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from collections import OrderedDict |
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import copy |
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import os |
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from coalib.misc.Decorators import generate_repr, enforce_signature |
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from coalib.settings.Setting import Setting, path_list |
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from coalib.misc.DictUtilities import update_ordered_dict_key |
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from coalib.misc import Constants |
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def append_to_sections(sections, |
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key, |
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value, |
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origin, |
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section_name=None, |
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from_cli=False): |
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""" |
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Appends the given data as a Setting to a Section with the given name. If |
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the Section does not exist before it will be created empty. |
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:param sections: The sections dictionary to add to. |
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:param key: The key of the setting to add. |
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:param value: The value of the setting to add. |
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:param origin: The origin value of the setting to add. |
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:param section_name: The name of the section to add to. |
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:param from_cli: Whether or not this data comes from the CLI. |
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""" |
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if key == '' or value is None: |
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return |
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if section_name == "" or section_name is None: |
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section_name = "default" |
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if not section_name.lower() in sections: |
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sections[section_name.lower()] = Section(section_name) |
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sections[section_name.lower()].append( |
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Setting(key, str(value), origin, from_cli=from_cli)) |
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@generate_repr() |
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class Section: |
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""" |
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This class holds a set of settings. |
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""" |
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@staticmethod |
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def __prepare_key(key): |
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return str(key).lower().strip() |
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def __init__(self, |
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name, |
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defaults=None): |
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if defaults is not None and not isinstance(defaults, Section): |
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raise TypeError("defaults has to be a Section object or None.") |
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if defaults is self: |
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raise ValueError("defaults may not be self for non-recursivity.") |
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self.name = str(name) |
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self.defaults = defaults |
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self.contents = OrderedDict() |
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def bear_dirs(self): |
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bear_dirs = path_list(self.get("bear_dirs", "")) |
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bear_dirs.append(os.path.join(Constants.coalib_bears_root, "**")) |
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return bear_dirs |
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def is_enabled(self, targets): |
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""" |
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Checks if this section is enabled or, if targets is not empty, if it is |
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included in the targets list. |
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:param targets: List of target section names, all lower case. |
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:return: True or False |
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""" |
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if len(targets) == 0: |
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return bool(self.get("enabled", "true")) |
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return self.name.lower() in targets |
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def append(self, setting, custom_key=None): |
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if not isinstance(setting, Setting): |
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raise TypeError |
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if custom_key is None: |
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key = self.__prepare_key(setting.key) |
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else: |
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key = self.__prepare_key(custom_key) |
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# Setting asserts key != "" for us |
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self.contents[key] = setting |
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def add_or_create_setting(self, |
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setting, |
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custom_key=None, |
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allow_appending=True): |
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Adds the value of the setting to an existing setting if there is |
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already a setting with the key. Otherwise creates a new setting. |
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if custom_key is None: |
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key = setting.key |
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else: |
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key = custom_key |
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if self.__contains__(key, ignore_defaults=True) and allow_appending: |
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val = self[key] |
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val.value = str(val.value) + "\n" + setting.value |
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else: |
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self.append(setting, custom_key=key) |
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@enforce_signature |
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def __setitem__(self, key: str, value: (str, Setting)): |
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""" |
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Creates a Setting object from the given value if needed and assigns the |
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setting to the key: |
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>>> section = Section('section_name') |
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>>> section['key'] = 'value' |
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>>> section['key'].value |
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'value' |
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:param key: Argument whose value is to be set |
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:param value: The value of the given key |
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:return: Returns nothing. |
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if isinstance(value, Setting): |
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self.append(value, custom_key=key) |
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else: # It must be a string since signature is enforced |
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self.append(Setting(key, value)) |
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def __iter__(self, ignore_defaults=False): |
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joined = self.contents.copy() |
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if self.defaults is not None and not ignore_defaults: |
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# Since we only return the iterator of joined (which doesnt contain |
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# values) it's ok to override values here |
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joined.update(self.defaults.contents) |
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def __contains__(self, item, ignore_defaults=False): |
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self.__getitem__(item, ignore_defaults) |
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return True |
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except IndexError: |
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return False |
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def __getitem__(self, item, ignore_defaults=False): |
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key = self.__prepare_key(item) |
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if key == "": |
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raise IndexError("Empty keys are invalid.") |
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res = self.contents.get(key, None) |
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return res |
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if self.defaults is None or ignore_defaults: |
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raise IndexError("Required index is unavailable.") |
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return self.defaults[key] |
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def __str__(self): |
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value_list = ", ".join(key + " : " + repr(str(self.contents[key])) |
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for key in self.contents) |
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return self.name + " {" + value_list + "}" |
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def get(self, key, default="", ignore_defaults=False): |
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Retrieves the item without raising an exception. If the item is not |
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available an appropriate Setting will be generated from your provided |
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default value. |
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:param key: The key of the setting to return. |
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:param default: The default value |
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:param ignore_defaults: Whether or not to ignore the default section. |
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:return: The setting. |
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try: |
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return self.__getitem__(key, ignore_defaults) |
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except IndexError: |
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return Setting(key, str(default)) |
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def copy(self): |
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""" |
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:return: a deep copy of this object |
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""" |
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result = copy.copy(self) |
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result.contents = copy.deepcopy(self.contents) |
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if self.defaults is not None: |
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def update(self, other_section, ignore_defaults=False): |
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""" |
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this only. |
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:param other_section: Another Section |
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:param ignore_defaults: If set to true, do not take default values from |
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:return: self |
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def update_setting(self, |
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""" |
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:param key: The old key string. |
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if new_key is not None: |
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self.contents[key].key = new_key |
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self.contents = update_ordered_dict_key(self.contents, |
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key, |
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new_key) |
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if new_value is not None: |
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if new_key is not None: |
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self.contents[new_key].value = new_value |
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def delete_setting(self, key): |
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:param key: The key of the setting to be deleted |
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