Source code for debtcollector.removals

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import functools
import inspect

import six
import wrapt

from debtcollector import _utils


def _get_qualified_name(obj):
    return _utils.get_qualified_name(obj)[1]


def _fetch_first_result(fget, fset, fdel, apply_func, value_not_found=None):
    """Fetch first non-none/empty result of applying ``apply_func``."""
    for f in filter(None, (fget, fset, fdel)):
        result = apply_func(f)
        if result:
            return result
    return value_not_found


[docs]class removed_property(object): """Property descriptor that deprecates a property. This works like the ``@property`` descriptor but can be used instead to provide the same functionality and also interact with the :mod:`warnings` module to warn when a property is accessed, set and/or deleted. :param message: string used as ending contents of the deprecate message :param version: version string (represents the version this deprecation was created in) :param removal_version: version string (represents the version this deprecation will be removed in); a string of '?' will denote this will be removed in some future unknown version :param stacklevel: stacklevel used in the :func:`warnings.warn` function to locate where the users code is when reporting the deprecation call (the default being 3) :param category: the :mod:`warnings` category to use, defaults to :py:class:`DeprecationWarning` if not provided """ # Message templates that will be turned into real messages as needed. _PROPERTY_GONE_TPLS = { 'set': "Setting the '%s' property is deprecated", 'get': "Reading the '%s' property is deprecated", 'delete': "Deleting the '%s' property is deprecated", } def __init__(self, fget=None, fset=None, fdel=None, doc=None, stacklevel=3, category=DeprecationWarning, version=None, removal_version=None, message=None): self.fset = fset self.fget = fget self.fdel = fdel self.stacklevel = stacklevel self.category = category self.version = version self.removal_version = removal_version self.message = message if doc is None and inspect.isfunction(fget): doc = getattr(fget, '__doc__', None) self._message_cache = {} self.__doc__ = doc def _fetch_message_from_cache(self, kind): try: out_message = self._message_cache[kind] except KeyError: prefix_tpl = self._PROPERTY_GONE_TPLS[kind] prefix = prefix_tpl % _fetch_first_result( self.fget, self.fset, self.fdel, _get_qualified_name, value_not_found="???") out_message = _utils.generate_message( prefix, message=self.message, version=self.version, removal_version=self.removal_version) self._message_cache[kind] = out_message return out_message def __call__(self, fget, **kwargs): self.fget = fget self.message = kwargs.get('message', self.message) self.version = kwargs.get('version', self.version) self.removal_version = kwargs.get('removal_version', self.removal_version) self.stacklevel = kwargs.get('stacklevel', self.stacklevel) self.category = kwargs.get('category', self.category) self.__doc__ = kwargs.get('doc', getattr(fget, '__doc__', self.__doc__)) # Regenerate all the messages... self._message_cache.clear() return self def __delete__(self, obj): if self.fdel is None: raise AttributeError("can't delete attribute") out_message = self._fetch_message_from_cache('delete') _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=self.stacklevel, category=self.category) self.fdel(obj) def __set__(self, obj, value): if self.fset is None: raise AttributeError("can't set attribute") out_message = self._fetch_message_from_cache('set') _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=self.stacklevel, category=self.category) self.fset(obj, value) def __get__(self, obj, value): if obj is None: return self if self.fget is None: raise AttributeError("unreadable attribute") out_message = self._fetch_message_from_cache('get') _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=self.stacklevel, category=self.category) return self.fget(obj) def getter(self, fget): o = type(self)(fget, self.fset, self.fdel, self.__doc__) o.message = self.message o.version = self.version o.stacklevel = self.stacklevel o.removal_version = self.removal_version o.category = self.category return o def setter(self, fset): o = type(self)(self.fget, fset, self.fdel, self.__doc__) o.message = self.message o.version = self.version o.stacklevel = self.stacklevel o.removal_version = self.removal_version o.category = self.category return o def deleter(self, fdel): o = type(self)(self.fget, self.fset, fdel, self.__doc__) o.message = self.message o.version = self.version o.stacklevel = self.stacklevel o.removal_version = self.removal_version o.category = self.category return o
[docs]def remove(f=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None): """Decorates a function, method, or class to emit a deprecation warning Due to limitations of the wrapt library (and python) itself, if this is applied to subclasses of metaclasses then it likely will not work as expected. More information can be found at bug #1520397 to see if this situation affects your usage of this *universal* decorator, for this specific scenario please use :py:func:`.removed_class` instead. :param str message: A message to include in the deprecation warning :param str version: Specify what version the removed function is present in :param str removal_version: What version the function will be removed. If '?' is used this implies an undefined future version :param int stacklevel: How many entries deep in the call stack before ignoring :param type category: warnings message category (this defaults to ``DeprecationWarning`` when none is provided) """ if f is None: return functools.partial(remove, message=message, version=version, removal_version=removal_version, stacklevel=stacklevel, category=category) @wrapt.decorator def wrapper(f, instance, args, kwargs): qualified, f_name = _utils.get_qualified_name(f) if qualified: if inspect.isclass(f): prefix_pre = "Using class" thing_post = '' else: prefix_pre = "Using function/method" thing_post = '()' if not qualified: prefix_pre = "Using function/method" base_name = None if instance is None: # Decorator was used on a class if inspect.isclass(f): prefix_pre = "Using class" thing_post = '' module_name = _get_qualified_name(inspect.getmodule(f)) if module_name == '__main__': f_name = _utils.get_class_name( f, fully_qualified=False) else: f_name = _utils.get_class_name( f, fully_qualified=True) # Decorator was a used on a function else: thing_post = '()' module_name = _get_qualified_name(inspect.getmodule(f)) if module_name != '__main__': f_name = _utils.get_callable_name(f) # Decorator was used on a classmethod or instancemethod else: thing_post = '()' base_name = _utils.get_class_name(instance, fully_qualified=False) if base_name: thing_name = ".".join([base_name, f_name]) else: thing_name = f_name else: thing_name = f_name if thing_post: thing_name += thing_post prefix = prefix_pre + " '%s' is deprecated" % (thing_name) out_message = _utils.generate_message( prefix, version=version, removal_version=removal_version, message=message) _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=stacklevel, category=category) return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper(f)
[docs]def removed_kwarg(old_name, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None): """Decorates a kwarg accepting function to deprecate a removed kwarg.""" prefix = "Using the '%s' argument is deprecated" % old_name out_message = _utils.generate_message( prefix, postfix=None, message=message, version=version, removal_version=removal_version) @wrapt.decorator def wrapper(f, instance, args, kwargs): if old_name in kwargs: _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=stacklevel, category=category) return f(*args, **kwargs) return wrapper
[docs]def removed_class(cls_name, replacement=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None): """Decorates a class to denote that it will be removed at some point.""" def _wrap_it(old_init, out_message): @six.wraps(old_init, assigned=_utils.get_assigned(old_init)) def new_init(self, *args, **kwargs): _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=stacklevel, category=category) return old_init(self, *args, **kwargs) return new_init def _check_it(cls): if not inspect.isclass(cls): _qual, type_name = _utils.get_qualified_name(type(cls)) raise TypeError("Unexpected class type '%s' (expected" " class type only)" % type_name) def _cls_decorator(cls): _check_it(cls) out_message = _utils.generate_message( "Using class '%s' (either directly or via inheritance)" " is deprecated" % cls_name, postfix=None, message=message, version=version, removal_version=removal_version) cls.__init__ = _wrap_it(cls.__init__, out_message) return cls return _cls_decorator
[docs]def removed_module(module, replacement=None, message=None, version=None, removal_version=None, stacklevel=3, category=None): """Helper to be called inside a module to emit a deprecation warning :param str replacment: A location (or information about) of any potential replacement for the removed module (if applicable) :param str message: A message to include in the deprecation warning :param str version: Specify what version the removed module is present in :param str removal_version: What version the module will be removed. If '?' is used this implies an undefined future version :param int stacklevel: How many entries deep in the call stack before ignoring :param type category: warnings message category (this defaults to ``DeprecationWarning`` when none is provided) """ if inspect.ismodule(module): module_name = _get_qualified_name(module) elif isinstance(module, six.string_types): module_name = module else: _qual, type_name = _utils.get_qualified_name(type(module)) raise TypeError("Unexpected module type '%s' (expected string or" " module type only)" % type_name) prefix = "The '%s' module usage is deprecated" % module_name if replacement: postfix = ", please use %s instead" % replacement else: postfix = None out_message = _utils.generate_message(prefix, postfix=postfix, message=message, version=version, removal_version=removal_version) _utils.deprecation(out_message, stacklevel=stacklevel, category=category)