Merge pull request #5 from rmk135/scoped_provider

Adding scoped provider with examples
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Roman 2015-01-28 00:27:13 +02:00
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@ -14,6 +14,7 @@ Concept example of objects catalogs.
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
@ -121,6 +122,7 @@ Concept example of objects overrides.
from objects import AbstractCatalog, overrides
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
@ -183,6 +185,7 @@ Concept example of objects catalogs.
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance, ExternalDependency
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
@ -231,3 +234,79 @@ assert a1 is not a2
assert b1 is not b2
assert a1.db is a2.db is b1.db is b2.db is Catalog.database()
```
Example of objects catalog with scoped provider:
```python
"""
Scoped provider examples.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, Scoped
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
object_a = Scoped(ObjectA,
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
# Making scope using `with` statement.
with Catalog.object_a as object_a_provider:
object_a1 = object_a_provider()
object_a2 = object_a_provider()
assert object_a1 is object_a2
assert object_a1.db is object_a2.db
# Making another one scope using `with` statement.
with Catalog.object_a as object_a_provider:
object_a3 = object_a_provider()
object_a4 = object_a_provider()
assert object_a3 is object_a4
assert object_a3.db is object_a4.db
assert (object_a1 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a4)
assert (object_a2 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a4)
# Making one more scope using provider methods.
Catalog.object_a.in_scope()
object_a5 = Catalog.object_a()
object_a6 = Catalog.object_a()
assert object_a5 is object_a6
assert object_a5.db is object_a6.db
assert (object_a1 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a4) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a5) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a6)
assert (object_a2 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a4) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a5) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a6)
```

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Concept example of objects catalogs.
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3

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@ -5,6 +5,7 @@ Concept example of objects catalogs.
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance, ExternalDependency
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3

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@ -6,6 +6,7 @@ Concept example of objects overrides.
from objects import AbstractCatalog, overrides
from objects.providers import Singleton, NewInstance
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3

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@ -0,0 +1,71 @@
"""
Scoped provider examples.
"""
from objects import AbstractCatalog
from objects.providers import Singleton, Scoped
from objects.injections import InitArg, Attribute
import sqlite3
class ObjectA(object):
def __init__(self, db):
self.db = db
# Catalog of objects providers.
class Catalog(AbstractCatalog):
"""
Objects catalog.
"""
database = Singleton(sqlite3.Connection,
InitArg('database', ':memory:'),
Attribute('row_factory', sqlite3.Row))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> sqlite3.Connection """
object_a = Scoped(ObjectA,
InitArg('db', database))
""" :type: (objects.Provider) -> ObjectA """
# Making scope using `with` statement.
with Catalog.object_a as object_a_provider:
object_a1 = object_a_provider()
object_a2 = object_a_provider()
assert object_a1 is object_a2
assert object_a1.db is object_a2.db
# Making another one scope using `with` statement.
with Catalog.object_a as object_a_provider:
object_a3 = object_a_provider()
object_a4 = object_a_provider()
assert object_a3 is object_a4
assert object_a3.db is object_a4.db
assert (object_a1 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a4)
assert (object_a2 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a4)
# Making one more scope using provider methods.
Catalog.object_a.in_scope()
object_a5 = Catalog.object_a()
object_a6 = Catalog.object_a()
assert object_a5 is object_a6
assert object_a5.db is object_a6.db
assert (object_a1 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a4) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a5) and \
(object_a1 is not object_a6)
assert (object_a2 is not object_a3) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a4) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a5) and \
(object_a2 is not object_a6)

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@ -108,6 +108,60 @@ class Singleton(NewInstance):
self.instance = super(Singleton, self).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
return self.instance
def _reset_instance(self):
"""
Resets instance.
"""
self.instance = None
class Scoped(Singleton):
"""
Scoped provider will create instance once for every scope and return it on every call.
"""
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Initializer.
"""
self.is_in_scope = None
super(Scoped, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs)
def in_scope(self):
"""
Sets provider in "in scope" state.
"""
self.is_in_scope = True
self._reset_instance()
def out_of_scope(self):
"""
Sets provider in "out of scope" state.
"""
self.is_in_scope = False
self._reset_instance()
def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs):
"""
Returns provided instance.
"""
if not self.is_in_scope:
raise RuntimeError('Trying to provide {} while provider is not in scope'.format(self.provides))
return super(Scoped, self).__call__(*args, **kwargs)
def __enter__(self):
"""
With __enter__() implementation. Makes provider to be in scope.
"""
self.in_scope()
return self
def __exit__(self, *_):
"""
With __exit__() implementation. Makes provider to be out of scope.
"""
self.out_of_scope()
class ExternalDependency(Provider):
"""