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"""Basic components support
"""
from collections import defaultdict
try:
from zope.event import notify
except ImportError: # pragma: no cover
def notify(*arg, **kw): pass
from zope.interface.interfaces import ISpecification
from zope.interface.interfaces import ComponentLookupError
from zope.interface.interfaces import IAdapterRegistration
from zope.interface.interfaces import IComponents
from zope.interface.interfaces import IHandlerRegistration
from zope.interface.interfaces import ISubscriptionAdapterRegistration
from zope.interface.interfaces import IUtilityRegistration
from zope.interface.interfaces import Registered
from zope.interface.interfaces import Unregistered
from zope.interface.interface import Interface
from zope.interface.declarations import implementedBy
from zope.interface.declarations import implementer
from zope.interface.declarations import implementer_only
from zope.interface.declarations import providedBy
from zope.interface.adapter import AdapterRegistry
from zope.interface._compat import CLASS_TYPES
from zope.interface._compat import STRING_TYPES
__all__ = [
# Components is public API, but
# the *Registration classes are just implementations
# of public interfaces.
'Components',
]
class _UnhashableComponentCounter(object):
# defaultdict(int)-like object for unhashable components
def __init__(self, otherdict):
# [(component, count)]
self._data = [item for item in otherdict.items()]
def __getitem__(self, key):
for component, count in self._data:
if component == key:
return count
return 0
def __setitem__(self, component, count):
for i, data in enumerate(self._data):
if data[0] == component:
self._data[i] = component, count
return
self._data.append((component, count))
def __delitem__(self, component):
for i, data in enumerate(self._data):
if data[0] == component:
del self._data[i]
return
raise KeyError(component) # pragma: no cover
def _defaultdict_int():
return defaultdict(int)
class _UtilityRegistrations(object):
def __init__(self, utilities, utility_registrations):
# {provided -> {component: count}}
self._cache = defaultdict(_defaultdict_int)
self._utilities = utilities
self._utility_registrations = utility_registrations
self.__populate_cache()
def __populate_cache(self):
for ((p, _), data) in iter(self._utility_registrations.items()):
component = data[0]
self.__cache_utility(p, component)
def __cache_utility(self, provided, component):
try:
self._cache[provided][component] += 1
except TypeError:
# The component is not hashable, and we have a dict. Switch to a strategy
# that doesn't use hashing.
prov = self._cache[provided] = _UnhashableComponentCounter(self._cache[provided])
prov[component] += 1
def __uncache_utility(self, provided, component):
provided = self._cache[provided]
# It seems like this line could raise a TypeError if component isn't
# hashable and we haven't yet switched to _UnhashableComponentCounter. However,
# we can't actually get in that situation. In order to get here, we would
# have had to cache the utility already which would have switched
# the datastructure if needed.
count = provided[component]
count -= 1
if count == 0:
del provided[component]
else:
provided[component] = count
return count > 0
def _is_utility_subscribed(self, provided, component):
try:
return self._cache[provided][component] > 0
except TypeError:
# Not hashable and we're still using a dict
return False
def registerUtility(self, provided, name, component, info, factory):
subscribed = self._is_utility_subscribed(provided, component)
self._utility_registrations[(provided, name)] = component, info, factory
self._utilities.register((), provided, name, component)
if not subscribed:
self._utilities.subscribe((), provided, component)
self.__cache_utility(provided, component)
def unregisterUtility(self, provided, name, component):
del self._utility_registrations[(provided, name)]
self._utilities.unregister((), provided, name)
subscribed = self.__uncache_utility(provided, component)
if not subscribed:
self._utilities.unsubscribe((), provided, component)
@implementer(IComponents)
class Components(object):
_v_utility_registrations_cache = None
def __init__(self, name='', bases=()):
# __init__ is used for test cleanup as well as initialization.
# XXX add a separate API for test cleanup.
assert isinstance(name, STRING_TYPES)
self.__name__ = name
self._init_registries()
self._init_registrations()
self.__bases__ = tuple(bases)
self._v_utility_registrations_cache = None
def __repr__(self):
return "<%s %s>" % (self.__class__.__name__, self.__name__)
def __reduce__(self):
# Mimic what a persistent.Persistent object does and elide
# _v_ attributes so that they don't get saved in ZODB.
# This allows us to store things that cannot be pickled in such
# attributes.
reduction = super(Components, self).__reduce__()
# (callable, args, state, listiter, dictiter)
# We assume the state is always a dict; the last three items
# are technically optional and can be missing or None.
filtered_state = {k: v for k, v in reduction[2].items()
if not k.startswith('_v_')}
reduction = list(reduction)
reduction[2] = filtered_state
return tuple(reduction)
def _init_registries(self):
# Subclasses have never been required to call this method
# if they override it, merely to fill in these two attributes.
self.adapters = AdapterRegistry()
self.utilities = AdapterRegistry()
def _init_registrations(self):
self._utility_registrations = {}
self._adapter_registrations = {}
self._subscription_registrations = []
self._handler_registrations = []
@property
def _utility_registrations_cache(self):
# We use a _v_ attribute internally so that data aren't saved in ZODB,
# because this object cannot be pickled.
cache = self._v_utility_registrations_cache
if (cache is None
or cache._utilities is not self.utilities
or cache._utility_registrations is not self._utility_registrations):
cache = self._v_utility_registrations_cache = _UtilityRegistrations(
self.utilities,
self._utility_registrations)
return cache
def _getBases(self):
# Subclasses might override
return self.__dict__.get('__bases__', ())
def _setBases(self, bases):
# Subclasses might override
self.adapters.__bases__ = tuple([
base.adapters for base in bases])
self.utilities.__bases__ = tuple([
base.utilities for base in bases])
self.__dict__['__bases__'] = tuple(bases)
__bases__ = property(
lambda self: self._getBases(),
lambda self, bases: self._setBases(bases),
)
def registerUtility(self, component=None, provided=None, name=u'',
info=u'', event=True, factory=None):
if factory:
if component:
raise TypeError("Can't specify factory and component.")
component = factory()
if provided is None:
provided = _getUtilityProvided(component)
if name == u'':
name = _getName(component)
reg = self._utility_registrations.get((provided, name))
if reg is not None:
if reg[:2] == (component, info):
# already registered
return
self.unregisterUtility(reg[0], provided, name)
self._utility_registrations_cache.registerUtility(
provided, name, component, info, factory)
if event:
notify(Registered(
UtilityRegistration(self, provided, name, component, info,
factory)
))
def unregisterUtility(self, component=None, provided=None, name=u'',
factory=None):
if factory:
if component:
raise TypeError("Can't specify factory and component.")
component = factory()
if provided is None:
if component is None:
raise TypeError("Must specify one of component, factory and "
"provided")
provided = _getUtilityProvided(component)
old = self._utility_registrations.get((provided, name))
if (old is None) or ((component is not None) and
(component != old[0])):
return False
if component is None:
component = old[0]
# Note that component is now the old thing registered
self._utility_registrations_cache.unregisterUtility(
provided, name, component)
notify(Unregistered(
UtilityRegistration(self, provided, name, component, *old[1:])
))
return True
def registeredUtilities(self):
for ((provided, name), data
) in iter(self._utility_registrations.items()):
yield UtilityRegistration(self, provided, name, *data)
def queryUtility(self, provided, name=u'', default=None):
return self.utilities.lookup((), provided, name, default)
def getUtility(self, provided, name=u''):
utility = self.utilities.lookup((), provided, name)
if utility is None:
raise ComponentLookupError(provided, name)
return utility
def getUtilitiesFor(self, interface):
for name, utility in self.utilities.lookupAll((), interface):
yield name, utility
def getAllUtilitiesRegisteredFor(self, interface):
return self.utilities.subscriptions((), interface)
def registerAdapter(self, factory, required=None, provided=None,
name=u'', info=u'', event=True):
if provided is None:
provided = _getAdapterProvided(factory)
required = _getAdapterRequired(factory, required)
if name == u'':
name = _getName(factory)
self._adapter_registrations[(required, provided, name)
] = factory, info
self.adapters.register(required, provided, name, factory)
if event:
notify(Registered(
AdapterRegistration(self, required, provided, name,
factory, info)
))
def unregisterAdapter(self, factory=None,
required=None, provided=None, name=u'',
):
if provided is None:
if factory is None:
raise TypeError("Must specify one of factory and provided")
provided = _getAdapterProvided(factory)
if (required is None) and (factory is None):
raise TypeError("Must specify one of factory and required")
required = _getAdapterRequired(factory, required)
old = self._adapter_registrations.get((required, provided, name))
if (old is None) or ((factory is not None) and
(factory != old[0])):
return False
del self._adapter_registrations[(required, provided, name)]
self.adapters.unregister(required, provided, name)
notify(Unregistered(
AdapterRegistration(self, required, provided, name,
*old)
))
return True
def registeredAdapters(self):
for ((required, provided, name), (component, info)
) in iter(self._adapter_registrations.items()):
yield AdapterRegistration(self, required, provided, name,
component, info)
def queryAdapter(self, object, interface, name=u'', default=None):
return self.adapters.queryAdapter(object, interface, name, default)
def getAdapter(self, object, interface, name=u''):
adapter = self.adapters.queryAdapter(object, interface, name)
if adapter is None:
raise ComponentLookupError(object, interface, name)
return adapter
def queryMultiAdapter(self, objects, interface, name=u'',
default=None):
return self.adapters.queryMultiAdapter(
objects, interface, name, default)
def getMultiAdapter(self, objects, interface, name=u''):
adapter = self.adapters.queryMultiAdapter(objects, interface, name)
if adapter is None:
raise ComponentLookupError(objects, interface, name)
return adapter
def getAdapters(self, objects, provided):
for name, factory in self.adapters.lookupAll(
list(map(providedBy, objects)),
provided):
adapter = factory(*objects)
if adapter is not None:
yield name, adapter
def registerSubscriptionAdapter(self,
factory, required=None, provided=None,
name=u'', info=u'',
event=True):
if name:
raise TypeError("Named subscribers are not yet supported")
if provided is None:
provided = _getAdapterProvided(factory)
required = _getAdapterRequired(factory, required)
self._subscription_registrations.append(
(required, provided, name, factory, info)
)
self.adapters.subscribe(required, provided, factory)
if event:
notify(Registered(
SubscriptionRegistration(self, required, provided, name,
factory, info)
))
def registeredSubscriptionAdapters(self):
for data in self._subscription_registrations:
yield SubscriptionRegistration(self, *data)
def unregisterSubscriptionAdapter(self, factory=None,
required=None, provided=None, name=u'',
):
if name:
raise TypeError("Named subscribers are not yet supported")
if provided is None:
if factory is None:
raise TypeError("Must specify one of factory and provided")
provided = _getAdapterProvided(factory)
if (required is None) and (factory is None):
raise TypeError("Must specify one of factory and required")
required = _getAdapterRequired(factory, required)
if factory is None:
new = [(r, p, n, f, i)
for (r, p, n, f, i)
in self._subscription_registrations
if not (r == required and p == provided)
]
else:
new = [(r, p, n, f, i)
for (r, p, n, f, i)
in self._subscription_registrations
if not (r == required and p == provided and f == factory)
]
if len(new) == len(self._subscription_registrations):
return False
self._subscription_registrations[:] = new
self.adapters.unsubscribe(required, provided, factory)
notify(Unregistered(
SubscriptionRegistration(self, required, provided, name,
factory, '')
))
return True
def subscribers(self, objects, provided):
return self.adapters.subscribers(objects, provided)
def registerHandler(self,
factory, required=None,
name=u'', info=u'',
event=True):
if name:
raise TypeError("Named handlers are not yet supported")
required = _getAdapterRequired(factory, required)
self._handler_registrations.append(
(required, name, factory, info)
)
self.adapters.subscribe(required, None, factory)
if event:
notify(Registered(
HandlerRegistration(self, required, name, factory, info)
))
def registeredHandlers(self):
for data in self._handler_registrations:
yield HandlerRegistration(self, *data)
def unregisterHandler(self, factory=None, required=None, name=u''):
if name:
raise TypeError("Named subscribers are not yet supported")
if (required is None) and (factory is None):
raise TypeError("Must specify one of factory and required")
required = _getAdapterRequired(factory, required)
if factory is None:
new = [(r, n, f, i)
for (r, n, f, i)
in self._handler_registrations
if r != required
]
else:
new = [(r, n, f, i)
for (r, n, f, i)
in self._handler_registrations
if not (r == required and f == factory)
]
if len(new) == len(self._handler_registrations):
return False
self._handler_registrations[:] = new
self.adapters.unsubscribe(required, None, factory)
notify(Unregistered(
HandlerRegistration(self, required, name, factory, '')
))
return True
def handle(self, *objects):
self.adapters.subscribers(objects, None)
def rebuildUtilityRegistryFromLocalCache(self, rebuild=False):
"""
Emergency maintenance method to rebuild the ``.utilities``
registry from the local copy maintained in this object, or
detect the need to do so.
Most users will never need to call this, but it can be helpful
in the event of suspected corruption.
By default, this method only checks for corruption. To make it
actually rebuild the registry, pass `True` for *rebuild*.
:param bool rebuild: If set to `True` (not the default),
this method will actually register and subscribe utilities
in the registry as needed to synchronize with the local cache.
:return: A dictionary that's meant as diagnostic data. The keys
and values may change over time. When called with a false *rebuild*,
the keys ``"needed_registered"`` and ``"needed_subscribed"`` will be
non-zero if any corruption was detected, but that will not be corrected.
.. versionadded:: 5.3.0
"""
regs = dict(self._utility_registrations)
utils = self.utilities
needed_registered = 0
did_not_register = 0
needed_subscribed = 0
did_not_subscribe = 0
# Avoid the expensive change process during this; we'll call
# it once at the end if needed.
assert 'changed' not in utils.__dict__
utils.changed = lambda _: None
if rebuild:
register = utils.register
subscribe = utils.subscribe
else:
register = subscribe = lambda *args: None
try:
for (provided, name), (value, _info, _factory) in regs.items():
if utils.registered((), provided, name) != value:
register((), provided, name, value)
needed_registered += 1
else:
did_not_register += 1
if utils.subscribed((), provided, value) is None:
needed_subscribed += 1
subscribe((), provided, value)
else:
did_not_subscribe += 1
finally:
del utils.changed
if rebuild and (needed_subscribed or needed_registered):
utils.changed(utils)
return {
'needed_registered': needed_registered,
'did_not_register': did_not_register,
'needed_subscribed': needed_subscribed,
'did_not_subscribe': did_not_subscribe
}
def _getName(component):
try:
return component.__component_name__
except AttributeError:
return u''
def _getUtilityProvided(component):
provided = list(providedBy(component))
if len(provided) == 1:
return provided[0]
raise TypeError(
"The utility doesn't provide a single interface "
"and no provided interface was specified.")
def _getAdapterProvided(factory):
provided = list(implementedBy(factory))
if len(provided) == 1:
return provided[0]
raise TypeError(
"The adapter factory doesn't implement a single interface "
"and no provided interface was specified.")
def _getAdapterRequired(factory, required):
if required is None:
try:
required = factory.__component_adapts__
except AttributeError:
raise TypeError(
"The adapter factory doesn't have a __component_adapts__ "
"attribute and no required specifications were specified"
)
elif ISpecification.providedBy(required):
raise TypeError("the required argument should be a list of "
"interfaces, not a single interface")
result = []
for r in required:
if r is None:
r = Interface
elif not ISpecification.providedBy(r):
if isinstance(r, CLASS_TYPES):
r = implementedBy(r)
else:
raise TypeError("Required specification must be a "
"specification or class, not %r" % type(r)
)
result.append(r)
return tuple(result)
@implementer(IUtilityRegistration)
class UtilityRegistration(object):
def __init__(self, registry, provided, name, component, doc, factory=None):
(self.registry, self.provided, self.name, self.component, self.info,
self.factory
) = registry, provided, name, component, doc, factory
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r, %s, %r, %s, %r, %r)' % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self.registry,
getattr(self.provided, '__name__', None), self.name,
getattr(self.component, '__name__', repr(self.component)),
self.factory, self.info,
)
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def __eq__(self, other):
return repr(self) == repr(other)
def __ne__(self, other):
return repr(self) != repr(other)
def __lt__(self, other):
return repr(self) < repr(other)
def __le__(self, other):
return repr(self) <= repr(other)
def __gt__(self, other):
return repr(self) > repr(other)
def __ge__(self, other):
return repr(self) >= repr(other)
@implementer(IAdapterRegistration)
class AdapterRegistration(object):
def __init__(self, registry, required, provided, name, component, doc):
(self.registry, self.required, self.provided, self.name,
self.factory, self.info
) = registry, required, provided, name, component, doc
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r, %s, %s, %r, %s, %r)' % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self.registry,
'[' + ", ".join([r.__name__ for r in self.required]) + ']',
getattr(self.provided, '__name__', None), self.name,
getattr(self.factory, '__name__', repr(self.factory)), self.info,
)
def __hash__(self):
return id(self)
def __eq__(self, other):
return repr(self) == repr(other)
def __ne__(self, other):
return repr(self) != repr(other)
def __lt__(self, other):
return repr(self) < repr(other)
def __le__(self, other):
return repr(self) <= repr(other)
def __gt__(self, other):
return repr(self) > repr(other)
def __ge__(self, other):
return repr(self) >= repr(other)
@implementer_only(ISubscriptionAdapterRegistration)
class SubscriptionRegistration(AdapterRegistration):
pass
@implementer_only(IHandlerRegistration)
class HandlerRegistration(AdapterRegistration):
def __init__(self, registry, required, name, handler, doc):
(self.registry, self.required, self.name, self.handler, self.info
) = registry, required, name, handler, doc
@property
def factory(self):
return self.handler
provided = None
def __repr__(self):
return '%s(%r, %s, %r, %s, %r)' % (
self.__class__.__name__,
self.registry,
'[' + ", ".join([r.__name__ for r in self.required]) + ']',
self.name,
getattr(self.factory, '__name__', repr(self.factory)), self.info,
)
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