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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
"""
%store magic for lightweight persistence.
Stores variables, aliases etc. in PickleShare database.
"""
from IPython.core import ipapi
from IPython.core.error import TryNext, UsageError
ip = ipapi.get()
import pickleshare
import inspect,pickle,os,sys,textwrap
from IPython.core.fakemodule import FakeModule
def restore_aliases(self):
ip = self.getapi()
staliases = ip.db.get('stored_aliases', {})
for k,v in staliases.items():
#print "restore alias",k,v # dbg
#self.alias_table[k] = v
ip.define_alias(k,v)
def refresh_variables(ip):
db = ip.db
for key in db.keys('autorestore/*'):
# strip autorestore
justkey = os.path.basename(key)
try:
obj = db[key]
except KeyError:
print "Unable to restore variable '%s', ignoring (use %%store -d to forget!)" % justkey
print "The error was:",sys.exc_info()[0]
else:
#print "restored",justkey,"=",obj #dbg
ip.user_ns[justkey] = obj
def restore_dhist(ip):
db = ip.db
ip.user_ns['_dh'] = db.get('dhist',[])
def restore_data(self):
ip = self.getapi()
refresh_variables(ip)
restore_aliases(self)
restore_dhist(self)
raise TryNext
ip.set_hook('late_startup_hook', restore_data)
def magic_store(self, parameter_s=''):
"""Lightweight persistence for python variables.
Example:
ville@badger[~]|1> A = ['hello',10,'world']\\
ville@badger[~]|2> %store A\\
ville@badger[~]|3> Exit
(IPython session is closed and started again...)
ville@badger:~$ ipython -p pysh\\
ville@badger[~]|1> print A
['hello', 10, 'world']
Usage:
%store - Show list of all variables and their current values\\
%store <var> - Store the *current* value of the variable to disk\\
%store -d <var> - Remove the variable and its value from storage\\
%store -z - Remove all variables from storage\\
%store -r - Refresh all variables from store (delete current vals)\\
%store foo >a.txt - Store value of foo to new file a.txt\\
%store foo >>a.txt - Append value of foo to file a.txt\\
It should be noted that if you change the value of a variable, you
need to %store it again if you want to persist the new value.
Note also that the variables will need to be pickleable; most basic
python types can be safely %stored.
Also aliases can be %store'd across sessions.
"""
opts,argsl = self.parse_options(parameter_s,'drz',mode='string')
args = argsl.split(None,1)
ip = self.getapi()
db = ip.db
# delete
if opts.has_key('d'):
try:
todel = args[0]
except IndexError:
raise UsageError('You must provide the variable to forget')
else:
try:
del db['autorestore/' + todel]
except:
raise UsageError("Can't delete variable '%s'" % todel)
# reset
elif opts.has_key('z'):
for k in db.keys('autorestore/*'):
del db[k]
elif opts.has_key('r'):
refresh_variables(ip)
# run without arguments -> list variables & values
elif not args:
vars = self.db.keys('autorestore/*')
vars.sort()
if vars:
size = max(map(len,vars))
else:
size = 0
print 'Stored variables and their in-db values:'
fmt = '%-'+str(size)+'s -> %s'
get = db.get
for var in vars:
justkey = os.path.basename(var)
# print 30 first characters from every var
print fmt % (justkey,repr(get(var,'<unavailable>'))[:50])
# default action - store the variable
else:
# %store foo >file.txt or >>file.txt
if len(args) > 1 and args[1].startswith('>'):
fnam = os.path.expanduser(args[1].lstrip('>').lstrip())
if args[1].startswith('>>'):
fil = open(fnam,'a')
else:
fil = open(fnam,'w')
obj = ip.ev(args[0])
print "Writing '%s' (%s) to file '%s'." % (args[0],
obj.__class__.__name__, fnam)
if not isinstance (obj,basestring):
from pprint import pprint
pprint(obj,fil)
else:
fil.write(obj)
if not obj.endswith('\n'):
fil.write('\n')
fil.close()
return
# %store foo
try:
obj = ip.user_ns[args[0]]
except KeyError:
# it might be an alias
# This needs to be refactored to use the new AliasManager stuff.
if args[0] in self.alias_table:
staliases = db.get('stored_aliases',{})
staliases[ args[0] ] = self.alias_table[ args[0] ]
db['stored_aliases'] = staliases
print "Alias stored:", args[0], self.alias_table[ args[0] ]
return
else:
raise UsageError("Unknown variable '%s'" % args[0])
else:
if isinstance(inspect.getmodule(obj), FakeModule):
print textwrap.dedent("""\
Warning:%s is %s
Proper storage of interactively declared classes (or instances
of those classes) is not possible! Only instances
of classes in real modules on file system can be %%store'd.
""" % (args[0], obj) )
return
#pickled = pickle.dumps(obj)
self.db[ 'autorestore/' + args[0] ] = obj
print "Stored '%s' (%s)" % (args[0], obj.__class__.__name__)
ip.define_magic('store',magic_store)