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r2361 | # coding: utf-8 | ||
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r2245 | """A simple configuration system. | ||
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r2361 | Authors | ||
------- | ||||
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r2245 | * Brian Granger | ||
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r2361 | * Fernando Perez | ||
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r2157 | """ | ||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 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 | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r2245 | import __builtin__ | ||
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r2157 | import os | ||
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r2185 | import sys | ||
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r2157 | |||
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r2185 | from IPython.external import argparse | ||
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r2200 | from IPython.utils.genutils import filefind | ||
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#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r2245 | # Exceptions | ||
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r2157 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
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r2245 | class ConfigError(Exception): | ||
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r2157 | pass | ||
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r2245 | class ConfigLoaderError(ConfigError): | ||
pass | ||||
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r2361 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
# Argparse fix | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Unfortunately argparse by default prints help messages to stderr instead of | ||||
# stdout. This makes it annoying to capture long help screens at the command | ||||
# line, since one must know how to pipe stderr, which many users don't know how | ||||
# to do. So we override the print_help method with one that defaults to | ||||
# stdout and use our class instead. | ||||
class ArgumentParser(argparse.ArgumentParser): | ||||
"""Simple argparse subclass that prints help to stdout by default.""" | ||||
def print_help(self, file=None): | ||||
if file is None: | ||||
file = sys.stdout | ||||
return super(ArgumentParser, self).print_help(file) | ||||
print_help.__doc__ = argparse.ArgumentParser.print_help.__doc__ | ||||
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r2245 | #----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||
# Config class for holding config information | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
class Config(dict): | ||||
"""An attribute based dict that can do smart merges.""" | ||||
def __init__(self, *args, **kwds): | ||||
dict.__init__(self, *args, **kwds) | ||||
# This sets self.__dict__ = self, but it has to be done this way | ||||
# because we are also overriding __setattr__. | ||||
dict.__setattr__(self, '__dict__', self) | ||||
def _merge(self, other): | ||||
to_update = {} | ||||
for k, v in other.items(): | ||||
if not self.has_key(k): | ||||
to_update[k] = v | ||||
else: # I have this key | ||||
if isinstance(v, Config): | ||||
# Recursively merge common sub Configs | ||||
self[k]._merge(v) | ||||
else: | ||||
# Plain updates for non-Configs | ||||
to_update[k] = v | ||||
self.update(to_update) | ||||
def _is_section_key(self, key): | ||||
if key[0].upper()==key[0] and not key.startswith('_'): | ||||
return True | ||||
else: | ||||
return False | ||||
def has_key(self, key): | ||||
if self._is_section_key(key): | ||||
return True | ||||
else: | ||||
return dict.has_key(self, key) | ||||
def _has_section(self, key): | ||||
if self._is_section_key(key): | ||||
if dict.has_key(self, key): | ||||
return True | ||||
return False | ||||
def copy(self): | ||||
return type(self)(dict.copy(self)) | ||||
def __copy__(self): | ||||
return self.copy() | ||||
def __deepcopy__(self, memo): | ||||
import copy | ||||
return type(self)(copy.deepcopy(self.items())) | ||||
def __getitem__(self, key): | ||||
# Because we use this for an exec namespace, we need to delegate | ||||
# the lookup of names in __builtin__ to itself. This means | ||||
# that you can't have section or attribute names that are | ||||
# builtins. | ||||
try: | ||||
return getattr(__builtin__, key) | ||||
except AttributeError: | ||||
pass | ||||
if self._is_section_key(key): | ||||
try: | ||||
return dict.__getitem__(self, key) | ||||
except KeyError: | ||||
c = Config() | ||||
dict.__setitem__(self, key, c) | ||||
return c | ||||
else: | ||||
return dict.__getitem__(self, key) | ||||
def __setitem__(self, key, value): | ||||
# Don't allow names in __builtin__ to be modified. | ||||
if hasattr(__builtin__, key): | ||||
raise ConfigError('Config variable names cannot have the same name ' | ||||
'as a Python builtin: %s' % key) | ||||
if self._is_section_key(key): | ||||
if not isinstance(value, Config): | ||||
raise ValueError('values whose keys begin with an uppercase ' | ||||
'char must be Config instances: %r, %r' % (key, value)) | ||||
else: | ||||
dict.__setitem__(self, key, value) | ||||
def __getattr__(self, key): | ||||
try: | ||||
return self.__getitem__(key) | ||||
except KeyError, e: | ||||
raise AttributeError(e) | ||||
def __setattr__(self, key, value): | ||||
try: | ||||
self.__setitem__(key, value) | ||||
except KeyError, e: | ||||
raise AttributeError(e) | ||||
def __delattr__(self, key): | ||||
try: | ||||
dict.__delitem__(self, key) | ||||
except KeyError, e: | ||||
raise AttributeError(e) | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
# Config loading classes | ||||
#----------------------------------------------------------------------------- | ||||
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r2157 | class ConfigLoader(object): | ||
"""A object for loading configurations from just about anywhere. | ||||
The resulting configuration is packaged as a :class:`Struct`. | ||||
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r2185 | |||
Notes | ||||
----- | ||||
A :class:`ConfigLoader` does one thing: load a config from a source | ||||
(file, command line arguments) and returns the data as a :class:`Struct`. | ||||
There are lots of things that :class:`ConfigLoader` does not do. It does | ||||
not implement complex logic for finding config files. It does not handle | ||||
default values or merge multiple configs. These things need to be | ||||
handled elsewhere. | ||||
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r2157 | """ | ||
def __init__(self): | ||||
"""A base class for config loaders. | ||||
Examples | ||||
-------- | ||||
>>> cl = ConfigLoader() | ||||
>>> config = cl.load_config() | ||||
>>> config | ||||
{} | ||||
""" | ||||
self.clear() | ||||
def clear(self): | ||||
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r2245 | self.config = Config() | ||
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def load_config(self): | ||||
"""Load a config from somewhere, return a Struct. | ||||
Usually, this will cause self.config to be set and then returned. | ||||
""" | ||||
return self.config | ||||
class FileConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): | ||||
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r2185 | """A base class for file based configurations. | ||
As we add more file based config loaders, the common logic should go | ||||
here. | ||||
""" | ||||
pass | ||||
class PyFileConfigLoader(FileConfigLoader): | ||||
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r2157 | """A config loader for pure python files. | ||
This calls execfile on a plain python file and looks for attributes | ||||
that are all caps. These attribute are added to the config Struct. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r2200 | def __init__(self, filename, path=None): | ||
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r2157 | """Build a config loader for a filename and path. | ||
Parameters | ||||
---------- | ||||
filename : str | ||||
The file name of the config file. | ||||
path : str, list, tuple | ||||
The path to search for the config file on, or a sequence of | ||||
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r2185 | paths to try in order. | ||
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r2157 | """ | ||
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r2185 | super(PyFileConfigLoader, self).__init__() | ||
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r2157 | self.filename = filename | ||
self.path = path | ||||
self.full_filename = '' | ||||
self.data = None | ||||
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r2185 | def load_config(self): | ||
"""Load the config from a file and return it as a Struct.""" | ||||
self._find_file() | ||||
self._read_file_as_dict() | ||||
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r2245 | self._convert_to_config() | ||
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r2185 | return self.config | ||
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r2185 | def _find_file(self): | ||
"""Try to find the file by searching the paths.""" | ||||
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r2200 | self.full_filename = filefind(self.filename, self.path) | ||
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def _read_file_as_dict(self): | ||||
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r2258 | """Load the config file into self.config, with recursive loading.""" | ||
# This closure is made available in the namespace that is used | ||||
# to exec the config file. This allows users to call | ||||
# load_subconfig('myconfig.py') to load config files recursively. | ||||
# It needs to be a closure because it has references to self.path | ||||
# and self.config. The sub-config is loaded with the same path | ||||
# as the parent, but it uses an empty config which is then merged | ||||
# with the parents. | ||||
def load_subconfig(fname): | ||||
loader = PyFileConfigLoader(fname, self.path) | ||||
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r2325 | try: | ||
sub_config = loader.load_config() | ||||
except IOError: | ||||
# Pass silently if the sub config is not there. This happens | ||||
# when a user us using a profile, but not the default config. | ||||
pass | ||||
else: | ||||
self.config._merge(sub_config) | ||||
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r2261 | # Again, this needs to be a closure and should be used in config | ||
# files to get the config being loaded. | ||||
def get_config(): | ||||
return self.config | ||||
namespace = dict(load_subconfig=load_subconfig, get_config=get_config) | ||||
execfile(self.full_filename, namespace) | ||||
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r2245 | def _convert_to_config(self): | ||
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r2157 | if self.data is None: | ||
ConfigLoaderError('self.data does not exist') | ||||
class CommandLineConfigLoader(ConfigLoader): | ||||
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r2185 | """A config loader for command line arguments. | ||
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r2185 | As we add more command line based loaders, the common logic should go | ||
here. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r2245 | class NoConfigDefault(object): pass | ||
NoConfigDefault = NoConfigDefault() | ||||
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r2157 | class ArgParseConfigLoader(CommandLineConfigLoader): | ||
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r2157 | # arguments = [(('-f','--file'),dict(type=str,dest='file'))] | ||
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r2198 | arguments = () | ||
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def __init__(self, *args, **kw): | ||||
"""Create a config loader for use with argparse. | ||||
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r2157 | The args and kwargs arguments here are passed onto the constructor | ||
of :class:`argparse.ArgumentParser`. | ||||
""" | ||||
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r2185 | super(CommandLineConfigLoader, self).__init__() | ||
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r2157 | self.args = args | ||
self.kw = kw | ||||
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r2185 | def load_config(self, args=None): | ||
"""Parse command line arguments and return as a Struct.""" | ||||
self._create_parser() | ||||
self._parse_args(args) | ||||
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r2245 | self._convert_to_config() | ||
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r2185 | return self.config | ||
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r2253 | def get_extra_args(self): | ||
if hasattr(self, 'extra_args'): | ||||
return self.extra_args | ||||
else: | ||||
return [] | ||||
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r2185 | def _create_parser(self): | ||
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r2361 | self.parser = ArgumentParser(*self.args, **self.kw) | ||
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r2185 | self._add_arguments() | ||
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r2200 | self._add_other_arguments() | ||
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r2202 | def _add_other_arguments(self): | ||
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r2200 | pass | ||
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r2185 | def _add_arguments(self): | ||
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r2157 | for argument in self.arguments: | ||
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r2389 | argument[1].setdefault('default', NoConfigDefault) | ||
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r2157 | self.parser.add_argument(*argument[0],**argument[1]) | ||
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r2185 | def _parse_args(self, args=None): | ||
"""self.parser->self.parsed_data""" | ||||
if args is None: | ||||
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r2253 | self.parsed_data, self.extra_args = self.parser.parse_known_args() | ||
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r2185 | else: | ||
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r2253 | self.parsed_data, self.extra_args = self.parser.parse_known_args(args) | ||
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r2245 | def _convert_to_config(self): | ||
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r2185 | """self.parsed_data->self.config""" | ||
for k, v in vars(self.parsed_data).items(): | ||||
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r2245 | if v is not NoConfigDefault: | ||
exec_str = 'self.config.' + k + '= v' | ||||
exec exec_str in locals(), globals() | ||||