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import logging |
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from contextlib import ExitStack |
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from copy import copy |
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from typing import ( |
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Collection, |
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Union, |
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Type, |
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TypeVar, |
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Optional, |
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cast, |
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ContextManager, |
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Iterator, |
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Generator, |
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Callable, |
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List, |
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Dict, |
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from lagom.container import Container |
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from lagom.functools import wraps |
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from lagom.compilaton import mypyc_attr |
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from lagom.definitions import ConstructionWithContainer, SingletonWrapper, Alias |
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from lagom.exceptions import InvalidDependencyDefinition |
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from lagom.interfaces import ( |
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ReadableContainer, |
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SpecialDepDefinition, |
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CallTimeContainerUpdate, |
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ContainerBoundFunction, |
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X = TypeVar("X") |
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class _ContextBoundFunction(ContainerBoundFunction[X]): |
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""" |
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Represents an instance of a function bound to a context container |
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""" |
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__slots__ = ("context_container", "partially_bound_function") |
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context_container: "ContextContainer" |
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partially_bound_function: ContainerBoundFunction |
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def __init__( |
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self, |
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context_container: "ContextContainer", |
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partially_bound_function: ContainerBoundFunction, |
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): |
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self.context_container = context_container |
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self.partially_bound_function = partially_bound_function |
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def __call__(self, *args, **kwargs) -> X: |
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with self.context_container as c: |
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return self.partially_bound_function.rebind(c)(*args, **kwargs) |
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def rebind(self, container: ReadableContainer) -> "ContainerBoundFunction[X]": |
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return wraps(self.partially_bound_function)( |
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_ContextBoundFunction( |
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self.context_container, self.partially_bound_function.rebind(container) |
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@mypyc_attr(allow_interpreted_subclasses=True) |
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class ContextContainer(Container): |
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""" |
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Wraps a regular container but is a ContextManager for use within a `with`. |
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>>> from tests.examples import SomeClass, SomeClassManager |
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>>> from lagom import Container |
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>>> from typing import ContextManager |
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>>> # The regular container |
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>>> c = Container() |
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>>> # register a context manager for SomeClass |
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>>> c[ContextManager[SomeClass]] = SomeClassManager |
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>>> context_c = ContextContainer(c, context_types=[SomeClass]) |
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... c[SomeClass] |
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<tests.examples.SomeClass object at ...> |
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exit_stack: Optional[ExitStack] = None |
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_context_types: Collection[Type] |
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_context_singletons: Collection[Type] |
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container: Container, |
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log_undefined_deps: Union[bool, logging.Logger] = False, |
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self._context_types = context_types |
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self._context_singletons = context_singletons |
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super().__init__(container, log_undefined_deps) |
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def clone(self) -> "ContextContainer": |
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if not self.exit_stack: |
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# All actual context definitions happen on a clone so that there's isolation between invocations |
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in_context = self.clone() |
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for dep_type in set(self._context_types): |
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in_context[dep_type] = self._context_type_def(dep_type) |
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in_context[dep_type] = self._singleton_type_def(dep_type) |
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self.exit_stack = ExitStack() |
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self.exit_stack.enter_context(in_context) |
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def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_val, exc_tb): |
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def partial( |
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raise InvalidDependencyDefinition( |
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f"A ContextManager[{dep_type}] should be defined. " |
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f"This could be an Iterator[{dep_type}] or Generator[{dep_type}, None, None] " |
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f"with the @contextmanager decorator" |
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# Without this we create a definition that points to |
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def _singleton_type_def(self, dep_type: Type): |
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__exit__ in this container's exit stack |
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