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"""A mechanism for library configuration.
Whenever App Engine library code needs a user-configurable value, it should use
the following protocol:
1. Pick a prefix unique to the library module, for example: `mylib`.
2. Call `lib_config.register(prefix, mapping)` with that prefix as the first
argument and a dict mapping suffixes to default functions as the second.
3. The `register()` function returns a configuration handle that is unique
to this prefix. The configuration handle object has attributes that
correspond to each of the suffixes given in the mapping. Call these
functions to access the user's configuration value. If the user didn't
configure a function, the default function from the mapping is called
instead.
4. Document the function name and its signature and semantics.
Users that want to provide configuration values should create a module named
`appengine_config.py` in the top-level directory of their application and define
functions as documented by various App Engine library components in that module.
To change the configuration, edit the file and re-deploy the application. When
using the SDK, no redeployment is required; the development server will pick up
the changes the next time it handles a request.
Third party libraries can also use this mechanism. For casual use, calling the
`register()` method with a unique prefix is acceptable. For more complex
libraries, however, you should instantiate a new `LibConfigRegistry` instance
that uses a different module name.
Example `appengine_config.py` file::
from somewhere import MyMiddleWareClass
def mylib_add_middleware(app):
app = MyMiddleWareClass(app)
return app
Example library use::
from google.appengine.api import lib_config
config_handle = lib_config.register(
'mylib',
{'add_middleware': lambda app: app})
def add_middleware(app):
return config_handle.add_middleware(app)
"""
from __future__ import absolute_import
from __future__ import print_function
from __future__ import unicode_literals
__all__ = ['DEFAULT_MODNAME',
'LibConfigRegistry',
'ConfigHandle',
'register',
'main',
]
import importlib
import logging
import os
import sys
import threading
DEFAULT_MODNAME = 'appengine_config'
[docs]class LibConfigRegistry(object):
"""A registry containing library configuration values."""
def __init__(self, modname):
"""Constructor.
Args:
modname: The module name to be imported.
Note: the actual import of this module is deferred until the first
time a configuration value is requested through attribute access
on a ConfigHandle instance.
"""
self._modname = modname
self._registrations = {}
self._module = None
self._lock = threading.RLock()
[docs] def register(self, prefix, mapping):
"""Registers a set of configuration names.
Args:
prefix: A shared prefix for the configuration names being registered.
If the prefix doesn't end in `_`, that character is appended.
mapping: A dict that maps suffix strings to default values.
Returns:
A `ConfigHandle` instance.
You can re-register the same prefix: the mappings are merged, and for
duplicate suffixes, the most recent registration is used.
"""
if not prefix.endswith('_'):
prefix += '_'
self._lock.acquire()
try:
handle = self._registrations.get(prefix)
if handle is None:
handle = ConfigHandle(prefix, self)
self._registrations[prefix] = handle
finally:
self._lock.release()
handle._update_defaults(mapping)
return handle
[docs] def initialize(self, import_func=importlib.import_module):
"""Tries to import the configuration module if it is not already imported.
This function always sets `self._module` to a value that is not `None`;
either the imported module (if it was imported successfully) or a dummy
`object()` instance (if an `ImportError` was raised) is used. Other
exceptions are not caught.
When a dummy instance is used, the instance is also put in `sys.modules`.
This usage allows us to detect when `sys.modules` was changed (as
`dev_appserver.py` does when it notices source code changes) and retries the
`import_module` in that case, while skipping it (for speed) if nothing has
changed.
Args:
import_func: Used for dependency injection.
"""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
if (self._module is not None and
self._module is sys.modules.get(self._modname)):
return
try:
import_func(self._modname)
except ImportError as err:
if str(err) not in [
'No module named {}'.format(self._modname),
'import of {} halted; None in sys.modules'.format(self._modname)]:
raise
self._module = object()
sys.modules[self._modname] = self._module
else:
self._module = sys.modules[self._modname]
finally:
self._lock.release()
[docs] def reset(self):
"""Drops the imported configuration module.
If the configuration module has not been imported, no operation occurs, and
the next operation takes place.
"""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
if self._module is None:
return
self._module = None
handles = list(self._registrations.values())
finally:
self._lock.release()
for handle in handles:
handle._clear_cache()
def _pairs(self, prefix):
"""Generates `(key, value)` pairs from the config module matching prefix.
Args:
prefix: A prefix string ending in `_`, for example: `mylib_`.
Yields:
`(key, value)` pairs, where `key` is the configuration name with the
prefix removed, and `value` is the corresponding value.
"""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
mapping = getattr(self._module, '__dict__', None)
if not mapping:
return
items = list(mapping.items())
finally:
self._lock.release()
nskip = len(prefix)
for key, value in items:
if key.startswith(prefix):
yield key[nskip:], value
def _dump(self):
"""Prints information about all registrations to stdout."""
self.initialize()
handles = []
self._lock.acquire()
try:
if not hasattr(self._module, '__dict__'):
print('Module %s.py does not exist.' % self._modname)
elif not self._registrations:
print('No registrations for %s.py.' % self._modname)
else:
print('Registrations in %s.py:' % self._modname)
print('-'*40)
handles = list(self._registrations.items())
finally:
self._lock.release()
for _, handle in sorted(handles):
handle._dump()
[docs]class ConfigHandle(object):
"""A set of configuration for a single library module or package.
Public attributes of instances of this class are configuration values.
Attributes are dynamically computed (in `__getattr__()`) and cached as regular
instance attributes.
"""
_initialized = False
def __init__(self, prefix, registry):
"""Constructor.
Args:
prefix: A shared prefix for the configuration names being registered. It
must end in `_`. This requirement is enforced by
`LibConfigRegistry`.
registry: A `LibConfigRegistry` instance.
"""
assert prefix.endswith('_')
self._prefix = prefix
self._defaults = {}
self._overrides = {}
self._registry = registry
self._lock = threading.RLock()
def _update_defaults(self, mapping):
"""Updates the default mappings.
Args:
mapping: A dict mapping suffix strings to default values.
"""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
for key, value in mapping.items():
if key.startswith('__') and key.endswith('__'):
continue
self._defaults[key] = value
if self._initialized:
self._update_configs()
finally:
self._lock.release()
def _update_configs(self):
"""Updates the configuration values.
This clears the cached values, initializes the registry, and loads
the configuration values from the config module.
"""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
if self._initialized:
self._clear_cache()
self._registry.initialize()
for key, value in self._registry._pairs(self._prefix):
if key not in self._defaults:
logging.warn('Configuration "%s" not recognized', self._prefix + key)
else:
self._overrides[key] = value
self._initialized = True
finally:
self._lock.release()
def _clear_cache(self):
"""Clears the cached values."""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
self._initialized = False
for key in self._defaults:
self._overrides.pop(key, None)
try:
delattr(self, key)
except AttributeError:
pass
finally:
self._lock.release()
def _dump(self):
"""Prints information about this set of registrations to stdout."""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
print('Prefix %s:' % self._prefix)
if self._overrides:
print(' Overrides:')
for key in sorted(self._overrides):
print(' %s = %r' % (key, self._overrides[key]))
else:
print(' No overrides')
if self._defaults:
print(' Defaults:')
for key in sorted(self._defaults):
print(' %s = %r' % (key, self._defaults[key]))
else:
print(' No defaults')
print('-'*40)
finally:
self._lock.release()
def __getattr__(self, suffix):
"""Dynamic attribute access.
Args:
suffix: The attribute name.
Returns:
A configuration values.
Raises:
AttributeError: If the suffix is not a registered suffix.
The first time an attribute is referenced, this method is invoked. The value
returned is taken either from the config module or from the registered
default.
"""
self._lock.acquire()
try:
if not self._initialized:
self._update_configs()
if suffix in self._overrides:
value = self._overrides[suffix]
elif suffix in self._defaults:
value = self._defaults[suffix]
else:
raise AttributeError(suffix)
setattr(self, suffix, value)
return value
finally:
self._lock.release()
_default_registry = LibConfigRegistry(DEFAULT_MODNAME)
[docs]def register(prefix, mapping):
"""Register a set of configurations with the default config module.
Args:
prefix: A shared prefix for the configuration names being registered.
If the prefix doesn't end in `_`, that character is appended.
mapping: A dict mapping suffix strings to default values.
Returns:
A `ConfigHandle` instance.
"""
return _default_registry.register(prefix, mapping)
[docs]def main():
"""Dumps the configuration, using a CGI-style request handler.
Put this in your `app.yaml` file to enable (you can pick any URL)::
- url: /lib_config
script: $PYTHON_LIB/google/appengine/api/lib_config.py
Note:
Unless you are using the SDK, you must be an administrator to use this
function.
"""
if not os.getenv('SERVER_SOFTWARE', '').startswith('Dev'):
from google.appengine.api import users
if not users.is_current_user_admin():
if users.get_current_user() is None:
print('Status: 302')
print('Location:', users.create_login_url(os.getenv('PATH_INFO', '')))
else:
print('Status: 403')
print()
print('Forbidden')
return
print('Content-type: text/plain')
print()
_default_registry._dump()
if __name__ == '__main__':
main()