In a Python object, how can I see a list of properties that have been defined with the @property decorator?

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一向 2020-12-30 03:42

I can see first-class member variables using self.__dict__, but I\'d like also to see a dictionary of properties, as defined with the @property decorator. How

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  • 2020-12-30 03:54

    You could add a function to your class that looks something like this:

    def properties(self):
        class_items = self.__class__.__dict__.iteritems()
        return dict((k, getattr(self, k)) 
                    for k, v in class_items 
                    if isinstance(v, property))
    

    This looks for any properties in the class and then creates a dictionary with an entry for each property with the current instance's value.

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  • 2020-12-30 03:59

    The properties are part of the class, not the instance. So you need to look at self.__class__.__dict__ or equivalently vars(type(self))

    So the properties would be

    [k for k, v in vars(type(self)).items() if isinstance(v, property)]
    
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  • 2020-12-30 04:10

    dir(obj) gives a list of all attributes of obj, including methods and attributes.

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  • 2020-12-30 04:12

    For an object f, this gives the list of members that are properties:

    [n for n in dir(f) if isinstance(getattr(f.__class__, n), property)]
    
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