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# -*- coding: utf-8 -*-
#
# Copyright (C) 2013-2017 Gauvain Pocentek <gauvain@pocentek.net>
#
# This program is free software: you can redistribute it and/or modify
# it under the terms of the GNU Lesser General Public License as published by
# the Free Software Foundation, either version 3 of the License, or
# (at your option) any later version.
#
# This program is distributed in the hope that it will be useful,
# but WITHOUT ANY WARRANTY; without even the implied warranty of
# MERCHANTABILITY or FITNESS FOR A PARTICULAR PURPOSE. See the
# GNU Lesser General Public License for more details.
#
# You should have received a copy of the GNU Lesser General Public License
# along with this program. If not, see <http://www.gnu.org/licenses/>.
import importlib
import textwrap
from types import ModuleType
from typing import Any, Dict, Iterable, NamedTuple, Optional, Tuple, Type
import gitlab
from gitlab import types as g_types
from gitlab.exceptions import GitlabParsingError
from .client import Gitlab, GitlabList
__all__ = [
"RequiredOptional",
"RESTObject",
"RESTObjectList",
"RESTManager",
]
_URL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR = (
f"https://python-gitlab.readthedocs.io/en/{gitlab.__version__}/"
f"faq.html#attribute-error-list"
)
class RESTObject(object):
"""Represents an object built from server data.
It holds the attributes know from the server, and the updated attributes in
another. This allows smart updates, if the object allows it.
You can redefine ``_id_attr`` in child classes to specify which attribute
must be used as uniq ID. ``None`` means that the object can be updated
without ID in the url.
"""
_id_attr: Optional[str] = "id"
_attrs: Dict[str, Any]
_created_from_list: bool # Indicates if object was created from a list() action
_module: ModuleType
_parent_attrs: Dict[str, Any]
_short_print_attr: Optional[str] = None
_updated_attrs: Dict[str, Any]
manager: "RESTManager"
def __init__(
self,
manager: "RESTManager",
attrs: Dict[str, Any],
*,
created_from_list: bool = False,
) -> None:
if not isinstance(attrs, dict):
raise GitlabParsingError(
"Attempted to initialize RESTObject with a non-dictionary value: "
"{!r}\nThis likely indicates an incorrect or malformed server "
"response.".format(attrs)
)
self.__dict__.update(
{
"manager": manager,
"_attrs": attrs,
"_updated_attrs": {},
"_module": importlib.import_module(self.__module__),
"_created_from_list": created_from_list,
}
)
self.__dict__["_parent_attrs"] = self.manager.parent_attrs
self._create_managers()
def __getstate__(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
state = self.__dict__.copy()
module = state.pop("_module")
state["_module_name"] = module.__name__
return state
def __setstate__(self, state: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
module_name = state.pop("_module_name")
self.__dict__.update(state)
self.__dict__["_module"] = importlib.import_module(module_name)
def __getattr__(self, name: str) -> Any:
try:
return self.__dict__["_updated_attrs"][name]
except KeyError:
try:
value = self.__dict__["_attrs"][name]
# If the value is a list, we copy it in the _updated_attrs dict
# because we are not able to detect changes made on the object
# (append, insert, pop, ...). Without forcing the attr
# creation __setattr__ is never called, the list never ends up
# in the _updated_attrs dict, and the update() and save()
# method never push the new data to the server.
# See https://github.com/python-gitlab/python-gitlab/issues/306
#
# note: _parent_attrs will only store simple values (int) so we
# don't make this check in the next except block.
if isinstance(value, list):
self.__dict__["_updated_attrs"][name] = value[:]
return self.__dict__["_updated_attrs"][name]
return value
except KeyError:
try:
return self.__dict__["_parent_attrs"][name]
except KeyError as exc:
message = (
f"{type(self).__name__!r} object has no attribute {name!r}"
)
if self._created_from_list:
message = (
f"{message}\n\n"
+ textwrap.fill(
f"{self.__class__!r} was created via a list() call and "
f"only a subset of the data may be present. To ensure "
f"all data is present get the object using a "
f"get(object.id) call. For more details, see:"
)
+ f"\n\n{_URL_ATTRIBUTE_ERROR}"
)
raise AttributeError(message) from exc
def __setattr__(self, name: str, value: Any) -> None:
self.__dict__["_updated_attrs"][name] = value
def __str__(self) -> str:
data = self._attrs.copy()
data.update(self._updated_attrs)
return f"{type(self)} => {data}"
def __repr__(self) -> str:
if self._id_attr:
return f"<{self.__class__.__name__} {self._id_attr}:{self.get_id()}>"
else:
return f"<{self.__class__.__name__}>"
def __eq__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, RESTObject):
return NotImplemented
if self.get_id() and other.get_id():
return self.get_id() == other.get_id()
return super(RESTObject, self) == other
def __ne__(self, other: object) -> bool:
if not isinstance(other, RESTObject):
return NotImplemented
if self.get_id() and other.get_id():
return self.get_id() != other.get_id()
return super(RESTObject, self) != other
def __dir__(self) -> Iterable[str]:
return set(self.attributes).union(super(RESTObject, self).__dir__())
def __hash__(self) -> int:
if not self.get_id():
return super(RESTObject, self).__hash__()
return hash(self.get_id())
def _create_managers(self) -> None:
# NOTE(jlvillal): We are creating our managers by looking at the class
# annotations. If an attribute is annotated as being a *Manager type
# then we create the manager and assign it to the attribute.
for attr, annotation in sorted(self.__annotations__.items()):
# We ignore creating a manager for the 'manager' attribute as that
# is done in the self.__init__() method
if attr in ("manager",):
continue
if not isinstance(annotation, (type, str)):
continue
if isinstance(annotation, type):
cls_name = annotation.__name__
else:
cls_name = annotation
# All *Manager classes are used except for the base "RESTManager" class
if cls_name == "RESTManager" or not cls_name.endswith("Manager"):
continue
cls = getattr(self._module, cls_name)
manager = cls(self.manager.gitlab, parent=self)
# Since we have our own __setattr__ method, we can't use setattr()
self.__dict__[attr] = manager
def _update_attrs(self, new_attrs: Dict[str, Any]) -> None:
self.__dict__["_updated_attrs"] = {}
self.__dict__["_attrs"] = new_attrs
def get_id(self) -> Any:
"""Returns the id of the resource."""
if self._id_attr is None or not hasattr(self, self._id_attr):
return None
return getattr(self, self._id_attr)
@property
def attributes(self) -> Dict[str, Any]:
d = self.__dict__["_updated_attrs"].copy()
d.update(self.__dict__["_attrs"])
d.update(self.__dict__["_parent_attrs"])
return d
class RESTObjectList(object):
"""Generator object representing a list of RESTObject's.
This generator uses the Gitlab pagination system to fetch new data when
required.
Note: you should not instantiate such objects, they are returned by calls
to RESTManager.list()
Args:
manager: Manager to attach to the created objects
obj_cls: Type of objects to create from the json data
_list: A GitlabList object
"""
def __init__(
self, manager: "RESTManager", obj_cls: Type[RESTObject], _list: GitlabList
) -> None:
"""Creates an objects list from a GitlabList.
You should not create objects of this type, but use managers list()
methods instead.
Args:
manager: the RESTManager to attach to the objects
obj_cls: the class of the created objects
_list: the GitlabList holding the data
"""
self.manager = manager
self._obj_cls = obj_cls
self._list = _list
def __iter__(self) -> "RESTObjectList":
return self
def __len__(self) -> int:
return len(self._list)
def __next__(self) -> RESTObject:
return self.next()
def next(self) -> RESTObject:
data = self._list.next()
return self._obj_cls(self.manager, data, created_from_list=True)
@property
def current_page(self) -> int:
"""The current page number."""
return self._list.current_page
@property
def prev_page(self) -> Optional[int]:
"""The previous page number.
If None, the current page is the first.
"""
return self._list.prev_page
@property
def next_page(self) -> Optional[int]:
"""The next page number.
If None, the current page is the last.
"""
return self._list.next_page
@property
def per_page(self) -> int:
"""The number of items per page."""
return self._list.per_page
@property
def total_pages(self) -> int:
"""The total number of pages."""
return self._list.total_pages
@property
def total(self) -> int:
"""The total number of items."""
return self._list.total
class RequiredOptional(NamedTuple):
required: Tuple[str, ...] = tuple()
optional: Tuple[str, ...] = tuple()
class RESTManager(object):
"""Base class for CRUD operations on objects.
Derived class must define ``_path`` and ``_obj_cls``.
``_path``: Base URL path on which requests will be sent (e.g. '/projects')
``_obj_cls``: The class of objects that will be created
"""
_create_attrs: RequiredOptional = RequiredOptional()
_update_attrs: RequiredOptional = RequiredOptional()
_path: Optional[str] = None
_obj_cls: Optional[Type[RESTObject]] = None
_from_parent_attrs: Dict[str, Any] = {}
_types: Dict[str, Type[g_types.GitlabAttribute]] = {}
_computed_path: Optional[str]
_parent: Optional[RESTObject]
_parent_attrs: Dict[str, Any]
gitlab: Gitlab
def __init__(self, gl: Gitlab, parent: Optional[RESTObject] = None) -> None:
"""REST manager constructor.
Args:
gl (Gitlab): :class:`~gitlab.Gitlab` connection to use to make
requests.
parent: REST object to which the manager is attached.
"""
self.gitlab = gl
self._parent = parent # for nested managers
self._computed_path = self._compute_path()
@property
def parent_attrs(self) -> Optional[Dict[str, Any]]:
return self._parent_attrs
def _compute_path(self, path: Optional[str] = None) -> Optional[str]:
self._parent_attrs = {}
if path is None:
path = self._path
if path is None:
return None
if self._parent is None or not self._from_parent_attrs:
return path
data = {
self_attr: getattr(self._parent, parent_attr, None)
for self_attr, parent_attr in self._from_parent_attrs.items()
}
self._parent_attrs = data
return path.format(**data)
@property
def path(self) -> Optional[str]:
return self._computed_path
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