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"""
This file defines classes
for representing config data/settings.
Config data
is modeled
as key-value pairs. Keys are grouped together into named
sections. Individual config settings (options) have metadata associated
with
them. This metadata includes type, default value, valid values, etc.
The main interface to config data
is the ConfigSettings
class. 1
or more
ConfigProvider classes are associated
with ConfigSettings
and define what
settings are available.
"""
import collections
import collections.abc
import sys
from configparser
import NoSectionError, RawConfigParser
from functools
import wraps
from pathlib
import Path
from typing
import List, Union
class ConfigException(Exception):
pass
class ConfigType:
"""Abstract base class for config values."""
@staticmethod
def validate(value):
"""Validates a Python value conforms to this type.
Raises a TypeError
or ValueError
if it doesn
't conform. Does not do
anything
if the value
is valid.
"""
@staticmethod
def from_config(config, section, option):
"""Obtain the value of this type from a RawConfigParser.
Receives a RawConfigParser instance, a str section name,
and the str
option
in that section to retrieve.
The implementation may assume the option exists
in the RawConfigParser
instance.
Implementations are
not expected to validate the value. But, they
should
return the appropriate Python type.
"""
@staticmethod
def to_config(value):
return value
class StringType(ConfigType):
@staticmethod
def validate(value):
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise TypeError()
@staticmethod
def from_config(config, section, option):
return config.get(section, option)
class BooleanType(ConfigType):
@staticmethod
def validate(value):
if not isinstance(value, bool):
raise TypeError()
@staticmethod
def from_config(config, section, option):
return config.getboolean(section, option)
@staticmethod
def to_config(value):
return "true" if value
else "false"
class IntegerType(ConfigType):
@staticmethod
def validate(value):
if not isinstance(value, int):
raise TypeError()
@staticmethod
def from_config(config, section, option):
return config.getint(section, option)
class PositiveIntegerType(IntegerType):
@staticmethod
def validate(value):
if not isinstance(value, int):
raise TypeError()
if value < 0:
raise ValueError()
class PathType(StringType):
@staticmethod
def validate(value):
if not isinstance(value, str):
raise TypeError()
@staticmethod
def from_config(config, section, option):
return config.get(section, option)
TYPE_CLASSES = {
"string": StringType,
"boolean": BooleanType,
"int": IntegerType,
"pos_int": PositiveIntegerType,
"path": PathType,
}
class DefaultValue:
pass
def reraise_attribute_error(func):
"""Used to make sure __getattr__ wrappers around __getitem__
raise AttributeError instead of KeyError.
"""
@wraps(func)
def _(*args, **kwargs):
try:
return func(*args, **kwargs)
except KeyError:
exc_class, exc, tb = sys.exc_info()
raise exc.with_traceback(tb)
return _
class ConfigSettings(collections.abc.Mapping):
"""Interface for configuration settings.
This
is the main interface to the configuration.
A configuration
is a collection of sections. Each section contains
key-value pairs.
When an instance
is created, the caller first registers ConfigProvider
instances
with it. This tells the ConfigSettings what individual settings
are available
and defines extra metadata associated
with those settings.
This
is used
for validation, etc.
Once ConfigProvider instances are registered, a config
is populated. It can
be loaded
from files
or populated by hand.
ConfigSettings instances are accessed like dictionaries
or by using
attributes. e.g. the section
"foo" is accessed through either
settings.foo
or settings[
'foo'].
Sections are modeled by the ConfigSection
class which
is defined inside
this one. They look just like dicts
or classes
with attributes. To access
the
"bar" option
in the
"foo" section:
value = settings.foo.bar
value = settings[
'foo'][
'bar']
value = settings.foo[
'bar']
Assignment
is similar:
settings.foo.bar = value
settings[
'foo'][
'bar'] = value
settings[
'foo'].bar = value
You can even delete user-assigned values:
del settings.foo.bar
del settings[
'foo'][
'bar']
If there
is a default, it will be returned.
When settings are mutated, they are validated against the registered
providers. Setting unknown settings
or setting values to illegal values
will result
in exceptions being raised.
"""
class ConfigSection(collections.abc.MutableMapping):
"""Represents an individual config section."""
def __init__(self, config, name, settings):
object.__setattr__(self,
"_config", config)
object.__setattr__(self,
"_name", name)
object.__setattr__(self,
"_settings", settings)
wildcard = any(s ==
"*" for s
in self._settings)
object.__setattr__(self,
"_wildcard", wildcard)
@property
def options(self):
try:
return self._config.options(self._name)
except NoSectionError:
return []
def get_meta(self, option):
if option
in self._settings:
return self._settings[option]
if self._wildcard:
return self._settings[
"*"]
raise KeyError(
"Option not registered with provider: %s" % option)
def _validate(self, option, value):
meta = self.get_meta(option)
meta[
"type_cls"].validate(value)
if "choices" in meta
and value
not in meta[
"choices"]:
raise ValueError(
"Value '%s' must be one of: %s"
% (value,
", ".join(sorted(meta[
"choices"])))
)
# MutableMapping interface
def __len__(self):
return len(self.options)
def __iter__(self):
return iter(self.options)
def __contains__(self, k):
return self._config.has_option(self._name, k)
def __getitem__(self, k):
meta = self.get_meta(k)
if self._config.has_option(self._name, k):
v = meta[
"type_cls"].from_config(self._config, self._name, k)
else:
v = meta.get(
"default", DefaultValue)
if v == DefaultValue:
raise KeyError(
"No default value registered: %s" % k)
self._validate(k, v)
return v
def __setitem__(self, k, v):
self._validate(k, v)
meta = self.get_meta(k)
if not self._config.has_section(self._name):
self._config.add_section(self._name)
self._config.set(self._name, k, meta[
"type_cls"].to_config(v))
def __delitem__(self, k):
self._config.remove_option(self._name, k)
# Prune empty sections.
if not len(self._config.options(self._name)):
self._config.remove_section(self._name)
@reraise_attribute_error
def __getattr__(self, k):
return self.__getitem__(k)
@reraise_attribute_error
def __setattr__(self, k, v):
self.__setitem__(k, v)
@reraise_attribute_error
def __delattr__(self, k):
self.__delitem__(k)
def __init__(self):
self._config = RawConfigParser()
self._config.optionxform = str
self._settings = {}
self._sections = {}
self._finalized =
False
def load_file(self, filename: Union[str, Path]):
self.load_files([Path(filename)])
def load_files(self, filenames: List[Path]):
"""Load a config from files specified by their paths.
Files are loaded
in the order given. Subsequent files will overwrite
values
from previous files.
If a file does
not exist, it will be
ignored.
"""
filtered = [f
for f
in filenames
if f.exists()]
fps = [open(f)
for f
in filtered]
self.load_fps(fps)
for fp
in fps:
fp.close()
def load_fps(self, fps):
"""Load config data by reading file objects."""
for fp
in fps:
self._config.read_file(fp)
def write(self, fh):
"""Write the config to a file object."""
self._config.write(fh)
@classmethod
def _format_metadata(cls, type_cls, description, default=DefaultValue, extra=
None):
"""Formats and returns the metadata for a setting.
Each setting must have:
type_cls -- a ConfigType-derived type defining the type of the setting.
description -- str describing how to use the setting
and where it
applies.
Each setting has the following optional parameters:
default -- The default value
for the setting.
If None (the default)
there
is no default.
extra -- A dict of additional key/value pairs to add to the
setting metadata.
"""
if isinstance(type_cls, str):
type_cls = TYPE_CLASSES[type_cls]
meta = {
"description": description,
"type_cls": type_cls}
if default != DefaultValue:
meta[
"default"] = default
if extra:
meta.update(extra)
return meta
def register_provider(self, provider):
"""Register a SettingsProvider with this settings interface."""
if self._finalized:
raise ConfigException(
"Providers cannot be registered after finalized.")
settings = provider.config_settings
if callable(settings):
settings = settings()
config_settings = collections.defaultdict(dict)
for setting
in settings:
section, option = setting[0].split(
".")
if option
in config_settings[section]:
raise ConfigException(
"Setting has already been registered: {}.{}".format(section, option)
)
meta = self._format_metadata(*setting[1:])
config_settings[section][option] = meta
for section_name, settings
in config_settings.items():
section = self._settings.get(section_name, {})
for k, v
in settings.items():
if k
in section:
raise ConfigException(
"Setting already registered: {}.{}".format(section_name, k)
)
section[k] = v
self._settings[section_name] = section
def _finalize(self):
if self._finalized:
return
for section, settings
in self._settings.items():
s = ConfigSettings.ConfigSection(self._config, section, settings)
self._sections[section] = s
self._finalized =
True
# Mapping interface.
def __len__(self):
return len(self._settings)
def __iter__(self):
self._finalize()
return iter(self._sections.keys())
def __contains__(self, k):
return k
in self._settings
def __getitem__(self, k):
self._finalize()
return self._sections[k]
# Allow attribute access because it looks nice.
@reraise_attribute_error
def __getattr__(self, k):
return self.__getitem__(k)