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Advanced descriptors for special cases.

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Advanced descriptors

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This package includes helpers for special cases:

  • SeparateClassMethod - allow to have classmethod and normal method both with the same name.

  • AdvancedProperty - property with possibility to set class wide getter.

  • LogOnAccess - property with logging on successful get/set/delete or failure.

SeparateClassMethod

This descriptor can be set using standard decorator syntax. Create instance with arguments:

def imeth(instance):
    return instance.value

def cmeth(owner):
    return owner.value

class Target(object):
    value = 1

    def __init__(self):
        self.value = 2
    getval = advanced_descriptors.SeparateClassMethod(
        imeth, cmeth
    )

Create instance wrapping as decorator:

class Target(object):
    value = 1

    def __init__(self):
        self.value = 2

    @advanced_descriptors.SeparateClassMethod
    def getval(self):
        return self.value

    @getval.class_method
    def getval(cls):
        return cls.value

Cases with method only and classmethod only is useless: method as-is and @classmethod should be used in corresponding cases.

AdvancedProperty

This descriptor should be used in cases, when in addition to normal property API, class getter is required. If class-wide setter and deleter also required - you should use standard propery in metaclass.

Usage examples:

  1. In addition to normal property API:

class Target(object):
    _value = 777

    def __init__(self):
        self._value = 42

    @advanced_descriptors.AdvancedProperty
    def val(self):
        return self._value

    @val.setter
    def val(self, value):
        self._value = value

    @val.deleter
    def val(self):
        self._value = 0

    @val.cgetter
    def val(cls):
        return cls._value
  1. Use class-wide getter for instance too:

class Target(object):
    _value = 1

    val = advanced_descriptors.AdvancedProperty()

    @val.cgetter
        def val(cls):
            return cls._value

LogOnAccess

This special case of property is useful in cases, where a lot of properties should be logged by similar way without writing a lot of code.

Basic API is conform with property, but in addition it is possible to customize logger, log levels and log conditions.

Usage examples:

  1. Simple usage. All by default. logger is re-used from instance if available with names logger or log else used internal advanced_descriptors.log_on_access logger:

import logging

class Target(object):

    def init(self, val='ok')
        self.val = val
        self.logger = logging.get_logger(self.__class__.__name__)  # Single for class, follow subclassing

    def __repr__(self):
        return "{cls}(val={self.val})".format(cls=self.__class__.__name__, self=self)

    @advanced_descriptors.LogOnAccess
    def ok(self):
        return self.val

    @ok.setter
    def ok(self, val):
        self.val = val

    @ok.deleter
    def ok(self):
        self.val = ""
  1. Use with global logger for class:

class Target(object):

  def init(self, val='ok')
      self.val = val

  def __repr__(self):
      return "{cls}(val={self.val})".format(cls=self.__class__.__name__, self=self)

  @advanced_descriptors.LogOnAccess
  def ok(self):
      return self.val

  @ok.setter
  def ok(self, val):
      self.val = val

  @ok.deleter
  def ok(self):
      self.val = ""

  ok.logger = 'test_logger'
  ok.log_level = logging.INFO
  ok.exc_level = logging.ERROR
  ok.log_object_repr = True  # As by default
  ok.log_success = True  # As by default
  ok.log_failure = True  # As by default
  ok.log_traceback = True  # As by default
  ok.override_name = None  # As by default: use original name

Testing

The main test mechanism for the package advanced-descriptors is using tox. Available environments can be collected via tox -l

CI systems

For CI/CD GitHub actions is used:

GitHub actions: is used for checking: PEP8, pylint, bandit, installation possibility and unit tests.

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