-
179
- Args:
180
- arguments: Arguments to validate
181
-
182
- Returns:
183
- True if arguments are valid
184
-
185
- Raises:
186
- ValueError: If arguments are invalid
187
- """
188
- schema = self.get_tool_schema()
189
- required_fields = schema.get("required", [])
190
-
191
- # Check required fields
192
- for field in required_fields:
193
- if field not in arguments:
194
- raise ValueError(f"Required field '{field}' is missing")
195
-
196
- # Validate file_path
197
- if "file_path" in arguments:
198
- file_path = arguments["file_path"]
199
- if not isinstance(file_path, str):
200
- raise ValueError("file_path must be a string")
201
- if not file_path.strip():
202
- raise ValueError("file_path cannot be empty")
203
-
204
- # Validate optional fields
205
- if "language" in arguments:
206
- language = arguments["language"]
207
- if not isinstance(language, str):
208
- raise ValueError("language must be a string")
209
-
210
- if "include_complexity" in arguments:
211
- include_complexity = arguments["include_complexity"]
212
- if not isinstance(include_complexity, bool):
213
- raise ValueError("include_complexity must be a boolean")
214
-
215
- if "include_details" in arguments:
216
- include_details = arguments["include_details"]
217
- if not isinstance(include_details, bool):
218
- raise ValueError("include_details must be a boolean")
219
-
220
- return True
221
-
222
- def get_tool_definition(self) -> Any:
223
- """
224
- Get the MCP tool definition for analyze_code_scale.
225
-
226
- Returns:
227
- Tool definition object compatible with MCP server
228
- """
229
- try:
230
- from mcp.types import Tool
231
-
232
- return Tool(
233
- name="analyze_code_scale",
234
- description="Analyze code scale, complexity, and structure metrics with CLI-compatible output format",
235
- inputSchema=self.get_tool_schema(),
236
- )
237
- except ImportError:
238
- # Fallback for when MCP is not available
239
- return {
240
- "name": "analyze_code_scale",
241
- "description": "Analyze code scale, complexity, and structure metrics with CLI-compatible output format",
242
- "inputSchema": self.get_tool_schema(),
243
- }
244
-
245
-
246
- # Tool instance for easy access
247
- analyze_scale_tool_cli_compatible = AnalyzeScaleToolCLICompatible()
1
+ #!/usr/bin/env python3
2
+ """
3
+ CLI-Compatible Analyze Code Scale MCP Tool
4
+
5
+ This tool provides code scale analysis with output format
6
+ that matches the CLI --advanced --statistics output exactly.
7
+ """
8
+
9
+ import time
10
+ from pathlib import Path
11
+ from typing import Any, cast
12
+
13
+ from ...core.analysis_engine import get_analysis_engine
14
+ from ...language_detector import detect_language_from_file
15
+ from ...utils import setup_logger
16
+
17
+ # Set up logging
18
+ logger = setup_logger(__name__)
19
+
20
+
21
+ class AnalyzeScaleToolCLICompatible:
22
+ """
23
+ MCP Tool for analyzing code scale with CLI-compatible output format.
24
+
25
+ This tool matches the exact output format of CLI --advanced --statistics.
26
+ """
27
+
28
+ def __init__(self) -> None:
29
+ """Initialize the CLI-compatible analyze scale tool."""
30
+ self.analysis_engine = get_analysis_engine()
31
+ logger.info("AnalyzeScaleToolCLICompatible initialized")
32
+
33
+ def get_tool_schema(self) -> dict[str, Any]:
34
+ """
35
+ Get the MCP tool schema for analyze_code_scale.
36
+
37
+ Returns:
38
+ Dictionary containing the tool schema
39
+ """
40
+ return {
41
+ "type": "object",
42
+ "properties": {
43
+ "file_path": {
44
+ "type": "string",
45
+ "description": "Path to the code file to analyze",
46
+ },
47
+ "language": {
48
+ "type": "string",
49
+ "description": "Programming language (optional, auto-detected if not specified)",
50
+ },
51
+ "include_complexity": {
52
+ "type": "boolean",
53
+ "description": "Include complexity metrics in the analysis",
54
+ "default": True,
55
+ },
56
+ "include_details": {
57
+ "type": "boolean",
58
+ "description": "Include detailed element information",
59
+ "default": False,
60
+ },
61
+ },
62
+ "required": ["file_path"],
63
+ "additionalProperties": False,
64
+ }
65
+
66
+ async def execute(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
67
+ """
68
+ Execute the analyze_code_scale tool with CLI-compatible output.
69
+
70
+ Args:
71
+ arguments: Tool arguments containing file_path and optional parameters
72
+
73
+ Returns:
74
+ Dictionary containing analysis results in CLI-compatible format
75
+
76
+ Raises:
77
+ ValueError: If required arguments are missing or invalid
78
+ FileNotFoundError: If the specified file doesn't exist
79
+ """
80
+ # Validate required arguments
81
+ if "file_path" not in arguments:
82
+ raise ValueError("file_path is required")
83
+
84
+ file_path = arguments["file_path"]
85
+ language = arguments.get("language")
86
+ # include_complexity = arguments.get("include_complexity", True) # Not used currently
87
+ # include_details = arguments.get("include_details", False) # Not used currently
88
+
89
+ # Validate file exists
90
+ if not Path(file_path).exists():
91
+ raise FileNotFoundError(f"File not found: {file_path}")
92
+
93
+ # Detect language if not specified
94
+ if not language:
95
+ language = detect_language_from_file(file_path)
96
+ if language == "unknown":
97
+ raise ValueError(f"Could not detect language for file: {file_path}")
98
+
99
+ logger.info(f"Analyzing code scale for {file_path} (language: {language})")
100
+
101
+ try:
102
+ start_time = time.time()
103
+
104
+ # Use AdvancedAnalyzer for comprehensive analysis
105
+ analysis_result = await self.analysis_engine.analyze_file(file_path)
106
+
107
+ # Handle potential None result (for testing purposes with mocked engine)
108
+ # This can only happen in tests where the engine is mocked to return None
109
+ # Use cast to tell MyPy this is possible in testing scenarios
110
+ if cast(Any, analysis_result) is None:
111
+ return {
112
+ "file_path": file_path,
113
+ "success": False,
114
+ "package_name": None,
115
+ "element_counts": {
116
+ "imports": 0,
117
+ "classes": 0,
118
+ "methods": 0,
119
+ "fields": 0,
120
+ "annotations": 0,
121
+ },
122
+ "analysis_time_ms": round((time.time() - start_time) * 1000, 2),
123
+ "error_message": f"Failed to analyze file: {file_path}",
124
+ }
125
+
126
+ # Calculate analysis time
127
+ analysis_time_ms = round((time.time() - start_time) * 1000, 2)
128
+
129
+ # Build CLI-compatible result structure (exact match with CLI --advanced --statistics)
130
+ result = {
131
+ "file_path": file_path,
132
+ "success": True,
133
+ "package_name": (
134
+ analysis_result.package.name
135
+ if analysis_result.package
136
+ and hasattr(analysis_result.package, "name")
137
+ else None
138
+ ),
139
+ "element_counts": {
140
+ "imports": len(analysis_result.imports),
141
+ "classes": len(analysis_result.classes),
142
+ "methods": len(analysis_result.methods),
143
+ "fields": len(analysis_result.fields),
144
+ "annotations": len(getattr(analysis_result, "annotations", [])),
145
+ },
146
+ "analysis_time_ms": analysis_time_ms,
147
+ "error_message": None,
148
+ }
149
+
150
+ logger.info(
151
+ f"Successfully analyzed {file_path}: {len(analysis_result.classes)} classes, "
152
+ f"{len(analysis_result.methods)} methods, {analysis_time_ms}ms"
153
+ )
154
+
155
+ return result
156
+
157
+ except Exception as e:
158
+ logger.error(f"Error analyzing {file_path}: {e}")
159
+ # Return CLI-compatible error format
160
+ return {
161
+ "file_path": file_path,
162
+ "success": False,
163
+ "package_name": None,
164
+ "element_counts": {
165
+ "imports": 0,
166
+ "classes": 0,
167
+ "methods": 0,
168
+ "fields": 0,
169
+ "annotations": 0,
170
+ },
171
+ "analysis_time_ms": 0.0,
172
+ "error_message": str(e),
173
+ }
174
+
175
+ def validate_arguments(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
176
+ """
177
+ Validate tool arguments against the schema.
178
+
179
+ Args:
180
+ arguments: Arguments to validate
181
+
182
+ Returns:
183
+ True if arguments are valid
184
+
185
+ Raises:
186
+ ValueError: If arguments are invalid
187
+ """
188
+ schema = self.get_tool_schema()
189
+ required_fields = schema.get("required", [])
190
+
191
+ # Check required fields
192
+ for field in required_fields:
193
+ if field not in arguments:
194
+ raise ValueError(f"Required field '{field}' is missing")
195
+
196
+ # Validate file_path
197
+ if "file_path" in arguments:
198
+ file_path = arguments["file_path"]
199
+ if not isinstance(file_path, str):
200
+ raise ValueError("file_path must be a string")
201
+ if not file_path.strip():
202
+ raise ValueError("file_path cannot be empty")
203
+
204
+ # Validate optional fields
205
+ if "language" in arguments:
206
+ language = arguments["language"]
207
+ if not isinstance(language, str):
208
+ raise ValueError("language must be a string")
209
+
210
+ if "include_complexity" in arguments:
211
+ include_complexity = arguments["include_complexity"]
212
+ if not isinstance(include_complexity, bool):
213
+ raise ValueError("include_complexity must be a boolean")
214
+
215
+ if "include_details" in arguments:
216
+ include_details = arguments["include_details"]
217
+ if not isinstance(include_details, bool):
218
+ raise ValueError("include_details must be a boolean")
219
+
220
+ return True
221
+
222
+ def get_tool_definition(self) -> Any:
223
+ """
224
+ Get the MCP tool definition for analyze_code_scale.
225
+
226
+ Returns:
227
+ Tool definition object compatible with MCP server
228
+ """
229
+ try:
230
+ from mcp.types import Tool
231
+
232
+ return Tool(
233
+ name="analyze_code_scale",
234
+ description="Analyze code scale, complexity, and structure metrics with CLI-compatible output format",
235
+ inputSchema=self.get_tool_schema(),
236
+ )
237
+ except ImportError:
238
+ # Fallback for when MCP is not available
239
+ return {
240
+ "name": "analyze_code_scale",
241
+ "description": "Analyze code scale, complexity, and structure metrics with CLI-compatible output format",
242
+ "inputSchema": self.get_tool_schema(),
243
+ }
244
+
245
+
246
+ # Tool instance for easy access
247
+ analyze_scale_tool_cli_compatible = AnalyzeScaleToolCLICompatible()
@@ -1,54 +1,54 @@
1
- #!/usr/bin/env python3
2
- """
3
- Base Tool Protocol for MCP Tools
4
-
5
- This module defines the protocol that all MCP tools must implement
6
- to ensure type safety and consistency.
7
- """
8
-
9
- from typing import Any, Protocol
10
-
11
-
12
- class MCPTool(Protocol):
13
- """
14
- Protocol for MCP tools.
15
-
16
- All MCP tools must implement this protocol to ensure they have
17
- the required methods for integration with the MCP server.
18
- """
19
-
20
- def get_tool_definition(self) -> Any:
21
- """
22
- Get the MCP tool definition.
23
-
24
- Returns:
25
- Tool definition object compatible with MCP server
26
- """
27
- ...
28
-
29
- async def execute(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
30
- """
31
- Execute the tool with the given arguments.
32
-
33
- Args:
34
- arguments: Tool arguments
35
-
36
- Returns:
37
- Dictionary containing execution results
38
- """
39
- ...
40
-
41
- def validate_arguments(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
42
- """
43
- Validate tool arguments.
44
-
45
- Args:
46
- arguments: Arguments to validate
47
-
48
- Returns:
49
- True if arguments are valid
50
-
51
- Raises:
52
- ValueError: If arguments are invalid
53
- """
54
- ...
1
+ #!/usr/bin/env python3
2
+ """
3
+ Base Tool Protocol for MCP Tools
4
+
5
+ This module defines the protocol that all MCP tools must implement
6
+ to ensure type safety and consistency.
7
+ """
8
+
9
+ from typing import Any, Protocol
10
+
11
+
12
+ class MCPTool(Protocol):
13
+ """
14
+ Protocol for MCP tools.
15
+
16
+ All MCP tools must implement this protocol to ensure they have
17
+ the required methods for integration with the MCP server.
18
+ """
19
+
20
+ def get_tool_definition(self) -> Any:
21
+ """
22
+ Get the MCP tool definition.
23
+
24
+ Returns:
25
+ Tool definition object compatible with MCP server
26
+ """
27
+ ...
28
+
29
+ async def execute(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> dict[str, Any]:
30
+ """
31
+ Execute the tool with the given arguments.
32
+
33
+ Args:
34
+ arguments: Tool arguments
35
+
36
+ Returns:
37
+ Dictionary containing execution results
38
+ """
39
+ ...
40
+
41
+ def validate_arguments(self, arguments: dict[str, Any]) -> bool:
42
+ """
43
+ Validate tool arguments.
44
+
45
+ Args:
46
+ arguments: Arguments to validate
47
+
48
+ Returns:
49
+ True if arguments are valid
50
+
51
+ Raises:
52
+ ValueError: If arguments are invalid
53
+ """
54
+ ...