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| # SPDX-License-Identifier: MIT | |
| import contextlib | |
| import copy | |
| import enum | |
| import functools | |
| import inspect | |
| import itertools | |
| import linecache | |
| import sys | |
| import types | |
| import typing | |
| from operator import itemgetter | |
| # We need to import _compat itself in addition to the _compat members to avoid | |
| # having the thread-local in the globals here. | |
| from . import _compat, _config, setters | |
| from ._compat import ( | |
| PY310, | |
| PY_3_8_PLUS, | |
| _AnnotationExtractor, | |
| get_generic_base, | |
| ) | |
| from .exceptions import ( | |
| DefaultAlreadySetError, | |
| FrozenInstanceError, | |
| NotAnAttrsClassError, | |
| UnannotatedAttributeError, | |
| ) | |
| # This is used at least twice, so cache it here. | |
| _obj_setattr = object.__setattr__ | |
| _init_converter_pat = "__attr_converter_%s" | |
| _init_factory_pat = "__attr_factory_%s" | |
| _classvar_prefixes = ( | |
| "typing.ClassVar", | |
| "t.ClassVar", | |
| "ClassVar", | |
| "typing_extensions.ClassVar", | |
| ) | |
| # we don't use a double-underscore prefix because that triggers | |
| # name mangling when trying to create a slot for the field | |
| # (when slots=True) | |
| _hash_cache_field = "_attrs_cached_hash" | |
| _empty_metadata_singleton = types.MappingProxyType({}) | |
| # Unique object for unequivocal getattr() defaults. | |
| _sentinel = object() | |
| _ng_default_on_setattr = setters.pipe(setters.convert, setters.validate) | |
| class _Nothing(enum.Enum): | |
| """ | |
| Sentinel to indicate the lack of a value when ``None`` is ambiguous. | |
| If extending attrs, you can use ``typing.Literal[NOTHING]`` to show | |
| that a value may be ``NOTHING``. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 ``bool(NOTHING)`` is now False. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 22.2.0 ``NOTHING`` is now an ``enum.Enum`` variant. | |
| """ | |
| NOTHING = enum.auto() | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return "NOTHING" | |
| def __bool__(self): | |
| return False | |
| NOTHING = _Nothing.NOTHING | |
| """ | |
| Sentinel to indicate the lack of a value when ``None`` is ambiguous. | |
| """ | |
| class _CacheHashWrapper(int): | |
| """ | |
| An integer subclass that pickles / copies as None | |
| This is used for non-slots classes with ``cache_hash=True``, to avoid | |
| serializing a potentially (even likely) invalid hash value. Since ``None`` | |
| is the default value for uncalculated hashes, whenever this is copied, | |
| the copy's value for the hash should automatically reset. | |
| See GH #613 for more details. | |
| """ | |
| def __reduce__(self, _none_constructor=type(None), _args=()): # noqa: B008 | |
| return _none_constructor, _args | |
| def attrib( | |
| default=NOTHING, | |
| validator=None, | |
| repr=True, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| hash=None, | |
| init=True, | |
| metadata=None, | |
| type=None, | |
| converter=None, | |
| factory=None, | |
| kw_only=False, | |
| eq=None, | |
| order=None, | |
| on_setattr=None, | |
| alias=None, | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| Create a new attribute on a class. | |
| .. warning:: | |
| Does *not* do anything unless the class is also decorated with `attr.s` | |
| / `attrs.define` / and so on! | |
| Please consider using `attrs.field` in new code (``attr.ib`` will *never* | |
| go away, though). | |
| :param default: A value that is used if an *attrs*-generated ``__init__`` | |
| is used and no value is passed while instantiating or the attribute is | |
| excluded using ``init=False``. | |
| If the value is an instance of `attrs.Factory`, its callable will be | |
| used to construct a new value (useful for mutable data types like lists | |
| or dicts). | |
| If a default is not set (or set manually to `attrs.NOTHING`), a value | |
| *must* be supplied when instantiating; otherwise a `TypeError` will be | |
| raised. | |
| The default can also be set using decorator notation as shown below. | |
| .. seealso:: `defaults` | |
| :param callable factory: Syntactic sugar for | |
| ``default=attr.Factory(factory)``. | |
| :param validator: `callable` that is called by *attrs*-generated | |
| ``__init__`` methods after the instance has been initialized. They | |
| receive the initialized instance, the :func:`~attrs.Attribute`, and the | |
| passed value. | |
| The return value is *not* inspected so the validator has to throw an | |
| exception itself. | |
| If a `list` is passed, its items are treated as validators and must all | |
| pass. | |
| Validators can be globally disabled and re-enabled using | |
| `attrs.validators.get_disabled` / `attrs.validators.set_disabled`. | |
| The validator can also be set using decorator notation as shown below. | |
| .. seealso:: :ref:`validators` | |
| :type validator: `callable` or a `list` of `callable`\\ s. | |
| :param repr: Include this attribute in the generated ``__repr__`` method. | |
| If ``True``, include the attribute; if ``False``, omit it. By default, | |
| the built-in ``repr()`` function is used. To override how the attribute | |
| value is formatted, pass a ``callable`` that takes a single value and | |
| returns a string. Note that the resulting string is used as-is, i.e. it | |
| will be used directly *instead* of calling ``repr()`` (the default). | |
| :type repr: a `bool` or a `callable` to use a custom function. | |
| :param eq: If ``True`` (default), include this attribute in the generated | |
| ``__eq__`` and ``__ne__`` methods that check two instances for | |
| equality. To override how the attribute value is compared, pass a | |
| ``callable`` that takes a single value and returns the value to be | |
| compared. | |
| .. seealso:: `comparison` | |
| :type eq: a `bool` or a `callable`. | |
| :param order: If ``True`` (default), include this attributes in the | |
| generated ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, ``__gt__`` and ``__ge__`` methods. To | |
| override how the attribute value is ordered, pass a ``callable`` that | |
| takes a single value and returns the value to be ordered. | |
| .. seealso:: `comparison` | |
| :type order: a `bool` or a `callable`. | |
| :param cmp: Setting *cmp* is equivalent to setting *eq* and *order* to the | |
| same value. Must not be mixed with *eq* or *order*. | |
| .. seealso:: `comparison` | |
| :type cmp: a `bool` or a `callable`. | |
| :param bool | None hash: Include this attribute in the generated | |
| ``__hash__`` method. If ``None`` (default), mirror *eq*'s value. This | |
| is the correct behavior according the Python spec. Setting this value | |
| to anything else than ``None`` is *discouraged*. | |
| .. seealso:: `hashing` | |
| :param bool init: Include this attribute in the generated ``__init__`` | |
| method. It is possible to set this to ``False`` and set a default | |
| value. In that case this attributed is unconditionally initialized | |
| with the specified default value or factory. | |
| .. seealso:: `init` | |
| :param callable converter: `callable` that is called by *attrs*-generated | |
| ``__init__`` methods to convert attribute's value to the desired | |
| format. It is given the passed-in value, and the returned value will | |
| be used as the new value of the attribute. The value is converted | |
| before being passed to the validator, if any. | |
| .. seealso:: :ref:`converters` | |
| :param dict | None metadata: An arbitrary mapping, to be used by | |
| third-party components. See `extending-metadata`. | |
| :param type: The type of the attribute. Nowadays, the preferred method to | |
| specify the type is using a variable annotation (see :pep:`526`). This | |
| argument is provided for backward compatibility. Regardless of the | |
| approach used, the type will be stored on ``Attribute.type``. | |
| Please note that *attrs* doesn't do anything with this metadata by | |
| itself. You can use it as part of your own code or for `static type | |
| checking <types>`. | |
| :param bool kw_only: Make this attribute keyword-only in the generated | |
| ``__init__`` (if ``init`` is ``False``, this parameter is ignored). | |
| :param on_setattr: Allows to overwrite the *on_setattr* setting from | |
| `attr.s`. If left `None`, the *on_setattr* value from `attr.s` is used. | |
| Set to `attrs.setters.NO_OP` to run **no** `setattr` hooks for this | |
| attribute -- regardless of the setting in `attr.s`. | |
| :type on_setattr: `callable`, or a list of callables, or `None`, or | |
| `attrs.setters.NO_OP` | |
| :param str | None alias: Override this attribute's parameter name in the | |
| generated ``__init__`` method. If left `None`, default to ``name`` | |
| stripped of leading underscores. See `private-attributes`. | |
| .. versionadded:: 15.2.0 *convert* | |
| .. versionadded:: 16.3.0 *metadata* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0 *validator* can be a ``list`` now. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0 | |
| *hash* is ``None`` and therefore mirrors *eq* by default. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.3.0 *type* | |
| .. deprecated:: 17.4.0 *convert* | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.4.0 *converter* as a replacement for the deprecated | |
| *convert* to achieve consistency with other noun-based arguments. | |
| .. versionadded:: 18.1.0 | |
| ``factory=f`` is syntactic sugar for ``default=attr.Factory(f)``. | |
| .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *kw_only* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 19.2.0 *convert* keyword argument removed. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 19.2.0 *repr* also accepts a custom callable. | |
| .. deprecated:: 19.2.0 *cmp* Removal on or after 2021-06-01. | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.2.0 *eq* and *order* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *on_setattr* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 20.3.0 *kw_only* backported to Python 2 | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 | |
| *eq*, *order*, and *cmp* also accept a custom callable | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 *cmp* undeprecated | |
| .. versionadded:: 22.2.0 *alias* | |
| """ | |
| eq, eq_key, order, order_key = _determine_attrib_eq_order( | |
| cmp, eq, order, True | |
| ) | |
| if hash is not None and hash is not True and hash is not False: | |
| msg = "Invalid value for hash. Must be True, False, or None." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| if factory is not None: | |
| if default is not NOTHING: | |
| msg = ( | |
| "The `default` and `factory` arguments are mutually exclusive." | |
| ) | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| if not callable(factory): | |
| msg = "The `factory` argument must be a callable." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| default = Factory(factory) | |
| if metadata is None: | |
| metadata = {} | |
| # Apply syntactic sugar by auto-wrapping. | |
| if isinstance(on_setattr, (list, tuple)): | |
| on_setattr = setters.pipe(*on_setattr) | |
| if validator and isinstance(validator, (list, tuple)): | |
| validator = and_(*validator) | |
| if converter and isinstance(converter, (list, tuple)): | |
| converter = pipe(*converter) | |
| return _CountingAttr( | |
| default=default, | |
| validator=validator, | |
| repr=repr, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| hash=hash, | |
| init=init, | |
| converter=converter, | |
| metadata=metadata, | |
| type=type, | |
| kw_only=kw_only, | |
| eq=eq, | |
| eq_key=eq_key, | |
| order=order, | |
| order_key=order_key, | |
| on_setattr=on_setattr, | |
| alias=alias, | |
| ) | |
| def _compile_and_eval(script, globs, locs=None, filename=""): | |
| """ | |
| "Exec" the script with the given global (globs) and local (locs) variables. | |
| """ | |
| bytecode = compile(script, filename, "exec") | |
| eval(bytecode, globs, locs) | |
| def _make_method(name, script, filename, globs): | |
| """ | |
| Create the method with the script given and return the method object. | |
| """ | |
| locs = {} | |
| # In order of debuggers like PDB being able to step through the code, | |
| # we add a fake linecache entry. | |
| count = 1 | |
| base_filename = filename | |
| while True: | |
| linecache_tuple = ( | |
| len(script), | |
| None, | |
| script.splitlines(True), | |
| filename, | |
| ) | |
| old_val = linecache.cache.setdefault(filename, linecache_tuple) | |
| if old_val == linecache_tuple: | |
| break | |
| filename = f"{base_filename[:-1]}-{count}>" | |
| count += 1 | |
| _compile_and_eval(script, globs, locs, filename) | |
| return locs[name] | |
| def _make_attr_tuple_class(cls_name, attr_names): | |
| """ | |
| Create a tuple subclass to hold `Attribute`s for an `attrs` class. | |
| The subclass is a bare tuple with properties for names. | |
| class MyClassAttributes(tuple): | |
| __slots__ = () | |
| x = property(itemgetter(0)) | |
| """ | |
| attr_class_name = f"{cls_name}Attributes" | |
| attr_class_template = [ | |
| f"class {attr_class_name}(tuple):", | |
| " __slots__ = ()", | |
| ] | |
| if attr_names: | |
| for i, attr_name in enumerate(attr_names): | |
| attr_class_template.append( | |
| f" {attr_name} = _attrs_property(_attrs_itemgetter({i}))" | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| attr_class_template.append(" pass") | |
| globs = {"_attrs_itemgetter": itemgetter, "_attrs_property": property} | |
| _compile_and_eval("\n".join(attr_class_template), globs) | |
| return globs[attr_class_name] | |
| # Tuple class for extracted attributes from a class definition. | |
| # `base_attrs` is a subset of `attrs`. | |
| _Attributes = _make_attr_tuple_class( | |
| "_Attributes", | |
| [ | |
| # all attributes to build dunder methods for | |
| "attrs", | |
| # attributes that have been inherited | |
| "base_attrs", | |
| # map inherited attributes to their originating classes | |
| "base_attrs_map", | |
| ], | |
| ) | |
| def _is_class_var(annot): | |
| """ | |
| Check whether *annot* is a typing.ClassVar. | |
| The string comparison hack is used to avoid evaluating all string | |
| annotations which would put attrs-based classes at a performance | |
| disadvantage compared to plain old classes. | |
| """ | |
| annot = str(annot) | |
| # Annotation can be quoted. | |
| if annot.startswith(("'", '"')) and annot.endswith(("'", '"')): | |
| annot = annot[1:-1] | |
| return annot.startswith(_classvar_prefixes) | |
| def _has_own_attribute(cls, attrib_name): | |
| """ | |
| Check whether *cls* defines *attrib_name* (and doesn't just inherit it). | |
| """ | |
| attr = getattr(cls, attrib_name, _sentinel) | |
| if attr is _sentinel: | |
| return False | |
| for base_cls in cls.__mro__[1:]: | |
| a = getattr(base_cls, attrib_name, None) | |
| if attr is a: | |
| return False | |
| return True | |
| def _get_annotations(cls): | |
| """ | |
| Get annotations for *cls*. | |
| """ | |
| if _has_own_attribute(cls, "__annotations__"): | |
| return cls.__annotations__ | |
| return {} | |
| def _collect_base_attrs(cls, taken_attr_names): | |
| """ | |
| Collect attr.ibs from base classes of *cls*, except *taken_attr_names*. | |
| """ | |
| base_attrs = [] | |
| base_attr_map = {} # A dictionary of base attrs to their classes. | |
| # Traverse the MRO and collect attributes. | |
| for base_cls in reversed(cls.__mro__[1:-1]): | |
| for a in getattr(base_cls, "__attrs_attrs__", []): | |
| if a.inherited or a.name in taken_attr_names: | |
| continue | |
| a = a.evolve(inherited=True) # noqa: PLW2901 | |
| base_attrs.append(a) | |
| base_attr_map[a.name] = base_cls | |
| # For each name, only keep the freshest definition i.e. the furthest at the | |
| # back. base_attr_map is fine because it gets overwritten with every new | |
| # instance. | |
| filtered = [] | |
| seen = set() | |
| for a in reversed(base_attrs): | |
| if a.name in seen: | |
| continue | |
| filtered.insert(0, a) | |
| seen.add(a.name) | |
| return filtered, base_attr_map | |
| def _collect_base_attrs_broken(cls, taken_attr_names): | |
| """ | |
| Collect attr.ibs from base classes of *cls*, except *taken_attr_names*. | |
| N.B. *taken_attr_names* will be mutated. | |
| Adhere to the old incorrect behavior. | |
| Notably it collects from the front and considers inherited attributes which | |
| leads to the buggy behavior reported in #428. | |
| """ | |
| base_attrs = [] | |
| base_attr_map = {} # A dictionary of base attrs to their classes. | |
| # Traverse the MRO and collect attributes. | |
| for base_cls in cls.__mro__[1:-1]: | |
| for a in getattr(base_cls, "__attrs_attrs__", []): | |
| if a.name in taken_attr_names: | |
| continue | |
| a = a.evolve(inherited=True) # noqa: PLW2901 | |
| taken_attr_names.add(a.name) | |
| base_attrs.append(a) | |
| base_attr_map[a.name] = base_cls | |
| return base_attrs, base_attr_map | |
| def _transform_attrs( | |
| cls, these, auto_attribs, kw_only, collect_by_mro, field_transformer | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| Transform all `_CountingAttr`s on a class into `Attribute`s. | |
| If *these* is passed, use that and don't look for them on the class. | |
| *collect_by_mro* is True, collect them in the correct MRO order, otherwise | |
| use the old -- incorrect -- order. See #428. | |
| Return an `_Attributes`. | |
| """ | |
| cd = cls.__dict__ | |
| anns = _get_annotations(cls) | |
| if these is not None: | |
| ca_list = list(these.items()) | |
| elif auto_attribs is True: | |
| ca_names = { | |
| name | |
| for name, attr in cd.items() | |
| if isinstance(attr, _CountingAttr) | |
| } | |
| ca_list = [] | |
| annot_names = set() | |
| for attr_name, type in anns.items(): | |
| if _is_class_var(type): | |
| continue | |
| annot_names.add(attr_name) | |
| a = cd.get(attr_name, NOTHING) | |
| if not isinstance(a, _CountingAttr): | |
| a = attrib() if a is NOTHING else attrib(default=a) | |
| ca_list.append((attr_name, a)) | |
| unannotated = ca_names - annot_names | |
| if len(unannotated) > 0: | |
| raise UnannotatedAttributeError( | |
| "The following `attr.ib`s lack a type annotation: " | |
| + ", ".join( | |
| sorted(unannotated, key=lambda n: cd.get(n).counter) | |
| ) | |
| + "." | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| ca_list = sorted( | |
| ( | |
| (name, attr) | |
| for name, attr in cd.items() | |
| if isinstance(attr, _CountingAttr) | |
| ), | |
| key=lambda e: e[1].counter, | |
| ) | |
| own_attrs = [ | |
| Attribute.from_counting_attr( | |
| name=attr_name, ca=ca, type=anns.get(attr_name) | |
| ) | |
| for attr_name, ca in ca_list | |
| ] | |
| if collect_by_mro: | |
| base_attrs, base_attr_map = _collect_base_attrs( | |
| cls, {a.name for a in own_attrs} | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| base_attrs, base_attr_map = _collect_base_attrs_broken( | |
| cls, {a.name for a in own_attrs} | |
| ) | |
| if kw_only: | |
| own_attrs = [a.evolve(kw_only=True) for a in own_attrs] | |
| base_attrs = [a.evolve(kw_only=True) for a in base_attrs] | |
| attrs = base_attrs + own_attrs | |
| # Mandatory vs non-mandatory attr order only matters when they are part of | |
| # the __init__ signature and when they aren't kw_only (which are moved to | |
| # the end and can be mandatory or non-mandatory in any order, as they will | |
| # be specified as keyword args anyway). Check the order of those attrs: | |
| had_default = False | |
| for a in (a for a in attrs if a.init is not False and a.kw_only is False): | |
| if had_default is True and a.default is NOTHING: | |
| msg = f"No mandatory attributes allowed after an attribute with a default value or factory. Attribute in question: {a!r}" | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| if had_default is False and a.default is not NOTHING: | |
| had_default = True | |
| if field_transformer is not None: | |
| attrs = field_transformer(cls, attrs) | |
| # Resolve default field alias after executing field_transformer. | |
| # This allows field_transformer to differentiate between explicit vs | |
| # default aliases and supply their own defaults. | |
| attrs = [ | |
| a.evolve(alias=_default_init_alias_for(a.name)) if not a.alias else a | |
| for a in attrs | |
| ] | |
| # Create AttrsClass *after* applying the field_transformer since it may | |
| # add or remove attributes! | |
| attr_names = [a.name for a in attrs] | |
| AttrsClass = _make_attr_tuple_class(cls.__name__, attr_names) | |
| return _Attributes((AttrsClass(attrs), base_attrs, base_attr_map)) | |
| def _make_cached_property_getattr( | |
| cached_properties, | |
| original_getattr, | |
| cls, | |
| ): | |
| lines = [ | |
| # Wrapped to get `__class__` into closure cell for super() | |
| # (It will be replaced with the newly constructed class after construction). | |
| "def wrapper():", | |
| " __class__ = _cls", | |
| " def __getattr__(self, item, cached_properties=cached_properties, original_getattr=original_getattr, _cached_setattr_get=_cached_setattr_get):", | |
| " func = cached_properties.get(item)", | |
| " if func is not None:", | |
| " result = func(self)", | |
| " _setter = _cached_setattr_get(self)", | |
| " _setter(item, result)", | |
| " return result", | |
| ] | |
| if original_getattr is not None: | |
| lines.append( | |
| " return original_getattr(self, item)", | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| lines.extend( | |
| [ | |
| " if hasattr(super(), '__getattr__'):", | |
| " return super().__getattr__(item)", | |
| " original_error = f\"'{self.__class__.__name__}' object has no attribute '{item}'\"", | |
| " raise AttributeError(original_error)", | |
| ] | |
| ) | |
| lines.extend( | |
| [ | |
| " return __getattr__", | |
| "__getattr__ = wrapper()", | |
| ] | |
| ) | |
| unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "getattr") | |
| glob = { | |
| "cached_properties": cached_properties, | |
| "_cached_setattr_get": _obj_setattr.__get__, | |
| "_cls": cls, | |
| "original_getattr": original_getattr, | |
| } | |
| return _make_method( | |
| "__getattr__", | |
| "\n".join(lines), | |
| unique_filename, | |
| glob, | |
| ) | |
| def _frozen_setattrs(self, name, value): | |
| """ | |
| Attached to frozen classes as __setattr__. | |
| """ | |
| if isinstance(self, BaseException) and name in ( | |
| "__cause__", | |
| "__context__", | |
| "__traceback__", | |
| ): | |
| BaseException.__setattr__(self, name, value) | |
| return | |
| raise FrozenInstanceError() | |
| def _frozen_delattrs(self, name): | |
| """ | |
| Attached to frozen classes as __delattr__. | |
| """ | |
| raise FrozenInstanceError() | |
| class _ClassBuilder: | |
| """ | |
| Iteratively build *one* class. | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ( | |
| "_attr_names", | |
| "_attrs", | |
| "_base_attr_map", | |
| "_base_names", | |
| "_cache_hash", | |
| "_cls", | |
| "_cls_dict", | |
| "_delete_attribs", | |
| "_frozen", | |
| "_has_pre_init", | |
| "_pre_init_has_args", | |
| "_has_post_init", | |
| "_is_exc", | |
| "_on_setattr", | |
| "_slots", | |
| "_weakref_slot", | |
| "_wrote_own_setattr", | |
| "_has_custom_setattr", | |
| ) | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| cls, | |
| these, | |
| slots, | |
| frozen, | |
| weakref_slot, | |
| getstate_setstate, | |
| auto_attribs, | |
| kw_only, | |
| cache_hash, | |
| is_exc, | |
| collect_by_mro, | |
| on_setattr, | |
| has_custom_setattr, | |
| field_transformer, | |
| ): | |
| attrs, base_attrs, base_map = _transform_attrs( | |
| cls, | |
| these, | |
| auto_attribs, | |
| kw_only, | |
| collect_by_mro, | |
| field_transformer, | |
| ) | |
| self._cls = cls | |
| self._cls_dict = dict(cls.__dict__) if slots else {} | |
| self._attrs = attrs | |
| self._base_names = {a.name for a in base_attrs} | |
| self._base_attr_map = base_map | |
| self._attr_names = tuple(a.name for a in attrs) | |
| self._slots = slots | |
| self._frozen = frozen | |
| self._weakref_slot = weakref_slot | |
| self._cache_hash = cache_hash | |
| self._has_pre_init = bool(getattr(cls, "__attrs_pre_init__", False)) | |
| self._pre_init_has_args = False | |
| if self._has_pre_init: | |
| # Check if the pre init method has more arguments than just `self` | |
| # We want to pass arguments if pre init expects arguments | |
| pre_init_func = cls.__attrs_pre_init__ | |
| pre_init_signature = inspect.signature(pre_init_func) | |
| self._pre_init_has_args = len(pre_init_signature.parameters) > 1 | |
| self._has_post_init = bool(getattr(cls, "__attrs_post_init__", False)) | |
| self._delete_attribs = not bool(these) | |
| self._is_exc = is_exc | |
| self._on_setattr = on_setattr | |
| self._has_custom_setattr = has_custom_setattr | |
| self._wrote_own_setattr = False | |
| self._cls_dict["__attrs_attrs__"] = self._attrs | |
| if frozen: | |
| self._cls_dict["__setattr__"] = _frozen_setattrs | |
| self._cls_dict["__delattr__"] = _frozen_delattrs | |
| self._wrote_own_setattr = True | |
| elif on_setattr in ( | |
| _ng_default_on_setattr, | |
| setters.validate, | |
| setters.convert, | |
| ): | |
| has_validator = has_converter = False | |
| for a in attrs: | |
| if a.validator is not None: | |
| has_validator = True | |
| if a.converter is not None: | |
| has_converter = True | |
| if has_validator and has_converter: | |
| break | |
| if ( | |
| ( | |
| on_setattr == _ng_default_on_setattr | |
| and not (has_validator or has_converter) | |
| ) | |
| or (on_setattr == setters.validate and not has_validator) | |
| or (on_setattr == setters.convert and not has_converter) | |
| ): | |
| # If class-level on_setattr is set to convert + validate, but | |
| # there's no field to convert or validate, pretend like there's | |
| # no on_setattr. | |
| self._on_setattr = None | |
| if getstate_setstate: | |
| ( | |
| self._cls_dict["__getstate__"], | |
| self._cls_dict["__setstate__"], | |
| ) = self._make_getstate_setstate() | |
| def __repr__(self): | |
| return f"<_ClassBuilder(cls={self._cls.__name__})>" | |
| if PY310: | |
| import abc | |
| def build_class(self): | |
| """ | |
| Finalize class based on the accumulated configuration. | |
| Builder cannot be used after calling this method. | |
| """ | |
| if self._slots is True: | |
| return self._create_slots_class() | |
| return self.abc.update_abstractmethods( | |
| self._patch_original_class() | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| def build_class(self): | |
| """ | |
| Finalize class based on the accumulated configuration. | |
| Builder cannot be used after calling this method. | |
| """ | |
| if self._slots is True: | |
| return self._create_slots_class() | |
| return self._patch_original_class() | |
| def _patch_original_class(self): | |
| """ | |
| Apply accumulated methods and return the class. | |
| """ | |
| cls = self._cls | |
| base_names = self._base_names | |
| # Clean class of attribute definitions (`attr.ib()`s). | |
| if self._delete_attribs: | |
| for name in self._attr_names: | |
| if ( | |
| name not in base_names | |
| and getattr(cls, name, _sentinel) is not _sentinel | |
| ): | |
| # An AttributeError can happen if a base class defines a | |
| # class variable and we want to set an attribute with the | |
| # same name by using only a type annotation. | |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError): | |
| delattr(cls, name) | |
| # Attach our dunder methods. | |
| for name, value in self._cls_dict.items(): | |
| setattr(cls, name, value) | |
| # If we've inherited an attrs __setattr__ and don't write our own, | |
| # reset it to object's. | |
| if not self._wrote_own_setattr and getattr( | |
| cls, "__attrs_own_setattr__", False | |
| ): | |
| cls.__attrs_own_setattr__ = False | |
| if not self._has_custom_setattr: | |
| cls.__setattr__ = _obj_setattr | |
| return cls | |
| def _create_slots_class(self): | |
| """ | |
| Build and return a new class with a `__slots__` attribute. | |
| """ | |
| cd = { | |
| k: v | |
| for k, v in self._cls_dict.items() | |
| if k not in (*tuple(self._attr_names), "__dict__", "__weakref__") | |
| } | |
| # If our class doesn't have its own implementation of __setattr__ | |
| # (either from the user or by us), check the bases, if one of them has | |
| # an attrs-made __setattr__, that needs to be reset. We don't walk the | |
| # MRO because we only care about our immediate base classes. | |
| # XXX: This can be confused by subclassing a slotted attrs class with | |
| # XXX: a non-attrs class and subclass the resulting class with an attrs | |
| # XXX: class. See `test_slotted_confused` for details. For now that's | |
| # XXX: OK with us. | |
| if not self._wrote_own_setattr: | |
| cd["__attrs_own_setattr__"] = False | |
| if not self._has_custom_setattr: | |
| for base_cls in self._cls.__bases__: | |
| if base_cls.__dict__.get("__attrs_own_setattr__", False): | |
| cd["__setattr__"] = _obj_setattr | |
| break | |
| # Traverse the MRO to collect existing slots | |
| # and check for an existing __weakref__. | |
| existing_slots = {} | |
| weakref_inherited = False | |
| for base_cls in self._cls.__mro__[1:-1]: | |
| if base_cls.__dict__.get("__weakref__", None) is not None: | |
| weakref_inherited = True | |
| existing_slots.update( | |
| { | |
| name: getattr(base_cls, name) | |
| for name in getattr(base_cls, "__slots__", []) | |
| } | |
| ) | |
| base_names = set(self._base_names) | |
| names = self._attr_names | |
| if ( | |
| self._weakref_slot | |
| and "__weakref__" not in getattr(self._cls, "__slots__", ()) | |
| and "__weakref__" not in names | |
| and not weakref_inherited | |
| ): | |
| names += ("__weakref__",) | |
| if PY_3_8_PLUS: | |
| cached_properties = { | |
| name: cached_property.func | |
| for name, cached_property in cd.items() | |
| if isinstance(cached_property, functools.cached_property) | |
| } | |
| else: | |
| # `functools.cached_property` was introduced in 3.8. | |
| # So can't be used before this. | |
| cached_properties = {} | |
| # Collect methods with a `__class__` reference that are shadowed in the new class. | |
| # To know to update them. | |
| additional_closure_functions_to_update = [] | |
| if cached_properties: | |
| # Add cached properties to names for slotting. | |
| names += tuple(cached_properties.keys()) | |
| for name in cached_properties: | |
| # Clear out function from class to avoid clashing. | |
| del cd[name] | |
| class_annotations = _get_annotations(self._cls) | |
| for name, func in cached_properties.items(): | |
| annotation = inspect.signature(func).return_annotation | |
| if annotation is not inspect.Parameter.empty: | |
| class_annotations[name] = annotation | |
| original_getattr = cd.get("__getattr__") | |
| if original_getattr is not None: | |
| additional_closure_functions_to_update.append(original_getattr) | |
| cd["__getattr__"] = _make_cached_property_getattr( | |
| cached_properties, original_getattr, self._cls | |
| ) | |
| # We only add the names of attributes that aren't inherited. | |
| # Setting __slots__ to inherited attributes wastes memory. | |
| slot_names = [name for name in names if name not in base_names] | |
| # There are slots for attributes from current class | |
| # that are defined in parent classes. | |
| # As their descriptors may be overridden by a child class, | |
| # we collect them here and update the class dict | |
| reused_slots = { | |
| slot: slot_descriptor | |
| for slot, slot_descriptor in existing_slots.items() | |
| if slot in slot_names | |
| } | |
| slot_names = [name for name in slot_names if name not in reused_slots] | |
| cd.update(reused_slots) | |
| if self._cache_hash: | |
| slot_names.append(_hash_cache_field) | |
| cd["__slots__"] = tuple(slot_names) | |
| cd["__qualname__"] = self._cls.__qualname__ | |
| # Create new class based on old class and our methods. | |
| cls = type(self._cls)(self._cls.__name__, self._cls.__bases__, cd) | |
| # The following is a fix for | |
| # <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/102>. | |
| # If a method mentions `__class__` or uses the no-arg super(), the | |
| # compiler will bake a reference to the class in the method itself | |
| # as `method.__closure__`. Since we replace the class with a | |
| # clone, we rewrite these references so it keeps working. | |
| for item in itertools.chain( | |
| cls.__dict__.values(), additional_closure_functions_to_update | |
| ): | |
| if isinstance(item, (classmethod, staticmethod)): | |
| # Class- and staticmethods hide their functions inside. | |
| # These might need to be rewritten as well. | |
| closure_cells = getattr(item.__func__, "__closure__", None) | |
| elif isinstance(item, property): | |
| # Workaround for property `super()` shortcut (PY3-only). | |
| # There is no universal way for other descriptors. | |
| closure_cells = getattr(item.fget, "__closure__", None) | |
| else: | |
| closure_cells = getattr(item, "__closure__", None) | |
| if not closure_cells: # Catch None or the empty list. | |
| continue | |
| for cell in closure_cells: | |
| try: | |
| match = cell.cell_contents is self._cls | |
| except ValueError: # noqa: PERF203 | |
| # ValueError: Cell is empty | |
| pass | |
| else: | |
| if match: | |
| cell.cell_contents = cls | |
| return cls | |
| def add_repr(self, ns): | |
| self._cls_dict["__repr__"] = self._add_method_dunders( | |
| _make_repr(self._attrs, ns, self._cls) | |
| ) | |
| return self | |
| def add_str(self): | |
| repr = self._cls_dict.get("__repr__") | |
| if repr is None: | |
| msg = "__str__ can only be generated if a __repr__ exists." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| def __str__(self): | |
| return self.__repr__() | |
| self._cls_dict["__str__"] = self._add_method_dunders(__str__) | |
| return self | |
| def _make_getstate_setstate(self): | |
| """ | |
| Create custom __setstate__ and __getstate__ methods. | |
| """ | |
| # __weakref__ is not writable. | |
| state_attr_names = tuple( | |
| an for an in self._attr_names if an != "__weakref__" | |
| ) | |
| def slots_getstate(self): | |
| """ | |
| Automatically created by attrs. | |
| """ | |
| return {name: getattr(self, name) for name in state_attr_names} | |
| hash_caching_enabled = self._cache_hash | |
| def slots_setstate(self, state): | |
| """ | |
| Automatically created by attrs. | |
| """ | |
| __bound_setattr = _obj_setattr.__get__(self) | |
| if isinstance(state, tuple): | |
| # Backward compatibility with attrs instances pickled with | |
| # attrs versions before v22.2.0 which stored tuples. | |
| for name, value in zip(state_attr_names, state): | |
| __bound_setattr(name, value) | |
| else: | |
| for name in state_attr_names: | |
| if name in state: | |
| __bound_setattr(name, state[name]) | |
| # The hash code cache is not included when the object is | |
| # serialized, but it still needs to be initialized to None to | |
| # indicate that the first call to __hash__ should be a cache | |
| # miss. | |
| if hash_caching_enabled: | |
| __bound_setattr(_hash_cache_field, None) | |
| return slots_getstate, slots_setstate | |
| def make_unhashable(self): | |
| self._cls_dict["__hash__"] = None | |
| return self | |
| def add_hash(self): | |
| self._cls_dict["__hash__"] = self._add_method_dunders( | |
| _make_hash( | |
| self._cls, | |
| self._attrs, | |
| frozen=self._frozen, | |
| cache_hash=self._cache_hash, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| return self | |
| def add_init(self): | |
| self._cls_dict["__init__"] = self._add_method_dunders( | |
| _make_init( | |
| self._cls, | |
| self._attrs, | |
| self._has_pre_init, | |
| self._pre_init_has_args, | |
| self._has_post_init, | |
| self._frozen, | |
| self._slots, | |
| self._cache_hash, | |
| self._base_attr_map, | |
| self._is_exc, | |
| self._on_setattr, | |
| attrs_init=False, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| return self | |
| def add_match_args(self): | |
| self._cls_dict["__match_args__"] = tuple( | |
| field.name | |
| for field in self._attrs | |
| if field.init and not field.kw_only | |
| ) | |
| def add_attrs_init(self): | |
| self._cls_dict["__attrs_init__"] = self._add_method_dunders( | |
| _make_init( | |
| self._cls, | |
| self._attrs, | |
| self._has_pre_init, | |
| self._pre_init_has_args, | |
| self._has_post_init, | |
| self._frozen, | |
| self._slots, | |
| self._cache_hash, | |
| self._base_attr_map, | |
| self._is_exc, | |
| self._on_setattr, | |
| attrs_init=True, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| return self | |
| def add_eq(self): | |
| cd = self._cls_dict | |
| cd["__eq__"] = self._add_method_dunders( | |
| _make_eq(self._cls, self._attrs) | |
| ) | |
| cd["__ne__"] = self._add_method_dunders(_make_ne()) | |
| return self | |
| def add_order(self): | |
| cd = self._cls_dict | |
| cd["__lt__"], cd["__le__"], cd["__gt__"], cd["__ge__"] = ( | |
| self._add_method_dunders(meth) | |
| for meth in _make_order(self._cls, self._attrs) | |
| ) | |
| return self | |
| def add_setattr(self): | |
| if self._frozen: | |
| return self | |
| sa_attrs = {} | |
| for a in self._attrs: | |
| on_setattr = a.on_setattr or self._on_setattr | |
| if on_setattr and on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP: | |
| sa_attrs[a.name] = a, on_setattr | |
| if not sa_attrs: | |
| return self | |
| if self._has_custom_setattr: | |
| # We need to write a __setattr__ but there already is one! | |
| msg = "Can't combine custom __setattr__ with on_setattr hooks." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| # docstring comes from _add_method_dunders | |
| def __setattr__(self, name, val): | |
| try: | |
| a, hook = sa_attrs[name] | |
| except KeyError: | |
| nval = val | |
| else: | |
| nval = hook(self, a, val) | |
| _obj_setattr(self, name, nval) | |
| self._cls_dict["__attrs_own_setattr__"] = True | |
| self._cls_dict["__setattr__"] = self._add_method_dunders(__setattr__) | |
| self._wrote_own_setattr = True | |
| return self | |
| def _add_method_dunders(self, method): | |
| """ | |
| Add __module__ and __qualname__ to a *method* if possible. | |
| """ | |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError): | |
| method.__module__ = self._cls.__module__ | |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError): | |
| method.__qualname__ = f"{self._cls.__qualname__}.{method.__name__}" | |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError): | |
| method.__doc__ = ( | |
| "Method generated by attrs for class " | |
| f"{self._cls.__qualname__}." | |
| ) | |
| return method | |
| def _determine_attrs_eq_order(cmp, eq, order, default_eq): | |
| """ | |
| Validate the combination of *cmp*, *eq*, and *order*. Derive the effective | |
| values of eq and order. If *eq* is None, set it to *default_eq*. | |
| """ | |
| if cmp is not None and any((eq is not None, order is not None)): | |
| msg = "Don't mix `cmp` with `eq' and `order`." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| # cmp takes precedence due to bw-compatibility. | |
| if cmp is not None: | |
| return cmp, cmp | |
| # If left None, equality is set to the specified default and ordering | |
| # mirrors equality. | |
| if eq is None: | |
| eq = default_eq | |
| if order is None: | |
| order = eq | |
| if eq is False and order is True: | |
| msg = "`order` can only be True if `eq` is True too." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| return eq, order | |
| def _determine_attrib_eq_order(cmp, eq, order, default_eq): | |
| """ | |
| Validate the combination of *cmp*, *eq*, and *order*. Derive the effective | |
| values of eq and order. If *eq* is None, set it to *default_eq*. | |
| """ | |
| if cmp is not None and any((eq is not None, order is not None)): | |
| msg = "Don't mix `cmp` with `eq' and `order`." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| def decide_callable_or_boolean(value): | |
| """ | |
| Decide whether a key function is used. | |
| """ | |
| if callable(value): | |
| value, key = True, value | |
| else: | |
| key = None | |
| return value, key | |
| # cmp takes precedence due to bw-compatibility. | |
| if cmp is not None: | |
| cmp, cmp_key = decide_callable_or_boolean(cmp) | |
| return cmp, cmp_key, cmp, cmp_key | |
| # If left None, equality is set to the specified default and ordering | |
| # mirrors equality. | |
| if eq is None: | |
| eq, eq_key = default_eq, None | |
| else: | |
| eq, eq_key = decide_callable_or_boolean(eq) | |
| if order is None: | |
| order, order_key = eq, eq_key | |
| else: | |
| order, order_key = decide_callable_or_boolean(order) | |
| if eq is False and order is True: | |
| msg = "`order` can only be True if `eq` is True too." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| return eq, eq_key, order, order_key | |
| def _determine_whether_to_implement( | |
| cls, flag, auto_detect, dunders, default=True | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| Check whether we should implement a set of methods for *cls*. | |
| *flag* is the argument passed into @attr.s like 'init', *auto_detect* the | |
| same as passed into @attr.s and *dunders* is a tuple of attribute names | |
| whose presence signal that the user has implemented it themselves. | |
| Return *default* if no reason for either for or against is found. | |
| """ | |
| if flag is True or flag is False: | |
| return flag | |
| if flag is None and auto_detect is False: | |
| return default | |
| # Logically, flag is None and auto_detect is True here. | |
| for dunder in dunders: | |
| if _has_own_attribute(cls, dunder): | |
| return False | |
| return default | |
| def attrs( | |
| maybe_cls=None, | |
| these=None, | |
| repr_ns=None, | |
| repr=None, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| hash=None, | |
| init=None, | |
| slots=False, | |
| frozen=False, | |
| weakref_slot=True, | |
| str=False, | |
| auto_attribs=False, | |
| kw_only=False, | |
| cache_hash=False, | |
| auto_exc=False, | |
| eq=None, | |
| order=None, | |
| auto_detect=False, | |
| collect_by_mro=False, | |
| getstate_setstate=None, | |
| on_setattr=None, | |
| field_transformer=None, | |
| match_args=True, | |
| unsafe_hash=None, | |
| ): | |
| r""" | |
| A class decorator that adds :term:`dunder methods` according to the | |
| specified attributes using `attr.ib` or the *these* argument. | |
| Please consider using `attrs.define` / `attrs.frozen` in new code | |
| (``attr.s`` will *never* go away, though). | |
| :param these: A dictionary of name to `attr.ib` mappings. This is useful | |
| to avoid the definition of your attributes within the class body | |
| because you can't (e.g. if you want to add ``__repr__`` methods to | |
| Django models) or don't want to. | |
| If *these* is not ``None``, *attrs* will *not* search the class body | |
| for attributes and will *not* remove any attributes from it. | |
| The order is deduced from the order of the attributes inside *these*. | |
| :type these: `dict` of `str` to `attr.ib` | |
| :param str repr_ns: When using nested classes, there's no way in Python 2 | |
| to automatically detect that. Therefore it's possible to set the | |
| namespace explicitly for a more meaningful ``repr`` output. | |
| :param bool auto_detect: Instead of setting the *init*, *repr*, *eq*, | |
| *order*, and *hash* arguments explicitly, assume they are set to | |
| ``True`` **unless any** of the involved methods for one of the | |
| arguments is implemented in the *current* class (i.e. it is *not* | |
| inherited from some base class). | |
| So for example by implementing ``__eq__`` on a class yourself, *attrs* | |
| will deduce ``eq=False`` and will create *neither* ``__eq__`` *nor* | |
| ``__ne__`` (but Python classes come with a sensible ``__ne__`` by | |
| default, so it *should* be enough to only implement ``__eq__`` in most | |
| cases). | |
| .. warning:: | |
| If you prevent *attrs* from creating the ordering methods for you | |
| (``order=False``, e.g. by implementing ``__le__``), it becomes | |
| *your* responsibility to make sure its ordering is sound. The best | |
| way is to use the `functools.total_ordering` decorator. | |
| Passing ``True`` or ``False`` to *init*, *repr*, *eq*, *order*, *cmp*, | |
| or *hash* overrides whatever *auto_detect* would determine. | |
| :param bool repr: Create a ``__repr__`` method with a human readable | |
| representation of *attrs* attributes.. | |
| :param bool str: Create a ``__str__`` method that is identical to | |
| ``__repr__``. This is usually not necessary except for `Exception`\ s. | |
| :param bool | None eq: If ``True`` or ``None`` (default), add ``__eq__`` | |
| and ``__ne__`` methods that check two instances for equality. | |
| They compare the instances as if they were tuples of their *attrs* | |
| attributes if and only if the types of both classes are *identical*! | |
| .. seealso:: `comparison` | |
| :param bool | None order: If ``True``, add ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, | |
| ``__gt__``, and ``__ge__`` methods that behave like *eq* above and | |
| allow instances to be ordered. If ``None`` (default) mirror value of | |
| *eq*. | |
| .. seealso:: `comparison` | |
| :param bool | None cmp: Setting *cmp* is equivalent to setting *eq* and | |
| *order* to the same value. Must not be mixed with *eq* or *order*. | |
| .. seealso:: `comparison` | |
| :param bool | None unsafe_hash: If ``None`` (default), the ``__hash__`` | |
| method is generated according how *eq* and *frozen* are set. | |
| 1. If *both* are True, *attrs* will generate a ``__hash__`` for you. | |
| 2. If *eq* is True and *frozen* is False, ``__hash__`` will be set to | |
| None, marking it unhashable (which it is). | |
| 3. If *eq* is False, ``__hash__`` will be left untouched meaning the | |
| ``__hash__`` method of the base class will be used (if base class is | |
| ``object``, this means it will fall back to id-based hashing.). | |
| Although not recommended, you can decide for yourself and force *attrs* | |
| to create one (e.g. if the class is immutable even though you didn't | |
| freeze it programmatically) by passing ``True`` or not. Both of these | |
| cases are rather special and should be used carefully. | |
| .. seealso:: | |
| - Our documentation on `hashing`, | |
| - Python's documentation on `object.__hash__`, | |
| - and the `GitHub issue that led to the default \ | |
| behavior <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/136>`_ for | |
| more details. | |
| :param bool | None hash: Alias for *unsafe_hash*. *unsafe_hash* takes | |
| precedence. | |
| :param bool init: Create a ``__init__`` method that initializes the *attrs* | |
| attributes. Leading underscores are stripped for the argument name. If | |
| a ``__attrs_pre_init__`` method exists on the class, it will be called | |
| before the class is initialized. If a ``__attrs_post_init__`` method | |
| exists on the class, it will be called after the class is fully | |
| initialized. | |
| If ``init`` is ``False``, an ``__attrs_init__`` method will be injected | |
| instead. This allows you to define a custom ``__init__`` method that | |
| can do pre-init work such as ``super().__init__()``, and then call | |
| ``__attrs_init__()`` and ``__attrs_post_init__()``. | |
| .. seealso:: `init` | |
| :param bool slots: Create a :term:`slotted class <slotted classes>` that's | |
| more memory-efficient. Slotted classes are generally superior to the | |
| default dict classes, but have some gotchas you should know about, so | |
| we encourage you to read the :term:`glossary entry <slotted classes>`. | |
| :param bool frozen: Make instances immutable after initialization. If | |
| someone attempts to modify a frozen instance, | |
| `attrs.exceptions.FrozenInstanceError` is raised. | |
| .. note:: | |
| 1. This is achieved by installing a custom ``__setattr__`` method | |
| on your class, so you can't implement your own. | |
| 2. True immutability is impossible in Python. | |
| 3. This *does* have a minor a runtime performance `impact | |
| <how-frozen>` when initializing new instances. In other words: | |
| ``__init__`` is slightly slower with ``frozen=True``. | |
| 4. If a class is frozen, you cannot modify ``self`` in | |
| ``__attrs_post_init__`` or a self-written ``__init__``. You can | |
| circumvent that limitation by using ``object.__setattr__(self, | |
| "attribute_name", value)``. | |
| 5. Subclasses of a frozen class are frozen too. | |
| :param bool weakref_slot: Make instances weak-referenceable. This has no | |
| effect unless ``slots`` is also enabled. | |
| :param bool auto_attribs: If ``True``, collect :pep:`526`-annotated | |
| attributes from the class body. | |
| In this case, you **must** annotate every field. If *attrs* encounters | |
| a field that is set to an `attr.ib` but lacks a type annotation, an | |
| `attr.exceptions.UnannotatedAttributeError` is raised. Use | |
| ``field_name: typing.Any = attr.ib(...)`` if you don't want to set a | |
| type. | |
| If you assign a value to those attributes (e.g. ``x: int = 42``), that | |
| value becomes the default value like if it were passed using | |
| ``attr.ib(default=42)``. Passing an instance of `attrs.Factory` also | |
| works as expected in most cases (see warning below). | |
| Attributes annotated as `typing.ClassVar`, and attributes that are | |
| neither annotated nor set to an `attr.ib` are **ignored**. | |
| .. warning:: | |
| For features that use the attribute name to create decorators (e.g. | |
| :ref:`validators <validators>`), you still *must* assign `attr.ib` | |
| to them. Otherwise Python will either not find the name or try to | |
| use the default value to call e.g. ``validator`` on it. | |
| These errors can be quite confusing and probably the most common bug | |
| report on our bug tracker. | |
| :param bool kw_only: Make all attributes keyword-only in the generated | |
| ``__init__`` (if ``init`` is ``False``, this parameter is ignored). | |
| :param bool cache_hash: Ensure that the object's hash code is computed only | |
| once and stored on the object. If this is set to ``True``, hashing | |
| must be either explicitly or implicitly enabled for this class. If the | |
| hash code is cached, avoid any reassignments of fields involved in hash | |
| code computation or mutations of the objects those fields point to | |
| after object creation. If such changes occur, the behavior of the | |
| object's hash code is undefined. | |
| :param bool auto_exc: If the class subclasses `BaseException` (which | |
| implicitly includes any subclass of any exception), the following | |
| happens to behave like a well-behaved Python exceptions class: | |
| - the values for *eq*, *order*, and *hash* are ignored and the | |
| instances compare and hash by the instance's ids (N.B. *attrs* will | |
| *not* remove existing implementations of ``__hash__`` or the equality | |
| methods. It just won't add own ones.), | |
| - all attributes that are either passed into ``__init__`` or have a | |
| default value are additionally available as a tuple in the ``args`` | |
| attribute, | |
| - the value of *str* is ignored leaving ``__str__`` to base classes. | |
| :param bool collect_by_mro: Setting this to `True` fixes the way *attrs* | |
| collects attributes from base classes. The default behavior is | |
| incorrect in certain cases of multiple inheritance. It should be on by | |
| default but is kept off for backward-compatibility. | |
| .. seealso:: | |
| Issue `#428 <https://github.com/python-attrs/attrs/issues/428>`_ | |
| :param bool | None getstate_setstate: | |
| .. note:: | |
| This is usually only interesting for slotted classes and you should | |
| probably just set *auto_detect* to `True`. | |
| If `True`, ``__getstate__`` and ``__setstate__`` are generated and | |
| attached to the class. This is necessary for slotted classes to be | |
| pickleable. If left `None`, it's `True` by default for slotted classes | |
| and ``False`` for dict classes. | |
| If *auto_detect* is `True`, and *getstate_setstate* is left `None`, and | |
| **either** ``__getstate__`` or ``__setstate__`` is detected directly on | |
| the class (i.e. not inherited), it is set to `False` (this is usually | |
| what you want). | |
| :param on_setattr: A callable that is run whenever the user attempts to set | |
| an attribute (either by assignment like ``i.x = 42`` or by using | |
| `setattr` like ``setattr(i, "x", 42)``). It receives the same arguments | |
| as validators: the instance, the attribute that is being modified, and | |
| the new value. | |
| If no exception is raised, the attribute is set to the return value of | |
| the callable. | |
| If a list of callables is passed, they're automatically wrapped in an | |
| `attrs.setters.pipe`. | |
| :type on_setattr: `callable`, or a list of callables, or `None`, or | |
| `attrs.setters.NO_OP` | |
| :param callable | None field_transformer: | |
| A function that is called with the original class object and all fields | |
| right before *attrs* finalizes the class. You can use this, e.g., to | |
| automatically add converters or validators to fields based on their | |
| types. | |
| .. seealso:: `transform-fields` | |
| :param bool match_args: | |
| If `True` (default), set ``__match_args__`` on the class to support | |
| :pep:`634` (Structural Pattern Matching). It is a tuple of all | |
| non-keyword-only ``__init__`` parameter names on Python 3.10 and later. | |
| Ignored on older Python versions. | |
| .. versionadded:: 16.0.0 *slots* | |
| .. versionadded:: 16.1.0 *frozen* | |
| .. versionadded:: 16.3.0 *str* | |
| .. versionadded:: 16.3.0 Support for ``__attrs_post_init__``. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 17.1.0 | |
| *hash* supports ``None`` as value which is also the default now. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.3.0 *auto_attribs* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 18.1.0 | |
| If *these* is passed, no attributes are deleted from the class body. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 18.1.0 If *these* is ordered, the order is retained. | |
| .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *weakref_slot* | |
| .. deprecated:: 18.2.0 | |
| ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, ``__gt__``, and ``__ge__`` now raise a | |
| `DeprecationWarning` if the classes compared are subclasses of | |
| each other. ``__eq`` and ``__ne__`` never tried to compared subclasses | |
| to each other. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 19.2.0 | |
| ``__lt__``, ``__le__``, ``__gt__``, and ``__ge__`` now do not consider | |
| subclasses comparable anymore. | |
| .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *kw_only* | |
| .. versionadded:: 18.2.0 *cache_hash* | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.1.0 *auto_exc* | |
| .. deprecated:: 19.2.0 *cmp* Removal on or after 2021-06-01. | |
| .. versionadded:: 19.2.0 *eq* and *order* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *auto_detect* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *collect_by_mro* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *getstate_setstate* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *on_setattr* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.3.0 *field_transformer* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 | |
| ``init=False`` injects ``__attrs_init__`` | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 Support for ``__attrs_pre_init__`` | |
| .. versionchanged:: 21.1.0 *cmp* undeprecated | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.3.0 *match_args* | |
| .. versionadded:: 22.2.0 | |
| *unsafe_hash* as an alias for *hash* (for :pep:`681` compliance). | |
| """ | |
| eq_, order_ = _determine_attrs_eq_order(cmp, eq, order, None) | |
| # unsafe_hash takes precedence due to PEP 681. | |
| if unsafe_hash is not None: | |
| hash = unsafe_hash | |
| if isinstance(on_setattr, (list, tuple)): | |
| on_setattr = setters.pipe(*on_setattr) | |
| def wrap(cls): | |
| is_frozen = frozen or _has_frozen_base_class(cls) | |
| is_exc = auto_exc is True and issubclass(cls, BaseException) | |
| has_own_setattr = auto_detect and _has_own_attribute( | |
| cls, "__setattr__" | |
| ) | |
| if has_own_setattr and is_frozen: | |
| msg = "Can't freeze a class with a custom __setattr__." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| builder = _ClassBuilder( | |
| cls, | |
| these, | |
| slots, | |
| is_frozen, | |
| weakref_slot, | |
| _determine_whether_to_implement( | |
| cls, | |
| getstate_setstate, | |
| auto_detect, | |
| ("__getstate__", "__setstate__"), | |
| default=slots, | |
| ), | |
| auto_attribs, | |
| kw_only, | |
| cache_hash, | |
| is_exc, | |
| collect_by_mro, | |
| on_setattr, | |
| has_own_setattr, | |
| field_transformer, | |
| ) | |
| if _determine_whether_to_implement( | |
| cls, repr, auto_detect, ("__repr__",) | |
| ): | |
| builder.add_repr(repr_ns) | |
| if str is True: | |
| builder.add_str() | |
| eq = _determine_whether_to_implement( | |
| cls, eq_, auto_detect, ("__eq__", "__ne__") | |
| ) | |
| if not is_exc and eq is True: | |
| builder.add_eq() | |
| if not is_exc and _determine_whether_to_implement( | |
| cls, order_, auto_detect, ("__lt__", "__le__", "__gt__", "__ge__") | |
| ): | |
| builder.add_order() | |
| builder.add_setattr() | |
| nonlocal hash | |
| if ( | |
| hash is None | |
| and auto_detect is True | |
| and _has_own_attribute(cls, "__hash__") | |
| ): | |
| hash = False | |
| if hash is not True and hash is not False and hash is not None: | |
| # Can't use `hash in` because 1 == True for example. | |
| msg = "Invalid value for hash. Must be True, False, or None." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| if hash is False or (hash is None and eq is False) or is_exc: | |
| # Don't do anything. Should fall back to __object__'s __hash__ | |
| # which is by id. | |
| if cache_hash: | |
| msg = "Invalid value for cache_hash. To use hash caching, hashing must be either explicitly or implicitly enabled." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| elif hash is True or ( | |
| hash is None and eq is True and is_frozen is True | |
| ): | |
| # Build a __hash__ if told so, or if it's safe. | |
| builder.add_hash() | |
| else: | |
| # Raise TypeError on attempts to hash. | |
| if cache_hash: | |
| msg = "Invalid value for cache_hash. To use hash caching, hashing must be either explicitly or implicitly enabled." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| builder.make_unhashable() | |
| if _determine_whether_to_implement( | |
| cls, init, auto_detect, ("__init__",) | |
| ): | |
| builder.add_init() | |
| else: | |
| builder.add_attrs_init() | |
| if cache_hash: | |
| msg = "Invalid value for cache_hash. To use hash caching, init must be True." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| if ( | |
| PY310 | |
| and match_args | |
| and not _has_own_attribute(cls, "__match_args__") | |
| ): | |
| builder.add_match_args() | |
| return builder.build_class() | |
| # maybe_cls's type depends on the usage of the decorator. It's a class | |
| # if it's used as `@attrs` but ``None`` if used as `@attrs()`. | |
| if maybe_cls is None: | |
| return wrap | |
| return wrap(maybe_cls) | |
| _attrs = attrs | |
| """ | |
| Internal alias so we can use it in functions that take an argument called | |
| *attrs*. | |
| """ | |
| def _has_frozen_base_class(cls): | |
| """ | |
| Check whether *cls* has a frozen ancestor by looking at its | |
| __setattr__. | |
| """ | |
| return cls.__setattr__ is _frozen_setattrs | |
| def _generate_unique_filename(cls, func_name): | |
| """ | |
| Create a "filename" suitable for a function being generated. | |
| """ | |
| return ( | |
| f"<attrs generated {func_name} {cls.__module__}." | |
| f"{getattr(cls, '__qualname__', cls.__name__)}>" | |
| ) | |
| def _make_hash(cls, attrs, frozen, cache_hash): | |
| attrs = tuple( | |
| a for a in attrs if a.hash is True or (a.hash is None and a.eq is True) | |
| ) | |
| tab = " " | |
| unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "hash") | |
| type_hash = hash(unique_filename) | |
| # If eq is custom generated, we need to include the functions in globs | |
| globs = {} | |
| hash_def = "def __hash__(self" | |
| hash_func = "hash((" | |
| closing_braces = "))" | |
| if not cache_hash: | |
| hash_def += "):" | |
| else: | |
| hash_def += ", *" | |
| hash_def += ", _cache_wrapper=__import__('attr._make')._make._CacheHashWrapper):" | |
| hash_func = "_cache_wrapper(" + hash_func | |
| closing_braces += ")" | |
| method_lines = [hash_def] | |
| def append_hash_computation_lines(prefix, indent): | |
| """ | |
| Generate the code for actually computing the hash code. | |
| Below this will either be returned directly or used to compute | |
| a value which is then cached, depending on the value of cache_hash | |
| """ | |
| method_lines.extend( | |
| [ | |
| indent + prefix + hash_func, | |
| indent + f" {type_hash},", | |
| ] | |
| ) | |
| for a in attrs: | |
| if a.eq_key: | |
| cmp_name = f"_{a.name}_key" | |
| globs[cmp_name] = a.eq_key | |
| method_lines.append( | |
| indent + f" {cmp_name}(self.{a.name})," | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| method_lines.append(indent + f" self.{a.name},") | |
| method_lines.append(indent + " " + closing_braces) | |
| if cache_hash: | |
| method_lines.append(tab + f"if self.{_hash_cache_field} is None:") | |
| if frozen: | |
| append_hash_computation_lines( | |
| f"object.__setattr__(self, '{_hash_cache_field}', ", tab * 2 | |
| ) | |
| method_lines.append(tab * 2 + ")") # close __setattr__ | |
| else: | |
| append_hash_computation_lines( | |
| f"self.{_hash_cache_field} = ", tab * 2 | |
| ) | |
| method_lines.append(tab + f"return self.{_hash_cache_field}") | |
| else: | |
| append_hash_computation_lines("return ", tab) | |
| script = "\n".join(method_lines) | |
| return _make_method("__hash__", script, unique_filename, globs) | |
| def _add_hash(cls, attrs): | |
| """ | |
| Add a hash method to *cls*. | |
| """ | |
| cls.__hash__ = _make_hash(cls, attrs, frozen=False, cache_hash=False) | |
| return cls | |
| def _make_ne(): | |
| """ | |
| Create __ne__ method. | |
| """ | |
| def __ne__(self, other): | |
| """ | |
| Check equality and either forward a NotImplemented or | |
| return the result negated. | |
| """ | |
| result = self.__eq__(other) | |
| if result is NotImplemented: | |
| return NotImplemented | |
| return not result | |
| return __ne__ | |
| def _make_eq(cls, attrs): | |
| """ | |
| Create __eq__ method for *cls* with *attrs*. | |
| """ | |
| attrs = [a for a in attrs if a.eq] | |
| unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "eq") | |
| lines = [ | |
| "def __eq__(self, other):", | |
| " if other.__class__ is not self.__class__:", | |
| " return NotImplemented", | |
| ] | |
| # We can't just do a big self.x = other.x and... clause due to | |
| # irregularities like nan == nan is false but (nan,) == (nan,) is true. | |
| globs = {} | |
| if attrs: | |
| lines.append(" return (") | |
| others = [" ) == ("] | |
| for a in attrs: | |
| if a.eq_key: | |
| cmp_name = f"_{a.name}_key" | |
| # Add the key function to the global namespace | |
| # of the evaluated function. | |
| globs[cmp_name] = a.eq_key | |
| lines.append(f" {cmp_name}(self.{a.name}),") | |
| others.append(f" {cmp_name}(other.{a.name}),") | |
| else: | |
| lines.append(f" self.{a.name},") | |
| others.append(f" other.{a.name},") | |
| lines += [*others, " )"] | |
| else: | |
| lines.append(" return True") | |
| script = "\n".join(lines) | |
| return _make_method("__eq__", script, unique_filename, globs) | |
| def _make_order(cls, attrs): | |
| """ | |
| Create ordering methods for *cls* with *attrs*. | |
| """ | |
| attrs = [a for a in attrs if a.order] | |
| def attrs_to_tuple(obj): | |
| """ | |
| Save us some typing. | |
| """ | |
| return tuple( | |
| key(value) if key else value | |
| for value, key in ( | |
| (getattr(obj, a.name), a.order_key) for a in attrs | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| def __lt__(self, other): | |
| """ | |
| Automatically created by attrs. | |
| """ | |
| if other.__class__ is self.__class__: | |
| return attrs_to_tuple(self) < attrs_to_tuple(other) | |
| return NotImplemented | |
| def __le__(self, other): | |
| """ | |
| Automatically created by attrs. | |
| """ | |
| if other.__class__ is self.__class__: | |
| return attrs_to_tuple(self) <= attrs_to_tuple(other) | |
| return NotImplemented | |
| def __gt__(self, other): | |
| """ | |
| Automatically created by attrs. | |
| """ | |
| if other.__class__ is self.__class__: | |
| return attrs_to_tuple(self) > attrs_to_tuple(other) | |
| return NotImplemented | |
| def __ge__(self, other): | |
| """ | |
| Automatically created by attrs. | |
| """ | |
| if other.__class__ is self.__class__: | |
| return attrs_to_tuple(self) >= attrs_to_tuple(other) | |
| return NotImplemented | |
| return __lt__, __le__, __gt__, __ge__ | |
| def _add_eq(cls, attrs=None): | |
| """ | |
| Add equality methods to *cls* with *attrs*. | |
| """ | |
| if attrs is None: | |
| attrs = cls.__attrs_attrs__ | |
| cls.__eq__ = _make_eq(cls, attrs) | |
| cls.__ne__ = _make_ne() | |
| return cls | |
| def _make_repr(attrs, ns, cls): | |
| unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "repr") | |
| # Figure out which attributes to include, and which function to use to | |
| # format them. The a.repr value can be either bool or a custom | |
| # callable. | |
| attr_names_with_reprs = tuple( | |
| (a.name, (repr if a.repr is True else a.repr), a.init) | |
| for a in attrs | |
| if a.repr is not False | |
| ) | |
| globs = { | |
| name + "_repr": r for name, r, _ in attr_names_with_reprs if r != repr | |
| } | |
| globs["_compat"] = _compat | |
| globs["AttributeError"] = AttributeError | |
| globs["NOTHING"] = NOTHING | |
| attribute_fragments = [] | |
| for name, r, i in attr_names_with_reprs: | |
| accessor = ( | |
| "self." + name if i else 'getattr(self, "' + name + '", NOTHING)' | |
| ) | |
| fragment = ( | |
| "%s={%s!r}" % (name, accessor) | |
| if r == repr | |
| else "%s={%s_repr(%s)}" % (name, name, accessor) | |
| ) | |
| attribute_fragments.append(fragment) | |
| repr_fragment = ", ".join(attribute_fragments) | |
| if ns is None: | |
| cls_name_fragment = '{self.__class__.__qualname__.rsplit(">.", 1)[-1]}' | |
| else: | |
| cls_name_fragment = ns + ".{self.__class__.__name__}" | |
| lines = [ | |
| "def __repr__(self):", | |
| " try:", | |
| " already_repring = _compat.repr_context.already_repring", | |
| " except AttributeError:", | |
| " already_repring = {id(self),}", | |
| " _compat.repr_context.already_repring = already_repring", | |
| " else:", | |
| " if id(self) in already_repring:", | |
| " return '...'", | |
| " else:", | |
| " already_repring.add(id(self))", | |
| " try:", | |
| f" return f'{cls_name_fragment}({repr_fragment})'", | |
| " finally:", | |
| " already_repring.remove(id(self))", | |
| ] | |
| return _make_method( | |
| "__repr__", "\n".join(lines), unique_filename, globs=globs | |
| ) | |
| def _add_repr(cls, ns=None, attrs=None): | |
| """ | |
| Add a repr method to *cls*. | |
| """ | |
| if attrs is None: | |
| attrs = cls.__attrs_attrs__ | |
| cls.__repr__ = _make_repr(attrs, ns, cls) | |
| return cls | |
| def fields(cls): | |
| """ | |
| Return the tuple of *attrs* attributes for a class. | |
| The tuple also allows accessing the fields by their names (see below for | |
| examples). | |
| :param type cls: Class to introspect. | |
| :raise TypeError: If *cls* is not a class. | |
| :raise attrs.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an *attrs* | |
| class. | |
| :rtype: tuple (with name accessors) of `attrs.Attribute` | |
| .. versionchanged:: 16.2.0 Returned tuple allows accessing the fields | |
| by name. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 23.1.0 Add support for generic classes. | |
| """ | |
| generic_base = get_generic_base(cls) | |
| if generic_base is None and not isinstance(cls, type): | |
| msg = "Passed object must be a class." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| attrs = getattr(cls, "__attrs_attrs__", None) | |
| if attrs is None: | |
| if generic_base is not None: | |
| attrs = getattr(generic_base, "__attrs_attrs__", None) | |
| if attrs is not None: | |
| # Even though this is global state, stick it on here to speed | |
| # it up. We rely on `cls` being cached for this to be | |
| # efficient. | |
| cls.__attrs_attrs__ = attrs | |
| return attrs | |
| msg = f"{cls!r} is not an attrs-decorated class." | |
| raise NotAnAttrsClassError(msg) | |
| return attrs | |
| def fields_dict(cls): | |
| """ | |
| Return an ordered dictionary of *attrs* attributes for a class, whose | |
| keys are the attribute names. | |
| :param type cls: Class to introspect. | |
| :raise TypeError: If *cls* is not a class. | |
| :raise attrs.exceptions.NotAnAttrsClassError: If *cls* is not an *attrs* | |
| class. | |
| :rtype: dict | |
| .. versionadded:: 18.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| if not isinstance(cls, type): | |
| msg = "Passed object must be a class." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| attrs = getattr(cls, "__attrs_attrs__", None) | |
| if attrs is None: | |
| msg = f"{cls!r} is not an attrs-decorated class." | |
| raise NotAnAttrsClassError(msg) | |
| return {a.name: a for a in attrs} | |
| def validate(inst): | |
| """ | |
| Validate all attributes on *inst* that have a validator. | |
| Leaves all exceptions through. | |
| :param inst: Instance of a class with *attrs* attributes. | |
| """ | |
| if _config._run_validators is False: | |
| return | |
| for a in fields(inst.__class__): | |
| v = a.validator | |
| if v is not None: | |
| v(inst, a, getattr(inst, a.name)) | |
| def _is_slot_cls(cls): | |
| return "__slots__" in cls.__dict__ | |
| def _is_slot_attr(a_name, base_attr_map): | |
| """ | |
| Check if the attribute name comes from a slot class. | |
| """ | |
| return a_name in base_attr_map and _is_slot_cls(base_attr_map[a_name]) | |
| def _make_init( | |
| cls, | |
| attrs, | |
| pre_init, | |
| pre_init_has_args, | |
| post_init, | |
| frozen, | |
| slots, | |
| cache_hash, | |
| base_attr_map, | |
| is_exc, | |
| cls_on_setattr, | |
| attrs_init, | |
| ): | |
| has_cls_on_setattr = ( | |
| cls_on_setattr is not None and cls_on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP | |
| ) | |
| if frozen and has_cls_on_setattr: | |
| msg = "Frozen classes can't use on_setattr." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| needs_cached_setattr = cache_hash or frozen | |
| filtered_attrs = [] | |
| attr_dict = {} | |
| for a in attrs: | |
| if not a.init and a.default is NOTHING: | |
| continue | |
| filtered_attrs.append(a) | |
| attr_dict[a.name] = a | |
| if a.on_setattr is not None: | |
| if frozen is True: | |
| msg = "Frozen classes can't use on_setattr." | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| needs_cached_setattr = True | |
| elif has_cls_on_setattr and a.on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP: | |
| needs_cached_setattr = True | |
| unique_filename = _generate_unique_filename(cls, "init") | |
| script, globs, annotations = _attrs_to_init_script( | |
| filtered_attrs, | |
| frozen, | |
| slots, | |
| pre_init, | |
| pre_init_has_args, | |
| post_init, | |
| cache_hash, | |
| base_attr_map, | |
| is_exc, | |
| needs_cached_setattr, | |
| has_cls_on_setattr, | |
| attrs_init, | |
| ) | |
| if cls.__module__ in sys.modules: | |
| # This makes typing.get_type_hints(CLS.__init__) resolve string types. | |
| globs.update(sys.modules[cls.__module__].__dict__) | |
| globs.update({"NOTHING": NOTHING, "attr_dict": attr_dict}) | |
| if needs_cached_setattr: | |
| # Save the lookup overhead in __init__ if we need to circumvent | |
| # setattr hooks. | |
| globs["_cached_setattr_get"] = _obj_setattr.__get__ | |
| init = _make_method( | |
| "__attrs_init__" if attrs_init else "__init__", | |
| script, | |
| unique_filename, | |
| globs, | |
| ) | |
| init.__annotations__ = annotations | |
| return init | |
| def _setattr(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr): | |
| """ | |
| Use the cached object.setattr to set *attr_name* to *value_var*. | |
| """ | |
| return f"_setattr('{attr_name}', {value_var})" | |
| def _setattr_with_converter(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr): | |
| """ | |
| Use the cached object.setattr to set *attr_name* to *value_var*, but run | |
| its converter first. | |
| """ | |
| return "_setattr('%s', %s(%s))" % ( | |
| attr_name, | |
| _init_converter_pat % (attr_name,), | |
| value_var, | |
| ) | |
| def _assign(attr_name, value, has_on_setattr): | |
| """ | |
| Unless *attr_name* has an on_setattr hook, use normal assignment. Otherwise | |
| relegate to _setattr. | |
| """ | |
| if has_on_setattr: | |
| return _setattr(attr_name, value, True) | |
| return f"self.{attr_name} = {value}" | |
| def _assign_with_converter(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr): | |
| """ | |
| Unless *attr_name* has an on_setattr hook, use normal assignment after | |
| conversion. Otherwise relegate to _setattr_with_converter. | |
| """ | |
| if has_on_setattr: | |
| return _setattr_with_converter(attr_name, value_var, True) | |
| return "self.%s = %s(%s)" % ( | |
| attr_name, | |
| _init_converter_pat % (attr_name,), | |
| value_var, | |
| ) | |
| def _attrs_to_init_script( | |
| attrs, | |
| frozen, | |
| slots, | |
| pre_init, | |
| pre_init_has_args, | |
| post_init, | |
| cache_hash, | |
| base_attr_map, | |
| is_exc, | |
| needs_cached_setattr, | |
| has_cls_on_setattr, | |
| attrs_init, | |
| ): | |
| """ | |
| Return a script of an initializer for *attrs* and a dict of globals. | |
| The globals are expected by the generated script. | |
| If *frozen* is True, we cannot set the attributes directly so we use | |
| a cached ``object.__setattr__``. | |
| """ | |
| lines = [] | |
| if pre_init: | |
| lines.append("self.__attrs_pre_init__()") | |
| if needs_cached_setattr: | |
| lines.append( | |
| # Circumvent the __setattr__ descriptor to save one lookup per | |
| # assignment. | |
| # Note _setattr will be used again below if cache_hash is True | |
| "_setattr = _cached_setattr_get(self)" | |
| ) | |
| if frozen is True: | |
| if slots is True: | |
| fmt_setter = _setattr | |
| fmt_setter_with_converter = _setattr_with_converter | |
| else: | |
| # Dict frozen classes assign directly to __dict__. | |
| # But only if the attribute doesn't come from an ancestor slot | |
| # class. | |
| # Note _inst_dict will be used again below if cache_hash is True | |
| lines.append("_inst_dict = self.__dict__") | |
| def fmt_setter(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr): | |
| if _is_slot_attr(attr_name, base_attr_map): | |
| return _setattr(attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr) | |
| return f"_inst_dict['{attr_name}'] = {value_var}" | |
| def fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr | |
| ): | |
| if has_on_setattr or _is_slot_attr(attr_name, base_attr_map): | |
| return _setattr_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, value_var, has_on_setattr | |
| ) | |
| return "_inst_dict['%s'] = %s(%s)" % ( | |
| attr_name, | |
| _init_converter_pat % (attr_name,), | |
| value_var, | |
| ) | |
| else: | |
| # Not frozen. | |
| fmt_setter = _assign | |
| fmt_setter_with_converter = _assign_with_converter | |
| args = [] | |
| kw_only_args = [] | |
| attrs_to_validate = [] | |
| # This is a dictionary of names to validator and converter callables. | |
| # Injecting this into __init__ globals lets us avoid lookups. | |
| names_for_globals = {} | |
| annotations = {"return": None} | |
| for a in attrs: | |
| if a.validator: | |
| attrs_to_validate.append(a) | |
| attr_name = a.name | |
| has_on_setattr = a.on_setattr is not None or ( | |
| a.on_setattr is not setters.NO_OP and has_cls_on_setattr | |
| ) | |
| # a.alias is set to maybe-mangled attr_name in _ClassBuilder if not | |
| # explicitly provided | |
| arg_name = a.alias | |
| has_factory = isinstance(a.default, Factory) | |
| maybe_self = "self" if has_factory and a.default.takes_self else "" | |
| if a.init is False: | |
| if has_factory: | |
| init_factory_name = _init_factory_pat % (a.name,) | |
| if a.converter is not None: | |
| lines.append( | |
| fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, | |
| init_factory_name + f"({maybe_self})", | |
| has_on_setattr, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| conv_name = _init_converter_pat % (a.name,) | |
| names_for_globals[conv_name] = a.converter | |
| else: | |
| lines.append( | |
| fmt_setter( | |
| attr_name, | |
| init_factory_name + f"({maybe_self})", | |
| has_on_setattr, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| names_for_globals[init_factory_name] = a.default.factory | |
| elif a.converter is not None: | |
| lines.append( | |
| fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, | |
| f"attr_dict['{attr_name}'].default", | |
| has_on_setattr, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| conv_name = _init_converter_pat % (a.name,) | |
| names_for_globals[conv_name] = a.converter | |
| else: | |
| lines.append( | |
| fmt_setter( | |
| attr_name, | |
| f"attr_dict['{attr_name}'].default", | |
| has_on_setattr, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| elif a.default is not NOTHING and not has_factory: | |
| arg = f"{arg_name}=attr_dict['{attr_name}'].default" | |
| if a.kw_only: | |
| kw_only_args.append(arg) | |
| else: | |
| args.append(arg) | |
| if a.converter is not None: | |
| lines.append( | |
| fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| names_for_globals[ | |
| _init_converter_pat % (a.name,) | |
| ] = a.converter | |
| else: | |
| lines.append(fmt_setter(attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr)) | |
| elif has_factory: | |
| arg = f"{arg_name}=NOTHING" | |
| if a.kw_only: | |
| kw_only_args.append(arg) | |
| else: | |
| args.append(arg) | |
| lines.append(f"if {arg_name} is not NOTHING:") | |
| init_factory_name = _init_factory_pat % (a.name,) | |
| if a.converter is not None: | |
| lines.append( | |
| " " | |
| + fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| lines.append("else:") | |
| lines.append( | |
| " " | |
| + fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, | |
| init_factory_name + "(" + maybe_self + ")", | |
| has_on_setattr, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| names_for_globals[ | |
| _init_converter_pat % (a.name,) | |
| ] = a.converter | |
| else: | |
| lines.append( | |
| " " + fmt_setter(attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr) | |
| ) | |
| lines.append("else:") | |
| lines.append( | |
| " " | |
| + fmt_setter( | |
| attr_name, | |
| init_factory_name + "(" + maybe_self + ")", | |
| has_on_setattr, | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| names_for_globals[init_factory_name] = a.default.factory | |
| else: | |
| if a.kw_only: | |
| kw_only_args.append(arg_name) | |
| else: | |
| args.append(arg_name) | |
| if a.converter is not None: | |
| lines.append( | |
| fmt_setter_with_converter( | |
| attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr | |
| ) | |
| ) | |
| names_for_globals[ | |
| _init_converter_pat % (a.name,) | |
| ] = a.converter | |
| else: | |
| lines.append(fmt_setter(attr_name, arg_name, has_on_setattr)) | |
| if a.init is True: | |
| if a.type is not None and a.converter is None: | |
| annotations[arg_name] = a.type | |
| elif a.converter is not None: | |
| # Try to get the type from the converter. | |
| t = _AnnotationExtractor(a.converter).get_first_param_type() | |
| if t: | |
| annotations[arg_name] = t | |
| if attrs_to_validate: # we can skip this if there are no validators. | |
| names_for_globals["_config"] = _config | |
| lines.append("if _config._run_validators is True:") | |
| for a in attrs_to_validate: | |
| val_name = "__attr_validator_" + a.name | |
| attr_name = "__attr_" + a.name | |
| lines.append(f" {val_name}(self, {attr_name}, self.{a.name})") | |
| names_for_globals[val_name] = a.validator | |
| names_for_globals[attr_name] = a | |
| if post_init: | |
| lines.append("self.__attrs_post_init__()") | |
| # because this is set only after __attrs_post_init__ is called, a crash | |
| # will result if post-init tries to access the hash code. This seemed | |
| # preferable to setting this beforehand, in which case alteration to | |
| # field values during post-init combined with post-init accessing the | |
| # hash code would result in silent bugs. | |
| if cache_hash: | |
| if frozen: | |
| if slots: # noqa: SIM108 | |
| # if frozen and slots, then _setattr defined above | |
| init_hash_cache = "_setattr('%s', %s)" | |
| else: | |
| # if frozen and not slots, then _inst_dict defined above | |
| init_hash_cache = "_inst_dict['%s'] = %s" | |
| else: | |
| init_hash_cache = "self.%s = %s" | |
| lines.append(init_hash_cache % (_hash_cache_field, "None")) | |
| # For exceptions we rely on BaseException.__init__ for proper | |
| # initialization. | |
| if is_exc: | |
| vals = ",".join(f"self.{a.name}" for a in attrs if a.init) | |
| lines.append(f"BaseException.__init__(self, {vals})") | |
| args = ", ".join(args) | |
| pre_init_args = args | |
| if kw_only_args: | |
| args += "%s*, %s" % ( | |
| ", " if args else "", # leading comma | |
| ", ".join(kw_only_args), # kw_only args | |
| ) | |
| pre_init_kw_only_args = ", ".join( | |
| ["%s=%s" % (kw_arg, kw_arg) for kw_arg in kw_only_args] | |
| ) | |
| pre_init_args += ( | |
| ", " if pre_init_args else "" | |
| ) # handle only kwargs and no regular args | |
| pre_init_args += pre_init_kw_only_args | |
| if pre_init and pre_init_has_args: | |
| # If pre init method has arguments, pass same arguments as `__init__` | |
| lines[0] = "self.__attrs_pre_init__(%s)" % pre_init_args | |
| return ( | |
| "def %s(self, %s):\n %s\n" | |
| % ( | |
| ("__attrs_init__" if attrs_init else "__init__"), | |
| args, | |
| "\n ".join(lines) if lines else "pass", | |
| ), | |
| names_for_globals, | |
| annotations, | |
| ) | |
| def _default_init_alias_for(name: str) -> str: | |
| """ | |
| The default __init__ parameter name for a field. | |
| This performs private-name adjustment via leading-unscore stripping, | |
| and is the default value of Attribute.alias if not provided. | |
| """ | |
| return name.lstrip("_") | |
| class Attribute: | |
| """ | |
| *Read-only* representation of an attribute. | |
| .. warning:: | |
| You should never instantiate this class yourself. | |
| The class has *all* arguments of `attr.ib` (except for ``factory`` | |
| which is only syntactic sugar for ``default=Factory(...)`` plus the | |
| following: | |
| - ``name`` (`str`): The name of the attribute. | |
| - ``alias`` (`str`): The __init__ parameter name of the attribute, after | |
| any explicit overrides and default private-attribute-name handling. | |
| - ``inherited`` (`bool`): Whether or not that attribute has been inherited | |
| from a base class. | |
| - ``eq_key`` and ``order_key`` (`typing.Callable` or `None`): The callables | |
| that are used for comparing and ordering objects by this attribute, | |
| respectively. These are set by passing a callable to `attr.ib`'s ``eq``, | |
| ``order``, or ``cmp`` arguments. See also :ref:`comparison customization | |
| <custom-comparison>`. | |
| Instances of this class are frequently used for introspection purposes | |
| like: | |
| - `fields` returns a tuple of them. | |
| - Validators get them passed as the first argument. | |
| - The :ref:`field transformer <transform-fields>` hook receives a list of | |
| them. | |
| - The ``alias`` property exposes the __init__ parameter name of the field, | |
| with any overrides and default private-attribute handling applied. | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *inherited* | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 *on_setattr* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 20.2.0 *inherited* is not taken into account for | |
| equality checks and hashing anymore. | |
| .. versionadded:: 21.1.0 *eq_key* and *order_key* | |
| .. versionadded:: 22.2.0 *alias* | |
| For the full version history of the fields, see `attr.ib`. | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ( | |
| "name", | |
| "default", | |
| "validator", | |
| "repr", | |
| "eq", | |
| "eq_key", | |
| "order", | |
| "order_key", | |
| "hash", | |
| "init", | |
| "metadata", | |
| "type", | |
| "converter", | |
| "kw_only", | |
| "inherited", | |
| "on_setattr", | |
| "alias", | |
| ) | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| name, | |
| default, | |
| validator, | |
| repr, | |
| cmp, # XXX: unused, remove along with other cmp code. | |
| hash, | |
| init, | |
| inherited, | |
| metadata=None, | |
| type=None, | |
| converter=None, | |
| kw_only=False, | |
| eq=None, | |
| eq_key=None, | |
| order=None, | |
| order_key=None, | |
| on_setattr=None, | |
| alias=None, | |
| ): | |
| eq, eq_key, order, order_key = _determine_attrib_eq_order( | |
| cmp, eq_key or eq, order_key or order, True | |
| ) | |
| # Cache this descriptor here to speed things up later. | |
| bound_setattr = _obj_setattr.__get__(self) | |
| # Despite the big red warning, people *do* instantiate `Attribute` | |
| # themselves. | |
| bound_setattr("name", name) | |
| bound_setattr("default", default) | |
| bound_setattr("validator", validator) | |
| bound_setattr("repr", repr) | |
| bound_setattr("eq", eq) | |
| bound_setattr("eq_key", eq_key) | |
| bound_setattr("order", order) | |
| bound_setattr("order_key", order_key) | |
| bound_setattr("hash", hash) | |
| bound_setattr("init", init) | |
| bound_setattr("converter", converter) | |
| bound_setattr( | |
| "metadata", | |
| ( | |
| types.MappingProxyType(dict(metadata)) # Shallow copy | |
| if metadata | |
| else _empty_metadata_singleton | |
| ), | |
| ) | |
| bound_setattr("type", type) | |
| bound_setattr("kw_only", kw_only) | |
| bound_setattr("inherited", inherited) | |
| bound_setattr("on_setattr", on_setattr) | |
| bound_setattr("alias", alias) | |
| def __setattr__(self, name, value): | |
| raise FrozenInstanceError() | |
| def from_counting_attr(cls, name, ca, type=None): | |
| # type holds the annotated value. deal with conflicts: | |
| if type is None: | |
| type = ca.type | |
| elif ca.type is not None: | |
| msg = "Type annotation and type argument cannot both be present" | |
| raise ValueError(msg) | |
| inst_dict = { | |
| k: getattr(ca, k) | |
| for k in Attribute.__slots__ | |
| if k | |
| not in ( | |
| "name", | |
| "validator", | |
| "default", | |
| "type", | |
| "inherited", | |
| ) # exclude methods and deprecated alias | |
| } | |
| return cls( | |
| name=name, | |
| validator=ca._validator, | |
| default=ca._default, | |
| type=type, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| inherited=False, | |
| **inst_dict, | |
| ) | |
| # Don't use attrs.evolve since fields(Attribute) doesn't work | |
| def evolve(self, **changes): | |
| """ | |
| Copy *self* and apply *changes*. | |
| This works similarly to `attrs.evolve` but that function does not work | |
| with `Attribute`. | |
| It is mainly meant to be used for `transform-fields`. | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.3.0 | |
| """ | |
| new = copy.copy(self) | |
| new._setattrs(changes.items()) | |
| return new | |
| # Don't use _add_pickle since fields(Attribute) doesn't work | |
| def __getstate__(self): | |
| """ | |
| Play nice with pickle. | |
| """ | |
| return tuple( | |
| getattr(self, name) if name != "metadata" else dict(self.metadata) | |
| for name in self.__slots__ | |
| ) | |
| def __setstate__(self, state): | |
| """ | |
| Play nice with pickle. | |
| """ | |
| self._setattrs(zip(self.__slots__, state)) | |
| def _setattrs(self, name_values_pairs): | |
| bound_setattr = _obj_setattr.__get__(self) | |
| for name, value in name_values_pairs: | |
| if name != "metadata": | |
| bound_setattr(name, value) | |
| else: | |
| bound_setattr( | |
| name, | |
| types.MappingProxyType(dict(value)) | |
| if value | |
| else _empty_metadata_singleton, | |
| ) | |
| _a = [ | |
| Attribute( | |
| name=name, | |
| default=NOTHING, | |
| validator=None, | |
| repr=True, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| eq=True, | |
| order=False, | |
| hash=(name != "metadata"), | |
| init=True, | |
| inherited=False, | |
| alias=_default_init_alias_for(name), | |
| ) | |
| for name in Attribute.__slots__ | |
| ] | |
| Attribute = _add_hash( | |
| _add_eq( | |
| _add_repr(Attribute, attrs=_a), | |
| attrs=[a for a in _a if a.name != "inherited"], | |
| ), | |
| attrs=[a for a in _a if a.hash and a.name != "inherited"], | |
| ) | |
| class _CountingAttr: | |
| """ | |
| Intermediate representation of attributes that uses a counter to preserve | |
| the order in which the attributes have been defined. | |
| *Internal* data structure of the attrs library. Running into is most | |
| likely the result of a bug like a forgotten `@attr.s` decorator. | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ( | |
| "counter", | |
| "_default", | |
| "repr", | |
| "eq", | |
| "eq_key", | |
| "order", | |
| "order_key", | |
| "hash", | |
| "init", | |
| "metadata", | |
| "_validator", | |
| "converter", | |
| "type", | |
| "kw_only", | |
| "on_setattr", | |
| "alias", | |
| ) | |
| __attrs_attrs__ = ( | |
| *tuple( | |
| Attribute( | |
| name=name, | |
| alias=_default_init_alias_for(name), | |
| default=NOTHING, | |
| validator=None, | |
| repr=True, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| hash=True, | |
| init=True, | |
| kw_only=False, | |
| eq=True, | |
| eq_key=None, | |
| order=False, | |
| order_key=None, | |
| inherited=False, | |
| on_setattr=None, | |
| ) | |
| for name in ( | |
| "counter", | |
| "_default", | |
| "repr", | |
| "eq", | |
| "order", | |
| "hash", | |
| "init", | |
| "on_setattr", | |
| "alias", | |
| ) | |
| ), | |
| Attribute( | |
| name="metadata", | |
| alias="metadata", | |
| default=None, | |
| validator=None, | |
| repr=True, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| hash=False, | |
| init=True, | |
| kw_only=False, | |
| eq=True, | |
| eq_key=None, | |
| order=False, | |
| order_key=None, | |
| inherited=False, | |
| on_setattr=None, | |
| ), | |
| ) | |
| cls_counter = 0 | |
| def __init__( | |
| self, | |
| default, | |
| validator, | |
| repr, | |
| cmp, | |
| hash, | |
| init, | |
| converter, | |
| metadata, | |
| type, | |
| kw_only, | |
| eq, | |
| eq_key, | |
| order, | |
| order_key, | |
| on_setattr, | |
| alias, | |
| ): | |
| _CountingAttr.cls_counter += 1 | |
| self.counter = _CountingAttr.cls_counter | |
| self._default = default | |
| self._validator = validator | |
| self.converter = converter | |
| self.repr = repr | |
| self.eq = eq | |
| self.eq_key = eq_key | |
| self.order = order | |
| self.order_key = order_key | |
| self.hash = hash | |
| self.init = init | |
| self.metadata = metadata | |
| self.type = type | |
| self.kw_only = kw_only | |
| self.on_setattr = on_setattr | |
| self.alias = alias | |
| def validator(self, meth): | |
| """ | |
| Decorator that adds *meth* to the list of validators. | |
| Returns *meth* unchanged. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| if self._validator is None: | |
| self._validator = meth | |
| else: | |
| self._validator = and_(self._validator, meth) | |
| return meth | |
| def default(self, meth): | |
| """ | |
| Decorator that allows to set the default for an attribute. | |
| Returns *meth* unchanged. | |
| :raises DefaultAlreadySetError: If default has been set before. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| if self._default is not NOTHING: | |
| raise DefaultAlreadySetError() | |
| self._default = Factory(meth, takes_self=True) | |
| return meth | |
| _CountingAttr = _add_eq(_add_repr(_CountingAttr)) | |
| class Factory: | |
| """ | |
| Stores a factory callable. | |
| If passed as the default value to `attrs.field`, the factory is used to | |
| generate a new value. | |
| :param callable factory: A callable that takes either none or exactly one | |
| mandatory positional argument depending on *takes_self*. | |
| :param bool takes_self: Pass the partially initialized instance that is | |
| being initialized as a positional argument. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 *takes_self* | |
| """ | |
| __slots__ = ("factory", "takes_self") | |
| def __init__(self, factory, takes_self=False): | |
| self.factory = factory | |
| self.takes_self = takes_self | |
| def __getstate__(self): | |
| """ | |
| Play nice with pickle. | |
| """ | |
| return tuple(getattr(self, name) for name in self.__slots__) | |
| def __setstate__(self, state): | |
| """ | |
| Play nice with pickle. | |
| """ | |
| for name, value in zip(self.__slots__, state): | |
| setattr(self, name, value) | |
| _f = [ | |
| Attribute( | |
| name=name, | |
| default=NOTHING, | |
| validator=None, | |
| repr=True, | |
| cmp=None, | |
| eq=True, | |
| order=False, | |
| hash=True, | |
| init=True, | |
| inherited=False, | |
| ) | |
| for name in Factory.__slots__ | |
| ] | |
| Factory = _add_hash(_add_eq(_add_repr(Factory, attrs=_f), attrs=_f), attrs=_f) | |
| def make_class( | |
| name, attrs, bases=(object,), class_body=None, **attributes_arguments | |
| ): | |
| r""" | |
| A quick way to create a new class called *name* with *attrs*. | |
| :param str name: The name for the new class. | |
| :param attrs: A list of names or a dictionary of mappings of names to | |
| `attr.ib`\ s / `attrs.field`\ s. | |
| The order is deduced from the order of the names or attributes inside | |
| *attrs*. Otherwise the order of the definition of the attributes is | |
| used. | |
| :type attrs: `list` or `dict` | |
| :param tuple bases: Classes that the new class will subclass. | |
| :param dict class_body: An optional dictionary of class attributes for the new class. | |
| :param attributes_arguments: Passed unmodified to `attr.s`. | |
| :return: A new class with *attrs*. | |
| :rtype: type | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 *bases* | |
| .. versionchanged:: 18.1.0 If *attrs* is ordered, the order is retained. | |
| .. versionchanged:: 23.2.0 *class_body* | |
| """ | |
| if isinstance(attrs, dict): | |
| cls_dict = attrs | |
| elif isinstance(attrs, (list, tuple)): | |
| cls_dict = {a: attrib() for a in attrs} | |
| else: | |
| msg = "attrs argument must be a dict or a list." | |
| raise TypeError(msg) | |
| pre_init = cls_dict.pop("__attrs_pre_init__", None) | |
| post_init = cls_dict.pop("__attrs_post_init__", None) | |
| user_init = cls_dict.pop("__init__", None) | |
| body = {} | |
| if class_body is not None: | |
| body.update(class_body) | |
| if pre_init is not None: | |
| body["__attrs_pre_init__"] = pre_init | |
| if post_init is not None: | |
| body["__attrs_post_init__"] = post_init | |
| if user_init is not None: | |
| body["__init__"] = user_init | |
| type_ = types.new_class(name, bases, {}, lambda ns: ns.update(body)) | |
| # For pickling to work, the __module__ variable needs to be set to the | |
| # frame where the class is created. Bypass this step in environments where | |
| # sys._getframe is not defined (Jython for example) or sys._getframe is not | |
| # defined for arguments greater than 0 (IronPython). | |
| with contextlib.suppress(AttributeError, ValueError): | |
| type_.__module__ = sys._getframe(1).f_globals.get( | |
| "__name__", "__main__" | |
| ) | |
| # We do it here for proper warnings with meaningful stacklevel. | |
| cmp = attributes_arguments.pop("cmp", None) | |
| ( | |
| attributes_arguments["eq"], | |
| attributes_arguments["order"], | |
| ) = _determine_attrs_eq_order( | |
| cmp, | |
| attributes_arguments.get("eq"), | |
| attributes_arguments.get("order"), | |
| True, | |
| ) | |
| return _attrs(these=cls_dict, **attributes_arguments)(type_) | |
| # These are required by within this module so we define them here and merely | |
| # import into .validators / .converters. | |
| class _AndValidator: | |
| """ | |
| Compose many validators to a single one. | |
| """ | |
| _validators = attrib() | |
| def __call__(self, inst, attr, value): | |
| for v in self._validators: | |
| v(inst, attr, value) | |
| def and_(*validators): | |
| """ | |
| A validator that composes multiple validators into one. | |
| When called on a value, it runs all wrapped validators. | |
| :param callables validators: Arbitrary number of validators. | |
| .. versionadded:: 17.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| vals = [] | |
| for validator in validators: | |
| vals.extend( | |
| validator._validators | |
| if isinstance(validator, _AndValidator) | |
| else [validator] | |
| ) | |
| return _AndValidator(tuple(vals)) | |
| def pipe(*converters): | |
| """ | |
| A converter that composes multiple converters into one. | |
| When called on a value, it runs all wrapped converters, returning the | |
| *last* value. | |
| Type annotations will be inferred from the wrapped converters', if | |
| they have any. | |
| :param callables converters: Arbitrary number of converters. | |
| .. versionadded:: 20.1.0 | |
| """ | |
| def pipe_converter(val): | |
| for converter in converters: | |
| val = converter(val) | |
| return val | |
| if not converters: | |
| # If the converter list is empty, pipe_converter is the identity. | |
| A = typing.TypeVar("A") | |
| pipe_converter.__annotations__ = {"val": A, "return": A} | |
| else: | |
| # Get parameter type from first converter. | |
| t = _AnnotationExtractor(converters[0]).get_first_param_type() | |
| if t: | |
| pipe_converter.__annotations__["val"] = t | |
| # Get return type from last converter. | |
| rt = _AnnotationExtractor(converters[-1]).get_return_type() | |
| if rt: | |
| pipe_converter.__annotations__["return"] = rt | |
| return pipe_converter | |