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#
# configglue -- glue for your apps' configuration
#
# A library for simple, DRY configuration of applications
#
# (C) 2009--2013 by Canonical Ltd.
# by John R. Lenton <john.lenton@canonical.com>
# and Ricardo Kirkner <ricardo.kirkner@canonical.com>
#
# Released under the BSD License (see the file LICENSE)
#
# For bug reports, support, and new releases: http://launchpad.net/configglue
#
###############################################################################
from __future__ import unicode_literals
import json
from copy import deepcopy
from inspect import getmembers
from ._compat import text_type, string_types
from ._compat import NoSectionError, NoOptionError
__all__ = [
'BoolOption',
'Option',
'Section',
'DictOption',
'IntOption',
'ListOption',
'Schema',
'StringOption',
'TupleOption',
'merge',
]
NO_DEFAULT = object()
def get_config_objects(obj):
"""Return the list of Section- and Option-derived objects."""
objects = []
for name, obj in getmembers(obj):
if isinstance(obj, (Section, Option)):
objects.append((name, obj))
elif type(obj) == type and issubclass(obj, Section):
instance = obj()
for key, value in get_config_objects(obj):
setattr(instance, key, value)
objects.append((name, instance))
return objects
def merge(*schemas):
# import here to avoid circular imports
from .parser import SchemaValidationError
# define result schema
class MergedSchema(Schema):
pass
# for each schema
for schema in schemas:
instance = schema()
# iterate over the schema sections
for section in instance.sections():
# create the appropriate section object
section_name = section.name
if section_name == '__main__':
# section is special __main__ section
sect = MergedSchema
elif not hasattr(MergedSchema, section_name):
# section is not present in schema, just copy it over
# completely
setattr(MergedSchema, section_name, section)
continue
else:
# section is present in schema, do the merge
sect = getattr(MergedSchema, section_name)
# do the merge
# iterate over the section options
for option in section.options():
opt = getattr(sect, option.name, None)
if opt is not None:
if option != opt:
raise SchemaValidationError("Conflicting option "
"'%s.%s' while merging schemas." % (
section_name, option.name))
else:
setattr(sect, option.name, option)
return MergedSchema
class Schema(object):
"""A complete description of a system configuration.
To define your own configuration schema you should:
1- Inherit from Schema
2- Add Options and Sections as class attributes.
With that your whole configuration schema is defined, and you can now
load configuration files.
Options that don't go in a Section will belong in the
'__main__' section of the configuration files.
One Option comes already defined in Schema, 'includes' in the
'__main__' section, that allows configuration files to include other
configuration files.
"""
def __init__(self):
self.includes = ListOption(item=StringOption())
self._sections = {}
# add section and options to the schema
for name, item in get_config_objects(self.__class__):
self._add_item(name, item)
def _add_item(self, name, item):
"""Add a top-level item to the schema."""
item.name = name
if isinstance(item, Section):
self._add_section(name, item)
elif isinstance(item, Option):
self._add_option(name, item)
# override class attributes with instance attributes to correctly
# handle schema inheritance
setattr(self, name, deepcopy(item))
def _add_section(self, name, section):
"""Add a top-level section to the schema."""
self._sections[name] = section
for opt_name, opt in get_config_objects(section):
opt.name = opt_name
opt.section = section
def _add_option(self, name, option):
"""Add a top-level option to the schema."""
section = self._sections.setdefault('__main__',
Section(name='__main__'))
option.section = section
setattr(section, name, option)
def __eq__(self, other):
return (
type(self) == type(other) and
self._sections == other._sections and
self.includes == other.includes)
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def is_valid(self):
"""Return whether the schema has a valid structure."""
explicit_default_section = isinstance(getattr(self, '__main__', None),
Section)
is_valid = not explicit_default_section
return is_valid
def has_section(self, name):
"""Return True if a Section with the given name is available"""
return name in self._sections.keys()
def section(self, name):
"""Return a Section by name"""
section = self._sections.get(name)
if section is None:
raise NoSectionError(name)
return section
def sections(self):
"""Returns the list of available Sections"""
return self._sections.values()
def options(self, section=None):
"""Return all the Options within a given section.
If section is omitted, returns all the options in the configuration
file, flattening out any sections.
To get options from the default section, specify section='__main__'
"""
if isinstance(section, string_types):
section = self.section(section)
if section is None:
options = []
for s in self.sections():
options += self.options(s)
elif section.name == '__main__':
class_config_objects = get_config_objects(self.__class__)
options = [getattr(self, att) for att, _ in class_config_objects
if isinstance(getattr(self, att), Option)]
else:
options = section.options()
return options
class Section(object):
"""A group of options.
This class is just a bag you can dump Options in.
After instantiating the Schema, each Section will know its own
name.
"""
def __init__(self, name=''):
self.name = name
def __eq__(self, other):
return (
type(self) == type(other) and
self.name == other.name and
self.options() == other.options())
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def __repr__(self):
if self.name:
name = " %s" % self.name
else:
name = ''
value = "<{0}{1}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, name)
return value
def has_option(self, name):
"""Return True if a Option with the given name is available"""
opt = getattr(self, name, None)
return isinstance(opt, Option)
def option(self, name):
"""Return a Option by name"""
opt = getattr(self, name, None)
if opt is None:
raise NoOptionError(name, self.name)
return opt
def options(self):
"""Return a list of all available Options within this section"""
return [getattr(self, att) for att in vars(self)
if isinstance(getattr(self, att), Option)]
class Option(object):
"""Base class for Config Options.
Options are never bound to a particular conguration file, and
simply describe one particular available option.
They also know how to parse() the content of a config file in to the right
type of object.
If self.raw == True, then variable interpolation will not be carried out
for this config option.
If self.require_parser == True, then the parse() method will have a second
argument, parser, that should receive the whole SchemaConfigParser to
do the parsing. This is needed for config options that need to look at
other parts of the config file to be able to carry out their parsing,
like DictOption.
If self.fatal == True, SchemaConfigParser's parse_all will raise an
exception if no value for this option is provided in the configuration
file. Otherwise, the self.default value will be used if the option is
omitted.
In runtime, after instantiating the Schema, each Option will also
know its own name and to which section it belongs.
"""
require_parser = False
def __init__(self, name='', raw=False, default=NO_DEFAULT, fatal=False,
help='', section=None, action='store', short_name=''):
self.name = name
self.short_name = short_name
self.raw = raw
self.fatal = fatal
if default is NO_DEFAULT:
default = self._get_default()
self.default = default
self.help = help
self.section = section
self.action = action
def __eq__(self, other):
try:
equal = (
type(self) == type(other) and
self.name == other.name and
self.short_name == other.short_name and
self.raw == other.raw and
self.fatal == other.fatal and
self.default == other.default and
self.help == other.help and
self.action == other.action)
if self.section is not None and other.section is not None:
# sections might be different while the options are the
# same; the section names though should be the same
equal &= self.section.name == other.section.name
else:
equal &= (self.section is None and other.section is None)
except AttributeError:
equal = False
return equal
def __ne__(self, other):
return not self.__eq__(other)
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def __repr__(self):
extra = ' raw' if self.raw else ''
extra += ' fatal' if self.fatal else ''
section = self.section.name if self.section is not None else None
if section is not None:
name = " {0}.{1}".format(section, self.name)
elif self.name:
name = " {0}".format(self.name)
else:
name = ''
value = "<{0}{1}{2}>".format(self.__class__.__name__, name, extra)
return value
def _get_default(self):
return None
def parse(self, value, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value."""
raise NotImplementedError()
def validate(self, value):
raise NotImplementedError()
def to_string(self, value):
"""Return a string representation of the value."""
return text_type(value)
class BoolOption(Option):
"""A Option that is parsed into a bool"""
def _get_default(self):
return False
def parse(self, value, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value.
If *raw* is *True*, return the value unparsed.
"""
if raw:
return value
if value.lower() in ['y', '1', 'yes', 'on', 'true']:
return True
elif value.lower() in ['n', '0', 'no', 'off', 'false']:
return False
else:
raise ValueError("Unable to determine boolosity of %r" % value)
def validate(self, value):
return isinstance(value, bool)
class IntOption(Option):
"""A Option that is parsed into an int"""
def _get_default(self):
return 0
def parse(self, value, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value.
If *raw* is *True*, return the value unparsed.
"""
if raw:
return value
return int(value)
def validate(self, value):
return isinstance(value, int)
class ListOption(Option):
"""A Option that is parsed into a list of objects
All items in the list need to be of the same type. The 'item' constructor
argument determines the type of the list items. item should be another
child of Option.
self.require_parser will be True if the item provided in turn has
require_parser == True.
if remove_duplicates == True, duplicate elements in the lines will be
removed. Only the first occurrence of any item will be kept,
otherwise the general order of the list will be preserved.
"""
def __init__(self, name='', item=None, raw=False, default=NO_DEFAULT,
fatal=False, help='', action='store', remove_duplicates=False,
short_name='', parse_json=True):
super(ListOption, self).__init__(name=name, raw=raw,
default=default, fatal=fatal, help=help, action=action,
short_name=short_name)
if item is None:
item = StringOption()
self.item = item
self.require_parser = item.require_parser
self.raw = raw or item.raw
self.remove_duplicates = remove_duplicates
self.parse_json = parse_json
def __eq__(self, other):
equal = super(ListOption, self).__eq__(other)
if equal:
# we can be sure both objects are of the same type by now
equal &= (self.item == other.item and
self.require_parser == other.require_parser and
self.raw == other.raw and
self.remove_duplicates == other.remove_duplicates)
return equal
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def _get_default(self):
return []
def parse(self, value, parser=None, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value.
A *parser* object is used to parse individual list items.
If *raw* is *True*, return the value unparsed.
"""
def _parse_item(value):
if self.require_parser:
value = self.item.parse(value, parser=parser, raw=raw)
else:
value = self.item.parse(value, raw=raw)
return value
is_json = self.parse_json
if is_json:
try:
parsed = json.loads(value)
is_json = isinstance(parsed, list)
except:
is_json = False
if not is_json:
parsed = [_parse_item(x) for x in value.split('\n') if len(x)]
if self.remove_duplicates:
filtered_items = []
for item in parsed:
if not item in filtered_items:
filtered_items.append(item)
parsed = filtered_items
return parsed
def validate(self, value):
return isinstance(value, list)
def to_string(self, value):
if self.parse_json:
return json.dumps(value)
else:
return super(ListOption, self).to_string(value)
class StringOption(Option):
"""A Option that is parsed into a string.
If null==True, a value of 'None' will be parsed in to None instead of
just leaving it as the string 'None'.
"""
def __init__(self, name='', raw=False, default=NO_DEFAULT, fatal=False,
null=False, help='', action='store', short_name=''):
self.null = null
super(StringOption, self).__init__(name=name, raw=raw,
default=default, fatal=fatal, help=help, action=action,
short_name=short_name)
def __eq__(self, other):
equal = super(StringOption, self).__eq__(other)
if equal:
# we can be sure both objects are of the same type by now
equal &= self.null == other.null
return equal
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def _get_default(self):
return '' if not self.null else None
def parse(self, value, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value.
If *raw* is *True*, return the value unparsed.
"""
if raw:
result = value
elif self.null:
result = None if value in (None, 'None') else value
elif isinstance(value, string_types):
result = value
else:
result = repr(value)
return result
def to_string(self, value):
if value is None and self.null:
return 'None'
return value
def validate(self, value):
return (self.null and value is None) or isinstance(value, string_types)
class TupleOption(Option):
"""A Option that is parsed into a fixed-size tuple of strings.
The number of items in the tuple should be specified with the 'length'
constructor argument.
"""
def __init__(self, name='', length=0, raw=False, default=NO_DEFAULT,
fatal=False, help='', action='store', short_name=''):
super(TupleOption, self).__init__(name=name, raw=raw,
default=default, fatal=fatal, help=help, action=action,
short_name=short_name)
self.length = length
def __eq__(self, other):
equal = super(TupleOption, self).__eq__(other)
if equal:
# we can be sure both objects are of the same type by now
equal &= self.length == other.length
return equal
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def _get_default(self):
return ()
def parse(self, value, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value.
If *raw* is *True*, return the value unparsed.
"""
parts = [part.strip() for part in value.split(',')]
if parts == ['()']:
result = ()
elif self.length:
# length is not 0, so length validation
if len(parts) == self.length:
result = tuple(parts)
else:
raise ValueError(
"Tuples need to be %d items long" % self.length)
else:
result = tuple(parts)
# length is 0, so no length validation
return result
def validate(self, value):
return isinstance(value, tuple)
class DictOption(Option):
"""A Option that is parsed into a dictionary.
In the configuration file you'll need to specify the name of a section,
and all that section's items will be parsed as a dictionary.
The available keys for the dict are specified with the 'spec' constructor
argument, that should be in turn a dictionary. spec's keys are the
available keys for the config file, and spec's values should be
Options that will be used to parse the values in the config file.
"""
require_parser = True
def __init__(self, name='', spec=None, strict=False, raw=False,
default=NO_DEFAULT, fatal=False, help='', action='store',
item=None, short_name='', parse_json=True):
if spec is None:
spec = {}
if item is None:
item = StringOption()
self.spec = spec
self.strict = strict
self.item = item
self.parse_json = parse_json
super(DictOption, self).__init__(name=name, raw=raw,
default=default, fatal=fatal, help=help, action=action,
short_name=short_name)
def __eq__(self, other):
equal = super(DictOption, self).__eq__(other)
if equal:
# we can be sure both objects are of the same type by now
equal &= (self.spec == other.spec and
self.strict == other.strict and
self.item == other.item)
return equal
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def _get_default(self):
default = {}
for key, value in self.spec.items():
default[key] = value.default
return default
def parse(self, value, parser, raw=False):
"""Parse the given value.
A *parser* object is used to parse individual dict items.
If *raw* is *True*, return the value unparsed.
"""
is_json = self.parse_json
if is_json:
try:
parsed = json.loads(value)
is_json = isinstance(parsed, dict)
except:
is_json = False
if not is_json:
# process extra sections
sections = value.split()
parser.extra_sections.update(set(sections))
for name in sections:
nested = self.get_extra_sections(name, parser)
parser.extra_sections.update(set(nested))
parsed = dict(parser.items(value))
result = {}
# parse config items according to spec
for key, value in parsed.items():
if self.strict and not key in self.spec:
raise ValueError("Invalid key %s in section %s" % (
key, value))
option = self.spec.get(key, None)
if option is None:
# option not part of spec, but we are in non-strict mode
# parse it using the default item parser
option = self.item
if not option.validate(value):
# parse option
kwargs = {}
if option.require_parser:
kwargs['parser'] = parser
if not raw:
value = option.parse(value, **kwargs)
result[key] = value
# fill in missing items with default values
for key in self.spec:
if not key in parsed:
option = self.spec[key]
if option.fatal:
raise ValueError("No option '%s' in section '%s'" %
(key, value))
else:
if not raw:
value = option.default
else:
value = text_type(option.default)
result[key] = value
return result
def validate(self, value):
return isinstance(value, dict)
def to_string(self, value):
if self.parse_json:
return json.dumps(value)
else:
return super(DictOption, self).to_string(value)
def get_extra_sections(self, section, parser):
"""Return the list of implicit sections.
Implicit sections are sections defined in the configuration file
that are not defined in the schema, but used as helper sections for
defining a dictionary.
"""
sections = []
for option in parser.options(section):
option_obj = self.spec.get(option, self.item)
is_dict_item = isinstance(option_obj, DictOption)
is_dict_lines_item = (hasattr(option_obj, 'item') and
isinstance(option_obj.item, DictOption))
if not (is_dict_item or is_dict_lines_item):
continue
if is_dict_item:
base = option_obj
else:
base = option_obj.item
value = parser.get(section, option, parse=False)
names = value.split()
sections.extend(names)
# recurse
for name in names:
extra = base.get_extra_sections(name, parser)
sections.extend(extra)
return sections
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