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author | Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com> | 2008-12-22 21:02:43 -0700 |
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committer | Jason Gerard DeRose <jderose@redhat.com> | 2008-12-22 21:02:43 -0700 |
commit | 01cae56e0a19876cf6a614469c0c5e6fb73170e6 (patch) | |
tree | 8bfcfaebea1f23c7de8217520c96e2c3b76268eb /ipalib/config.py | |
parent | 6b055b435f93bf9b63ee9b3b2fdd6f082dacc07b (diff) | |
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Some more reorganization in Env and added class docstring to Env with lots of examples
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diff --git a/ipalib/config.py b/ipalib/config.py index 7f12b4256..4631d8996 100644 --- a/ipalib/config.py +++ b/ipalib/config.py @@ -31,13 +31,95 @@ import os from os import path import sys from constants import CONFIG_SECTION -from constants import TYPE_ERROR, OVERRIDE_ERROR, LOCK_ERROR - +from constants import TYPE_ERROR, OVERRIDE_ERROR, SET_ERROR, DEL_ERROR class Env(object): """ - A mapping object used to store the environment variables. + Store and retrieve environment variables. + + First an foremost, the `Env` class provides a handy container for + environment variables. These variables can be both set and retrieved as + either attributes or as dictionary items. + + For example, we can set a variable as an attribute: + + >>> env = Env() + >>> env.attr = 'I was set as an attribute.' + >>> env.attr # Retrieve as an attribute + 'I was set as an attribute.' + >>> env['attr'] # Also retrieve as a dictionary item + 'I was set as an attribute.' + + Or we can set a variable as a dictionary item: + + >>> env['item'] = 'I was set as a dictionary item.' + >>> env['item'] # Retrieve as a dictionary item + 'I was set as a dictionary item.' + >>> env.item # Also retrieve as an attribute + 'I was set as a dictionary item.' + + The variable values can be ``str`` or ``int`` instances, or the ``True``, + ``False``, or ``None`` constants. When the value provided is an ``str`` + instance, some limited automatic type conversion is performed, which allows + values of specific types to be set easily from configuration files and from + command-line options. + + The ``True``, ``False``, and ``None`` constants can be specified with a + string that matches what ``repr()`` would return. For example: + + >>> env.true = 'True' + >>> env.true + True + + Note that the automatic type conversion is case sensitive. For example: + + >>> env.false = 'false' # Doesn't match repr(False) + >>> env.false + 'false' + + If an ``str`` value looks like an integer, it's automatically converted to + the ``int`` type. For example: + + >>> env.lucky = '7' + >>> env.lucky + 7 + + Also, leading and trailing white-space is automatically stripped from + ``str`` values. For example: + + >>> env.message = ' Hello! ' # Surrounded by double spaces + >>> env.message + 'Hello!' + >>> env.number = '42 ' # Still converted to an int + >>> env.number + 42 + >>> env.actually_false = ' False' # Still matches repr(False) + >>> env.actually_false + False + + `Env` is set-once, first-one-wins. Once a variable has been set, trying to + override it will raise an ``AttributeError``. For example: + + >>> env.my_var = 'first' + >>> env.my_var = 'second' + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + AttributeError: cannot override Env.my_var value 'first' with 'second' + + An `Env` instance can also be *locked*, after which no further variables can + be set. Trying to set variables on a locked `Env` instance will also raise + an ``AttributeError``. For example: + + >>> env = Env() + >>> env.var1 = 'This will work.' + >>> env.__lock__() + >>> env.var2 = 'This wont work!' + Traceback (most recent call last): + ... + AttributeError: locked: cannot set Env.var2 to 'This wont work!' + + Finish me! """ __locked = False @@ -67,12 +149,16 @@ class Env(object): # FIXME: the key should be checked with check_name() if self.__locked: raise AttributeError( - LOCK_ERROR % (self.__class__.__name__, key, value) + SET_ERROR % (self.__class__.__name__, key, value) ) if key in self.__d: raise AttributeError(OVERRIDE_ERROR % (self.__class__.__name__, key, self.__d[key], value) ) + if hasattr(self, key): + raise AttributeError(OVERRIDE_ERROR % + (self.__class__.__name__, key, getattr(self, key), value) + ) if isinstance(value, basestring): value = str(value.strip()) m = { @@ -88,6 +174,20 @@ class Env(object): object.__setattr__(self, key, value) self.__d[key] = value + def __getitem__(self, key): + """ + Return the value corresponding to ``key``. + """ + return self.__d[key] + + def __delattr__(self, name): + """ + Raise AttributeError (deletion is never allowed). + """ + raise AttributeError( + DEL_ERROR % (self.__class__.__name__, name) + ) + def __doing(self, name): if name in self.__done: raise StandardError( @@ -214,19 +314,7 @@ class Env(object): - def __delattr__(self, name): - """ - Raise AttributeError (deletion is not allowed). - """ - raise AttributeError('cannot del %s.%s' % - (self.__class__.__name__, name) - ) - def __getitem__(self, key): - """ - Return the value corresponding to ``key``. - """ - return self.__d[key] |