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# Copyright (C) 2005-2014 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors
# <see AUTHORS file>
#
# This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under
# the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php
"""Defines instrumentation of instances.
This module is usually not directly visible to user applications, but
defines a large part of the ORM's interactivity.
"""
import weakref
from .. import util
from . import exc as orm_exc, interfaces
from .path_registry import PathRegistry
from .base import PASSIVE_NO_RESULT, SQL_OK, NEVER_SET, ATTR_WAS_SET, \
NO_VALUE, PASSIVE_NO_INITIALIZE, INIT_OK, PASSIVE_OFF
from . import base
class InstanceState(interfaces._InspectionAttr):
"""tracks state information at the instance level.
The :class:`.InstanceState` is a key object used by the
SQLAlchemy ORM in order to track the state of an object;
it is created the moment an object is instantiated, typically
as a result of :term:`instrumentation` which SQLAlchemy applies
to the ``__init__()`` method of the class.
:class:`.InstanceState` is also a semi-public object,
available for runtime inspection as to the state of a
mapped instance, including information such as its current
status within a particular :class:`.Session` and details
about data on individual attributes. The public API
in order to acquire a :class:`.InstanceState` object
is to use the :func:`.inspect` system::
>>> from sqlalchemy import inspect
>>> insp = inspect(some_mapped_object)
.. seealso::
:ref:`core_inspection_toplevel`
"""
session_id = None
key = None
runid = None
load_options = util.EMPTY_SET
load_path = ()
insert_order = None
_strong_obj = None
modified = False
expired = False
deleted = False
_load_pending = False
is_instance = True
def __init__(self, obj, manager):
self.class_ = obj.__class__
self.manager = manager
self.obj = weakref.ref(obj, self._cleanup)
self.callables = {}
self.committed_state = {}
@util.memoized_property
def attrs(self):
"""Return a namespace representing each attribute on
the mapped object, including its current value
and history.
The returned object is an instance of :class:`.AttributeState`.
This object allows inspection of the current data
within an attribute as well as attribute history
since the last flush.
"""
return util.ImmutableProperties(
dict(
(key, AttributeState(self, key))
for key in self.manager
)
)
@property
def transient(self):
"""Return true if the object is :term:`transient`.
.. seealso::
:ref:`session_object_states`
"""
return self.key is None and \
not self._attached
@property
def pending(self):
"""Return true if the object is :term:`pending`.
.. seealso::
:ref:`session_object_states`
"""
return self.key is None and \
self._attached
@property
def persistent(self):
"""Return true if the object is :term:`persistent`.
.. seealso::
:ref:`session_object_states`
"""
return self.key is not None and \
self._attached
@property
def detached(self):
"""Return true if the object is :term:`detached`.
.. seealso::
:ref:`session_object_states`
"""
return self.key is not None and \
not self._attached
@property
@util.dependencies("sqlalchemy.orm.session")
def _attached(self, sessionlib):
return self.session_id is not None and \
self.session_id in sessionlib._sessions
@property
@util.dependencies("sqlalchemy.orm.session")
def session(self, sessionlib):
"""Return the owning :class:`.Session` for this instance,
or ``None`` if none available."""
return sessionlib._state_session(self)
@property
def object(self):
"""Return the mapped object represented by this
:class:`.InstanceState`."""
return self.obj()
@property
def identity(self):
"""Return the mapped identity of the mapped object.
This is the primary key identity as persisted by the ORM
which can always be passed directly to
:meth:`.Query.get`.
Returns ``None`` if the object has no primary key identity.
.. note::
An object which is transient or pending
does **not** have a mapped identity until it is flushed,
even if its attributes include primary key values.
"""
if self.key is None:
return None
else:
return self.key[1]
@property
def identity_key(self):
"""Return the identity key for the mapped object.
This is the key used to locate the object within
the :attr:`.Session.identity_map` mapping. It contains
the identity as returned by :attr:`.identity` within it.
"""
# TODO: just change .key to .identity_key across
# the board ? probably
return self.key
@util.memoized_property
def parents(self):
return {}
@util.memoized_property
def _pending_mutations(self):
return {}
@util.memoized_property
def mapper(self):
"""Return the :class:`.Mapper` used for this mapepd object."""
return self.manager.mapper
@property
def has_identity(self):
"""Return ``True`` if this object has an identity key.
This should always have the same value as the
expression ``state.persistent or state.detached``.
"""
return bool(self.key)
def _detach(self):
self.session_id = self._strong_obj = None
def _dispose(self):
self._detach()
del self.obj
def _cleanup(self, ref):
instance_dict = self._instance_dict()
if instance_dict:
instance_dict.discard(self)
self.callables = {}
self.session_id = self._strong_obj = None
del self.obj
def obj(self):
return None
@property
def dict(self):
"""Return the instance dict used by the object.
Under normal circumstances, this is always synonymous
with the ``__dict__`` attribute of the mapped object,
unless an alternative instrumentation system has been
configured.
In the case that the actual object has been garbage
collected, this accessor returns a blank dictionary.
"""
o = self.obj()
if o is not None:
return base.instance_dict(o)
else:
return {}
def _initialize_instance(*mixed, **kwargs):
self, instance, args = mixed[0], mixed[1], mixed[2:]
manager = self.manager
manager.dispatch.init(self, args, kwargs)
try:
return manager.original_init(*mixed[1:], **kwargs)
except:
manager.dispatch.init_failure(self, args, kwargs)
raise
def get_history(self, key, passive):
return self.manager[key].impl.get_history(self, self.dict, passive)
def get_impl(self, key):
return self.manager[key].impl
def _get_pending_mutation(self, key):
if key not in self._pending_mutations:
self._pending_mutations[key] = PendingCollection()
return self._pending_mutations[key]
def __getstate__(self):
state_dict = {'instance': self.obj()}
state_dict.update(
(k, self.__dict__[k]) for k in (
'committed_state', '_pending_mutations', 'modified',
'expired', 'callables', 'key', 'parents', 'load_options',
'class_',
) if k in self.__dict__
)
if self.load_path:
state_dict['load_path'] = self.load_path.serialize()
state_dict['manager'] = self.manager._serialize(self, state_dict)
return state_dict
def __setstate__(self, state_dict):
inst = state_dict['instance']
if inst is not None:
self.obj = weakref.ref(inst, self._cleanup)
self.class_ = inst.__class__
else:
# None being possible here generally new as of 0.7.4
# due to storage of state in "parents". "class_"
# also new.
self.obj = None
self.class_ = state_dict['class_']
self.committed_state = state_dict.get('committed_state', {})
self._pending_mutations = state_dict.get('_pending_mutations', {})
self.parents = state_dict.get('parents', {})
self.modified = state_dict.get('modified', False)
self.expired = state_dict.get('expired', False)
self.callables = state_dict.get('callables', {})
self.__dict__.update([
(k, state_dict[k]) for k in (
'key', 'load_options',
) if k in state_dict
])
if 'load_path' in state_dict:
self.load_path = PathRegistry.\
deserialize(state_dict['load_path'])
state_dict['manager'](self, inst, state_dict)
def _initialize(self, key):
"""Set this attribute to an empty value or collection,
based on the AttributeImpl in use."""
self.manager.get_impl(key).initialize(self, self.dict)
def _reset(self, dict_, key):
"""Remove the given attribute and any
callables associated with it."""
old = dict_.pop(key, None)
if old is not None and self.manager[key].impl.collection:
self.manager[key].impl._invalidate_collection(old)
self.callables.pop(key, None)
def _expire_attribute_pre_commit(self, dict_, key):
"""a fast expire that can be called by column loaders during a load.
The additional bookkeeping is finished up in commit_all().
Should only be called for scalar attributes.
This method is actually called a lot with joined-table
loading, when the second table isn't present in the result.
"""
dict_.pop(key, None)
self.callables[key] = self
@classmethod
def _row_processor(cls, manager, fn, key):
impl = manager[key].impl
if impl.collection:
def _set_callable(state, dict_, row):
old = dict_.pop(key, None)
if old is not None:
impl._invalidate_collection(old)
state.callables[key] = fn
else:
def _set_callable(state, dict_, row):
state.callables[key] = fn
return _set_callable
def _expire(self, dict_, modified_set):
self.expired = True
if self.modified:
modified_set.discard(self)
self.modified = False
self._strong_obj = None
self.committed_state.clear()
InstanceState._pending_mutations._reset(self)
# clear out 'parents' collection. not
# entirely clear how we can best determine
# which to remove, or not.
InstanceState.parents._reset(self)
for key in self.manager:
impl = self.manager[key].impl
if impl.accepts_scalar_loader and \
(impl.expire_missing or key in dict_):
self.callables[key] = self
old = dict_.pop(key, None)
if impl.collection and old is not None:
impl._invalidate_collection(old)
self.manager.dispatch.expire(self, None)
def _expire_attributes(self, dict_, attribute_names):
pending = self.__dict__.get('_pending_mutations', None)
for key in attribute_names:
impl = self.manager[key].impl
if impl.accepts_scalar_loader:
self.callables[key] = self
old = dict_.pop(key, None)
if impl.collection and old is not None:
impl._invalidate_collection(old)
self.committed_state.pop(key, None)
if pending:
pending.pop(key, None)
self.manager.dispatch.expire(self, attribute_names)
def __call__(self, state, passive):
"""__call__ allows the InstanceState to act as a deferred
callable for loading expired attributes, which is also
serializable (picklable).
"""
if not passive & SQL_OK:
return PASSIVE_NO_RESULT
toload = self.expired_attributes.\
intersection(self.unmodified)
self.manager.deferred_scalar_loader(self, toload)
# if the loader failed, or this
# instance state didn't have an identity,
# the attributes still might be in the callables
# dict. ensure they are removed.
for k in toload.intersection(self.callables):
del self.callables[k]
return ATTR_WAS_SET
@property
def unmodified(self):
"""Return the set of keys which have no uncommitted changes"""
return set(self.manager).difference(self.committed_state)
def unmodified_intersection(self, keys):
"""Return self.unmodified.intersection(keys)."""
return set(keys).intersection(self.manager).\
difference(self.committed_state)
@property
def unloaded(self):
"""Return the set of keys which do not have a loaded value.
This includes expired attributes and any other attribute that
was never populated or modified.
"""
return set(self.manager).\
difference(self.committed_state).\
difference(self.dict)
@property
def _unloaded_non_object(self):
return self.unloaded.intersection(
attr for attr in self.manager
if self.manager[attr].impl.accepts_scalar_loader
)
@property
def expired_attributes(self):
"""Return the set of keys which are 'expired' to be loaded by
the manager's deferred scalar loader, assuming no pending
changes.
see also the ``unmodified`` collection which is intersected
against this set when a refresh operation occurs.
"""
return set([k for k, v in self.callables.items() if v is self])
def _instance_dict(self):
return None
def _modified_event(
self, dict_, attr, previous, collection=False, force=False):
if not attr.send_modified_events:
return
if attr.key not in self.committed_state or force:
if collection:
if previous is NEVER_SET:
if attr.key in dict_:
previous = dict_[attr.key]
if previous not in (None, NO_VALUE, NEVER_SET):
previous = attr.copy(previous)
self.committed_state[attr.key] = previous
# assert self._strong_obj is None or self.modified
if (self.session_id and self._strong_obj is None) \
or not self.modified:
instance_dict = self._instance_dict()
if instance_dict:
instance_dict._modified.add(self)
# only create _strong_obj link if attached
# to a session
inst = self.obj()
if self.session_id:
self._strong_obj = inst
if inst is None:
raise orm_exc.ObjectDereferencedError(
"Can't emit change event for attribute '%s' - "
"parent object of type %s has been garbage "
"collected."
% (
self.manager[attr.key],
base.state_class_str(self)
))
self.modified = True
def _commit(self, dict_, keys):
"""Commit attributes.
This is used by a partial-attribute load operation to mark committed
those attributes which were refreshed from the database.
Attributes marked as "expired" can potentially remain "expired" after
this step if a value was not populated in state.dict.
"""
for key in keys:
self.committed_state.pop(key, None)
self.expired = False
for key in set(self.callables).\
intersection(keys).\
intersection(dict_):
del self.callables[key]
def _commit_all(self, dict_, instance_dict=None):
"""commit all attributes unconditionally.
This is used after a flush() or a full load/refresh
to remove all pending state from the instance.
- all attributes are marked as "committed"
- the "strong dirty reference" is removed
- the "modified" flag is set to False
- any "expired" markers/callables for attributes loaded are removed.
Attributes marked as "expired" can potentially remain
"expired" after this step if a value was not populated in state.dict.
"""
self._commit_all_states([(self, dict_)], instance_dict)
@classmethod
def _commit_all_states(self, iter, instance_dict=None):
"""Mass version of commit_all()."""
for state, dict_ in iter:
state.committed_state.clear()
InstanceState._pending_mutations._reset(state)
callables = state.callables
for key in list(callables):
if key in dict_ and callables[key] is state:
del callables[key]
if instance_dict and state.modified:
instance_dict._modified.discard(state)
state.modified = state.expired = False
state._strong_obj = None
class AttributeState(object):
"""Provide an inspection interface corresponding
to a particular attribute on a particular mapped object.
The :class:`.AttributeState` object is accessed
via the :attr:`.InstanceState.attrs` collection
of a particular :class:`.InstanceState`::
from sqlalchemy import inspect
insp = inspect(some_mapped_object)
attr_state = insp.attrs.some_attribute
"""
def __init__(self, state, key):
self.state = state
self.key = key
@property
def loaded_value(self):
"""The current value of this attribute as loaded from the database.
If the value has not been loaded, or is otherwise not present
in the object's dictionary, returns NO_VALUE.
"""
return self.state.dict.get(self.key, NO_VALUE)
@property
def value(self):
"""Return the value of this attribute.
This operation is equivalent to accessing the object's
attribute directly or via ``getattr()``, and will fire
off any pending loader callables if needed.
"""
return self.state.manager[self.key].__get__(
self.state.obj(), self.state.class_)
@property
def history(self):
"""Return the current pre-flush change history for
this attribute, via the :class:`.History` interface.
This method will **not** emit loader callables if the value of the
attribute is unloaded.
.. seealso::
:meth:`.AttributeState.load_history` - retrieve history
using loader callables if the value is not locally present.
:func:`.attributes.get_history` - underlying function
"""
return self.state.get_history(self.key,
PASSIVE_NO_INITIALIZE)
def load_history(self):
"""Return the current pre-flush change history for
this attribute, via the :class:`.History` interface.
This method **will** emit loader callables if the value of the
attribute is unloaded.
.. seealso::
:attr:`.AttributeState.history`
:func:`.attributes.get_history` - underlying function
.. versionadded:: 0.9.0
"""
return self.state.get_history(self.key,
PASSIVE_OFF ^ INIT_OK)
class PendingCollection(object):
"""A writable placeholder for an unloaded collection.
Stores items appended to and removed from a collection that has not yet
been loaded. When the collection is loaded, the changes stored in
PendingCollection are applied to it to produce the final result.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.deleted_items = util.IdentitySet()
self.added_items = util.OrderedIdentitySet()
def append(self, value):
if value in self.deleted_items:
self.deleted_items.remove(value)
else:
self.added_items.add(value)
def remove(self, value):
if value in self.added_items:
self.added_items.remove(value)
else:
self.deleted_items.add(value)
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