%PDF- %PDF-
Direktori : /proc/thread-self/root/opt/cloudlinux/venv/lib64/python3.11/site-packages/sqlalchemy/event/ |
Current File : //proc/thread-self/root/opt/cloudlinux/venv/lib64/python3.11/site-packages/sqlalchemy/event/base.py |
# event/base.py # Copyright (C) 2005-2021 the SQLAlchemy authors and contributors # <see AUTHORS file> # # This module is part of SQLAlchemy and is released under # the MIT License: http://www.opensource.org/licenses/mit-license.php """Base implementation classes. The public-facing ``Events`` serves as the base class for an event interface; its public attributes represent different kinds of events. These attributes are mirrored onto a ``_Dispatch`` class, which serves as a container for collections of listener functions. These collections are represented both at the class level of a particular ``_Dispatch`` class as well as within instances of ``_Dispatch``. """ from __future__ import absolute_import import weakref from .attr import _ClsLevelDispatch from .attr import _EmptyListener from .attr import _JoinedListener from .. import util _registrars = util.defaultdict(list) def _is_event_name(name): # _sa_event prefix is special to support internal-only event names. # most event names are just plain method names that aren't # underscored. return ( not name.startswith("_") and name != "dispatch" ) or name.startswith("_sa_event") class _UnpickleDispatch(object): """Serializable callable that re-generates an instance of :class:`_Dispatch` given a particular :class:`.Events` subclass. """ def __call__(self, _instance_cls): for cls in _instance_cls.__mro__: if "dispatch" in cls.__dict__: return cls.__dict__["dispatch"].dispatch._for_class( _instance_cls ) else: raise AttributeError("No class with a 'dispatch' member present.") class _Dispatch(object): """Mirror the event listening definitions of an Events class with listener collections. Classes which define a "dispatch" member will return a non-instantiated :class:`._Dispatch` subclass when the member is accessed at the class level. When the "dispatch" member is accessed at the instance level of its owner, an instance of the :class:`._Dispatch` class is returned. A :class:`._Dispatch` class is generated for each :class:`.Events` class defined, by the :func:`._create_dispatcher_class` function. The original :class:`.Events` classes remain untouched. This decouples the construction of :class:`.Events` subclasses from the implementation used by the event internals, and allows inspecting tools like Sphinx to work in an unsurprising way against the public API. """ # In one ORM edge case, an attribute is added to _Dispatch, # so __dict__ is used in just that case and potentially others. __slots__ = "_parent", "_instance_cls", "__dict__", "_empty_listeners" _empty_listener_reg = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary() def __init__(self, parent, instance_cls=None): self._parent = parent self._instance_cls = instance_cls if instance_cls: try: self._empty_listeners = self._empty_listener_reg[instance_cls] except KeyError: self._empty_listeners = self._empty_listener_reg[ instance_cls ] = { ls.name: _EmptyListener(ls, instance_cls) for ls in parent._event_descriptors } else: self._empty_listeners = {} def __getattr__(self, name): # Assign EmptyListeners as attributes on demand # to reduce startup time for new dispatch objects. try: ls = self._empty_listeners[name] except KeyError: raise AttributeError(name) else: setattr(self, ls.name, ls) return ls @property def _event_descriptors(self): for k in self._event_names: # Yield _ClsLevelDispatch related # to relevant event name. yield getattr(self, k) @property def _listen(self): return self._events._listen def _for_class(self, instance_cls): return self.__class__(self, instance_cls) def _for_instance(self, instance): instance_cls = instance.__class__ return self._for_class(instance_cls) def _join(self, other): """Create a 'join' of this :class:`._Dispatch` and another. This new dispatcher will dispatch events to both :class:`._Dispatch` objects. """ if "_joined_dispatch_cls" not in self.__class__.__dict__: cls = type( "Joined%s" % self.__class__.__name__, (_JoinedDispatcher,), {"__slots__": self._event_names}, ) self.__class__._joined_dispatch_cls = cls return self._joined_dispatch_cls(self, other) def __reduce__(self): return _UnpickleDispatch(), (self._instance_cls,) def _update(self, other, only_propagate=True): """Populate from the listeners in another :class:`_Dispatch` object.""" for ls in other._event_descriptors: if isinstance(ls, _EmptyListener): continue getattr(self, ls.name).for_modify(self)._update( ls, only_propagate=only_propagate ) def _clear(self): for ls in self._event_descriptors: ls.for_modify(self).clear() class _EventMeta(type): """Intercept new Event subclasses and create associated _Dispatch classes.""" def __init__(cls, classname, bases, dict_): _create_dispatcher_class(cls, classname, bases, dict_) type.__init__(cls, classname, bases, dict_) def _create_dispatcher_class(cls, classname, bases, dict_): """Create a :class:`._Dispatch` class corresponding to an :class:`.Events` class.""" # there's all kinds of ways to do this, # i.e. make a Dispatch class that shares the '_listen' method # of the Event class, this is the straight monkeypatch. if hasattr(cls, "dispatch"): dispatch_base = cls.dispatch.__class__ else: dispatch_base = _Dispatch event_names = [k for k in dict_ if _is_event_name(k)] dispatch_cls = type( "%sDispatch" % classname, (dispatch_base,), {"__slots__": event_names} ) dispatch_cls._event_names = event_names dispatch_inst = cls._set_dispatch(cls, dispatch_cls) for k in dispatch_cls._event_names: setattr(dispatch_inst, k, _ClsLevelDispatch(cls, dict_[k])) _registrars[k].append(cls) for super_ in dispatch_cls.__bases__: if issubclass(super_, _Dispatch) and super_ is not _Dispatch: for ls in super_._events.dispatch._event_descriptors: setattr(dispatch_inst, ls.name, ls) dispatch_cls._event_names.append(ls.name) if getattr(cls, "_dispatch_target", None): cls._dispatch_target.dispatch = dispatcher(cls) def _remove_dispatcher(cls): for k in cls.dispatch._event_names: _registrars[k].remove(cls) if not _registrars[k]: del _registrars[k] class Events(util.with_metaclass(_EventMeta, object)): """Define event listening functions for a particular target type.""" @staticmethod def _set_dispatch(cls, dispatch_cls): # This allows an Events subclass to define additional utility # methods made available to the target via # "self.dispatch._events.<utilitymethod>" # @staticmethod to allow easy "super" calls while in a metaclass # constructor. cls.dispatch = dispatch_cls(None) dispatch_cls._events = cls return cls.dispatch @classmethod def _accept_with(cls, target): def dispatch_is(*types): return all(isinstance(target.dispatch, t) for t in types) def dispatch_parent_is(t): return isinstance(target.dispatch.parent, t) # Mapper, ClassManager, Session override this to # also accept classes, scoped_sessions, sessionmakers, etc. if hasattr(target, "dispatch"): if ( dispatch_is(cls.dispatch.__class__) or dispatch_is(type, cls.dispatch.__class__) or ( dispatch_is(_JoinedDispatcher) and dispatch_parent_is(cls.dispatch.__class__) ) ): return target @classmethod def _listen(cls, event_key, propagate=False, insert=False, named=False): event_key.base_listen(propagate=propagate, insert=insert, named=named) @classmethod def _remove(cls, event_key): event_key.remove() @classmethod def _clear(cls): cls.dispatch._clear() class _JoinedDispatcher(object): """Represent a connection between two _Dispatch objects.""" __slots__ = "local", "parent", "_instance_cls" def __init__(self, local, parent): self.local = local self.parent = parent self._instance_cls = self.local._instance_cls def __getattr__(self, name): # Assign _JoinedListeners as attributes on demand # to reduce startup time for new dispatch objects. ls = getattr(self.local, name) jl = _JoinedListener(self.parent, ls.name, ls) setattr(self, ls.name, jl) return jl @property def _listen(self): return self.parent._listen @property def _events(self): return self.parent._events class dispatcher(object): """Descriptor used by target classes to deliver the _Dispatch class at the class level and produce new _Dispatch instances for target instances. """ def __init__(self, events): self.dispatch = events.dispatch self.events = events def __get__(self, obj, cls): if obj is None: return self.dispatch obj.__dict__["dispatch"] = disp = self.dispatch._for_instance(obj) return disp