application.py
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r3790 | # encoding: utf-8 | ||
""" | ||||
A base class for a configurable application. | ||||
Authors: | ||||
* Brian Granger | ||||
""" | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Copyright (C) 2008-2011 The IPython Development Team | ||||
# | ||||
# Distributed under the terms of the BSD License. The full license is in | ||||
# the file COPYING, distributed as part of this software. | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Imports | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
from copy import deepcopy | ||||
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r3794 | import logging | ||
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r3790 | import sys | ||
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r3794 | from IPython.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable | ||
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r3790 | from IPython.config.loader import ( | ||
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r3861 | KeyValueConfigLoader, PyFileConfigLoader, Config | ||
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r3790 | ) | ||
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r3852 | from IPython.utils.traitlets import ( | ||
Unicode, List, Int, Enum, Dict | ||||
) | ||||
from IPython.utils.text import indent | ||||
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r3790 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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r3855 | # Descriptions for | ||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r3861 | flag_description = """ | ||
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r3855 | Flags are command-line arguments passed as '--<flag>'. | ||
These take no parameters, unlike regular key-value arguments. | ||||
They are typically used for setting boolean flags, or enabling | ||||
modes that involve setting multiple options together. | ||||
""".strip() # trim newlines of front and back | ||||
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r3861 | alias_description = """ | ||
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r3855 | These are commonly set parameters, given abbreviated aliases for convenience. | ||
They are set in the same `name=value` way as class parameters, where | ||||
<name> is replaced by the real parameter for which it is an alias. | ||||
""".strip() # trim newlines of front and back | ||||
keyvalue_description = """ | ||||
Parameters are set from command-line arguments of the form: | ||||
`Class.trait=value`. Parameters will *never* be prefixed with '-'. | ||||
This line is evaluated in Python, so simple expressions are allowed, e.g. | ||||
`C.a='range(3)'` For setting C.a=[0,1,2] | ||||
""".strip() # trim newlines of front and back | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r3790 | # Application class | ||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r3794 | class Application(SingletonConfigurable): | ||
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r3796 | """A singleton application with full configuration support.""" | ||
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# The name of the application, will usually match the name of the command | ||||
# line application | ||||
app_name = Unicode(u'application') | ||||
# The description of the application that is printed at the beginning | ||||
# of the help. | ||||
description = Unicode(u'This is an application.') | ||||
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r3855 | # default section descriptions | ||
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r3861 | flag_description = Unicode(flag_description) | ||
alias_description = Unicode(alias_description) | ||||
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r3855 | keyvalue_description = Unicode(keyvalue_description) | ||
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# A sequence of Configurable subclasses whose config=True attributes will | ||||
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r3861 | # be exposed at the command line. | ||
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r3790 | classes = List([]) | ||
# The version string of this application. | ||||
version = Unicode(u'0.0') | ||||
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r3795 | # The log level for the application | ||
log_level = Enum((0,10,20,30,40,50), default_value=logging.WARN, | ||||
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r3852 | config=True, | ||
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r3795 | help="Set the log level (0,10,20,30,40,50).") | ||
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r3861 | # the alias map for configurables | ||
aliases = Dict(dict(log_level='Application.log_level')) | ||||
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r3861 | # flags for loading Configurables or store_const style flags | ||
# flags are loaded from this dict by '--key' flags | ||||
# this must be a dict of two-tuples, the first element being the Config/dict | ||||
# and the second being the help string for the flag | ||||
flags = Dict() | ||||
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r3790 | def __init__(self, **kwargs): | ||
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r3794 | SingletonConfigurable.__init__(self, **kwargs) | ||
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r3790 | # Add my class to self.classes so my attributes appear in command line | ||
# options. | ||||
self.classes.insert(0, self.__class__) | ||||
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r3861 | # ensure self.flags dict is valid | ||
for key,value in self.flags.iteritems(): | ||||
assert len(value) == 2, "Bad flag: %r:%s"%(key,value) | ||||
assert isinstance(value[0], (dict, Config)), "Bad flag: %r:%s"%(key,value) | ||||
assert isinstance(value[1], basestring), "Bad flag: %r:%s"%(key,value) | ||||
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r3794 | self.init_logging() | ||
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r3794 | def init_logging(self): | ||
"""Start logging for this application. | ||||
The default is to log to stdout using a StreaHandler. The log level | ||||
starts at loggin.WARN, but this can be adjusted by setting the | ||||
``log_level`` attribute. | ||||
""" | ||||
self.log = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__) | ||||
self.log.setLevel(self.log_level) | ||||
self._log_handler = logging.StreamHandler() | ||||
self._log_formatter = logging.Formatter("[%(name)s] %(message)s") | ||||
self._log_handler.setFormatter(self._log_formatter) | ||||
self.log.addHandler(self._log_handler) | ||||
def _log_level_changed(self, name, old, new): | ||||
"""Adjust the log level when log_level is set.""" | ||||
self.log.setLevel(new) | ||||
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r3861 | def print_alias_help(self): | ||
"""print the alias part of the help""" | ||||
if not self.aliases: | ||||
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r3852 | return | ||
print "Aliases" | ||||
print "-------" | ||||
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r3861 | print self.alias_description | ||
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r3852 | classdict = {} | ||
for c in self.classes: | ||||
classdict[c.__name__] = c | ||||
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r3861 | for alias, longname in self.aliases.iteritems(): | ||
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r3852 | classname, traitname = longname.split('.',1) | ||
cls = classdict[classname] | ||||
trait = cls.class_traits(config=True)[traitname] | ||||
help = trait.get_metadata('help') | ||||
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r3861 | print alias, "(%s)"%longname, ':', trait.__class__.__name__ | ||
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r3852 | if help: | ||
print indent(help) | ||||
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r3861 | def print_flag_help(self): | ||
"""print the flag part of the help""" | ||||
if not self.flags: | ||||
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r3852 | return | ||
print "Flags" | ||||
print "-----" | ||||
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r3861 | print self.flag_description | ||
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r3861 | for m, (cfg,help) in self.flags.iteritems(): | ||
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r3852 | print '--'+m | ||
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r3861 | print indent(help) | ||
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r3790 | def print_help(self): | ||
"""Print the help for each Configurable class in self.classes.""" | ||||
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r3861 | self.print_flag_help() | ||
self.print_alias_help() | ||||
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r3855 | if self.classes: | ||
print "Class parameters" | ||||
print "----------------" | ||||
print self.keyvalue_description | ||||
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r3790 | for cls in self.classes: | ||
cls.class_print_help() | ||||
def print_description(self): | ||||
"""Print the application description.""" | ||||
print self.description | ||||
def print_version(self): | ||||
"""Print the version string.""" | ||||
print self.version | ||||
def update_config(self, config): | ||||
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r3796 | """Fire the traits events when the config is updated.""" | ||
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r3790 | # Save a copy of the current config. | ||
newconfig = deepcopy(self.config) | ||||
# Merge the new config into the current one. | ||||
newconfig._merge(config) | ||||
# Save the combined config as self.config, which triggers the traits | ||||
# events. | ||||
self.config = config | ||||
def parse_command_line(self, argv=None): | ||||
"""Parse the command line arguments.""" | ||||
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r3795 | argv = sys.argv[1:] if argv is None else argv | ||
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r3852 | if '-h' in argv or '--help' in argv: | ||
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r3790 | self.print_description() | ||
self.print_help() | ||||
sys.exit(1) | ||||
if '--version' in argv: | ||||
self.print_version() | ||||
sys.exit(1) | ||||
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loader = KeyValueConfigLoader(argv=argv, aliases=self.aliases, | ||||
flags=self.flags) | ||||
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r3790 | config = loader.load_config() | ||
self.update_config(config) | ||||
def load_config_file(self, filename, path=None): | ||||
"""Load a .py based config file by filename and path.""" | ||||
# TODO: this raises IOError if filename does not exist. | ||||
loader = PyFileConfigLoader(filename, path=path) | ||||
config = loader.load_config() | ||||
self.update_config(config) | ||||