Python: Do something for any method of a class?

You can do this if you don't mind adding an __init__ and __call__ method to your class and self to your method's arguments.

class Human():
    def __init__(self):
        return None
    def __call__(self, act):
        print "I am:"
        method = getattr(self, act)
        if not method:
            raise Exception("Method %s not implemented" % method_name)
        method()

    def eat(self):
        print "eating"

    def sleep(self):
        print "sleeping"

    def throne(self):
        print "on the throne"

John = Human()
John("eat")
John("sleep")
John("throne")

EDIT: see my other answer for a better solution


If you can't change how you call your methods you can use the __getattribute__ magic method (methods are attributes too remember!) you just have to be careful to check the type of attributes so you don't print "I am:" every time you want to access any string or int attributes you may have:

class Human(object):
    def __getattribute__(self, attr):
        method = object.__getattribute__(self, attr)
        if not method:
            raise Exception("Method %s not implemented" % attr)
        if callable(method):
             print "I am:"
        return method

    def eat(self):
        print "eating"

    def sleep(self):
       print "sleeping"

    def throne(self):
        print "on the throne"

John = Human()
John.eat()
John.sleep()
John.throne()

Outputs:

I am:
eating
I am:
sleeping
I am:
on the throne