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# -*- coding: utf-8; tab-width: 4; indent-tabs-mode: t; python-indent: 4 -*-
"""
Role
====
Defines plugin managers that can handle configuration files similar to
the ini files manipulated by Python's ConfigParser module.
API
===
"""
from yapsy.IPlugin import IPlugin
from yapsy.PluginManagerDecorator import PluginManagerDecorator
from yapsy.PluginManager import PLUGIN_NAME_FORBIDEN_STRING
class ConfigurablePluginManager(PluginManagerDecorator):
"""
A plugin manager that also manages a configuration file.
The configuration file will be accessed through a ``ConfigParser``
derivated object. The file can be used for other purpose by the
application using this plugin manager as it will only add a new
specific section ``[Plugin Management]`` for itself and also new
sections for some plugins that will start with ``[Plugin:...]``
(only the plugins that explicitly requires to save configuration
options will have this kind of section).
.. warning:: when giving/building the list of plugins to activate
by default, there must not be any space in the list
(neither in the names nor in between)
"""
CONFIG_SECTION_NAME = "Plugin Management"
def __init__(self,
configparser_instance=None,
config_change_trigger= lambda x:True,
decorated_manager=None,
# The following args will only be used if we need to
# create a default PluginManager
categories_filter={"Default":IPlugin},
directories_list=None,
plugin_info_ext="yapsy-plugin"):
"""
Create the plugin manager and record the ConfigParser instance
that will be used afterwards.
The ``config_change_trigger`` argument can be used to set a
specific method to call when the configuration is
altered. This will let the client application manage the way
they want the configuration to be updated (e.g. write on file
at each change or at precise time intervalls or whatever....)
"""
# Create the base decorator class
PluginManagerDecorator.__init__(self,decorated_manager,
categories_filter,
directories_list,
plugin_info_ext)
self.setConfigParser(configparser_instance, config_change_trigger)
def setConfigParser(self,configparser_instance,config_change_trigger):
"""
Set the ConfigParser instance.
"""
self.config_parser = configparser_instance
# set the (optional) fucntion to be called when the
# configuration is changed:
self.config_has_changed = config_change_trigger
def __getCategoryPluginsListFromConfig(self, plugin_list_str):
"""
Parse the string describing the list of plugins to activate,
to discover their actual names and return them.
"""
return plugin_list_str.strip(" ").split("%s"%PLUGIN_NAME_FORBIDEN_STRING)
def __getCategoryPluginsConfigFromList(self, plugin_list):
"""
Compose a string describing the list of plugins to activate
"""
return PLUGIN_NAME_FORBIDEN_STRING.join(plugin_list)
def __getCategoryOptionsName(self,category_name):
"""
Return the appropirately formated version of the category's
option.
"""
return "%s_plugins_to_load" % category_name.replace(" ","_")
def __addPluginToConfig(self,category_name, plugin_name):
"""
Utility function to add a plugin to the list of plugin to be
activated.
"""
# check that the section is here
if not self.config_parser.has_section(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME):
self.config_parser.add_section(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME)
# check that the category's list of activated plugins is here too
option_name = self.__getCategoryOptionsName(category_name)
if not self.config_parser.has_option(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME, option_name):
# if there is no list yet add a new one
self.config_parser.set(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,option_name,plugin_name)
return self.config_has_changed()
else:
# get the already existing list and append the new
# activated plugin to it.
past_list_str = self.config_parser.get(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,option_name)
past_list = self.__getCategoryPluginsListFromConfig(past_list_str)
# make sure we don't add it twice
if plugin_name not in past_list:
past_list.append(plugin_name)
new_list_str = self.__getCategoryPluginsConfigFromList(past_list)
self.config_parser.set(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,option_name,new_list_str)
return self.config_has_changed()
def __removePluginFromConfig(self,category_name, plugin_name):
"""
Utility function to add a plugin to the list of plugin to be
activated.
"""
# check that the section is here
if not self.config_parser.has_section(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME):
# then nothing to remove :)
return
# check that the category's list of activated plugins is here too
option_name = self.__getCategoryOptionsName(category_name)
if not self.config_parser.has_option(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME, option_name):
# if there is no list still nothing to do
return
else:
# get the already existing list
past_list_str = self.config_parser.get(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,option_name)
past_list = self.__getCategoryPluginsListFromConfig(past_list_str)
if plugin_name in past_list:
past_list.remove(plugin_name)
new_list_str = self.__getCategoryPluginsConfigFromList(past_list)
self.config_parser.set(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,option_name,new_list_str)
self.config_has_changed()
def registerOptionFromPlugin(self,
category_name, plugin_name,
option_name, option_value):
"""
To be called from a plugin object, register a given option in
the name of a given plugin.
"""
section_name = "%s Plugin: %s" % (category_name,plugin_name)
# if the plugin's section is not here yet, create it
if not self.config_parser.has_section(section_name):
self.config_parser.add_section(section_name)
# set the required option
self.config_parser.set(section_name,option_name,option_value)
self.config_has_changed()
def hasOptionFromPlugin(self,
category_name, plugin_name, option_name):
"""
To be called from a plugin object, return True if the option
has already been registered.
"""
section_name = "%s Plugin: %s" % (category_name,plugin_name)
return self.config_parser.has_section(section_name) and self.config_parser.has_option(section_name,option_name)
def readOptionFromPlugin(self,
category_name, plugin_name, option_name):
"""
To be called from a plugin object, read a given option in
the name of a given plugin.
"""
section_name = "%s Plugin: %s" % (category_name,plugin_name)
return self.config_parser.get(section_name,option_name)
def __decoratePluginObject(self, category_name, plugin_name, plugin_object):
"""
Add two methods to the plugin objects that will make it
possible for it to benefit from this class's api concerning
the management of the options.
"""
plugin_object.setConfigOption = lambda x,y: self.registerOptionFromPlugin(category_name,
plugin_name,
x,y)
plugin_object.setConfigOption.__doc__ = self.registerOptionFromPlugin.__doc__
plugin_object.getConfigOption = lambda x: self.readOptionFromPlugin(category_name,
plugin_name,
x)
plugin_object.getConfigOption.__doc__ = self.readOptionFromPlugin.__doc__
plugin_object.hasConfigOption = lambda x: self.hasOptionFromPlugin(category_name,
plugin_name,
x)
plugin_object.hasConfigOption.__doc__ = self.hasOptionFromPlugin.__doc__
def activatePluginByName(self, plugin_name, category_name="Default", save_state=True):
"""
Activate a plugin, , and remember it (in the config file).
If you want the plugin to benefit from the configuration
utility defined by this manager, it is crucial to use this
method to activate a plugin and not call the plugin object's
``activate`` method. In fact, this method will also "decorate"
the plugin object so that it can use this class's methods to
register its own options.
By default, the plugin's activation is registered in the
config file but if you d'ont want this set the 'save_state'
argument to False.
"""
# first decorate the plugin
pta = self._component.getPluginByName(plugin_name,category_name)
if pta is None:
return None
self.__decoratePluginObject(category_name,plugin_name,pta.plugin_object)
# activate the plugin
plugin_object = self._component.activatePluginByName(plugin_name,category_name)
# check the activation and then optionally set the config option
if plugin_object.is_activated:
if save_state:
self.__addPluginToConfig(category_name,plugin_name)
return plugin_object
return None
def deactivatePluginByName(self, plugin_name, category_name="Default", save_state=True):
"""
Deactivate a plugin, and remember it (in the config file).
By default, the plugin's deactivation is registered in the
config file but if you d'ont want this set the ``save_state``
argument to False.
"""
# activate the plugin
plugin_object = self._component.deactivatePluginByName(plugin_name,category_name)
if plugin_object is None:
return None
# check the deactivation and then optionnally set the config option
if not plugin_object.is_activated:
if save_state:
self.__removePluginFromConfig(category_name,plugin_name)
return plugin_object
return None
def loadPlugins(self,callback=None):
"""
Walk through the plugins' places and look for plugins. Then
for each plugin candidate look for its category, load it and
stores it in the appropriate slot of the ``category_mapping``.
"""
self._component.loadPlugins(callback)
# now load the plugins according to the recorded configuration
if self.config_parser.has_section(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME):
# browse all the categories
for category_name in self._component.category_mapping.keys():
# get the list of plugins to be activated for this
# category
option_name = "%s_plugins_to_load"%category_name
if self.config_parser.has_option(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,
option_name):
plugin_list_str = self.config_parser.get(self.CONFIG_SECTION_NAME,
option_name)
plugin_list = self.__getCategoryPluginsListFromConfig(plugin_list_str)
# activate all the plugins that should be
# activated
for plugin_name in plugin_list:
self.activatePluginByName(plugin_name,category_name)
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