How to use collections.abc from both Python 3.8+ and Python 2.7
One way to solve this is to simply try to get abc
from collections
, else assume the members of abc
are already in collections
.
import collections
collections_abc = getattr(collections, 'abc', collections)
I was getting error like this:
C:\Users\gsc-30431\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\unittest2\compatibility.py:148
C:\Users\gsc-30431\Anaconda3\lib\site-packages\unittest2\compatibility.py:148: DeprecationWarning: Using or importing the ABCs from 'collections' instead of from 'collections.abc' is depr
ecated since Python 3.3,and in 3.9 it will stop working
class ChainMap(collections.MutableMapping):
-- Docs: https://docs.pytest.org/en/latest/warnings.html
SO i opened the File Compatibility.py
by visiting the path showing in the error above! and Searched there the code where this Collections package is being used and Changed the previous line i.e:
class ChainMap(collections.MutableMapping):
to new Line:
class ChainMap(collections.abc.MutableMapping):
Screenshot:
Just by adding .abc has solved my problem and i'm not getting warning anymore!
Place this at the top of the script:
import collections
try:
collectionsAbc = collections.abc
except AttributeError:
collectionsAbc = collections
Then change all prefixes of the abstract base types, e.g. change collections.abc.MutableMapping
or collections.MutableMapping
to collectionsAbc.MutableMapping
.
Alternatively, import what you require in the script at the top in a single place:
try:
from collections.abc import Callable # noqa
except ImportError:
from collections import Callable # noqa
Looks like fresh version of the six module have collections_abc
alias, so you can use:
from six.moves import collections_abc