platypush/platypush/context/__init__.py
Fabio Manganiello 35cb72f5aa
Do a lazy plugin initialization in the Variable class
This is useful for two reason:

1. Slightly faster variable initialization times.
2. The cached variable object won't fail on the next `.get()`/`.set()`
   if the `db` or `redis` plugins have failed for some reason.
2022-06-07 00:04:29 +02:00

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Python

import asyncio
import importlib
import logging
from threading import RLock
from typing import Optional, Any
from ..bus import Bus
from ..config import Config
from ..utils import get_enabled_plugins
logger = logging.getLogger('platypush:context')
# Map: backend_name -> backend_instance
backends = {}
# Map: plugin_name -> plugin_instance
plugins = {}
# Map: plugin_name -> init_lock to make sure that a plugin isn't initialized
# multiple times
plugins_init_locks = {}
# Reference to the main application bus
main_bus = None
def register_backends(bus=None, global_scope=False, **kwargs):
"""Initialize the backend objects based on the configuration and returns
a name -> backend_instance map.
Params:
bus -- If specific (it usually should), the messages processed by the
backends will be posted on this bus.
kwargs -- Any additional key-value parameters required to initialize the backends
"""
global main_bus
if bus:
main_bus = bus
if global_scope:
global backends
else:
backends = {}
for (name, cfg) in Config.get_backends().items():
module = importlib.import_module('platypush.backend.' + name)
# e.g. backend.pushbullet main class: PushbulletBackend
cls_name = ''
for token in module.__name__.title().split('.')[2:]:
cls_name += token.title()
cls_name += 'Backend'
try:
b = getattr(module, cls_name)(bus=bus, **cfg, **kwargs)
backends[name] = b
except AttributeError as e:
logger.warning('No such class in {}: {}'.format(module.__name__, cls_name))
raise RuntimeError(e)
return backends
def register_plugins(bus=None):
from ..plugins import RunnablePlugin
for plugin in get_enabled_plugins().values():
if isinstance(plugin, RunnablePlugin):
plugin.bus = bus
plugin.start()
def get_backend(name):
"""Returns the backend instance identified by name if it exists"""
global backends
return backends.get(name)
def get_plugin(plugin_name, reload=False):
"""Registers a plugin instance by name if not registered already, or
returns the registered plugin instance"""
global plugins
global plugins_init_locks
if plugin_name not in plugins_init_locks:
plugins_init_locks[plugin_name] = RLock()
if plugin_name in plugins and not reload:
return plugins[plugin_name]
try:
plugin = importlib.import_module('platypush.plugins.' + plugin_name)
except ImportError as e:
logger.warning('No such plugin: {}'.format(plugin_name))
raise RuntimeError(e)
# e.g. plugins.music.mpd main class: MusicMpdPlugin
cls_name = ''
for token in plugin_name.split('.'):
cls_name += token.title()
cls_name += 'Plugin'
plugin_conf = (
Config.get_plugins()[plugin_name] if plugin_name in Config.get_plugins() else {}
)
if 'disabled' in plugin_conf:
if plugin_conf['disabled'] is True:
return None
del plugin_conf['disabled']
if 'enabled' in plugin_conf:
if plugin_conf['enabled'] is False:
return None
del plugin_conf['enabled']
try:
plugin_class = getattr(plugin, cls_name)
except AttributeError as e:
logger.warning(
'No such class in {}: {} [error: {}]'.format(plugin_name, cls_name, str(e))
)
raise RuntimeError(e)
with plugins_init_locks[plugin_name]:
if plugins.get(plugin_name) and not reload:
return plugins[plugin_name]
plugins[plugin_name] = plugin_class(**plugin_conf)
return plugins[plugin_name]
def get_bus() -> Bus:
global main_bus
if main_bus:
return main_bus
from platypush.bus.redis import RedisBus
return RedisBus()
def get_or_create_event_loop():
try:
loop = asyncio.get_event_loop()
except (DeprecationWarning, RuntimeError):
loop = asyncio.new_event_loop()
asyncio.set_event_loop(loop)
return loop
class Variable:
"""
Utility class to wrap platform variables in your custom scripts.
Usage:
.. code-block:: python
# Pass `persisted=False` to get/set an in-memory variable
# on the Redis instance (default: the variable is
# persisted on the internal database)
var = Variable('myvar')
value = var.get()
var.set('new value')
"""
def __init__(self, name: str, persisted: bool = True):
self.name = name
self._persisted = persisted
def get(self) -> Optional[Any]:
plugin = get_plugin('variable')
getter = getattr(plugin, 'get' if self._persisted else 'mget')
return getter(self.name).output.get(self.name)
def set(self, value: Any):
plugin = get_plugin('variable')
setter = getattr(plugin, 'set' if self._persisted else 'mset')
setter(**{self.name: value})
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