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Asked: June 4, 20262026-06-04T17:49:37+00:00 2026-06-04T17:49:37+00:00

Example: >>> from zope.interface import Interface, Attribute >>> class IA(Interface): … foo = Attribute(foo)

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Example:

>>> from zope.interface import Interface, Attribute
>>> class IA(Interface):
...   foo = Attribute("foo")
... 
>>> IA.names()
['foo']
>>> class IB(IA):
...   bar = Attribute("bar")
... 
>>> IB.names()
['bar']

How can I have IB.names() return the attributes defined in IA as well?

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    2026-06-04T17:49:39+00:00Added an answer on June 4, 2026 at 5:49 pm

    If you take a look at the zope.interface.interfaces module you’ll find that the Interface class has a IInterface interface definition! It documents the names method as follows:

    def names(all=False):
        """Get the interface attribute names
    
        Return a sequence of the names of the attributes, including
        methods, included in the interface definition.
    
        Normally, only directly defined attributes are included. If
        a true positional or keyword argument is given, then
        attributes defined by base classes will be included.
        """
    

    To thus expand on your example:

    >>> from zope.interface import Interface, Attribute
    >>> class IA(Interface):
    ...     foo = Attribute("foo")
    ... 
    >>> IA.names()
    ['foo']
    >>> class IB(IA):
    ...     bar = Attribute("bar")
    ... 
    >>> IB.names()
    ['bar']
    >>> IB.names(all=True)
    ['foo', 'bar']
    
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