python-dependency-injector/dependency_injector/catalog.py
2015-10-12 16:41:38 +03:00

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"""Catalog module."""
import six
from .errors import Error
from .utils import is_provider
from .utils import is_catalog
class CatalogMetaClass(type):
"""Providers catalog meta class."""
def __new__(mcs, class_name, bases, attributes):
"""Meta class factory."""
cls_providers = dict((name, provider)
for name, provider in six.iteritems(attributes)
if is_provider(provider))
inherited_providers = dict((name, provider)
for base in bases if is_catalog(base)
for name, provider in six.iteritems(
base.providers))
providers = dict()
providers.update(cls_providers)
providers.update(inherited_providers)
attributes['cls_providers'] = cls_providers
attributes['inherited_providers'] = inherited_providers
attributes['providers'] = providers
return type.__new__(mcs, class_name, bases, attributes)
def __repr__(cls):
"""Return string representation of the catalog class."""
return '<Catalog "' + '.'.join((cls.__module__, cls.__name__)) + '">'
@six.add_metaclass(CatalogMetaClass)
class AbstractCatalog(object):
"""Abstract providers catalog.
:type providers: dict[str, dependency_injector.Provider]
:param providers: Dict of all catalog providers, including inherited from
parent catalogs
:type cls_providers: dict[str, dependency_injector.Provider]
:param cls_providers: Dict of current catalog providers
:type inherited_providers: dict[str, dependency_injector.Provider]
:param inherited_providers: Dict of providers, that are inherited from
parent catalogs
"""
providers = dict()
cls_providers = dict()
inherited_providers = dict()
__IS_CATALOG__ = True
def __new__(cls, *providers):
"""Catalog constructor.
Catalogs are declaratives entities that could not be instantiated.
Catalog constructor is designed to produce subsets of catalog
providers.
"""
return CatalogSubset(catalog=cls, providers=providers)
@classmethod
def is_subset_owner(cls, subset):
"""Check if catalog is subset owner."""
return subset.catalog is cls
@classmethod
def filter(cls, provider_type):
"""Return dict of providers, that are instance of provided type."""
return dict((name, provider)
for name, provider in six.iteritems(cls.providers)
if isinstance(provider, provider_type))
@classmethod
def override(cls, overriding):
"""Override current catalog providers by overriding catalog providers.
:type overriding: AbstractCatalog
"""
for name, provider in six.iteritems(overriding.cls_providers):
cls.providers[name].override(provider)
@classmethod
def get(cls, name):
"""Return provider with specified name or raises error."""
try:
return cls.providers[name]
except KeyError:
raise Error('{0} has no provider with such name - {1}'.format(
cls, name))
@classmethod
def has(cls, name):
"""Check if there is provider with certain name."""
return name in cls.providers
class CatalogSubset(object):
"""Subset of catalog providers."""
__IS_SUBSET__ = True
__slots__ = ('catalog', 'available_providers', 'providers', '__dict__')
def __init__(self, catalog, providers):
"""Initializer."""
self.catalog = catalog
self.available_providers = set(providers)
self.providers = dict()
for provider_name in self.available_providers:
try:
provider = self.catalog.providers[provider_name]
except KeyError:
raise Error('Subset could not add "{0}" provider in scope, '
'because {1} has no provider with '
'such name'.format(provider_name, self.catalog))
else:
self.providers[provider_name] = provider
self.__dict__.update(self.providers)
super(CatalogSubset, self).__init__()
def get(self, name):
"""Return provider with specified name or raises error."""
try:
return self.providers[name]
except KeyError:
self._raise_undefined_provider_error(name)
def has(self, name):
"""Check if there is provider with certain name."""
return name in self.providers
def __getattr__(self, item):
"""Raise an error on every attempt to get undefined provider."""
self._raise_undefined_provider_error(item)
def __repr__(self):
"""Return string representation of subset."""
return '<Subset ({0}), {1}>'.format(
', '.join(self.available_providers), self.catalog)
def _raise_undefined_provider_error(self, name):
"""Raise error for cases when there is no such provider in subset."""
raise Error('Provider "{0}" is not a part of {1}'.format(name, self))
def override(catalog):
"""Catalog overriding decorator."""
def decorator(overriding_catalog):
"""Overriding decorator."""
catalog.override(overriding_catalog)
return overriding_catalog
return decorator