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import yaml
import logging
import os
import cerberus
import cerberus.errors
from abc import ABC
from typing import Optional, Any, MutableMapping, Union
from argparse import ArgumentParser
from enum import Enum, auto
from os.path import join, isdir, isfile
from ..util import Addr
class MyValidator(cerberus.Validator):
def _normalize_coerce_addr(self, value):
return Addr.fromstring(value)
MyValidator.types_mapping['addr'] = cerberus.TypeDefinition('Addr', (Addr,), ())
CONFIG_DIRECTORIES = (
join(os.environ['HOME'], '.config', 'homekit'),
'/etc/homekit'
)
class RootSchemaType(Enum):
DEFAULT = auto()
DICT = auto()
LIST = auto()
class BaseConfigUnit(ABC):
_data: MutableMapping[str, Any]
_logger: logging.Logger
def __init__(self):
self._data = {}
self._logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__)
def __getitem__(self, key):
return self._data[key]
def __setitem__(self, key, value):
raise NotImplementedError('overwriting config values is prohibited')
def __contains__(self, key):
return key in self._data
def load_from(self, path: str):
with open(path, 'r') as fd:
self._data = yaml.safe_load(fd)
if self._data is None:
raise TypeError(f'config file {path} is empty')
def get(self,
key: Optional[str] = None,
default=None):
if key is None:
return self._data
cur = self._data
pts = key.split('.')
for i in range(len(pts)):
k = pts[i]
if i < len(pts)-1:
if k not in cur:
raise KeyError(f'key {k} not found')
else:
return cur[k] if k in cur else default
cur = self._data[k]
raise KeyError(f'option {key} not found')
class ConfigUnit(BaseConfigUnit):
NAME = 'dumb'
_instance = None
def __init_subclass__(cls, **kwargs):
super().__init_subclass__(**kwargs)
cls._instance = None
def __new__(cls, *args, **kwargs):
if cls._instance is None:
cls._instance = super(ConfigUnit, cls).__new__(cls, *args, **kwargs)
return cls._instance
def __init__(self, name=None, load=True):
super().__init__()
self._data = {}
self._logger = logging.getLogger(self.__class__.__name__)
if self.NAME != 'dumb' and load:
self.load_from(self.get_config_path())
self.validate()
elif name is not None:
self.NAME = name
@classmethod
def get_config_path(cls, name=None) -> str:
if name is None:
name = cls.NAME
if name is None:
raise ValueError('get_config_path: name is none')
for dirname in CONFIG_DIRECTORIES:
if isdir(dirname):
filename = join(dirname, f'{name}.yaml')
if isfile(filename):
return filename
raise IOError(f'\'{name}.yaml\' not found')
@classmethod
def schema(cls) -> Optional[dict]:
return None
@classmethod
def _addr_schema(cls, required=False, **kwargs):
return {
'type': 'addr',
'coerce': Addr.fromstring,
'required': required,
**kwargs
}
def validate(self):
schema = self.schema()
if not schema:
self._logger.warning('validate: no schema')
return
if isinstance(self, AppConfigUnit):
schema['logging'] = {
'type': 'dict',
'schema': {
'logging': {'type': 'boolean'}
}
}
rst = RootSchemaType.DEFAULT
try:
if schema['type'] == 'dict':
rst = RootSchemaType.DICT
elif schema['type'] == 'list':
rst = RootSchemaType.LIST
elif schema['roottype'] == 'dict':
del schema['roottype']
rst = RootSchemaType.DICT
except KeyError:
pass
v = MyValidator()
if rst == RootSchemaType.DICT:
normalized = v.validated({'document': self._data},
{'document': {
'type': 'dict',
'keysrules': {'type': 'string'},
'valuesrules': schema
}})['document']
elif rst == RootSchemaType.LIST:
v = MyValidator()
normalized = v.validated({'document': self._data}, {'document': schema})['document']
else:
normalized = v.validated(self._data, schema)
if not normalized:
raise cerberus.DocumentError(f'validation failed: {v.errors}')
self._data = normalized
try:
self.custom_validator(self._data)
except Exception as e:
raise cerberus.DocumentError(f'{self.__class__.__name__}: {str(e)}')
@staticmethod
def custom_validator(data):
pass
def get_addr(self, key: str):
return Addr.fromstring(self.get(key))
class AppConfigUnit(ConfigUnit):
_logging_verbose: bool
_logging_fmt: Optional[str]
_logging_file: Optional[str]
def __init__(self, *args, **kwargs):
super().__init__(load=False, *args, **kwargs)
self._logging_verbose = False
self._logging_fmt = None
self._logging_file = None
def logging_set_fmt(self, fmt: str) -> None:
self._logging_fmt = fmt
def logging_get_fmt(self) -> Optional[str]:
try:
return self['logging']['default_fmt']
except (KeyError, TypeError):
return self._logging_fmt
def logging_set_file(self, file: str) -> None:
self._logging_file = file
def logging_get_file(self) -> Optional[str]:
try:
return self['logging']['file']
except (KeyError, TypeError):
return self._logging_file
def logging_set_verbose(self):
self._logging_verbose = True
def logging_is_verbose(self) -> bool:
try:
return bool(self['logging']['verbose'])
except (KeyError, TypeError):
return self._logging_verbose
class TranslationUnit(BaseConfigUnit):
pass
class Translation:
LANGUAGES = ('en', 'ru')
_langs: dict[str, TranslationUnit]
def __init__(self, name: str):
super().__init__()
self._langs = {}
for lang in self.LANGUAGES:
for dirname in CONFIG_DIRECTORIES:
if isdir(dirname):
filename = join(dirname, f'i18n-{lang}', f'{name}.yaml')
if lang in self._langs:
raise RuntimeError(f'{name}: translation unit for lang \'{lang}\' already loaded')
self._langs[lang] = TranslationUnit()
self._langs[lang].load_from(filename)
diff = set()
for data in self._langs.values():
diff ^= data.get().keys()
if len(diff) > 0:
raise RuntimeError(f'{name}: translation units have difference in keys: ' + ', '.join(diff))
def get(self, lang: str) -> TranslationUnit:
return self._langs[lang]
class Config:
app_name: Optional[str]
app_config: AppConfigUnit
def __init__(self):
self.app_name = None
self.app_config = AppConfigUnit()
def load_app(self,
name: Optional[Union[str, AppConfigUnit, bool]] = None,
use_cli=True,
parser: ArgumentParser = None,
no_config=False):
global app_config
if not no_config \
and not isinstance(name, str) \
and not isinstance(name, bool) \
and issubclass(name, AppConfigUnit) or name == AppConfigUnit:
self.app_name = name.NAME
print(self.app_config)
self.app_config = name()
print(self.app_config)
app_config = self.app_config
else:
self.app_name = name if isinstance(name, str) else None
if self.app_name is None and not use_cli:
raise RuntimeError('either config name must be none or use_cli must be True')
no_config = name is False or no_config
path = None
if use_cli:
if parser is None:
parser = ArgumentParser()
if not no_config:
parser.add_argument('-c', '--config', type=str, required=name is None,
help='Path to the config in TOML or YAML format')
parser.add_argument('-V', '--verbose', action='store_true')
parser.add_argument('--log-file', type=str)
parser.add_argument('--log-default-fmt', action='store_true')
args = parser.parse_args()
if not no_config and args.config:
path = args.config
if args.verbose:
self.app_config.logging_set_verbose()
if args.log_file:
self.app_config.logging_set_file(args.log_file)
if args.log_default_fmt:
self.app_config.logging_set_fmt(args.log_default_fmt)
if not isinstance(name, ConfigUnit):
if not no_config and path is None:
path = ConfigUnit.get_config_path(name=self.app_name)
if not no_config:
self.app_config.load_from(path)
self.app_config.validate()
setup_logging(self.app_config.logging_is_verbose(),
self.app_config.logging_get_file(),
self.app_config.logging_get_fmt())
if use_cli:
return args
config = Config()
def is_development_mode() -> bool:
if 'HK_MODE' in os.environ and os.environ['HK_MODE'] == 'dev':
return True
return ('logging' in config.app_config) and ('verbose' in config.app_config['logging']) and (config.app_config['logging']['verbose'] is True)
def setup_logging(verbose=False, log_file=None, default_fmt=None):
logging_level = logging.INFO
if is_development_mode() or verbose:
logging_level = logging.DEBUG
_add_logging_level('TRACE', logging.DEBUG-5)
log_config = {'level': logging_level}
if not default_fmt:
log_config['format'] = '%(asctime)s - %(name)s - %(levelname)s - %(message)s'
if log_file is not None:
log_config['filename'] = log_file
log_config['encoding'] = 'utf-8'
logging.basicConfig(**log_config)
# https://stackoverflow.com/questions/2183233/how-to-add-a-custom-loglevel-to-pythons-logging-facility/35804945#35804945
def _add_logging_level(levelName, levelNum, methodName=None):
"""
Comprehensively adds a new logging level to the `logging` module and the
currently configured logging class.
`levelName` becomes an attribute of the `logging` module with the value
`levelNum`. `methodName` becomes a convenience method for both `logging`
itself and the class returned by `logging.getLoggerClass()` (usually just
`logging.Logger`). If `methodName` is not specified, `levelName.lower()` is
used.
To avoid accidental clobberings of existing attributes, this method will
raise an `AttributeError` if the level name is already an attribute of the
`logging` module or if the method name is already present
Example
-------
>>> addLoggingLevel('TRACE', logging.DEBUG - 5)
>>> logging.getLogger(__name__).setLevel("TRACE")
>>> logging.getLogger(__name__).trace('that worked')
>>> logging.trace('so did this')
>>> logging.TRACE
5
"""
if not methodName:
methodName = levelName.lower()
if hasattr(logging, levelName):
raise AttributeError('{} already defined in logging module'.format(levelName))
if hasattr(logging, methodName):
raise AttributeError('{} already defined in logging module'.format(methodName))
if hasattr(logging.getLoggerClass(), methodName):
raise AttributeError('{} already defined in logger class'.format(methodName))
# This method was inspired by the answers to Stack Overflow post
# http://stackoverflow.com/q/2183233/2988730, especially
# http://stackoverflow.com/a/13638084/2988730
def logForLevel(self, message, *args, **kwargs):
if self.isEnabledFor(levelNum):
self._log(levelNum, message, args, **kwargs)
def logToRoot(message, *args, **kwargs):
logging.log(levelNum, message, *args, **kwargs)
logging.addLevelName(levelNum, levelName)
setattr(logging, levelName, levelNum)
setattr(logging.getLoggerClass(), methodName, logForLevel)
setattr(logging, methodName, logToRoot)
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