from sys import _getframe from itertools import ifilter class Attributes(object): """ The 'with' statement temporarily exposes all attributes as global variables. Any new variables or changes to any exposed attribute are stored in the object instance on exit of the 'with' statement. Example: >>> obj = Attributes() >>> obj.x = 1 >>> with obj: ... y = x + 1 ... del x ... >>> obj Attributes(y = 2) >>> """ def __init__(self, ** attr): self.__dict__.update(attr) self._entries = 0 def __repr__(self): return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join([ "%s = %r" % v for v in ifilter(lambda (name, _): name[0] != '_', self.__dict__.iteritems())])) def __enter__(self): """Show all attributes temporarily as global variables.""" self._entries += 1 if self._entries == 1: callers = [] depth = 0 try: while 1: callers.append(_getframe(depth + 1).f_locals) depth += 1 if _getframe(depth).f_code.co_name == '': raise except: pass callers.append(_getframe(depth).f_globals) callers.reverse() self._callers = callers self._backups = [s.copy() for s in self._callers] self._callers[0].update(self.__dict__) def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): """Hide all exposed attributes and any new variables""" if self._entries == 1: callers = {} for s in self._callers: callers.update(zip(s.keys(), [s] * len(s))) currentNames = set(callers.keys()) savedNames = set() for s in self._backups: savedNames.update(s.keys()) exposedNames = set(self.__dict__.keys()) for n in exposedNames - currentNames: delattr(self, n) for n in currentNames - savedNames: s = callers[n] setattr(self, n, s[n]) del s[n] for s, b in zip(self._callers, self._backups): s.update(b) del self._callers, self._backups self._entries -= 1 class Scope(Attributes): """ Inheritable attributes. Examples: >>> s0 = Scope(x=1) # s0.x=1 >>> s1, s2 = s0(y=10), s0(y=100) # s1.x=s2.x=s0.x; s1.y=10; s2.y=100 >>> with s1: ... z = x + y + s2.y # s1.z = s1.x + s1.y + s2.y = 111 ... >>> s3 = s1(s2) # s3.x=s2.x; s3.y=s2.y; s3.z=s1.z >>> with s3: ... print x, y, z ... 1 100 111 """ def __init__(self, * scopes, ** attributes): """Inherit scopes and add attributes""" Attributes.__init__(self) self._scopes = () self.attach(* scopes, ** attributes) def __repr__(self): return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join( [repr(s) if not s is self else "" for s in self._scopes] + ["%s = %r" % v for v in ifilter(lambda (name, _): name[0] != '_', self.__dict__.iteritems())])) def attach(self, * scopes, ** attributes): """Inherit more scopes and add more attributes""" self._scopes = scopes + self._scopes self.__dict__.update(attributes) def __call__(self, * scopes, ** attributes): """Create a child scope with more scopes and attributes""" return self.__class__(* (scopes + (self,)), ** attributes) def __enter__(self): for s in reversed(self._scopes): s.__enter__() Attributes.__enter__(self) def __exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback): Attributes.__exit__(self, exc_type, exc_value, traceback) for s in self._scopes: s.__exit__(exc_type, exc_value, traceback) from itertools import ifilter from spiro.spiroclient import SpiroClient from spiro.spiroserver import SpiroServer from urlparse import urlparse from threading import Thread class Workspaces(SpiroServer, Thread): """ Publishes named workspaces with some shared attributes. Example (here publishing on another port than default 9091): >>> w = Workspaces('//:9092', readme = "Hello World!") Service spiro://:9092/ started. """ host = "" # Serves all interfaces port = 9091 # Default spiroserver port 9091 # Verbosity Trace = 4 Warnings = 3 Errors = 2 def __init__(self, host=host, verbosity = Warnings, ** shared): self._host = host u = urlparse(host, scheme='spiro') SpiroServer.__init__(self, host = u.hostname or "", port = u.port or self.port, logVerbosity = verbosity) Thread.__init__(self) self.modules = shared self.start() print "Service spiro://%s:%d/ started." % ( self.host, self.port) def __repr__(self): return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join( [repr(self._host)] + ["%s = %r" % a for a in self.modules.iteritems()])) class Workspace(Attributes): """ Uses a named workspace on a server. >>> ### Workspaces should be available on a device that is always on. ### >>> w = Workspaces(readme = "Data is safe here!") Service spiro://:9091/ started. >>> a = Workspace('a', x = 1) >>> with a: ... print readme ... y = x + 1 ... del x ... Data is safe here! >>> a Workspace('a', readme = 'Data is safe here!', y = 2) >>> del a >>> Workspace('a') Workspace('a', readme = 'Data is safe here!', y = 2) """ host = "127.0.0.1" # Connect to localhost in same device. # Verbosity Trace = 4 Warnings = 3 Errors = 2 _localattributes = ['_name', '_connection', '_callers', '_backups', '_entries'] def __init__(self, name, verbosity=Warnings, ** attributes): self._name = name u = urlparse(name, scheme='spiro') # TODO: "https://user:password@hostname:port/path" scheme. if u.scheme == 'spiro': c = SpiroClient(u.path, host = u.hostname or 'localhost', port = u.port or Workspaces.port, verbosity=verbosity) else: raise "Only a spiro connection scheme is supported." self._connection = c for attr, val in attributes.iteritems(): setattr(c, attr, val) attributes = dict([(attr, getattr(c, attr)) for attr in c.dir()]) Attributes.__init__(self, ** attributes) def __repr__(self): # TODO: Remove this connection usage when server-push is implemented. c = self._connection return "%s(%s)" % (self.__class__.__name__, ", ".join( [repr(self._name)] + ["%s = %r" % v for v in [(a, getattr(self, a)) for a in ifilter( lambda a: a[0] != '_', c.dir())]])) def __getattr__(self, attr): val = self.__dict__[attr] = getattr(self._connection, attr) return val def __delattr__(self, attr): del self.__dict__[attr] if not attr in self._localattributes: self._connection.do("del %s" % attr) def __setattr__(self, attr, val): if attr in self._localattributes: self.__dict__[attr] = val else: setattr(self._connection, attr, val) self.__dict__[attr] = getattr(self._connection, attr) def __enter__(self): # TODO: Remove this method when server-push is implemented. c = self._connection self.__dict__.update(dict([(attr, getattr(c, attr)) for attr in c.dir()])) Attributes.__enter__(self)