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"""
celery.local
~~~~~~~~~~~~
This module contains critical utilities that
needs to be loaded as soon as possible, and that
shall not load any third party modules.
Parts of this module is Copyright by Werkzeug Team.
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
import importlib
import sys
from .five import string
__all__ = ['Proxy', 'PromiseProxy', 'try_import', 'maybe_evaluate']
__module__ = __name__ # used by Proxy class body
PY3 = sys.version_info[0] == 3
def _default_cls_attr(name, type_, cls_value):
# Proxy uses properties to forward the standard
# class attributes __module__, __name__ and __doc__ to the real
# object, but these needs to be a string when accessed from
# the Proxy class directly. This is a hack to make that work.
# -- See Issue #1087.
def __new__(cls, getter):
instance = type_.__new__(cls, cls_value)
instance.__getter = getter
return instance
def __get__(self, obj, cls=None):
return self.__getter(obj) if obj is not None else self
return type(name, (type_, ), {
'__new__': __new__, '__get__': __get__,
})
def try_import(module, default=None):
"""Try to import and return module, or return
None if the module does not exist."""
try:
return importlib.import_module(module)
except ImportError:
return default
class Proxy(object):
"""Proxy to another object."""
# Code stolen from werkzeug.local.Proxy.
__slots__ = ('__local', '__args', '__kwargs', '__dict__')
def __init__(self, local,
args=None, kwargs=None, name=None, __doc__=None):
object.__setattr__(self, '_Proxy__local', local)
object.__setattr__(self, '_Proxy__args', args or ())
object.__setattr__(self, '_Proxy__kwargs', kwargs or {})
if name is not None:
object.__setattr__(self, '__custom_name__', name)
if __doc__ is not None:
object.__setattr__(self, '__doc__', __doc__)
@_default_cls_attr('name', str, __name__)
def __name__(self):
try:
return self.__custom_name__
except AttributeError:
return self._get_current_object().__name__
@_default_cls_attr('module', str, __module__)
def __module__(self):
return self._get_current_object().__module__
@_default_cls_attr('doc', str, __doc__)
def __doc__(self):
return self._get_current_object().__doc__
def _get_class(self):
return self._get_current_object().__class__
@property
def __class__(self):
return self._get_class()
def _get_current_object(self):
"""Return the current object. This is useful if you want the real
object behind the proxy at a time for performance reasons or because
you want to pass the object into a different context.
"""
loc = object.__getattribute__(self, '_Proxy__local')
if not hasattr(loc, '__release_local__'):
return loc(*self.__args, **self.__kwargs)
try:
return getattr(loc, self.__name__)
except AttributeError:
raise RuntimeError('no object bound to {0.__name__}'.format(self))
@property
def __dict__(self):
try:
return self._get_current_object().__dict__
except RuntimeError: # pragma: no cover
raise AttributeError('__dict__')
def __repr__(self):
try:
obj = self._get_current_object()
except RuntimeError: # pragma: no cover
return '<{0} unbound>'.format(self.__class__.__name__)
return repr(obj)
def __bool__(self):
try:
return bool(self._get_current_object())
except RuntimeError: # pragma: no cover
return False
__nonzero__ = __bool__ # Py2
def __unicode__(self):
try:
return string(self._get_current_object())
except RuntimeError: # pragma: no cover
return repr(self)
def __dir__(self):
try:
return dir(self._get_current_object())
except RuntimeError: # pragma: no cover
return []
def __getattr__(self, name):
if name == '__members__':
return dir(self._get_current_object())
return getattr(self._get_current_object(), name)
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
self._get_current_object()[key] = value
def __delitem__(self, key):
del self._get_current_object()[key]
def __setslice__(self, i, j, seq):
self._get_current_object()[i:j] = seq
def __delslice__(self, i, j):
del self._get_current_object()[i:j]
__setattr__ = lambda x, n, v: setattr(x._get_current_object(), n, v)
__delattr__ = lambda x, n: delattr(x._get_current_object(), n)
__str__ = lambda x: str(x._get_current_object())
__lt__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() < o
__le__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() <= o
__eq__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() == o
__ne__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() != o
__gt__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() > o
__ge__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() >= o
__hash__ = lambda x: hash(x._get_current_object())
__call__ = lambda x, *a, **kw: x._get_current_object()(*a, **kw)
__len__ = lambda x: len(x._get_current_object())
__getitem__ = lambda x, i: x._get_current_object()[i]
__iter__ = lambda x: iter(x._get_current_object())
__contains__ = lambda x, i: i in x._get_current_object()
__getslice__ = lambda x, i, j: x._get_current_object()[i:j]
__add__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() + o
__sub__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() - o
__mul__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() * o
__floordiv__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() // o
__mod__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() % o
__divmod__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object().__divmod__(o)
__pow__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() ** o
__lshift__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() << o
__rshift__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() >> o
__and__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() & o
__xor__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() ^ o
__or__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object() | o
__div__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object().__div__(o)
__truediv__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object().__truediv__(o)
__neg__ = lambda x: -(x._get_current_object())
__pos__ = lambda x: +(x._get_current_object())
__abs__ = lambda x: abs(x._get_current_object())
__invert__ = lambda x: ~(x._get_current_object())
__complex__ = lambda x: complex(x._get_current_object())
__int__ = lambda x: int(x._get_current_object())
__float__ = lambda x: float(x._get_current_object())
__oct__ = lambda x: oct(x._get_current_object())
__hex__ = lambda x: hex(x._get_current_object())
__index__ = lambda x: x._get_current_object().__index__()
__coerce__ = lambda x, o: x._get_current_object().__coerce__(o)
__enter__ = lambda x: x._get_current_object().__enter__()
__exit__ = lambda x, *a, **kw: x._get_current_object().__exit__(*a, **kw)
__reduce__ = lambda x: x._get_current_object().__reduce__()
if not PY3:
__cmp__ = lambda x, o: cmp(x._get_current_object(), o) # noqa
__long__ = lambda x: long(x._get_current_object()) # noqa
class PromiseProxy(Proxy):
"""This is a proxy to an object that has not yet been evaulated.
:class:`Proxy` will evaluate the object each time, while the
promise will only evaluate it once.
"""
def _get_current_object(self):
try:
return object.__getattribute__(self, '__thing')
except AttributeError:
return self.__evaluate__()
def __evaluated__(self):
try:
object.__getattribute__(self, '__thing')
except AttributeError:
return False
return True
def __maybe_evaluate__(self):
return self._get_current_object()
def __evaluate__(self,
_clean=('_Proxy__local',
'_Proxy__args',
'_Proxy__kwargs')):
try:
thing = Proxy._get_current_object(self)
object.__setattr__(self, '__thing', thing)
return thing
finally:
for attr in _clean:
try:
object.__delattr__(self, attr)
except AttributeError: # pragma: no cover
# May mask errors so ignore
pass
def maybe_evaluate(obj):
try:
return obj.__maybe_evaluate__()
except AttributeError:
return obj
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