How to suppress a third-party warning using warnings.filterwarnings

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忘了有多久
忘了有多久 2021-02-05 00:55

I am using Paramiko in my python code (for sftp). Everything works fine except that everytime I import or call a paramiko function. This warning would show up:

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  •  耶瑟儿~
    2021-02-05 01:15

    The module argument to warnings.filterwarnings takes a case-sensitive regular expression which should match the fully qualified module name, so

    warnings.filterwarnings(
        action='ignore',
        category=DeprecationWarning,
        module=r'.*randpool'
    )
    

    or

    warnings.filterwarnings(
        action='ignore',
        category=DeprecationWarning,
        module=r'Crypto\.Utils\.randpool'
    )
    

    should work. You may need to write RandomPool_DeprecationWarning explicitly instead of DeprecationWarning if for some reason RandomPool_DeprecationWarning is not a subclass of DeprecationWarning.

    You can also disable the warning on the command line when you invoke the script by passing the -W option to the interpreter like so:

    $ python -W ignore::RandomPool_DeprecationWarning:Crypto.Utils.randpool: my_script.py
    

    The -W takes filters in the format action:message:category:module:lineno, where this time module must exactly match the (fully-qualified) module name where the warning is raised.

    See https://docs.python.org/2/library/warnings.html?highlight=warnings#the-warnings-filter and https://docs.python.org/2/using/cmdline.html#cmdoption-w

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