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diff --git a/libbe/settings_object.py b/libbe/settings_object.py deleted file mode 100644 index ceea9d5..0000000 --- a/libbe/settings_object.py +++ /dev/null @@ -1,412 +0,0 @@ -# Bugs Everywhere - a distributed bugtracker -# Copyright (C) 2008-2009 W. Trevor King <wking@drexel.edu> -# -# This program is free software; you can redistribute it and/or modify -# it under the terms of the GNU General Public License as published by -# the Free Software Foundation; either version 2 of the License, or -# (at your option) any later version. -# -# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful, -# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of -# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the -# GNU General Public License for more details. -# -# You should have received a copy of the GNU General Public License along -# with this program; if not, write to the Free Software Foundation, Inc., -# 51 Franklin Street, Fifth Floor, Boston, MA 02110-1301 USA. - -""" -This module provides a base class implementing settings-dict based -property storage useful for BE objects with saved properties -(e.g. BugDir, Bug, Comment). For example usage, consider the -unittests at the end of the module. -""" - -import doctest -import unittest - -from properties import Property, doc_property, local_property, \ - defaulting_property, checked_property, fn_checked_property, \ - cached_property, primed_property, change_hook_property, \ - settings_property - - -class _Token (object): - """ - `Control' value class for properties. We want values that only - mean something to the settings_object module. - """ - pass - -class UNPRIMED (_Token): - "Property has not been primed." - pass - -class EMPTY (_Token): - """ - Property has been primed but has no user-set value, so use - default/generator value. - """ - pass - - -def prop_save_settings(self, old, new): - """ - The default action undertaken when a property changes. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk==True: - self.save_settings() - -def prop_load_settings(self): - """ - The default action undertaken when an UNPRIMED property is accessed. - """ - if self.sync_with_disk==True and self._settings_loaded==False: - self.load_settings() - else: - self._setup_saved_settings(flag_as_loaded=False) - -# Some name-mangling routines for pretty printing setting names -def setting_name_to_attr_name(self, name): - """ - Convert keys to the .settings dict into their associated - SavedSettingsObject attribute names. - >>> print setting_name_to_attr_name(None,"User-id") - user_id - """ - return name.lower().replace('-', '_') - -def attr_name_to_setting_name(self, name): - """ - The inverse of setting_name_to_attr_name. - >>> print attr_name_to_setting_name(None, "user_id") - User-id - """ - return name.capitalize().replace('_', '-') - - -def versioned_property(name, doc, - default=None, generator=None, - change_hook=prop_save_settings, - mutable=False, - primer=prop_load_settings, - allowed=None, check_fn=None, - settings_properties=[], - required_saved_properties=[], - require_save=False): - """ - Combine the common decorators in a single function. - - Use zero or one (but not both) of default or generator, since a - working default will keep the generator from functioning. Use the - default if you know what you want the default value to be at - 'coding time'. Use the generator if you can write a function to - determine a valid default at run time. If both default and - generator are None, then the property will be a defaulting - property which defaults to None. - - allowed and check_fn have a similar relationship, although you can - use both of these if you want. allowed compares the proposed - value against a list determined at 'coding time' and check_fn - allows more flexible comparisons to take place at run time. - - Set require_save to True if you want to save the default/generated - value for a property, to protect against future changes. E.g., we - currently expect all comments to be 'text/plain' but in the future - we may want to default to 'text/html'. If we don't want the old - comments to be interpreted as 'text/html', we would require that - the content type be saved. - - change_hook, primer, settings_properties, and - required_saved_properties are only options to get their defaults - into our local scope. Don't mess with them. - - Set mutable=True if: - * default is a mutable - * your generator function may return mutables - * you set change_hook and might have mutable property values - See the docstrings in libbe.properties for details on how each of - these cases are handled. - """ - settings_properties.append(name) - if require_save == True: - required_saved_properties.append(name) - def decorator(funcs): - fulldoc = doc - if default != None or generator == None: - defaulting = defaulting_property(default=default, null=EMPTY, - mutable_default=mutable) - fulldoc += "\n\nThis property defaults to %s." % default - if generator != None: - cached = cached_property(generator=generator, initVal=EMPTY, - mutable=mutable) - fulldoc += "\n\nThis property is generated with %s." % generator - if check_fn != None: - fn_checked = fn_checked_property(value_allowed_fn=check_fn) - fulldoc += "\n\nThis property is checked with %s." % check_fn - if allowed != None: - checked = checked_property(allowed=allowed) - fulldoc += "\n\nThe allowed values for this property are: %s." \ - % (', '.join(allowed)) - hooked = change_hook_property(hook=change_hook, mutable=mutable, - default=EMPTY) - primed = primed_property(primer=primer, initVal=UNPRIMED) - settings = settings_property(name=name, null=UNPRIMED) - docp = doc_property(doc=fulldoc) - deco = hooked(primed(settings(docp(funcs)))) - if default != None or generator == None: - deco = defaulting(deco) - if generator != None: - deco = cached(deco) - if check_fn != None: - deco = fn_checked(deco) - if allowed != None: - deco = checked(deco) - return Property(deco) - return decorator - -class SavedSettingsObject(object): - - # Keep a list of properties that may be stored in the .settings dict. - #settings_properties = [] - - # A list of properties that we save to disk, even if they were - # never set (in which case we save the default value). This - # protects against future changes in default values. - #required_saved_properties = [] - - _setting_name_to_attr_name = setting_name_to_attr_name - _attr_name_to_setting_name = attr_name_to_setting_name - - def __init__(self): - self._settings_loaded = False - self.sync_with_disk = False - self.settings = {} - - def load_settings(self): - """Load the settings from disk.""" - # Override. Must call ._setup_saved_settings() after loading. - self.settings = {} - self._setup_saved_settings() - - def _setup_saved_settings(self, flag_as_loaded=True): - """ - To be run after setting self.settings up from disk. Marks all - settings as primed. - """ - for property in self.settings_properties: - if property not in self.settings: - self.settings[property] = EMPTY - elif self.settings[property] == UNPRIMED: - self.settings[property] = EMPTY - if flag_as_loaded == True: - self._settings_loaded = True - - def save_settings(self): - """Load the settings from disk.""" - # Override. Should save the dict output of ._get_saved_settings() - settings = self._get_saved_settings() - pass # write settings to disk.... - - def _get_saved_settings(self): - settings = {} - for k,v in self.settings.items(): - if v != None and v != EMPTY: - settings[k] = v - for k in self.required_saved_properties: - settings[k] = getattr(self, self._setting_name_to_attr_name(k)) - return settings - - def clear_cached_setting(self, setting=None): - "If setting=None, clear *all* cached settings" - if setting != None: - if hasattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % setting): - delattr(self, "_%s_cached_value" % setting) - else: - for setting in settings_properties: - self.clear_cached_setting(setting) - - -class SavedSettingsObjectTests(unittest.TestCase): - def testSimpleProperty(self): - """Testing a minimal versioned property""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - # access missing setting - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 0, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == None, t.content_type) - # accessing t.content_type triggers the priming, which runs - # t._setup_saved_settings, which fills out t.settings with - # EMPTY data. t._settings_loaded is still false though, since - # the default priming does not do any of the `official' loading - # that occurs in t.load_settings. - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 1, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - # load settings creates an EMPTY value in the settings array - t.load_settings() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == None, t.content_type) - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 1, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - # now we set a value - t.content_type = 5 - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == 5, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == 5, t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == 5, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - # now we set another value - t.content_type = "text/plain" - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/plain", t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == "text/plain", - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/plain"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - # now we clear to the post-primed value - t.content_type = EMPTY - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == None, t.content_type) - self.failUnless(len(t.settings) == 1, len(t.settings)) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - def testDefaultingProperty(self): - """Testing a defaulting versioned property""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - default="text/plain", - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/plain", t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - t.load_settings() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/plain", t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == EMPTY, - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings() == {}, t._get_saved_settings()) - t.content_type = "text/html" - self.failUnless(t.content_type == "text/html", - t.content_type) - self.failUnless(t.settings["Content-type"] == "text/html", - t.settings["Content-type"]) - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/html"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - def testRequiredDefaultingProperty(self): - """Testing a required defaulting versioned property""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - default="text/plain", - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - require_save=True) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/plain"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - t.content_type = "text/html" - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/html"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - def testClassVersionedPropertyDefinition(self): - """Testing a class-specific _versioned property decorator""" - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - def _versioned_property(settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties, - **kwargs): - if "settings_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["settings_properties"] = settings_properties - if "required_saved_properties" not in kwargs: - kwargs["required_saved_properties"]=required_saved_properties - return versioned_property(**kwargs) - @_versioned_property(name="Content-type", - doc="A test property", - default="text/plain", - require_save=True) - def content_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/plain"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - t.content_type = "text/html" - self.failUnless(t._get_saved_settings()=={"Content-type":"text/html"}, - t._get_saved_settings()) - def testMutableChangeHookedProperty(self): - """Testing a mutable change-hooked property""" - SAVES = [] - def prop_log_save_settings(self, old, new, saves=SAVES): - saves.append("'%s' -> '%s'" % (str(old), str(new))) - prop_save_settings(self, old, new) - class Test(SavedSettingsObject): - settings_properties = [] - required_saved_properties = [] - @versioned_property(name="List-type", - doc="A test property", - mutable=True, - change_hook=prop_log_save_settings, - settings_properties=settings_properties, - required_saved_properties=required_saved_properties) - def list_type(): return {} - def __init__(self): - SavedSettingsObject.__init__(self) - t = Test() - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == False, t._settings_loaded) - t.load_settings() - self.failUnless(SAVES == [], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t._settings_loaded == True, t._settings_loaded) - self.failUnless(t.list_type == None, t.list_type) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t.settings["List-type"]==EMPTY,t.settings["List-type"]) - t.list_type = [] - self.failUnless(t.settings["List-type"] == [], t.settings["List-type"]) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ - "'<class 'libbe.settings_object.EMPTY'>' -> '[]'" - ], SAVES) - t.list_type.append(5) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ - "'<class 'libbe.settings_object.EMPTY'>' -> '[]'", - ], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t.settings["List-type"] == [5],t.settings["List-type"]) - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ # the append(5) has not yet been saved - "'<class 'libbe.settings_object.EMPTY'>' -> '[]'", - ], SAVES) - self.failUnless(t.list_type == [5], t.list_type) # <-get triggers saved - - self.failUnless(SAVES == [ # now the append(5) has been saved. - "'<class 'libbe.settings_object.EMPTY'>' -> '[]'", - "'[]' -> '[5]'" - ], SAVES) - -unitsuite=unittest.TestLoader().loadTestsFromTestCase(SavedSettingsObjectTests) -suite = unittest.TestSuite([unitsuite, doctest.DocTestSuite()]) |