X-Git-Url: https://git.llucax.com/software/pymin.git/blobdiff_plain/b33b3ccf6aedaec3d33968d126131e3690319b90..f607bd2a0afe9d30f7d033c90b6602d3b42e02a7:/dispatcher.py?ds=inline diff --git a/dispatcher.py b/dispatcher.py index 29cff6e..b10303f 100644 --- a/dispatcher.py +++ b/dispatcher.py @@ -1,16 +1,17 @@ # vim: set et sts=4 sw=4 encoding=utf-8 : -r""" -Command dispatcher. +r"""Command dispatcher. This module provides a convenient and extensible command dispatching mechanism. It's based on Zope or Cherrypy dispatching (but implemented from the scratch) and translates commands to functions/objects/methods. """ +__ALL__ = ('Error', 'HandlerError', 'CommandNotFoundError', 'Handler', + 'Dispatcher', 'handler', 'is_handler', 'get_help') + class Error(RuntimeError): - r""" - Error(command) -> Error instance :: Base dispatching exceptions class. + r"""Error(command) -> Error instance :: Base dispatching exceptions class. All exceptions raised by the Dispatcher inherits from this one, so you can easily catch any dispatching exception. @@ -18,33 +19,258 @@ class Error(RuntimeError): command - is the command that raised the exception, expressed as a list of paths (or subcommands). """ + pass + +class HandlerError(Error): + r"""HandlerError(command) -> HandlerError instance :: Base handlers error. + + All exceptions raised by the handlers should inherit from this one, so + dispatching errors could be separated from real programming errors (bugs). + """ + pass + +class CommandError(Error): + r"""CommandError(command) -> CommandError instance :: Base command error. + + This exception is raised when there's a problem with the command itself. + It's the base class for all command (as a string) related error. + """ def __init__(self, command): - r"""Initialize the Error object. + r"""Initialize the object. - See Error class documentation for more info. + See class documentation for more info. """ self.command = command def __str__(self): - return ' '.join(self.command) + return 'Command error: "%s"' % self.command -class CommandNotFoundError(Error): - r""" - CommandNotFoundError(command) -> CommandNotFoundError instance +class CommandNotFoundError(CommandError): + r"""CommandNotFoundError(command) -> CommandNotFoundError instance. This exception is raised when the command received can't be dispatched because there is no handlers to process it. """ - pass -def handler(f): - f._dispatcher_handler = True - return f + def __str__(self): + return 'Command not found: "%s"' % ' '.join( + repr(c) for c in self.command) + +class ParseError(CommandError): + r"""ParseError(command[, desc]) -> ParseError instance + + This exception is raised when there is an error parsing a command. + + command - Command that can't be parsed. + + desc - Description of the error. + """ + + def __init__(self, command, desc="can't parse"): + r"""Initialize the object. + + See class documentation for more info. + """ + self.command = command + self.desc = desc + + def __str__(self): + return 'Syntax error, %s: %s' % (self.desc, self.command) + +def handler(help): + r"""handler(help) -> function wrapper :: Mark a callable as a handler. + + This is a decorator to mark a callable object as a dispatcher handler. + + help - Help string for the handler. + """ + def wrapper(f): + if not help: + raise TypeError("'help' should not be empty") + f._dispatcher_help = help + return f + return wrapper def is_handler(handler): - return callable(handler) and hasattr(handler, '_dispatcher_handler') \ - and handler._dispatcher_handler + r"is_handler(handler) -> bool :: Tell if a object is a handler." + return callable(handler) and hasattr(handler, '_dispatcher_help') + +def get_help(handler): + r"get_help(handler) -> unicode :: Get a handler's help string." + if not is_handler(handler): + raise TypeError("'%s' should be a handler" % handler.__name__) + return handler._dispatcher_help + +class Handler: + r"""Handler() -> Handler instance :: Base class for all dispatcher handlers. + + All dispatcher handlers should inherit from this class to have some extra + commands, like help. + """ + + @handler(u'List available commands.') + def commands(self): + r"""commands() -> generator :: List the available commands.""" + return (a for a in dir(self) if is_handler(getattr(self, a))) + + @handler(u'Show available commands with their help.') + def help(self, command=None): + r"""help([command]) -> unicode/dict :: Show help on available commands. + + If command is specified, it returns the help of that particular command. + If not, it returns a dictionary which keys are the available commands + and values are the help strings. + """ + if command is None: + return dict((a, get_help(getattr(self, a))) + for a in dir(self) if is_handler(getattr(self, a))) + if not hasattr(self, command): + raise CommandNotFoundError(command) + handler = getattr(self, command) + if not is_handler(handler): + raise CommandNotFoundError(command) + return get_help(handler) + +def parse_command(command): + r"""parse_command(command) -> (args, kwargs) :: Parse a command. + + This function parses a command and split it into a list of parameters. It + has a similar to bash commandline parser. Spaces are the basic token + separator but you can group several tokens into one by using (single or + double) quotes. You can escape the quotes with a backslash (\' and \"), + express a backslash literal using a double backslash (\\), use special + meaning escaped sequences (like \a, \n, \r, \b, \v) and use unescaped + single quotes inside a double quoted token or vice-versa. + + Additionally it accepts keyword arguments. When an (not-escaped) equal + sign (=) is found, the argument is considered a keyword, and the next + argument it's interpreted as its value. + + This function returns a tuple containing a list and a dictionary. The + first has the positional arguments, the second, the keyword arguments. + + There is no restriction about the order, a keyword argument can be + followed by a positional argument and vice-versa. All type of arguments + are grouped in the list/dict returned. The order of the positional + arguments is preserved and if there are multiple keyword arguments with + the same key, the last value is the winner (all other values are lost). + + Examples: + + >>> parse_command('hello world') + ([u'hello', u'world'], {}) + >>> parse_command('hello planet=earth') + ([u'hello'], {u'planet': u'earth'}) + >>> parse_command('hello planet="third rock from the sun"') + ([u'hello'], {u'planet': u'third rock from the sun'}) + >>> parse_command(u' planet="third rock from the sun" hello ') + ([u'hello'], {u'planet': u'third rock from the sun'}) + >>> parse_command(u' planet="third rock from the sun" "hi, hello"' + '"how are you" ') + ([u'hi, hello', u'how are you'], {u'planet': u'third rock from the sun'}) + >>> parse_command(u'one two three "fourth number"=four') + ([u'one', u'two', u'three'], {u'fourth number': u'four'}) + >>> parse_command(u'one two three "fourth number=four"') + ([u'one', u'two', u'three', u'fourth number=four'], {}) + >>> parse_command(u'one two three fourth\=four') + ([u'one', u'two', u'three', u'fourth=four'], {}) + >>> parse_command(u'one two three fourth=four=five') + ([u'one', u'two', u'three'], {u'fourth': u'four=five'}) + >>> parse_command(ur'nice\nlong\n\ttext') + ([u'nice\nlong\n\ttext'], {}) + >>> parse_command('=hello') + ([u'=hello'], {}) + + This examples are syntax errors: + Missing quote: "hello world + Missing value: hello= + """ + SEP, TOKEN, DQUOTE, SQUOTE, EQUAL = u' ', None, u'"', u"'", u'=' # states + separators = (u' ', u'\t', u'\v', u'\n') # token separators + escaped_chars = (u'a', u'n', u'r', u'b', u'v', u't') # escaped sequences + seq = [] + dic = {} + buff = u'' + escape = False + keyword = None + state = SEP + for n, c in enumerate(command): + # Escaped character + if escape: + for e in escaped_chars: + if c == e: + buff += eval(u'"\\' + e + u'"') + break + else: + buff += c + escape = False + continue + # Escaped sequence start + if c == u'\\': + escape = True + continue + # Looking for spaces + if state == SEP: + if c in separators: + continue + if buff and n != 2: # First item, not a escape sequence + if c == EQUAL: # Keyword found + keyword = buff + buff = u'' + continue + if keyword is not None: # Value found + dic[str(keyword)] = buff + keyword = None + else: # Normal parameter found + seq.append(buff) + buff = u'' + state = TOKEN + # Getting a token + if state == TOKEN: + if c == DQUOTE: + state = DQUOTE + continue + if c == SQUOTE: + state = SQUOTE + continue + # Check if a keyword is added + if c == EQUAL and keyword is None and buff: + keyword = buff + buff = u'' + state = SEP + continue + if c in separators: + state = SEP + continue + buff += c + continue + # Inside a double quote + if state == DQUOTE: + if c == DQUOTE: + state = TOKEN + continue + buff += c + continue + # Inside a single quote + if state == SQUOTE: + if c == SQUOTE: + state = TOKEN + continue + buff += c + continue + assert 0, u'Unexpected state' + if state == DQUOTE or state == SQUOTE: + raise ParseError(command, u'missing closing quote (%s)' % state) + if not buff and keyword is not None: + raise ParseError(command, + u'keyword argument (%s) without value' % keyword) + if buff: + if keyword is not None: + dic[str(keyword)] = buff + else: + seq.append(buff) + return (seq, dic) class Dispatcher: r"""Dispatcher([routes]) -> Dispatcher instance :: Command dispatcher @@ -64,7 +290,7 @@ class Dispatcher: Example: >>> d = Dispatcher(dict(handler=some_handler)) - >>> d.dispatch('handler attribute method arg1 arg2') + >>> d.dispatch('handler attribute method arg1 arg2 "third argument"') If 'some_handler' is an object with an 'attribute' that is another object which has a method named 'method', then @@ -92,7 +318,7 @@ class Dispatcher: can't be dispatched. """ command = list() - route = route.split() # TODO support "" and keyword arguments + (route, kwargs) = parse_command(route) if not route: raise CommandNotFoundError(command) command.append(route[0]) @@ -108,36 +334,42 @@ class Dispatcher: raise CommandNotFoundError(command) handler = getattr(handler, route[0]) route = route[1:] - return handler(*route) + return handler(*route, **kwargs) if __name__ == '__main__': - @handler + @handler(u"test: Print all the arguments, return nothing.") def test_func(*args): - print 'func:', args + print 'func:', args - class TestClassSubHandler: - @handler + class TestClassSubHandler(Handler): + @handler(u"subcmd: Print all the arguments, return nothing.") def subcmd(self, *args): print 'class.subclass.subcmd:', args - class TestClass: - @handler + class TestClass(Handler): + @handler(u"cmd1: Print all the arguments, return nothing.") def cmd1(self, *args): print 'class.cmd1:', args - @handler + @handler(u"cmd2: Print all the arguments, return nothing.") def cmd2(self, *args): print 'class.cmd2:', args subclass = TestClassSubHandler() + test_class = TestClass() + d = Dispatcher(dict( func=test_func, - inst=TestClass(), + inst=test_class, )) - d.dispatch('func arg1 arg2 arg3') + d.dispatch(r'''func arg1 arg2 arg3 "fourth 'argument' with \", a\ttab and\n\\n"''') + print 'inst commands:', tuple(d.dispatch('inst commands')) + print 'inst help:', d.dispatch('inst help') d.dispatch('inst cmd1 arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4') + d.dispatch('inst cmd2 arg1 arg2') + print 'inst subclass help:', d.dispatch('inst subclass help') d.dispatch('inst subclass subcmd arg1 arg2 arg3 arg4 arg5') try: d.dispatch('') @@ -152,3 +384,25 @@ if __name__ == '__main__': except CommandNotFoundError, e: print 'Not found:', e + # Parser tests + print parse_command('hello world') + print parse_command('hello planet=earth') + print parse_command('hello planet="third rock from the sun"') + print parse_command(u' planet="third rock from the sun" hello ') + print parse_command(u' planet="third rock from the sun" "hi, hello"' + '"how are you" ') + print parse_command(u'one two three "fourth number"=four') + print parse_command(u'one two three "fourth number=four"') + print parse_command(u'one two three fourth\=four') + print parse_command(u'one two three fourth=four=five') + print parse_command(ur'nice\nlong\n\ttext') + print parse_command('=hello') + try: + parse_command('hello=') + except ParseError, e: + print e + try: + parse_command('"hello') + except ParseError, e: + print e +