Source code for factory.declarations

# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
# Copyright: See the LICENSE file.

from __future__ import unicode_literals

import itertools
import logging

from . import enums
from . import compat
from . import errors
from . import utils


logger = logging.getLogger('factory.generate')


class BaseDeclaration(utils.OrderedBase):
    """A factory declaration.

    Declarations mark an attribute as needing lazy evaluation.
    This allows them to refer to attributes defined by other BaseDeclarations
    in the same factory.
    """

    def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra):
        """Evaluate this declaration.

        Args:
            instance (builder.Resolver): The object holding currently computed
                attributes
            step: a factory.builder.BuildStep
            extra (dict): additional, call-time added kwargs
                for the step.
        """
        raise NotImplementedError('This is an abstract method')


class OrderedDeclaration(BaseDeclaration):
    """Compatibility"""

    # FIXME(rbarrois)


[docs]class LazyFunction(BaseDeclaration): """Simplest BaseDeclaration computed by calling the given function. Attributes: function (function): a function without arguments and returning the computed value. """ def __init__(self, function, *args, **kwargs): super(LazyFunction, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.function = function def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): logger.debug("LazyFunction: Evaluating %s on %s", utils.log_repr(self.function), utils.log_repr(step)) return self.function()
[docs]class LazyAttribute(BaseDeclaration): """Specific BaseDeclaration computed using a lambda. Attributes: function (function): a function, expecting the current LazyStub and returning the computed value. """ def __init__(self, function, *args, **kwargs): super(LazyAttribute, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.function = function def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): logger.debug("LazyAttribute: Evaluating %s on %s", utils.log_repr(self.function), utils.log_repr(instance)) return self.function(instance)
class _UNSPECIFIED(object): pass def deepgetattr(obj, name, default=_UNSPECIFIED): """Try to retrieve the given attribute of an object, digging on '.'. This is an extended getattr, digging deeper if '.' is found. Args: obj (object): the object of which an attribute should be read name (str): the name of an attribute to look up. default (object): the default value to use if the attribute wasn't found Returns: the attribute pointed to by 'name', splitting on '.'. Raises: AttributeError: if obj has no 'name' attribute. """ try: if '.' in name: attr, subname = name.split('.', 1) return deepgetattr(getattr(obj, attr), subname, default) else: return getattr(obj, name) except AttributeError: if default is _UNSPECIFIED: raise else: return default
[docs]class SelfAttribute(BaseDeclaration): """Specific BaseDeclaration copying values from other fields. If the field name starts with two dots or more, the lookup will be anchored in the related 'parent'. Attributes: depth (int): the number of steps to go up in the containers chain attribute_name (str): the name of the attribute to copy. default (object): the default value to use if the attribute doesn't exist. """ def __init__(self, attribute_name, default=_UNSPECIFIED, *args, **kwargs): super(SelfAttribute, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) depth = len(attribute_name) - len(attribute_name.lstrip('.')) attribute_name = attribute_name[depth:] self.depth = depth self.attribute_name = attribute_name self.default = default def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): if self.depth > 1: # Fetching from a parent target = step.chain[self.depth - 1] else: target = instance logger.debug("SelfAttribute: Picking attribute %r on %s", self.attribute_name, utils.log_repr(target)) return deepgetattr(target, self.attribute_name, self.default) def __repr__(self): return '<%s(%r, default=%r)>' % ( self.__class__.__name__, self.attribute_name, self.default, )
[docs]class Iterator(BaseDeclaration): """Fill this value using the values returned by an iterator. Warning: the iterator should not end ! Attributes: iterator (iterable): the iterator whose value should be used. getter (callable or None): a function to parse returned values """ def __init__(self, iterator, cycle=True, getter=None): super(Iterator, self).__init__() self.getter = getter self.iterator = None if cycle: self.iterator_builder = lambda: utils.ResetableIterator(itertools.cycle(iterator)) else: self.iterator_builder = lambda: utils.ResetableIterator(iterator) def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): # Begin unrolling as late as possible. # This helps with ResetableIterator(MyModel.objects.all()) if self.iterator is None: self.iterator = self.iterator_builder() logger.debug("Iterator: Fetching next value from %s", utils.log_repr(self.iterator)) value = next(iter(self.iterator)) if self.getter is None: return value return self.getter(value)
[docs] def reset(self): """Reset the internal iterator.""" self.iterator.reset()
[docs]class Sequence(BaseDeclaration): """Specific BaseDeclaration to use for 'sequenced' fields. These fields are typically used to generate increasing unique values. Attributes: function (function): A function, expecting the current sequence counter and returning the computed value. type (function): A function converting an integer into the expected kind of counter for the 'function' attribute. """ def __init__(self, function, type=int): super(Sequence, self).__init__() self.function = function self.type = type def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): logger.debug("Sequence: Computing next value of %r for seq=%s", self.function, step.sequence) return self.function(self.type(step.sequence))
[docs]class LazyAttributeSequence(Sequence): """Composite of a LazyAttribute and a Sequence. Attributes: function (function): A function, expecting the current LazyStub and the current sequence counter. type (function): A function converting an integer into the expected kind of counter for the 'function' attribute. """ def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): logger.debug( "LazyAttributeSequence: Computing next value of %r for seq=%s, obj=%s", self.function, step.sequence, utils.log_repr(instance)) return self.function(instance, self.type(step.sequence))
class ContainerAttribute(BaseDeclaration): """Variant of LazyAttribute, also receives the containers of the object. Attributes: function (function): A function, expecting the current LazyStub and the (optional) object having a subfactory containing this attribute. strict (bool): Whether evaluating should fail when the containers are not passed in (i.e used outside a SubFactory). """ def __init__(self, function, strict=True, *args, **kwargs): super(ContainerAttribute, self).__init__(*args, **kwargs) self.function = function self.strict = strict def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): """Evaluate the current ContainerAttribute. Args: obj (LazyStub): a lazy stub of the object being constructed, if needed. containers (list of LazyStub): a list of lazy stubs of factories being evaluated in a chain, each item being a future field of next one. """ # Strip the current instance from the chain chain = step.chain[1:] if self.strict and not chain: raise TypeError( "A ContainerAttribute in 'strict' mode can only be used " "within a SubFactory.") return self.function(instance, chain) class ParameteredAttribute(BaseDeclaration): """Base class for attributes expecting parameters. Attributes: defaults (dict): Default values for the paramters. May be overridden by call-time parameters. Class attributes: CONTAINERS_FIELD (str): name of the field, if any, where container information (e.g for SubFactory) should be stored. If empty, containers data isn't merged into generate() parameters. """ CONTAINERS_FIELD = '__containers' # Whether to add the current object to the stack of containers EXTEND_CONTAINERS = False def __init__(self, **kwargs): super(ParameteredAttribute, self).__init__() self.defaults = kwargs def _prepare_containers(self, obj, containers=()): if self.EXTEND_CONTAINERS: return (obj,) + tuple(containers) return containers def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): """Evaluate the current definition and fill its attributes. Uses attributes definition in the following order: - values defined when defining the ParameteredAttribute - additional values defined when instantiating the containing factory Args: instance (builder.Resolver): The object holding currently computed attributes step: a factory.builder.BuildStep extra (dict): additional, call-time added kwargs for the step. """ defaults = dict(self.defaults) if extra: defaults.update(extra) return self.generate(step, defaults) def generate(self, step, params): """Actually generate the related attribute. Args: sequence (int): the current sequence number obj (LazyStub): the object being constructed create (bool): whether the calling factory was in 'create' or 'build' mode params (dict): parameters inherited from init and evaluation-time overrides. Returns: Computed value for the current declaration. """ raise NotImplementedError() class _FactoryWrapper(object): """Handle a 'factory' arg. Such args can be either a Factory subclass, or a fully qualified import path for that subclass (e.g 'myapp.factories.MyFactory'). """ def __init__(self, factory_or_path): self.factory = None self.module = self.name = '' if isinstance(factory_or_path, type): self.factory = factory_or_path else: if not (compat.is_string(factory_or_path) and '.' in factory_or_path): raise ValueError( "A factory= argument must receive either a class " "or the fully qualified path to a Factory subclass; got " "%r instead." % factory_or_path) self.module, self.name = factory_or_path.rsplit('.', 1) def get(self): if self.factory is None: self.factory = utils.import_object( self.module, self.name, ) return self.factory def __repr__(self): if self.factory is None: return '<_FactoryImport: %s.%s>' % (self.module, self.name) else: return '<_FactoryImport: %s>' % self.factory.__class__
[docs]class SubFactory(ParameteredAttribute): """Base class for attributes based upon a sub-factory. Attributes: defaults (dict): Overrides to the defaults defined in the wrapped factory factory (base.Factory): the wrapped factory """ EXTEND_CONTAINERS = True FORCE_SEQUENCE = False def __init__(self, factory, **kwargs): super(SubFactory, self).__init__(**kwargs) self.factory_wrapper = _FactoryWrapper(factory) def get_factory(self): """Retrieve the wrapped factory.Factory subclass.""" return self.factory_wrapper.get() def generate(self, step, params): """Evaluate the current definition and fill its attributes. Args: step: a factory.builder.BuildStep params (dict): additional, call-time added kwargs for the step. """ subfactory = self.get_factory() logger.debug( "SubFactory: Instantiating %s.%s(%s), create=%r", subfactory.__module__, subfactory.__name__, utils.log_pprint(kwargs=params), step, ) force_sequence = step.sequence if self.FORCE_SEQUENCE else None return step.recurse(subfactory, params, force_sequence=force_sequence)
[docs]class Dict(SubFactory): """Fill a dict with usual declarations.""" FORCE_SEQUENCE = True def __init__(self, params, dict_factory='factory.DictFactory'): super(Dict, self).__init__(dict_factory, **dict(params))
[docs]class List(SubFactory): """Fill a list with standard declarations.""" FORCE_SEQUENCE = True def __init__(self, params, list_factory='factory.ListFactory'): params = dict((str(i), v) for i, v in enumerate(params)) super(List, self).__init__(list_factory, **params)
# Parameters # ========== class Skip(object): def __bool__(self): return False # Py2 compatibility __nonzero__ = __bool__ SKIP = Skip()
[docs]class Maybe(BaseDeclaration): def __init__(self, decider, yes_declaration=SKIP, no_declaration=SKIP): self.decider = decider self.yes = yes_declaration self.no = no_declaration def evaluate(self, instance, step, extra): if isinstance(self.decider, BaseDeclaration): choice = self.decider.evaluate(instance=instance, step=step, extra={}) else: choice = getattr(instance, self.decider, None) target = self.yes if choice else self.no if isinstance(target, BaseDeclaration): return target.evaluate( instance=instance, step=step, extra=extra, ) else: # Flat value return target def __repr__(self): return 'Maybe(%r, yes=%r, no=%r)' % (self.decider, self.yes, self.no)
class Parameter(utils.OrderedBase): """A complex parameter, to be used in a Factory.Params section. Must implement: - A "compute" function, performing the actual declaration override - Optionally, a get_revdeps() function (to compute other parameters it may alter) """ def as_declarations(self, field_name, declarations): """Compute the overrides for this parameter. Args: - field_name (str): the field this parameter is installed at - declarations (dict): the global factory declarations Returns: dict: the declarations to override """ raise NotImplementedError() def get_revdeps(self, parameters): """Retrieve the list of other parameters modified by this one.""" return [] class SimpleParameter(Parameter): def __init__(self, value): self.value = value def as_declarations(self, field_name, declarations): return { field_name: self.value, } @classmethod def wrap(cls, value): if not isinstance(value, Parameter): return cls(value) return value
[docs]class Trait(Parameter): """The simplest complex parameter, it enables a bunch of new declarations based on a boolean flag.""" def __init__(self, **overrides): super(Trait, self).__init__() self.overrides = overrides def as_declarations(self, field_name, declarations): overrides = {} for maybe_field, new_value in self.overrides.items(): overrides[maybe_field] = Maybe( decider=SelfAttribute( '%s.%s' % ( '.' * maybe_field.count(enums.SPLITTER), field_name, ), default=False, ), yes_declaration=new_value, no_declaration=declarations.get(maybe_field, SKIP), ) return overrides def get_revdeps(self, parameters): """This might alter fields it's injecting.""" return [param for param in parameters if param in self.overrides] def __repr__(self): return '%s(%s)' % ( self.__class__.__name__, ', '.join('%s=%r' % t for t in self.overrides.items()) )
# Post-generation # =============== class PostGenerationDeclaration(utils.OrderedBase): """Declarations to be called once the model object has been generated.""" def call(self, instance, step, context): # pragma: no cover """Call this hook; no return value is expected. Args: obj (object): the newly generated object create (bool): whether the object was 'built' or 'created' context: a builder.PostGenerationContext containing values extracted from the containing factory's declaration """ raise NotImplementedError()
[docs]class PostGeneration(PostGenerationDeclaration): """Calls a given function once the object has been generated.""" def __init__(self, function): super(PostGeneration, self).__init__() self.function = function def call(self, instance, step, context): logger.debug( "PostGeneration: Calling %s.%s(%s)", self.function.__module__, self.function.__name__, utils.log_pprint( (instance, step), context._asdict(), ), ) create = step.builder.strategy == enums.CREATE_STRATEGY return self.function( instance, create, context.value, **context.extra)
[docs]class RelatedFactory(PostGenerationDeclaration): """Calls a factory once the object has been generated. Attributes: factory (Factory): the factory to call defaults (dict): extra declarations for calling the related factory name (str): the name to use to refer to the generated object when calling the related factory """ def __init__(self, factory, factory_related_name='', **defaults): super(RelatedFactory, self).__init__() self.name = factory_related_name self.defaults = defaults self.factory_wrapper = _FactoryWrapper(factory) def get_factory(self): """Retrieve the wrapped factory.Factory subclass.""" return self.factory_wrapper.get() def call(self, instance, step, context): factory = self.get_factory() if context.value_provided: # The user passed in a custom value logger.debug( "RelatedFactory: Using provided %s instead of generating %s.%s.", utils.log_repr(context.value), factory.__module__, factory.__name__, ) return context.value passed_kwargs = dict(self.defaults) passed_kwargs.update(context.extra) if self.name: passed_kwargs[self.name] = instance logger.debug( "RelatedFactory: Generating %s.%s(%s)", factory.__module__, factory.__name__, utils.log_pprint((step,), passed_kwargs), ) return step.recurse(factory, passed_kwargs)
class NotProvided: pass
[docs]class PostGenerationMethodCall(PostGenerationDeclaration): """Calls a method of the generated object. Attributes: method_name (str): the method to call method_args (list): arguments to pass to the method method_kwargs (dict): keyword arguments to pass to the method Example: class UserFactory(factory.Factory): ... password = factory.PostGenerationMethodCall('set_pass', password='') """ def __init__(self, method_name, *args, **kwargs): super(PostGenerationMethodCall, self).__init__() if len(args) > 1: raise errors.InvalidDeclarationError( "A PostGenerationMethodCall can only handle 1 positional argument; " "please provide other parameters through keyword arguments." ) self.method_name = method_name self.method_arg = args[0] if args else NotProvided self.method_kwargs = kwargs def call(self, instance, step, context): if not context.value_provided: if self.method_arg is NotProvided: args = tuple() else: args = tuple([self.method_arg]) else: args = tuple([context.value]) kwargs = dict(self.method_kwargs) kwargs.update(context.extra) method = getattr(instance, self.method_name) logger.debug( "PostGenerationMethodCall: Calling %s.%s(%s)", utils.log_repr(instance), self.method_name, utils.log_pprint(args, kwargs), ) return method(*args, **kwargs)