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"""Adapter management
"""
import weakref
from zope.interface import providedBy
from zope.interface import Interface
from zope.interface import ro
from zope.interface._compat import _normalize_name
_BLANK = u''
class BaseAdapterRegistry(object):
# List of methods copied from lookup sub-objects:
_delegated = ('lookup', 'queryMultiAdapter', 'lookup1', 'queryAdapter',
'adapter_hook', 'lookupAll', 'names',
'subscriptions', 'subscribers')
# All registries maintain a generation that can be used by verifying
# registries
_generation = 0
def __init__(self, bases=()):
# The comments here could be improved. Possibly this bit needs
# explaining in a separate document, as the comments here can
# be quite confusing. /regebro
# {order -> {required -> {provided -> {name -> value}}}}
# Here "order" is actually an index in a list, "required" and
# "provided" are interfaces, and "required" is really a nested
# key. So, for example:
# for order == 0 (that is, self._adapters[0]), we have:
# {provided -> {name -> value}}
# but for order == 2 (that is, self._adapters[2]), we have:
# {r1 -> {r2 -> {provided -> {name -> value}}}}
#
self._adapters = []
# {order -> {required -> {provided -> {name -> [value]}}}}
# where the remarks about adapters above apply
self._subscribers = []
# Set, with a reference count, keeping track of the interfaces
# for which we have provided components:
self._provided = {}
# Create ``_v_lookup`` object to perform lookup. We make this a
# separate object to to make it easier to implement just the
# lookup functionality in C. This object keeps track of cache
# invalidation data in two kinds of registries.
# Invalidating registries have caches that are invalidated
# when they or their base registies change. An invalidating
# registry can only have invalidating registries as bases.
# See LookupBaseFallback below for the pertinent logic.
# Verifying registies can't rely on getting invalidation messages,
# so have to check the generations of base registries to determine
# if their cache data are current. See VerifyingBasePy below
# for the pertinent object.
self._createLookup()
# Setting the bases causes the registries described above
# to be initialized (self._setBases -> self.changed ->
# self._v_lookup.changed).
self.__bases__ = bases
def _setBases(self, bases):
self.__dict__['__bases__'] = bases
self.ro = ro.ro(self)
self.changed(self)
__bases__ = property(lambda self: self.__dict__['__bases__'],
lambda self, bases: self._setBases(bases),
)
def _createLookup(self):
self._v_lookup = self.LookupClass(self)
for name in self._delegated:
self.__dict__[name] = getattr(self._v_lookup, name)
def changed(self, originally_changed):
self._generation += 1
self._v_lookup.changed(originally_changed)
def register(self, required, provided, name, value):
if value is None:
self.unregister(required, provided, name, value)
return
required = tuple(map(_convert_None_to_Interface, required))
name = _normalize_name(name)
order = len(required)
byorder = self._adapters
while len(byorder) <= order:
byorder.append({})
components = byorder[order]
key = required + (provided,)
for k in key:
d = components.get(k)
if d is None:
d = {}
components[k] = d
components = d
if components.get(name) is value:
return
components[name] = value
n = self._provided.get(provided, 0) + 1
self._provided[provided] = n
if n == 1:
self._v_lookup.add_extendor(provided)
self.changed(self)
def registered(self, required, provided, name=_BLANK):
required = tuple(map(_convert_None_to_Interface, required))
name = _normalize_name(name)
order = len(required)
byorder = self._adapters
if len(byorder) <= order:
return None
components = byorder[order]
key = required + (provided,)
for k in key:
d = components.get(k)
if d is None:
return None
components = d
return components.get(name)
def unregister(self, required, provided, name, value=None):
required = tuple(map(_convert_None_to_Interface, required))
order = len(required)
byorder = self._adapters
if order >= len(byorder):
return False
components = byorder[order]
key = required + (provided,)
# Keep track of how we got to `components`:
lookups = []
for k in key:
d = components.get(k)
if d is None:
return
lookups.append((components, k))
components = d
old = components.get(name)
if old is None:
return
if (value is not None) and (old is not value):
return
del components[name]
if not components:
# Clean out empty containers, since we don't want our keys
# to reference global objects (interfaces) unnecessarily.
# This is often a problem when an interface is slated for
# removal; a hold-over entry in the registry can make it
# difficult to remove such interfaces.
for comp, k in reversed(lookups):
d = comp[k]
if d:
break
else:
del comp[k]
while byorder and not byorder[-1]:
del byorder[-1]
n = self._provided[provided] - 1
if n == 0:
del self._provided[provided]
self._v_lookup.remove_extendor(provided)
else:
self._provided[provided] = n
self.changed(self)
def subscribe(self, required, provided, value):
required = tuple(map(_convert_None_to_Interface, required))
name = _BLANK
order = len(required)
byorder = self._subscribers
while len(byorder) <= order:
byorder.append({})
components = byorder[order]
key = required + (provided,)
for k in key:
d = components.get(k)
if d is None:
d = {}
components[k] = d
components = d
components[name] = components.get(name, ()) + (value, )
if provided is not None:
n = self._provided.get(provided, 0) + 1
self._provided[provided] = n
if n == 1:
self._v_lookup.add_extendor(provided)
self.changed(self)
def unsubscribe(self, required, provided, value=None):
required = tuple(map(_convert_None_to_Interface, required))
order = len(required)
byorder = self._subscribers
if order >= len(byorder):
return
components = byorder[order]
key = required + (provided,)
# Keep track of how we got to `components`:
lookups = []
for k in key:
d = components.get(k)
if d is None:
return
lookups.append((components, k))
components = d
old = components.get(_BLANK)
if not old:
# this is belt-and-suspenders against the failure of cleanup below
return #pragma NO COVERAGE
if value is None:
new = ()
else:
new = tuple([v for v in old if v is not value])
if new == old:
return
if new:
components[_BLANK] = new
else:
# Instead of setting components[_BLANK] = new, we clean out
# empty containers, since we don't want our keys to
# reference global objects (interfaces) unnecessarily. This
# is often a problem when an interface is slated for
# removal; a hold-over entry in the registry can make it
# difficult to remove such interfaces.
del components[_BLANK]
for comp, k in reversed(lookups):
d = comp[k]
if d:
break
else:
del comp[k]
while byorder and not byorder[-1]:
del byorder[-1]
if provided is not None:
n = self._provided[provided] + len(new) - len(old)
if n == 0:
del self._provided[provided]
self._v_lookup.remove_extendor(provided)
self.changed(self)
# XXX hack to fake out twisted's use of a private api. We need to get them
# to use the new registed method.
def get(self, _): #pragma NO COVER
class XXXTwistedFakeOut:
selfImplied = {}
return XXXTwistedFakeOut
_not_in_mapping = object()
class LookupBaseFallback(object):
def __init__(self):
self._cache = {}
self._mcache = {}
self._scache = {}
def changed(self, ignored=None):
self._cache.clear()
self._mcache.clear()
self._scache.clear()
def _getcache(self, provided, name):
cache = self._cache.get(provided)
if cache is None:
cache = {}
self._cache[provided] = cache
if name:
c = cache.get(name)
if c is None:
c = {}
cache[name] = c
cache = c
return cache
def lookup(self, required, provided, name=_BLANK, default=None):
cache = self._getcache(provided, name)
required = tuple(required)
if len(required) == 1:
result = cache.get(required[0], _not_in_mapping)
else:
result = cache.get(tuple(required), _not_in_mapping)
if result is _not_in_mapping:
result = self._uncached_lookup(required, provided, name)
if len(required) == 1:
cache[required[0]] = result
else:
cache[tuple(required)] = result
if result is None:
return default
return result
def lookup1(self, required, provided, name=_BLANK, default=None):
cache = self._getcache(provided, name)
result = cache.get(required, _not_in_mapping)
if result is _not_in_mapping:
return self.lookup((required, ), provided, name, default)
if result is None:
return default
return result
def queryAdapter(self, object, provided, name=_BLANK, default=None):
return self.adapter_hook(provided, object, name, default)
def adapter_hook(self, provided, object, name=_BLANK, default=None):
required = providedBy(object)
cache = self._getcache(provided, name)
factory = cache.get(required, _not_in_mapping)
if factory is _not_in_mapping:
factory = self.lookup((required, ), provided, name)
if factory is not None:
result = factory(object)
if result is not None:
return result
return default
def lookupAll(self, required, provided):
cache = self._mcache.get(provided)
if cache is None:
cache = {}
self._mcache[provided] = cache
required = tuple(required)
result = cache.get(required, _not_in_mapping)
if result is _not_in_mapping:
result = self._uncached_lookupAll(required, provided)
cache[required] = result
return result
def subscriptions(self, required, provided):
cache = self._scache.get(provided)
if cache is None:
cache = {}
self._scache[provided] = cache
required = tuple(required)
result = cache.get(required, _not_in_mapping)
if result is _not_in_mapping:
result = self._uncached_subscriptions(required, provided)
cache[required] = result
return result
LookupBasePy = LookupBaseFallback # BBB
try:
from _zope_interface_coptimizations import LookupBase
except ImportError: #pragma NO COVER
LookupBase = LookupBaseFallback
class VerifyingBaseFallback(LookupBaseFallback):
# Mixin for lookups against registries which "chain" upwards, and
# whose lookups invalidate their own caches whenever a parent registry
# bumps its own '_generation' counter. E.g., used by
# zope.component.persistentregistry
def changed(self, originally_changed):
LookupBaseFallback.changed(self, originally_changed)
self._verify_ro = self._registry.ro[1:]
self._verify_generations = [r._generation for r in self._verify_ro]
def _verify(self):
if ([r._generation for r in self._verify_ro]
!= self._verify_generations):
self.changed(None)
def _getcache(self, provided, name):
self._verify()
return LookupBaseFallback._getcache(self, provided, name)
def lookupAll(self, required, provided):
self._verify()
return LookupBaseFallback.lookupAll(self, required, provided)
def subscriptions(self, required, provided):
self._verify()
return LookupBaseFallback.subscriptions(self, required, provided)
VerifyingBasePy = VerifyingBaseFallback #BBB
try:
from _zope_interface_coptimizations import VerifyingBase
except ImportError: #pragma NO COVER
VerifyingBase = VerifyingBaseFallback
class AdapterLookupBase(object):
def __init__(self, registry):
self._registry = registry
self._required = {}
self.init_extendors()
super(AdapterLookupBase, self).__init__()
def changed(self, ignored=None):
super(AdapterLookupBase, self).changed(None)
for r in self._required.keys():
r = r()
if r is not None:
r.unsubscribe(self)
self._required.clear()
# Extendors
# ---------
# When given an target interface for an adapter lookup, we need to consider
# adapters for interfaces that extend the target interface. This is
# what the extendors dictionary is about. It tells us all of the
# interfaces that extend an interface for which there are adapters
# registered.
# We could separate this by order and name, thus reducing the
# number of provided interfaces to search at run time. The tradeoff,
# however, is that we have to store more information. For example,
# is the same interface is provided for multiple names and if the
# interface extends many interfaces, we'll have to keep track of
# a fair bit of information for each name. It's better to
# be space efficient here and be time efficient in the cache
# implementation.
# TODO: add invalidation when a provided interface changes, in case
# the interface's __iro__ has changed. This is unlikely enough that
# we'll take our chances for now.
def init_extendors(self):
self._extendors = {}
for p in self._registry._provided:
self.add_extendor(p)
def add_extendor(self, provided):
_extendors = self._extendors
for i in provided.__iro__:
extendors = _extendors.get(i, ())
_extendors[i] = (
[e for e in extendors if provided.isOrExtends(e)]
+
[provided]
+
[e for e in extendors if not provided.isOrExtends(e)]
)
def remove_extendor(self, provided):
_extendors = self._extendors
for i in provided.__iro__:
_extendors[i] = [e for e in _extendors.get(i, ())
if e != provided]
def _subscribe(self, *required):
_refs = self._required
for r in required:
ref = r.weakref()
if ref not in _refs:
r.subscribe(self)
_refs[ref] = 1
def _uncached_lookup(self, required, provided, name=_BLANK):
required = tuple(required)
result = None
order = len(required)
for registry in self._registry.ro:
byorder = registry._adapters
if order >= len(byorder):
continue
extendors = registry._v_lookup._extendors.get(provided)
if not extendors:
continue
components = byorder[order]
result = _lookup(components, required, extendors, name, 0,
order)
if result is not None:
break
self._subscribe(*required)
return result
def queryMultiAdapter(self, objects, provided, name=_BLANK, default=None):
factory = self.lookup(map(providedBy, objects), provided, name)
if factory is None:
return default
result = factory(*objects)
if result is None:
return default
return result
def _uncached_lookupAll(self, required, provided):
required = tuple(required)
order = len(required)
result = {}
for registry in reversed(self._registry.ro):
byorder = registry._adapters
if order >= len(byorder):
continue
extendors = registry._v_lookup._extendors.get(provided)
if not extendors:
continue
components = byorder[order]
_lookupAll(components, required, extendors, result, 0, order)
self._subscribe(*required)
return tuple(result.items())
def names(self, required, provided):
return [c[0] for c in self.lookupAll(required, provided)]
def _uncached_subscriptions(self, required, provided):
required = tuple(required)
order = len(required)
result = []
for registry in reversed(self._registry.ro):
byorder = registry._subscribers
if order >= len(byorder):
continue
if provided is None:
extendors = (provided, )
else:
extendors = registry._v_lookup._extendors.get(provided)
if extendors is None:
continue
_subscriptions(byorder[order], required, extendors, _BLANK,
result, 0, order)
self._subscribe(*required)
return result
def subscribers(self, objects, provided):
subscriptions = self.subscriptions(map(providedBy, objects), provided)
if provided is None:
result = ()
for subscription in subscriptions:
subscription(*objects)
else:
result = []
for subscription in subscriptions:
subscriber = subscription(*objects)
if subscriber is not None:
result.append(subscriber)
return result
class AdapterLookup(AdapterLookupBase, LookupBase):
pass
class AdapterRegistry(BaseAdapterRegistry):
LookupClass = AdapterLookup
def __init__(self, bases=()):
# AdapterRegisties are invalidating registries, so
# we need to keep track of out invalidating subregistries.
self._v_subregistries = weakref.WeakKeyDictionary()
super(AdapterRegistry, self).__init__(bases)
def _addSubregistry(self, r):
self._v_subregistries[r] = 1
def _removeSubregistry(self, r):
if r in self._v_subregistries:
del self._v_subregistries[r]
def _setBases(self, bases):
old = self.__dict__.get('__bases__', ())
for r in old:
if r not in bases:
r._removeSubregistry(self)
for r in bases:
if r not in old:
r._addSubregistry(self)
super(AdapterRegistry, self)._setBases(bases)
def changed(self, originally_changed):
super(AdapterRegistry, self).changed(originally_changed)
for sub in self._v_subregistries.keys():
sub.changed(originally_changed)
class VerifyingAdapterLookup(AdapterLookupBase, VerifyingBase):
pass
class VerifyingAdapterRegistry(BaseAdapterRegistry):
LookupClass = VerifyingAdapterLookup
def _convert_None_to_Interface(x):
if x is None:
return Interface
else:
return x
def _lookup(components, specs, provided, name, i, l):
if i < l:
for spec in specs[i].__sro__:
comps = components.get(spec)
if comps:
r = _lookup(comps, specs, provided, name, i+1, l)
if r is not None:
return r
else:
for iface in provided:
comps = components.get(iface)
if comps:
r = comps.get(name)
if r is not None:
return r
return None
def _lookupAll(components, specs, provided, result, i, l):
if i < l:
for spec in reversed(specs[i].__sro__):
comps = components.get(spec)
if comps:
_lookupAll(comps, specs, provided, result, i+1, l)
else:
for iface in reversed(provided):
comps = components.get(iface)
if comps:
result.update(comps)
def _subscriptions(components, specs, provided, name, result, i, l):
if i < l:
for spec in reversed(specs[i].__sro__):
comps = components.get(spec)
if comps:
_subscriptions(comps, specs, provided, name, result, i+1, l)
else:
for iface in reversed(provided):
comps = components.get(iface)
if comps:
comps = comps.get(name)
if comps:
result.extend(comps)
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