I've already seen the following question but it doesn't quite get me where I want: Python: Get list of all classes within current module

In particular, I do not want classes that are imported, e.g. if I had the following module:

from my.namespace import MyBaseClass
from somewhere.else import SomeOtherClass

class NewClass(MyBaseClass):
    pass

class AnotherClass(MyBaseClass):
    pass

class YetAnotherClass(MyBaseClass):
    pass

If I use clsmembers = inspect.getmembers(sys.modules[__name__], inspect.isclass) like the accepted answer in the linked question suggests, it would return MyBaseClass and SomeOtherClass in addition to the 3 defined in this module.

How can I get only NewClass, AnotherClass and YetAnotherClass?

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Unless I understand wrong, do the comments to the accepted answer in that question not answer your question? (I did not try it to see if it works though) – zxt Apr 2 '11 at 1:57
@zxt d'oh glazed over the comments. You're right, it does answer my question. – Davy8 Apr 2 '11 at 2:47
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up vote 7 down vote accepted

Inspect the __module__ attribute of the class to find out which module it was defined in.

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A list comprehension along the lines of [m for m in clsmembers if m[1].__module__ == 'mymodule'] should do the trick. You could also supply a lambda function as the predicate to the inspect.getmembers() call, as shown in the question you referred to. – Blair Apr 2 '11 at 2:03
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You may also want to consider using the "Python class browser" module in the standard library: http://docs.python.org/library/pyclbr.html

Since it doesn't actually execute the module in question (it does naive source inspection instead) there are some specific techniques it doesn't quite understand correctly, but for all "normal" class definitions, it will describe them accurately.

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I used the below:

# Predicate to make sure the classes only come from the module in question
def pred(c):
    return inspect.isclass(c) and c.__module__ == pred.__module__
# fetch all members of module __name__ matching 'pred'
classes = inspect.getmembers(sys.modules[__name__], pred)

I didn't want to type the current module name in

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