plugin and hook calling mechanisms for python
Reason this release was yanked:
Caused breakage due to new style hook wrappers. Team will reevaluate.
Project description
This is the core framework used by the pytest, tox, and devpi projects.
Please read the docs to learn more!
A definitive example
import pluggy
hookspec = pluggy.HookspecMarker("myproject")
hookimpl = pluggy.HookimplMarker("myproject")
class MySpec:
"""A hook specification namespace."""
@hookspec
def myhook(self, arg1, arg2):
"""My special little hook that you can customize."""
class Plugin_1:
"""A hook implementation namespace."""
@hookimpl
def myhook(self, arg1, arg2):
print("inside Plugin_1.myhook()")
return arg1 + arg2
class Plugin_2:
"""A 2nd hook implementation namespace."""
@hookimpl
def myhook(self, arg1, arg2):
print("inside Plugin_2.myhook()")
return arg1 - arg2
# create a manager and add the spec
pm = pluggy.PluginManager("myproject")
pm.add_hookspecs(MySpec)
# register plugins
pm.register(Plugin_1())
pm.register(Plugin_2())
# call our ``myhook`` hook
results = pm.hook.myhook(arg1=1, arg2=2)
print(results)
Running this directly gets us:
$ python docs/examples/toy-example.py inside Plugin_2.myhook() inside Plugin_1.myhook() [-1, 3]
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