433 lines
16 KiB
Python
433 lines
16 KiB
Python
# encoding: utf-8
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"""A base class for objects that are configurable."""
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# Copyright (c) IPython Development Team.
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# Distributed under the terms of the Modified BSD License.
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from __future__ import print_function, absolute_import
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from copy import deepcopy
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import warnings
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from .loader import Config, LazyConfigValue, _is_section_key
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from traitlets.traitlets import HasTraits, Instance, observe, observe_compat, default
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from ipython_genutils.text import indent, dedent, wrap_paragraphs
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Helper classes for Configurables
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class ConfigurableError(Exception):
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pass
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class MultipleInstanceError(ConfigurableError):
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pass
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Configurable implementation
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#-----------------------------------------------------------------------------
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class Configurable(HasTraits):
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config = Instance(Config, (), {})
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parent = Instance('traitlets.config.configurable.Configurable', allow_none=True)
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def __init__(self, **kwargs):
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"""Create a configurable given a config config.
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Parameters
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----------
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config : Config
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If this is empty, default values are used. If config is a
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:class:`Config` instance, it will be used to configure the
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instance.
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parent : Configurable instance, optional
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The parent Configurable instance of this object.
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Notes
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-----
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Subclasses of Configurable must call the :meth:`__init__` method of
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:class:`Configurable` *before* doing anything else and using
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:func:`super`::
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class MyConfigurable(Configurable):
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def __init__(self, config=None):
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super(MyConfigurable, self).__init__(config=config)
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# Then any other code you need to finish initialization.
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This ensures that instances will be configured properly.
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"""
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parent = kwargs.pop('parent', None)
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if parent is not None:
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# config is implied from parent
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if kwargs.get('config', None) is None:
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kwargs['config'] = parent.config
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self.parent = parent
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config = kwargs.pop('config', None)
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# load kwarg traits, other than config
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super(Configurable, self).__init__(**kwargs)
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# load config
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if config is not None:
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# We used to deepcopy, but for now we are trying to just save
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# by reference. This *could* have side effects as all components
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# will share config. In fact, I did find such a side effect in
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# _config_changed below. If a config attribute value was a mutable type
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# all instances of a component were getting the same copy, effectively
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# making that a class attribute.
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# self.config = deepcopy(config)
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self.config = config
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else:
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# allow _config_default to return something
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self._load_config(self.config)
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# Ensure explicit kwargs are applied after loading config.
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# This is usually redundant, but ensures config doesn't override
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# explicitly assigned values.
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for key, value in kwargs.items():
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setattr(self, key, value)
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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# Static trait notifiations
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#-------------------------------------------------------------------------
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@classmethod
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def section_names(cls):
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"""return section names as a list"""
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return [c.__name__ for c in reversed(cls.__mro__) if
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issubclass(c, Configurable) and issubclass(cls, c)
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]
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def _find_my_config(self, cfg):
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"""extract my config from a global Config object
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will construct a Config object of only the config values that apply to me
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based on my mro(), as well as those of my parent(s) if they exist.
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If I am Bar and my parent is Foo, and their parent is Tim,
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this will return merge following config sections, in this order::
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[Bar, Foo.bar, Tim.Foo.Bar]
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With the last item being the highest priority.
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"""
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cfgs = [cfg]
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if self.parent:
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cfgs.append(self.parent._find_my_config(cfg))
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my_config = Config()
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for c in cfgs:
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for sname in self.section_names():
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# Don't do a blind getattr as that would cause the config to
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# dynamically create the section with name Class.__name__.
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if c._has_section(sname):
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my_config.merge(c[sname])
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return my_config
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def _load_config(self, cfg, section_names=None, traits=None):
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"""load traits from a Config object"""
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if traits is None:
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traits = self.traits(config=True)
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if section_names is None:
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section_names = self.section_names()
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my_config = self._find_my_config(cfg)
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# hold trait notifications until after all config has been loaded
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with self.hold_trait_notifications():
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for name, config_value in my_config.items():
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if name in traits:
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if isinstance(config_value, LazyConfigValue):
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# ConfigValue is a wrapper for using append / update on containers
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# without having to copy the initial value
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initial = getattr(self, name)
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config_value = config_value.get_value(initial)
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# We have to do a deepcopy here if we don't deepcopy the entire
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# config object. If we don't, a mutable config_value will be
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# shared by all instances, effectively making it a class attribute.
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setattr(self, name, deepcopy(config_value))
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elif not _is_section_key(name) and not isinstance(config_value, Config):
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from difflib import get_close_matches
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if isinstance(self, LoggingConfigurable):
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warn = self.log.warning
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else:
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warn = lambda msg: warnings.warn(msg, stacklevel=9)
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matches = get_close_matches(name, traits)
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msg = u"Config option `{option}` not recognized by `{klass}`.".format(
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option=name, klass=self.__class__.__name__)
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if len(matches) == 1:
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msg += u" Did you mean `{matches}`?".format(matches=matches[0])
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elif len(matches) >= 1:
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msg +=" Did you mean one of: `{matches}`?".format(matches=', '.join(sorted(matches)))
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warn(msg)
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@observe('config')
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@observe_compat
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def _config_changed(self, change):
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"""Update all the class traits having ``config=True`` in metadata.
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For any class trait with a ``config`` metadata attribute that is
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``True``, we update the trait with the value of the corresponding
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config entry.
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"""
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# Get all traits with a config metadata entry that is True
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traits = self.traits(config=True)
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# We auto-load config section for this class as well as any parent
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# classes that are Configurable subclasses. This starts with Configurable
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# and works down the mro loading the config for each section.
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section_names = self.section_names()
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self._load_config(change.new, traits=traits, section_names=section_names)
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def update_config(self, config):
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"""Update config and load the new values"""
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# traitlets prior to 4.2 created a copy of self.config in order to trigger change events.
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# Some projects (IPython < 5) relied upon one side effect of this,
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# that self.config prior to update_config was not modified in-place.
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# For backward-compatibility, we must ensure that self.config
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# is a new object and not modified in-place,
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# but config consumers should not rely on this behavior.
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self.config = deepcopy(self.config)
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# load config
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self._load_config(config)
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# merge it into self.config
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self.config.merge(config)
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# TODO: trigger change event if/when dict-update change events take place
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# DO NOT trigger full trait-change
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@classmethod
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def class_get_help(cls, inst=None):
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"""Get the help string for this class in ReST format.
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If `inst` is given, it's current trait values will be used in place of
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class defaults.
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"""
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assert inst is None or isinstance(inst, cls)
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final_help = []
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final_help.append(u'%s options' % cls.__name__)
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final_help.append(len(final_help[0])*u'-')
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for k, v in sorted(cls.class_traits(config=True).items()):
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help = cls.class_get_trait_help(v, inst)
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final_help.append(help)
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return '\n'.join(final_help)
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@classmethod
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def class_get_trait_help(cls, trait, inst=None):
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"""Get the help string for a single trait.
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If `inst` is given, it's current trait values will be used in place of
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the class default.
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"""
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assert inst is None or isinstance(inst, cls)
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lines = []
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header = "--%s.%s=<%s>" % (cls.__name__, trait.name, trait.__class__.__name__)
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lines.append(header)
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if inst is not None:
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lines.append(indent('Current: %r' % getattr(inst, trait.name), 4))
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else:
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try:
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dvr = trait.default_value_repr()
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except Exception:
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dvr = None # ignore defaults we can't construct
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if dvr is not None:
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if len(dvr) > 64:
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dvr = dvr[:61]+'...'
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lines.append(indent('Default: %s' % dvr, 4))
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if 'Enum' in trait.__class__.__name__:
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# include Enum choices
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lines.append(indent('Choices: %r' % (trait.values,)))
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help = trait.help
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if help != '':
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help = '\n'.join(wrap_paragraphs(help, 76))
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lines.append(indent(help, 4))
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return '\n'.join(lines)
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@classmethod
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def class_print_help(cls, inst=None):
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"""Get the help string for a single trait and print it."""
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print(cls.class_get_help(inst))
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@classmethod
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def class_config_section(cls):
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"""Get the config class config section"""
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def c(s):
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"""return a commented, wrapped block."""
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s = '\n\n'.join(wrap_paragraphs(s, 78))
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return '## ' + s.replace('\n', '\n# ')
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# section header
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breaker = '#' + '-'*78
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parent_classes = ','.join(p.__name__ for p in cls.__bases__)
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s = "# %s(%s) configuration" % (cls.__name__, parent_classes)
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lines = [breaker, s, breaker, '']
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# get the description trait
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desc = cls.class_traits().get('description')
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if desc:
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desc = desc.default_value
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if not desc:
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# no description from trait, use __doc__
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desc = getattr(cls, '__doc__', '')
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if desc:
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lines.append(c(desc))
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lines.append('')
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for name, trait in sorted(cls.class_own_traits(config=True).items()):
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lines.append(c(trait.help))
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lines.append('#c.%s.%s = %s' % (cls.__name__, name, trait.default_value_repr()))
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lines.append('')
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return '\n'.join(lines)
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@classmethod
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def class_config_rst_doc(cls):
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"""Generate rST documentation for this class' config options.
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Excludes traits defined on parent classes.
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"""
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lines = []
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classname = cls.__name__
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for k, trait in sorted(cls.class_own_traits(config=True).items()):
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ttype = trait.__class__.__name__
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termline = classname + '.' + trait.name
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# Choices or type
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if 'Enum' in ttype:
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# include Enum choices
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termline += ' : ' + '|'.join(repr(x) for x in trait.values)
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else:
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termline += ' : ' + ttype
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lines.append(termline)
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# Default value
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try:
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dvr = trait.default_value_repr()
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except Exception:
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dvr = None # ignore defaults we can't construct
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if dvr is not None:
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if len(dvr) > 64:
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dvr = dvr[:61]+'...'
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# Double up backslashes, so they get to the rendered docs
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dvr = dvr.replace('\\n', '\\\\n')
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lines.append(' Default: ``%s``' % dvr)
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lines.append('')
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help = trait.help or 'No description'
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lines.append(indent(dedent(help), 4))
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# Blank line
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lines.append('')
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return '\n'.join(lines)
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class LoggingConfigurable(Configurable):
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"""A parent class for Configurables that log.
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Subclasses have a log trait, and the default behavior
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is to get the logger from the currently running Application.
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"""
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log = Instance('logging.Logger')
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@default('log')
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def _log_default(self):
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from traitlets import log
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return log.get_logger()
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class SingletonConfigurable(LoggingConfigurable):
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"""A configurable that only allows one instance.
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This class is for classes that should only have one instance of itself
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or *any* subclass. To create and retrieve such a class use the
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:meth:`SingletonConfigurable.instance` method.
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"""
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_instance = None
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@classmethod
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def _walk_mro(cls):
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"""Walk the cls.mro() for parent classes that are also singletons
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For use in instance()
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"""
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for subclass in cls.mro():
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if issubclass(cls, subclass) and \
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issubclass(subclass, SingletonConfigurable) and \
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subclass != SingletonConfigurable:
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yield subclass
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@classmethod
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def clear_instance(cls):
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"""unset _instance for this class and singleton parents.
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"""
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if not cls.initialized():
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return
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for subclass in cls._walk_mro():
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if isinstance(subclass._instance, cls):
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# only clear instances that are instances
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# of the calling class
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subclass._instance = None
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@classmethod
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def instance(cls, *args, **kwargs):
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"""Returns a global instance of this class.
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This method create a new instance if none have previously been created
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and returns a previously created instance is one already exists.
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The arguments and keyword arguments passed to this method are passed
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on to the :meth:`__init__` method of the class upon instantiation.
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Examples
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--------
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Create a singleton class using instance, and retrieve it::
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>>> from traitlets.config.configurable import SingletonConfigurable
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>>> class Foo(SingletonConfigurable): pass
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>>> foo = Foo.instance()
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>>> foo == Foo.instance()
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True
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Create a subclass that is retrived using the base class instance::
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>>> class Bar(SingletonConfigurable): pass
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>>> class Bam(Bar): pass
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>>> bam = Bam.instance()
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>>> bam == Bar.instance()
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True
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"""
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# Create and save the instance
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if cls._instance is None:
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inst = cls(*args, **kwargs)
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# Now make sure that the instance will also be returned by
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# parent classes' _instance attribute.
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for subclass in cls._walk_mro():
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subclass._instance = inst
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if isinstance(cls._instance, cls):
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return cls._instance
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else:
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raise MultipleInstanceError(
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'Multiple incompatible subclass instances of '
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'%s are being created.' % cls.__name__
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)
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@classmethod
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def initialized(cls):
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"""Has an instance been created?"""
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return hasattr(cls, "_instance") and cls._instance is not None
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