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The Plugin Extension handles application plugin support, and is the default
plugin handler used by Cement.
Requirements
------------
* No external dependencies
Configuration
-------------
This extension does not directly honor any configuration settings.
Usage
-----
For usage information see :ref:`application_plugins`.
"""
import os
import sys
import glob
import imp
from ..core import plugin, exc
from ..utils.misc import is_true, minimal_logger
from ..utils.fs import abspath
LOG = minimal_logger(__name__)
# FIX ME: This is a redundant name... ?
class CementPluginHandler(plugin.CementPluginHandler):
"""
This class is an internal implementation of the
:ref:`IPlugin <cement.core.plugin>` interface. It does not take any
parameters on initialization.
"""
class Meta:
"""Handler meta-data."""
interface = plugin.IPlugin
"""The interface that this class implements."""
label = 'cement'
"""The string identifier for this class."""
def __init__(self):
super(CementPluginHandler, self).__init__()
self._loaded_plugins = []
self._enabled_plugins = []
self._disabled_plugins = []
self._plugin_configs = {}
def _setup(self, app_obj):
super(CementPluginHandler, self)._setup(app_obj)
self._enabled_plugins = []
self._disabled_plugins = []
self._plugin_configs = {}
self.config_dirs = self.app._meta.plugin_config_dirs
self.bootstrap = self.app._meta.plugin_bootstrap
self.load_dirs = self.app._meta.plugin_dirs
# grab a generic config handler object
config_handler = self.app.handler.get('config',
self.app.config._meta.label)
# first parse plugin config dir for enabled plugins
for config_dir in self.config_dirs:
config_dir = abspath(config_dir)
if not os.path.exists(config_dir):
LOG.debug('plugin config dir %s does not exist.' %
config_dir)
continue
else:
# sort so that we always load plugins in the same order
# regardless of OS (seems some don't sort reliably)
path = "%s/*%s" % (config_dir,
self.app._meta.config_extension)
plugin_config_files = glob.glob(path)
plugin_config_files.sort()
for config in plugin_config_files:
config = os.path.abspath(os.path.expanduser(config))
LOG.debug("loading plugin config from '%s'." % config)
pconfig = config_handler()
pconfig._setup(self.app)
pconfig.parse_file(config)
if not pconfig.get_sections():
LOG.debug("config file '%s' has no sections." %
config)
continue
plugin = pconfig.get_sections()[0]
if 'enable_plugin' not in pconfig.keys(plugin):
continue
if is_true(pconfig.get(plugin, 'enable_plugin')):
LOG.debug("enabling plugin '%s' per plugin config" %
plugin)
if plugin not in self._enabled_plugins:
self._enabled_plugins.append(plugin)
if plugin in self._disabled_plugins:
self._disabled_plugins.remove(plugin)
else:
LOG.debug("disabling plugin '%s' per plugin config" %
plugin)
if plugin not in self._disabled_plugins:
self._disabled_plugins.append(plugin)
if plugin in self._enabled_plugins:
self._enabled_plugins.remove(plugin)
# Store the config for later use in load_plugin()
# NOTE: Store the config regardless of whether it is
# enabled or disabled
if plugin not in self._plugin_configs.keys():
self._plugin_configs[plugin] = {}
for key in pconfig.keys(plugin):
val = pconfig.get(plugin, key)
self._plugin_configs[plugin][key] = val
# second, parse all app configs for plugins. Note: these are already
# loaded from files when app.config was setup. The application
# configuration OVERRIDES plugin configs.
for plugin in self.app.config.get_sections():
if 'enable_plugin' not in self.app.config.keys(plugin):
continue
if is_true(self.app.config.get(plugin, 'enable_plugin')):
LOG.debug("enabling plugin '%s' per application config" %
plugin)
if plugin not in self._enabled_plugins:
self._enabled_plugins.append(plugin)
if plugin in self._disabled_plugins:
self._disabled_plugins.remove(plugin)
else:
LOG.debug("disabling plugin '%s' per application config" %
plugin)
if plugin not in self._disabled_plugins:
self._disabled_plugins.append(plugin)
if plugin in self._enabled_plugins:
self._enabled_plugins.remove(plugin)
def _load_plugin_from_dir(self, plugin_name, plugin_dir):
"""
Load a plugin from a directory path rather than a python package
within sys.path. This would either be ``myplugin.py`` or
``myplugin/__init__.py`` within the given ``plugin_dir``.
:param plugin_name: The name of the plugin.
:param plugin_dir: The filesystem directory path where the plugin
exists.
"""
# FIX ME: `imp` is deprecated in Python 3.4 and will be going away
# so we need to update forward compatibility for ``importlib``.
#
# See: https://github.com/datafolklabs/cement/issues/386
LOG.debug("attempting to load '%s' from '%s'" % (plugin_name,
plugin_dir))
if not os.path.exists(plugin_dir):
LOG.debug("plugin directory '%s' does not exist." % plugin_dir)
return False
try:
f, path, desc = imp.find_module(plugin_name, [plugin_dir])
except ImportError:
LOG.debug("plugin '%s' does not exist in '%s'." %
(plugin_name, plugin_dir))
return False
# We don't catch this because it would make debugging a
# nightmare
mod = imp.load_module(plugin_name, f, path, desc)
if mod and hasattr(mod, 'load'):
mod.load(self.app)
return True
def _load_plugin_from_bootstrap(self, plugin_name, base_package):
"""
Load a plugin from a python package. Returns True if no ImportError
is encountered.
:param plugin_name: The name of the plugin, also the name of the
module to load from base_package.
I.e. ``myapp.bootstrap.myplugin``
:type plugin_name: ``str``
:param base_package: The base python package to load the plugin module
from. I.e.'myapp.bootstrap' or similar.
:type base_package: ``str``
:returns: True is the plugin was loaded, False otherwise
:raises: :py:class:`ImportError`
"""
full_module = '%s.%s' % (base_package, plugin_name)
# If the base package doesn't exist, we return False rather than
# bombing out.
if base_package not in sys.modules:
try:
__import__(base_package, globals(), locals(), [], 0)
except ImportError as e:
LOG.debug("unable to import plugin bootstrap module '%s'."
% base_package)
return False
LOG.debug("attempting to load '%s' from '%s'" % (plugin_name,
base_package))
# We don't catch this because it would make debugging a nightmare
if full_module not in sys.modules:
__import__(full_module, globals(), locals(), [], 0)
if hasattr(sys.modules[full_module], 'load'):
sys.modules[full_module].load(self.app)
return True
def load_plugin(self, plugin_name):
"""
Load a plugin whose name is ``plugin_name``. First attempt to load
from a plugin directory (plugin_dir), secondly attempt to load from a
bootstrap module (plugin_bootstrap) determined by
``CementApp.Meta.plugin_bootstrap``.
Upon successful loading of a plugin, the plugin name is appended to
the ``self._loaded_plugins list``.
:param plugin_name: The name of the plugin to load.
:type plugin_name: ``str``
:raises: :class:`cement.core.exc.FrameworkError`
"""
LOG.debug("loading application plugin '%s'" % plugin_name)
# first attempt to load from plugin_dirs
for load_dir in self.load_dirs:
load_dir = abspath(load_dir)
if self._load_plugin_from_dir(plugin_name, load_dir):
self._loaded_plugins.append(plugin_name)
break
# then from a bootstrap module
if plugin_name not in self._loaded_plugins:
if self._load_plugin_from_bootstrap(plugin_name, self.bootstrap):
self._loaded_plugins.append(plugin_name)
# otherwise it's a bust
if plugin_name not in self._loaded_plugins:
raise exc.FrameworkError("Unable to load plugin '%s'." %
plugin_name)
# Merge in missing config settings (app config settings take
# precedence):
#
# Note that we loaded the plugin configs during _setup() into
# self._plugin_configs... yes, this is fucking dirty.
if plugin_name not in self.app.config.get_sections():
self.app.config.add_section(plugin_name)
if plugin_name in self._plugin_configs.keys():
plugin_config = self._plugin_configs[plugin_name]
for key, val in plugin_config.items():
if key not in self.app.config.keys(plugin_name):
self.app.config.set(plugin_name, key, val)
def load_plugins(self, plugin_list):
"""
Load a list of plugins. Each plugin name is passed to
``self.load_plugin()``.
:param plugin_list: A list of plugin names to load.
"""
for plugin_name in plugin_list:
self.load_plugin(plugin_name)
def get_loaded_plugins(self):
"""List of plugins that have been loaded."""
return self._loaded_plugins
def get_enabled_plugins(self):
"""List of plugins that are enabled (not necessary loaded yet)."""
return self._enabled_plugins
def get_disabled_plugins(self):
"""List of disabled plugins"""
return self._disabled_plugins
def load(app):
app.handler.register(CementPluginHandler)
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